Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 21 - 30 of 101 results Regular Studies Exploring Literature ENGL 2237 This course examines one genre, theme, or national literature. Contents vary with instructor and semester. Check the Registration Guide and Course Schedule each semester for details. Term papers and extensive reading are required.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year... Regular Studies Comparative Politics: Western Liberal Democracies POLI 2250 A comparative analysis of the government and politics of selected western liberal democracies (e.g., the UK, France, Germany, the USA). The countries covered vary with the instructor.Students may only receive credit for one of POLI 1150 or 2250. Regular Studies Introduction to Western Political Thought POLI 2270 This course is designed as an introduction to the field of political theory through the study of the classic theorists of the western liberal political tradition.Prerequisite(s): Any university-transferable political science or philosophy course; or permission of the instructor. Regular Studies Business Management Practicum BUSM 3000 The practicum provides the opportunity for a student that needs to gain credits for the work experience component of the degree, to meet graduation requirements. Practicum students must first be accepted into the course by the instructor. Requirements include paid work or volunteer experience for a... Regular Studies Field Work I LIBR 1219 Students will work a minimum of 60 hours in a selected site and will gain practical experience working in an entry level capacity. Several library tours are organized by the instructor. Students are also expected to organize one group tour in the library community. Library competencies and roles of... Regular Studies Foundation Printmaking FINA 1171 Students learn about the basic materials and techniques used in creating limited edition prints of various types. Through instructor-led demonstrations, students explore three basic printmaking disciplines: relief, intaglio, and serigraphy, and subsequently use these demonstrated methods to complete... 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... Regular Studies Applied Major Project RECR 4400 In this capstone course, students complete a community recreation-based project in an organization. Students work closely with assigned instructors who supervise the projects, provide advice, and evaluate students' performance. Through this course, students will link their academic studies to real... Regular Studies Literature from a Feminist Perspective ENGL 2234 This course concentrates on literature written by women and about women but welcomes students of both sexes. Depending upon the instructor, the focus of the course may be fiction, poetry, drama, or criticism, taking into consideration feminist viewpoints. Term papers are required.Prerequisite(s): A... Regular Studies Advanced Painting II FINA 2230 The objective of Advanced Painting II is for each student to build a body of work from self-directed research and independent study under the guidance of the instructor. Individual and group critiques are an integral part of this course.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Exploring Literature ENGL 2237 This course examines one genre, theme, or national literature. Contents vary with instructor and semester. Check the Registration Guide and Course Schedule each semester for details. Term papers and extensive reading are required.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year...
Regular Studies Comparative Politics: Western Liberal Democracies POLI 2250 A comparative analysis of the government and politics of selected western liberal democracies (e.g., the UK, France, Germany, the USA). The countries covered vary with the instructor.Students may only receive credit for one of POLI 1150 or 2250.
Regular Studies Introduction to Western Political Thought POLI 2270 This course is designed as an introduction to the field of political theory through the study of the classic theorists of the western liberal political tradition.Prerequisite(s): Any university-transferable political science or philosophy course; or permission of the instructor.
Regular Studies Business Management Practicum BUSM 3000 The practicum provides the opportunity for a student that needs to gain credits for the work experience component of the degree, to meet graduation requirements. Practicum students must first be accepted into the course by the instructor. Requirements include paid work or volunteer experience for a...
Regular Studies Field Work I LIBR 1219 Students will work a minimum of 60 hours in a selected site and will gain practical experience working in an entry level capacity. Several library tours are organized by the instructor. Students are also expected to organize one group tour in the library community. Library competencies and roles of...
Regular Studies Foundation Printmaking FINA 1171 Students learn about the basic materials and techniques used in creating limited edition prints of various types. Through instructor-led demonstrations, students explore three basic printmaking disciplines: relief, intaglio, and serigraphy, and subsequently use these demonstrated methods to complete...
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...
Regular Studies Applied Major Project RECR 4400 In this capstone course, students complete a community recreation-based project in an organization. Students work closely with assigned instructors who supervise the projects, provide advice, and evaluate students' performance. Through this course, students will link their academic studies to real...
Regular Studies Literature from a Feminist Perspective ENGL 2234 This course concentrates on literature written by women and about women but welcomes students of both sexes. Depending upon the instructor, the focus of the course may be fiction, poetry, drama, or criticism, taking into consideration feminist viewpoints. Term papers are required.Prerequisite(s): A...
Regular Studies Advanced Painting II FINA 2230 The objective of Advanced Painting II is for each student to build a body of work from self-directed research and independent study under the guidance of the instructor. Individual and group critiques are an integral part of this course.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted...