Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 171 - 180 of 648 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlescampaign_landing_pageCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeopleProgramsSubjects Enrolment Services Page After You Register Co-op & Career Development Centre Page Co-op Requirements for International Students At Langara College, international students in eligible programs are encouraged to participate in Co-op Education. As of April 1, 2026, international students in eligible Co-op programs will no longer need to apply for a separate co-op work permit to participate in the Co-op work term. See the IRCC... Course Regular Studies Vascular Botany BIOL 2340 This course examines the diversity and evolutionary relationships of the major groups of extant vascular plants, including lycophytes, monilophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms. Students explore key morphological traits, life cycles, reproductive structures, phylogeny, classification, and economic... Course Continuing Studies Proposal and Grant Writing CDPC 1006 This course will introduce learners to the elements of proposal and grant writing. Students will explore practical examples, resources and reference material to develop grant and proposal documents. Course Regular Studies Introduction to Urban Politics POLI 2229 A general introduction to Canadian local politics and government, with specific focus on Vancouver and the British Columbia case. Topics will include electoral systems, party politics, local pressure groups, the role of bureaucracy, regional government and the relationship of cities to provincial... Course Regular Studies Introduction to Plant and Animal Physiology BIOL 2260 Students explore the principles of cellular and organismal physiology by comparing and contrasting the ways that plants and animals have evolved to overcome the problems of being complex multicellular organisms. The major functions explored include transport processes, nutrient and energy... Course Regular Studies Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy BIOL 2350 In an integrative lecture and lab approach, students investigate the anatomical complexity of vertebrates, exploring their development, classification, structure, function, and evolution. Students also develop dissection skills and become proficient in the use of microscopes to study tissues... Course Regular Studies Advanced Print Media II: Serigraphy FINA 2272 Students expand on their understanding of serigraphy (screenprinting). The emphasis is on self-directed projects that reflect the student's interests and research into serigraphy as an interdisciplinary process. In consultation with the instructor, students develop and complete studio projects using... Course Regular Studies Cultural Geography GEOG 2270 Cultural geography is concerned with making sense of people and the places they occupy through the analysis and understanding of cultural processes, cultural landscapes, and cultural identities.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in one of the following: GEOG 1100, 1110, 1120, 1130, 1150, 1155... Course Regular Studies Surveillance and Terror: The Politics of Totalitarianism POLI 2265 This course will introduce students to the main features of totalitarian forms of government, as these are articulated in political theory. The course will emphasize the differences between totalitarianism and authoritarianism and will explore the intersecting propaganda, surveillance, and terror... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Co-op & Career Development Centre Page Co-op Requirements for International Students At Langara College, international students in eligible programs are encouraged to participate in Co-op Education. As of April 1, 2026, international students in eligible Co-op programs will no longer need to apply for a separate co-op work permit to participate in the Co-op work term. See the IRCC...
Course Regular Studies Vascular Botany BIOL 2340 This course examines the diversity and evolutionary relationships of the major groups of extant vascular plants, including lycophytes, monilophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms. Students explore key morphological traits, life cycles, reproductive structures, phylogeny, classification, and economic...
Course Continuing Studies Proposal and Grant Writing CDPC 1006 This course will introduce learners to the elements of proposal and grant writing. Students will explore practical examples, resources and reference material to develop grant and proposal documents.
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Urban Politics POLI 2229 A general introduction to Canadian local politics and government, with specific focus on Vancouver and the British Columbia case. Topics will include electoral systems, party politics, local pressure groups, the role of bureaucracy, regional government and the relationship of cities to provincial...
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Plant and Animal Physiology BIOL 2260 Students explore the principles of cellular and organismal physiology by comparing and contrasting the ways that plants and animals have evolved to overcome the problems of being complex multicellular organisms. The major functions explored include transport processes, nutrient and energy...
Course Regular Studies Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy BIOL 2350 In an integrative lecture and lab approach, students investigate the anatomical complexity of vertebrates, exploring their development, classification, structure, function, and evolution. Students also develop dissection skills and become proficient in the use of microscopes to study tissues...
Course Regular Studies Advanced Print Media II: Serigraphy FINA 2272 Students expand on their understanding of serigraphy (screenprinting). The emphasis is on self-directed projects that reflect the student's interests and research into serigraphy as an interdisciplinary process. In consultation with the instructor, students develop and complete studio projects using...
Course Regular Studies Cultural Geography GEOG 2270 Cultural geography is concerned with making sense of people and the places they occupy through the analysis and understanding of cultural processes, cultural landscapes, and cultural identities.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in one of the following: GEOG 1100, 1110, 1120, 1130, 1150, 1155...
Course Regular Studies Surveillance and Terror: The Politics of Totalitarianism POLI 2265 This course will introduce students to the main features of totalitarian forms of government, as these are articulated in political theory. The course will emphasize the differences between totalitarianism and authoritarianism and will explore the intersecting propaganda, surveillance, and terror...