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Queen's University. Faculty of Arts and Science fonds
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1900-1993 (Production)
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- Queen's University. Faculty of Arts and Science
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28.73 m of textual records
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This Faculty traces its origins to Queen's Royal Charter of 1841, which declared that the University would both train students as Presbyterian ministers and instruct youth "in the various branches in Science and Literature." In the University's first 30 or 40 years, however, there was no hard and fast distinction between arts and theology, and professors taught in both faculties.
Queen's first two professors, the Rev Thomas Liddell and the Rev Peter Colin Campbell, initiated the Arts and Science curriculum with courses in three subjects: Classics, Mathematics, and Natural Philosophy (the Victorian term for Natural Science). By the end of the 19th century, the faculty also offered courses in Chemistry, English, French, German, History, Philosophy, Physics, Political and Economic Science (since divided into Economics and Political Studies), and Psychology.
Today, the Faculty offers a broad range of undergraduate degree programs in the sciences, social sciences, humanities, fine arts, and languages.
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Fonds consists of Faculty lists (1900-1924); tenure files (1970-1980); Minutes of Faculty Board, Board of Studies, Committee of Departments (1913-2005); records, relating to the Queen's National Scholar program (1987-1992); departmental files (1987-1991); Development Sub-committee files (1978-1983); budget and budget working kit files, salary review files (1961-1989); Departmental correspondence and budget files; agenda and minutes of the Committee of Vice-Presidents and Deans (1987-1988); correspondence, reports, lists of participants, evaluations, financial records, promotional material, photographs, clippings relating to the Summer Program for Science Teachers (1985-1993); and lists of the Deans of the Faculty of Arts, 1906 - 1974.
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