University of Ontario Institute of Technology
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The University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) is located in Oshawa
Oshawa
Oshawa is a city in Ontario, Canada, on the Lake Ontario shoreline. It lies in Southern Ontario approximately 60 kilometres east of downtown Toronto. It is commonly viewed as the eastern anchor of both the Greater Toronto Area and the Golden Horseshoe. It is now commonly referred to as the most...

, Ontario
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, Canada
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. The university shares its campus with Durham College
Durham College
Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology is located in the Durham Region with campuses in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada and Whitby and additional locations in Uxbridge, Port Hope, Port Perry and Beaverton...

. The university was founded in 2002 and accepted its first students in 2003, making it one of Canada's newest universities. The enabling legislation is the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Act, 2002. All undergraduate programs require students to lease a Lenovo Thinkpad
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 laptop PC from the university as a condition of enrollment, making it Ontario's only laptop-based university. Faculty members also encourage students to use their laptops to complete assignments, perform laboratory research and interact with faculty during lecture
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s. UOIT offers a range of undergraduate programs, and graduate programs in Science, Engineering, Health and Information Technology. The UOIT campus is approximately 400 acres (161.9 ha) in the northern part of Oshawa.

History

UOIT was founded in 2002 by the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Act, 2002 passage by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario of Bill 109 on June 27, 2002. It is a public, career-focused university emphasizing science and technology, and a part of the Ontario government’s initiative to create more spaces in postsecondary institutions for the double cohort. UOIT's new slogan, "Challenge, Innovate, Connect" was unveiled in June 2006.

UOIT offered graduate and postgraduate programs and research opportunities to the first 947 students in September 2003 and total enrolment was over 5,000 in the 2007–2008 school year, making it the fastest growing university in Ontario. The student population for 2009 was 6285 and 7018 in 2010.

Construction on the university's first buildings began in 2002. The facilities currently include a library shared with Durham College, the Science Building, and the Business and IT Building as well as a state of the art virtual hospital for nursing students. The Ontario Power Generation Engineering Building opened in September 2006. The residences for UOIT are Simcoe Village and South Village. The Automotive Centre of Excellence (ACE) is connected to the Ontario Power Generation
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 Engineering Building (opened in 2011). ACE is a multi-level testing and research centre that will allow for full climatic, durability and lifecycle testing. It has a full range of testing facilities including a five story high climatic wind tunnel.

Plans have been announced for the Centre for Cybercrime Research which will be a separate, permanent location on campus and will be dedicated to leading-edge research and the training of graduate and undergraduate students in various aspects of cybercrime. In addition, an expansion to the athletic facilities, funded largely by students, was completed in September 2007.

The University has established a downtown campus. It purchased and renovated the Regent Theater to be used as a lecture theatre during the week and as a community stage on the weekends. The university also renovated the former Alger Press building which opened in January 2011. UOIT has also initiated plans to renovate Victoria St. (Between King St. and Bond St.) into a pedestrian, social and lounge area. Currently the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities and the Faculty of Education are located downtown. The university just completed a comprehensive master plan for the downtown campus location entitled "Into the Future: A Framework & Action Plan for Growing UOIT & Downtown Oshawa. It will guide university growth over the next years and decades. The study anticipates the relocation of the Faculty of Business and Information Technology from the north campus location to the downtown campus location by 2015.

Programs

UOIT has seven faculties, each offering several programs.
Faculty of Business and Information Technology Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) - BCom (Hons)
    • Accounting
    • Finance
    • Marketing
    • Human Resources Management Concentration
  • BIT (Hons)
    • Game Development & Entrepreneurship
    • Networking and IT Security

  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
    • Finance
    • Marketing
    • International Business
    • Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Master of Information Technology Security (MITS)
  • BA (Hons) in Criminology and Justice
    • Comprehensive Program
    • Criminal Justice specialization
    • Gender, Sexualities and Justice specialization
    • Race, Ethnicity and Justice specialization
    • Youth, Crime and Justice specialization
    • Bridge Program
  • BA (Hons) in Legal Studies
    • Comprehensive Program
    • Alternative Dispute Resolution specialization
    • Human Rights Law specialization
    • Information Law specialization
    • Legal studies minors
    • Bridge Program
  • BA (Hons) in Legal Studies — Concurrent programs
    • Concurrent with Legal Administration diploma (Durham College)
    • Concurrent with Court and Tribunal Agent diploma (Durham College)
  • BA (Hons) in Public Policy
    • Comprehensive program

    • Master of Arts (MA) in Criminology
      • Thesis option
      • Non-Thesis option

    • BA (Hons) in Communication
      • Comprehensive program
      • Commerce and Marketing specialization
      • Digital Media specialization
      • Health Sciences Communication specialization
      • Science and Technology specialization
    Faculty of Education Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science
  • BEd, 1-year Consecutive program, Intermediate/Senior
  • BEd, 1-year Consecutive program, Primary/Junior
  • BEd/BSc (Honours) (Intermediate/Senior), 5-year concurrent

