Vol 43 issue 14

Page 1

A new branch of engineering

Our addiction to technology

Students tell their stories

Volunteering overseas

Huang’s balancing act

News, page 2

Opinion, page 4

Arts, page 5

Features, page 8

Sports, page 11

Renovation plans for UTM residence UTM residence has adopted a 15-year initiative to renovate the student housing on campus ALICIA BOATTO ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR

UTM Residence and Housing has announced a 15-year initiative, Focus Fifteen, to renovate and build new student housing on campus. Chad Nuttall, the director of student housing and residence, told The Medium in an interview that there are plans for small townhouses over this summer, following a two-year ongoing project. However, the plan for big townhouse renovation projects will not resume before summer 2018. Nuttall explained that because the campus expanded rapidly with the addition of the apartment complexes, OPH, Roy Ivor Hall, and Erindale Hall, the townhouses now require re-investment. “Most schools don’t have a lot of townhouses, and they wouldn’t have gone through that rapid ex-

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Townhouses are expected to be renovated beginning May of every year. pansion that we’ve gone through,” he said. “So now we need to turn our attention to those townhouses and

make sure they are in great shape. They haven’t had a lot of re-investment while we’ve been building these buildings.”

He added that the renovations will be completed one at a time, rather than shutting down all the townhouses at once.

Beginning May of every year, the project will resume after students leave the campus to allow for minimal disruption and to avoid having to displace any students. “We’ve been doing piece mail renovations [small projects one at a time] for years, one bathroom here, a kitchen here, and not only is that expensive, because those are small jobs and you don’t get economy to scale, but it will take forever to get through our whole system like that,” he said. “We need bigger, more impactful projects that take advantage of economies of scale. So that results in phases having to be offline, and they’ll have to be offline for a while to do the renovation and get them back up to speed and reopen them.” The location for a new building is intended to be near the other apartment complexes. Housing continued on page 2

New UTM forensic accounting program Students from all around the world can join the program and still interact with their instructors

MENNA ELNAKA NEWS EDITOR Beginning September 2017, UTM will have what’s considered to be one of the first online programs at U of T, a new Master’s program in forensic accounting that will feature nine online courses and one in-residence course over a duration of two years. In an interview with The Medium, Len Brooks, director of the program, said that the program will not only offer online lectures, but will be an interchange between the instructor and the students over a computer interface. “There’s, like, a virtual classroom,” said Brooks. “The instructor’s talking and [there’s the] ability for students to ask questions. There’s an ability for the instructor and students to post questions [online] and give answers that they worked on during the week.” Brooks added that the program takes a case-learning approach, where students are assigned small cases or

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The new Master’s program will feature nine online courses and one in-residence course. problems a week ahead. “They work on solutions, and as part of the sessions, they post their answers and the

instructor critiques it and provides frameworks for understanding the material,” he said.

The program is offered to students anywhere in the world, since all they would need to do is to go online at

the scheduled time of their course, where there will be a session with a live instructor. Each course will have an individual assignment and a proper invigilated examination. Students who are taking the course abroad will also be required to take an invigilated exam. According to Brooks, there are no restrictions on the background of study of the applicants, as long as they have an experience in the field of accounting or business. “Normally, we have people who have taken business or accounting. Occasionally, we have a police person or a lawyer, and we ask them to take certain courses in preparation before they enrol in the program,” he said. The new Master’s program comes as an upgrade to an existing diploma in investigative and forensic accounting. Previously, the program had eight online and two in-residence courses. Forensic continued on page 3


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