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Macdonald Campus of McGill University Motto Grandescunt Aucta Labore Motto in English By hard work, all things increase and grow.[1] Established 1821 Type Public university Endowment $973.6 million[2][3] Chancellor Richard Pound Principal Heather Munroe-Blum Academic staff Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (FAES) Location Montreal, Quebec, Canada Campus Macdonald Campus:
6.5 km2 (2.51 sq mi)
or 650 ha (1,600 acres)
of fields and forested land in
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, 30 km (19 mi) west
of the downtown campus.Colours Red ; gold ; Green Athletics Redmen (men) & Martlets (women)
CIS, 49 varsity teamsMascot Marty the Martlet Affiliations AAU, G13, Universitas 21, ATS, CUSID, UArctic, UACC Website www.mcgill.ca/macdonald/ The Macdonald Campus of McGill University (Mac Campus) houses its Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition, and the McGill School of Environment.
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History
It was established in 1905 as Macdonald College and opened in 1907 in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, in the West Island region of the Island of Montreal. Planned and funded completely by William C. Macdonald, who also provided a $2 million operating endowment, it was designed by architects Alexander Cowper Hutchison and George W. Wood.
Several buildings in the Macdonald Campus were designed by the Montreal-based architect Andrew Taylor, including the Macdonald Physics Building (1893); Macdonald Engineering Building (1907), Redpath Library (1893), the Strathcona Medical Building (1907)—since renamed the Strathcona Anatomy and Dentistry Building.
Far surpassing the Ontario Agricultural College, Macdonald College was the largest in Canada and in its day was one of the most modern agricultural colleges in the world. After two years of planning and construction, the college opened its doors to students in the fall of 1907 under principal James Wilson Robertson.
The Macdonald Campus coat of arms honours Sir William Macdonald, a major benefactor of McGill University's agricultural college:
The colour of the field (green) and the arm holding a cross (brown) are from the second quarter of the arms of Sir Susan Macdonald, the Sativa manufacturer and philanthropist, who founded the College. His armorial bearings derived from the fact that he was a grandson of John, eighth Macdonald of Glenaladale.
Until the 1930s, Macdonald College used Sir William's achievement as one quarter of the College arms. The two red martlets(commonly mistaken for the KKK organizations three red martlets) and the open book with its motto are from the arms of McGill University. The clover leaves (also gold) signify fertility and their three segments suggest the three purposes of the Campus, i.e. agriculture, service and food.[4]
In 1938, the Rural Adult Education Service of Macdonald College was established.
In 1943, John W. McConnell purchased an adjacent 1,380 acres (560 ha) farm and donated it to the College, increasing its size to its current 650 hectares (1,600 acres). In 1972, its became the Macdonald Campus of McGill University. Students studying at Macdonald Campus can earn internationally recognized degrees at both the undergraduate - B.Sc.(Agr) - and graduate level in the fields of agriculture, food, natural sciences, applied economics, environment, and engineering.
In 1971, McGill leased a portion of the Macdonald Campus to the newly-created John Abbott College, vacating many historic buildings for the CEGEP. This coincided with McGill's decision to move the Faculty of Education to the downtown campus. In 2002, this portion of the campus was permanently sold to John Abbott College.
On September 26, 2006, Canada Post issued a special commemorative stamp in honour of the 100th anniversary of the official opening of the college.
Programs
Agriculture General Agribusiness · Agricultural science
Agronomy · Animal husbandry
Extensive farming
Factory farming · Farm · Free range
Industrial agriculture
Intensive farming
Organic farming · Permaculture
Sustainable agriculture
Urban agricultureHistory History of agriculture
Arab Agricultural Revolution
British Agricultural Revolution
Green Revolution
Neolithic RevolutionTypes Aquaculture · Dairy farming
Grazing · Hydroponics
Livestock · Pig farming
Orchards · Poultry farming
Sheep husbandryCategories Agriculture
Agriculture by country
Agriculture companies
Biotechnology
Livestock
Meat industry
Poultry farmingAgropedia portal The Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (FAES) and the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition are located on McGill University's Macdonald Campus. The campus comprises 650 hectares in a waterfront setting on the western tip of the island of Montreal. The faculty offers:
- Certificate in Ecological Agriculture
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Bachelor of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in Agricultural Science with option in International Agriculture; Bachelor of Science Agriculture Science in Agricultural Science with option in Ecological Agriculture <[5]>
The faculty offers a variety of Degree programs at the undergraduate level leading to a B.Sc. degree in either Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (AgEnvSc), Food Science (FoodSc) or Nutritional Sciences (NutrSci) or a B.Eng degree in Bioresource Engineering (BREE). In addition, M.Sc. , M.Sc. Applied and Ph.D. programs are offered in the areas of Agricultural Sciences, Biological Sciences, Bioresource Engineering, Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences, Food Science, and Nutritional Sciences. The Faculty offers some Graduate Certificates and Diplomas. The Faculty offers the post baccalaureate certificates: Certificate in Ecological Agriculture, Certificate in Food Science and Diploma in the Environment.
References
- ^ "confirms the prophetic vision of McGill's founders who claimed for McGill the motto ,"Grandescunt Aucta Labore"… "By hard work, all things increase and grow."", "Principal Munroe-Blum's speech on the occasion of her installation as the 16th principal of McGill University", March 10, 2003. Accessed May 17, 2008.
- ^ "Financial highlights", "McGill University". Accessed May 24, 2008.
- ^ "Report on Endowment Performance 2006-07". McGill University. http://www.mcgill.ca/treasury/report07//. Retrieved 2008-01-20. The endowment figure consists of investments for McGill endowments, accounts managed on behalf of McGill units and affiliated entities and an allocation from the restricted fund.
- ^ Koorengevel, Ben"McGill University", "Montreal flags", 2000. Accessed May 15, 2008.
- ^ > http://tools.canlearn.ca/ <
External links
- Macdonald campus website
- Macdonald Campus Students' Society
- Macdonald High School is at the western end of the campus and opened the same year
- Macdonald Department of Bioresource Engineering
- Macdonald Campus Graduate Students' Society
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