    • Master of Education (MEd)
    • Graduate Diploma in Education and Digital Technologies
  • BASc (Hons) in Nuclear Power
  • BEng (Hons) in Energy Systems Engineering
  • BSc (Hons) in Health Physics and Radiation Science
  • BEng (Hons) in Nuclear Engineering
  • BEng and Mgt (Hons) in Nuclear Engineering and Management

    • Master of Applied Science (MASc)
    • Master of Engineering (MEng)
    • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
    • Graduate Diploma in Nuclear Technology
      • Fuel, Materials and Chemistry
      • Reactor Systems
      • Operation and Maintenance
      • Safety, Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
      • Health Physics
      • Radiological Applications
    Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Faculty of Health Sciences
  • BEng (Hons) in Automotive Engineering
  • BEng (Hons) in Electrical Engineering
  • BEng (Hons) in Manufacturing Engineering
  • BEng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering
    • Comprehensive Program
    • Energy Engineering option
    • Mechatronics option
  • BEng (Hons) in Software Engineering
  • BEng and Mgt (Hons) in Automotive Engineering and Management
  • BEng and Mgt (Hons) in Electrical Engineering and Management
  • BEng and Mgt (Hons) in Manufacturing Engineering and Management
  • BEng and Mgt (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering and Management
    • Comprehensive Mechanical Engineering program
    • Energy Engineering option
    • Mechatronics Engineering option
  • BEng and Mgt (Hons) in Software Engineering and Management

    • Automotive Engineering
      • Master of Applied Science (MASc)
      • Master of Engineering (MEng)
    • Electrical and Computer Engineering
      • Master of Applied Science (MASc)
      • Master of Engineering (MEng)
      • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
    • Mechanical Engineering
      • Master of Applied Science (MASc)
      • Master of Engineering (MEng)
      • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
  • Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences (Honours) - BAHSc (Hons)
  • Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) - BHSc (Hons)
    • Comprehensive program
    • Health Information Management specialization
    • Kinesiology specialization
  • Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) in Medical Laboratory Science — BHSc (Hons)
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honours) - BScN (Hons)
    • Collaborative
    • RPN to BScN (full-time program)
    • RPN to BScN (part-time program)

    • Master of Health Sciences (MHSc)
    Faculty of Science
  • BSc (Hons) in Applied and Industrial Mathematics
  • BSc (Hons) in Biological Science
    • Complementary Studies
    • Environmental Toxicology specialization
    • Life Sciences specialization
    • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology specialization
  • BSc (Hons) in Chemistry
    • Chemistry Comprehensive program
    • Biological Chemistry specialization
    • Pharmaceutical Chemistry specialization
  • BSc (Hons) in Computing Science
    • Computing Science Comprehensive program
    • Digital Forensics specialization
    • Digital Media specialization
  • BSc (Hons) in Forensic Science
  • BSc (Hons) in Physical Science
  • BSc (Hons) in Physics
    • Physics Comprehensive program
    • Energy and the Environment specialization
    • Forensics Physics specialization
    • Medical Physics specialization
  • BSc and Mgt (Hons) in Biological Science and Management
    • Complementary Studies
    • Environmental Toxicology specialization
    • Life Sciences specialization
    • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology specialization
  • BSc and Mgt (Hons) in Physical Science and Management
  • BSc (Hons)/BEd (Concurrent) (Intermediate/Senior)

    • Applied Bioscience
      • Master of Science (MSc)
      • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
    • Computer Science
      • Master of Science (MSc)
      • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
    • Materials Science
      • Master of Science (MSc)
    • Modelling and Computational Science
      • Master of Science (MSc)

    Research

    Faculty members are involved in research in a variety of areas. These include:
    • Multimedia Based Digital Authentication Schemes
    • Statistical and Array Processing
    • Wireless Communications and Signal Processing
    • Satellite Communications
    • Pervasive Computing
    • Sensor and Information Networks
    • Computer Forensics and Network Security
    • Web Modelling and Optimization
    • Computer Networking
    • Networked and Distributed Control Systems
    • Haptics and Virtual Reality (Laboratory for Advanced User Interfaces and Virtual Reality)
    • Medical and Mobile Robotics
    • Automatic/Intelligent Sensing and Control
    • Power Engineering
    • Vehicle dynamics
    • Fuel cells and hydrogen
    • Automotive aerodynamics
    • Noise, vibrations and harshness
    • Automotive materials and manufacturing
    • Chassis design
    • Automotive software and system modeling
    • Alternative fuels
    • Hybrid vehicles
    • Automotive systems
    • Dynamics, vibration and noise
    • Engineering design
    • Energy, thermodynamics, heat transfer and fluid mechanics
    • Manufacturing and materials
    • Mechanics of solids and structures
    • Robotics, automation and controls
    • Semiconductor physics and nanotechnology
    • Solar cells

    Student housing controversy

    In the last week of September 2007, the Durham Regional Police Service entered the homes of university and college students living off campus in search of leasing agreements. The city of Oshawa obtained 17 warrants to search these homes, police and bylaw officers picking the locks and arriving unannounced. This all took place under the suspicion that the residences were illegal boarding houses.

