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4-587: FCAT or Fcat may refer to: Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada Federative Committee on Anatomical Terminology , a developer of international standards for human anatomical nomenclature Festival of African Cinema (from earlier name Festival de Cine Africano de Tarifa ), held in Spain and Morocco Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test ,

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12-542: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology at Simon Fraser University The Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology ( FCAT ) is a faculty at Simon Fraser University (SFU) in British Columbia , Canada. It comprises five schools and programs, over three SFU campuses: Burnaby , Vancouver , and Surrey . The Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology

16-911: Was established in 2009. The Office of the Dean is located in the Burnaby Campus. The Dean of FCAT as of 2023 is Carman Neustaedter. Schools and programs in the Faculty are taught on all three SFU campuses: Burnaby, Vancouver, and Surrey. Undergraduate concentrations: As part of the Woodward's Building redevelopment, this school has also been referred to as Woodward School for Contemporary Art. It occupies five floors, with brand new spaces designed and built by HDR in association with Proscenium Architecture. Undergraduate courses are taught in: The Minor in Print and Digital Publishing provides

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