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Coordinates: 45°20′48.97″N 75°45′33.79″W / 45.3469361°N 75.7593861°W / 45.3469361; -75.7593861

Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
Motto Your goals, your career, your college
Established 1967
Type Public College of Applied Arts and Technology
President Robert Gillett
Staff 1,151 full time
Students 16,000 full-time + 39, 956 continuing education
Undergraduates 16,000 full time
Location Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Campus Suburban Ottawa, Perth, Pembroke
Colours Green      & white     
Nickname Algonquin Thunder
Mascot Thor
Affiliations CCAA, ACCC, AUCC, Royal Military College of Canada, CBIE
Website http://www.algonquincollege.com

Algonquin College (French: Collège Algonquin) is an English-language college of applied arts and technology in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The college serves Canada's National Capital Region. Funded by the Province of Ontario its main campus is in Ottawa, located at 1385 Woodroffe Avenue, near the intersection with Baseline Road. Across Woodroffe Avenue from the main campus is the Baseline Transitway Station. Algonquin College's other campuses are in Perth and Pembroke.

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[edit] History

Algonquin College Satellite campus in Pembroke
  • The college was established during the formation of Ontario’s college system in 1967. Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology were established on May 21, 1965 when the Ontario system of public community colleges was created. The founding institutions were the Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology (established in 1957) and the Ottawa Vocational Centre (established in 1965 at the Woodroffe Campus). The original land was donated by the Ryan family. Algonquin College is named after the Algonquin First Nations Peoples who were the original inhabitors of the area.
  • In 1964, the Rideau Campus was established.
  • “Satellite” campuses in Pembroke, Hawkesbury, Perth and Renfrew were established in the late 1960s.
  • The Vanier School of Nursing became a part of the Woodroffe Campus when nursing programs began to be offered at the College
  • In 1973, the School of Prescott-Russell joined the Algonquin family and the Colonel By Campus was created through the acquisition of St. Patrick’s College.
  • With the creation of La Cité Collégiale, 1990 marked the beginning of Algonquin as an English college
  • In August 2002, the Rideau Campus closed and programs were moved to the Advanced Technology Centre on the Woodroffe Campus.
  • Bachelor Degrees in Applied Studies were introduced.
  • Despite having 3 degree programs and offering 3 additional degrees through affiliations with the University of Ottawa and Carleton University the college has not been designated an Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning.
  • Woodroffe Campus Expansion; Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence

Scheduled to open in the fall of 2011, the 180,000-square-foot building will house 600 additional construction seats and provide space for thousands more students studying in related programs. The uniquely green, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certified building will also be a showcase and teaching laboratory for best practices in sustainable construction. The new facility will integrate the relocated bus station and a new below grade transit roadway to the main Campus via a $4 million pedestrian bridge to be constructed across Woodroffe Avenue.

[edit] Mission

  • The college's mission is "to provide high quality, career-oriented education and training, which respond to the needs of learners, to the community, and to society".

[edit] Programs

Algonquin College Sign
  • Algonquin’s focus is on technology and workplace needs. It has always been imperative for Algonquin to stay ahead of emerging trends.
  • There are over 16,000 full-time students in more than 140 programs.
  • There are 111 Post Secondary programs. 8 are Tuition Short courses, 8 are apprenticeship programs, 12 Post Diploma programs, 3 joint degree programs and 3 Bachelor Degree. In addition, there are 3 Co-op/Diploma/Apprentice programs.
  • The college's Woodroffe campus boasts two fully functional (though non-broadcast) television studios with adjoining control rooms, both located in N Building. These are reserved for the students of the Broadcasting - Television program. Notable graduates from this program include Director of the TV series 24, Jon Cassar and comedian Tom Green.
  • The college has one fully functional, broadcast radio station run entirely by the students of the Broadcasting - Radio program. See CKDJ-FM.
  • The Algonquin College Animation Program is a three year advanced diploma with its main focus on performance based animation whether it be in 3D or traditional animation. Also, all students learn Toonboom's Harmony software. The program is celebrating its 20 year anniversary in 2009-10 and has its curriculum being taught in India, China and South Africa with negotiations with Dubai, Chile and others. The faculty of the program are veteran's of the animation industry all of whom have been at least departmental supervisors, many with over 20 years experience in the industry. Since the introduction of the 3 year curriculum graduates of the program have gone on to varied and rewarding jobs within the animation industry with over 93% of grads finding work in their chosen field and 100% employer satisfaction. Student films have gone on to be screened in various festivals, featured on AWN tv (Charged) and won the prestigious ELAN award for best student film 2009 (Snared). For more information about the program go to http://www.algonquincollege.com/MediaAndDesign/programs/animation.htm

[edit] Residence

Logo on B Building Woodroffe Campus
  • By August 2003, the Woodroffe Campus Residence Complex had opened, providing enough space to house 1,050 students. The Pembroke Campus has a Housing Registry.

[edit] Algonquin College Presidents

Date Name
1967 – 1969 Dr. Frederick Rosser
1969 - 1973 Dr. Gerald Maher
1973 – 1982 Dr. Laurent Isabelle
1982 – 1984 Dr. Brian Ash
1984 – 1995 Mr. Philip Killeen
1996 – present Dr. Robert Gillett

[edit] Partnerships

  • Algonquin College has earned the right to grant Bachelor Degrees in Applied Studies in certain disciplines: Bachelor of Applied Arts - Interior Design Bachelor; Bachelor of Applied Business - e-Business Supply Chain Management; Bachelor of Applied Technology - Photonics.
  • Algonquin has formed strategic partnerships with select universities enabling the Institution to offer collaborative degrees, in Bachelor of Information Technology - Interactive Multimedia and Design Carleton; Bachelor of Information Technology - Network Technology Carleton University and Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Studies take place at Algonquin College and the partnering University and collaborative degrees are conferred by the University.
  • Algonquin has developed articulation agreements with universities to assist qualified Algonquin graduates to attain specific degrees in shorter periods of time. Graduates are subject to the admission requirements of the university granting the degree.
  • Internationally, the college has several partnerships with institutions in other countries to transfer expertise through technical assistance and training programs.

[edit] Military

The Diploma in Military Arts and Sciences (DMASc) provides Non-Commissioned Members (NCMs) of the Canadian Forces an online program made possible by a partnership between OntarioLearn (Algonquin College consortium member), the RMC, and the Canadian Defence Academy. Under a RMC and Algonquin College articulation agreement, all graduates of this diploma program who apply to the RMC will be admitted into the Bachelor of Military Arts and Sciences degree program with advanced standing.[1]

[edit] Sports

  • The name of Algonquin College's sports team is the Algonquin Thunder.
  • Thor is the Algonquin College Mascot.
  • Algonquin is a member of the OCAA and the CCAA.
  • Varsity teams compete in (6) sports on the provincial level within the OCAA.
  • The Men’s and Women’s teams in Basketball, Soccer, and Volleyball can qualify to compete for a “National Championship” as members of the CCAA.

[edit] Notable alumni & faculty

[edit] Algonquin Times

The student newspaper of Algonquin College is called the Algonquin Times. It is produced every two weeks during the fall and winter semesters by journalism and advertising students. Funding is provided by the Students' Association.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Algonquin%20trades%20future/2113534/story.html

[edit] External links




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