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- Textual records
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1964-1983 (Creation)
- Creator
- Alberta School of Business
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1943-1952 (Creation)
- Creator
- Faculty of Extension
Physical description area
Physical description
0.15 m of textual records
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Archival description area
Name of creator
Administrative history
The Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta is a leading institution in business education and research. It started in 1916 as the Department of Accountancy at the University of Alberta. In 1924 the first Bachelor of Commerce degrees were granted, and the School of Commerce was formally established in 1928. After making significant changes to its curriculum, the School became a full-fledged Faculty of the University of Alberta in 1960. It was the first business school in Canada to be accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), achieving accreditation in 1968. In 1984 it was renamed the Faculty of Business, and moved into a new building on campus.
The name was formally changed to Alberta School of Business in 2010, following the completion of a two and a half year “Preservation of the Name” campaign. The campaign raised more than $21 million for the name to be the Alberta School of Business, rather than raising money through selling the naming rights to a donor. The goal was to preserve the school’s connection to the community, and make a degree from the school more recognizable in a global marketplace.
There are four departments in the Alberta School of Business (as of 2022): Accounting and Business Analytics; Finance; Marketing, Business Economics and Law; and Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Management. The School offers a Bachelor of Commerce undergraduate degree, as well as master’s programs and PhD business degrees. They also have partnerships with Xi’an Jiaotong University to offer a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Financial Management (MFM) in China. Executive and professional programs are offered for the public sector, not-for-profit, and corporations.
There are also several centres and institutes at the Alberta School of Business (as of 2022): Alberta Business Family Institute, Canadian Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, Centre for Applied Business Research in Energy and the Environment, Centre for Cities and Communities, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise, Centre for Excellence in Operations, and eHub Entrepreneurship Centre.
Name of creator
Administrative history
The Faculty of Extension serves as a link between the University and the people of the province who need access to the information and expertise of the University in order to solve practical problems and to further personal and professional growth and interests. The Department of Extension, established in 1912, became a Faculty in 1975. It offers continuing education courses and programs in the areas of business, fine arts, the humanities, the professions, and various sciences. Faculty members are involved in consulting, training, and research in adult education (Calendar, 1990/91). Major programs and divisions have included: 1913-1987 Extension (Travelling) Library; 1917- Educational Media Services Division (Educational Film Library; Visual Instruction Division); 1927-1945 CKUA radio station; 1933-1957 Banff School of Fine Arts; 1950-1958 Petroleum Industry Training School; 1975- Legal Resource Centre; 1983- Office of Special Sessions.
Directors: 1912-1928 Albert Edward Ottewell; 1928-1937 Edward Annand Corbett; 1936-1938 Donald Roy Cameron (Acting); 1938- 1956 Donald Roy Cameron; 1956-1974 Duncan Darroch Campbell; 1974- 1975 Charles M. Lockwood (Acting).
Deans: 1975-1985 Charles M. Lockwood; 1985 Richard R. Faryon; 1985-1990 Dennis Foth; 1990- 1991 G. Wayne Lamble.
Custodial history
Scope and content
Accession consists of publications from the Faculty of Business and Faculty of Extension, Drama Division, including Commerce Fortnightly (1964-1969), Business Reporter (1975-1977), Stage Door (1943-1948), M.A.T. (1951-1953), Western Theatre (1949-1950), studies, and annual reports.
Notes area
Physical condition
Good
Immediate source of acquisition
Arrangement
Language of material
- English
Script of material
Location of originals
RCRF Main
Availability of other formats
Restrictions on access
Open
Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
Finding aids
Accession register; index; file inventory
Associated materials
Accruals
8.2.1984
General note
Accession contains records from accessions UAA-1970-009, UAA-1970-011, UAA-1971-067, and UAA-1972-007.
Alpha-numeric designations
Formerly R.G. 0, R.G. 16, R.G. 42.
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Name access points
- Faculty of Extension (Subject)
- Alberta School of Business (Subject)
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RAD
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DBRACEWELL 7.15.2009. Updated by M.Fraser on 29 April 2020. Updated by A.A. 7 July 2023