    As well the City of Oshawa introduced a new bylaw on February 18, 2008 limiting the number of bedrooms in a rental home to four and forcing landlords to pay a $1,000 fee, driving up the cost of affordable housing for students. The bylaw did not take into account landlords who live on the property, and only pertained to the areas directly surrounding the school. As well families renting to students were exempt from the bylaw.

    These actions have been seen by the student community as outright discrimination
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    . In an open letter to the Toronto Star
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    , Barbara Hall
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    , chief of the Ontario Human Rights Commission
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    , stated "I urge Oshawa City Council members to look closely at what has been proposed, to apply a sound city-wide planning rationale, and to consider the human rights impact of its decision." Many students have seen this as encouragement to file human rights complaints against the city for age discrimination.

    Some local residents however, are still unhappy with the growing student population and have also begun protesting of a planned student housing apartment. Accusing the new construction of cramming too many students in too small an area.

    The University of Ontario Institute of Technology has built a new on-campus residence that houses an additional 350 students.

    Student Life

    The University of Ontario Institute of Technology is home to a number of fraternities and sororities, both local and international. There is no "Greek row" on campus, nor are the fraternities and sororities formally acknowledged by the University. However, the Greek Council of which nearly all fraternities and sororities are members of are recognized as a club by the Student Association. Its purpose is to educate students on Greek Life at UOIT and Durham College. The University has a fast growing Greek Life considering that it was founded only nine years ago. There are currently two fraternities and two sororities on the campus. Of the approximately 8000 undergraduates, about 170 are currently involved in a Greek Organization. The Greek system at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology has a system of self-government. While there is an executive council, most of the day to day operations of the Greek community are governed by the organizations themselves with a representative from each organization who resides on the Greek Council. Many of the fraternity and sorority houses on campus are located within walking distance of campus. Many of the Greek Organizations often contribute hundreds of volunteer hours and donate thousands of dollars to local charities, caused and clubs. The following organizations can be found below along with their date of founding on campus.

    Fraternity:

    Sorority:

    Name controversy

    Much debate has been made over the name choice of the school as renaming the university has been in review for more than a year. "It's quite confusing to the public because it contains the words 'university' and 'institute' and the public doesn't really understand why it's necessary to have both these words and what the differences are between those two words," says Ron Bordessa, president of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. The name also has been part of a legal dispute. Oshawa city counselor Robert Lutczyk "registered a copyright" for the "University of Ontario Institute of Technology" in 2005, and recently tried to forbid several publications from printing the name under threat of legal action. A key election platform of Councillor Lutczyk's bid for mayor in 1991 was the establishment of a university in Oshawa which, at the time, was the largest city in Ontario without its own university.

    Campus facilities

    • Campus Library 2004
    • Business and Information Technology 2005
    • Gordon Wiley Building
    • Science Building 2004
    • Simcoe Building
    • Ontario Power Generation Engineering building 2006
    • University Pavilion (UP Building)
    • Campus Tennis Centre 2003
    • Campus Ice Centre 2005
    • Campus Athletic Centre
    • Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre 2007
    • Polonsky Commons
    • General Motors Automotive Centre of Excellence (2011)
    • Energy Systems and Nuclear Science Research Centre (2011)

    Presidents/Vice-Chancellor

    • Dr Gary Polonsky
      Gary Polonsky
      Gary Norman Polonsky was the president of University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Durham College. He is now President Emeritus of UOIT....

       2002-2006
    • Dr Ronald Bordessa
      Ronald Bordessa
      Ronald Bordessa BA, PhD is the current President Emeritus of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, having served as its President and Vice Chancellor from 2006 to 2011, when on July 1 he was succeeded by Tim McTiernan....

       2006–2011
    • Dr Tim McTiernan 2011-Present

    See also

    • University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks
      University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks
      The University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks are the athletic teams that represent University of Ontario Institute of Technology in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The University of Ontario Institute of Technology was founded in 2002...

    • List of Ontario Universities
    • Ontario Student Assistance Program
      Ontario Student Assistance Program
      The Ontario Student Assistance Program is a financial aid program delivered by the government of Ontario, Canada, for post-secondary education students...

    • Higher education in Ontario
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    • Canadian Interuniversity Sport
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    • Canadian government scientific research organizations
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    • Canadian university scientific research organizations
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    • Canadian industrial research and development organizations
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