Jun 19, 2017
Course registration for the fall semester opens June 19, 2017. If you are new to Langara, or need registration assistance, the registration guide will help you get started or watch the video tutorial.
This fall there are many new courses and featured courses in different subject areas.
New courses this term:
- AHIS 1295: From Bedevilment to Bedazzlement: Art and Architecture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- ENGL 2237: The Robots are Coming
- ENVS 2100: Applied Environmental Studies: CityStudio
- FMGT 2116: Personal Financial Planning I
- MARK 2500: Selling Skills & Communication
- MARK 4195: Marketing Analytics
- PUBL 1100: Publishing Explorations
Featured courses that are rarely offered or only offered in the fall term:
- AHIS 1219: Through the Lens: A Critical History of Photography
- APSC 1010: Engineering and Technology in Society
- APSC 1050: Process, Form, and Convention in Professional Genres
- CHEM 2250: Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences
- CHEM 2222: Analytical Chemistry
- CPSC 2810: Computer and Information Security
- CPSC 2190: Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science
- ENGL 2237: Writing Lives: The Holocaust Survivor Memoir Project
- GEOG 1160: Development and Change in Asia-Pacific
- GEOG 1180: Physical Geography: Meteorology, Climatology and Biogeography
- GEOG 1190: Physical Geography: Geomorphology
- GEOG 2210: Introduction to Geographic Techniques
- HIST 1113: History of Early Medieval World
- HIST 1115: Modern History - 1900 to 1939
- HIST 1116: Early Canada
- HIST 1119: US History-Early Colonial Period to Civil War
- HIST 1126: Modern Canada
- HIST 1130: Modern History - 1939 to Present
- HIST 1195: Special Topics I: Recording & Writing a Holocaust Memoir
- HIST 2210: Ancient Greece
- HIST 2217: Modern British Columbia
- HIST 2234: Socialism in One Country: A History of the Soviet Union, 1917 - 1991
- HIST 2236: The Franks: From Barbarian Tribe to Imperial Mission
- HIST 2239: Britain in the Nineteenth Century
- HIST 2250: Islam from Muhammad to the Mongols
- JOUR 1100: Introduction to News Media
- LAMS 2206: Latin America in a Globalized World
- LATN 1115: Beginner’s Latin I
- PHIL 1125: Ancient Philosophy
- PHIL 1140: Philosophy of Religion
- PHYS 1124: Energy and Environment
- PSYC 3230: Psychology and Culture
- SCIE 1113: Intensive Science Literacy
We look forward to seeing you on campus in September.
About Langara College
Located in beautiful Vancouver, B.C., Canada, Langara College provides University, Career, and Continuing Studies education to more than 21,000 students annually. With more than 1,700 courses and 130 programs, Langara’s expansive academic breadth and depth allows students of all ages, backgrounds, and life stages to choose their own educational path. Langara is also known as snəw̓eyəɬ leləm̓, a name given to it by the Musqueam people on whose unceded traditional territory the College is located.
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604.323.5058
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