Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 391 - 400 of 648 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlescampaign_landing_pageCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeopleProgramsSubjects Course Regular Studies Advanced Geomorphology GEOG 2290 Advanced studies of the processes that affect development of natural landforms and landscapes. GEOG 2290 is a laboratory science course with both lecture and laboratory sections. Topics covered include fluvial, coastal, desert glacial and periglacial processes, natural weathering phenomena, and soil... Occupational Health and Safety Law - Level 1 HSEP 1201 This course examines Provincial statutes as they apply to workplaces within the Province of British Columbia. The internal reporting system and the system’s partners, such as WSBC and various governing bodies, will be reviewed. Applicable legislation will be studied as well as its relationship to... Communication and Conflict Resolution HSEP 1208 Individuals in this field will be on the front lines and often be seen as working against an employer, employees, government agencies, and even the Ministry. In addition, they might be called upon to testify in court cases, inquests, arbitrations, or trials. The ability to communicate clearly... Risk Assessment HSEP 1403 Risk assessment is important in developing policy and protocol to reduce hazards and injuries, and is vital to ensure workplace safety. Discover how accidents and incidents occur and how to mitigate them by developing process for safety; analyze policies and SOP to provide improved workplace safety... Training Program Design HSEP 1404 Developing effective training programs is essential when working in Health and Safety. Learn to engage your learners, provide simple on-point information, accommodate different learning styles, and determine correct training methods for your audience; create handouts and supporting materials that... Foundations of Occupational Hygiene HSEP 1405 Understanding Occupational Hygiene is vital for health and safety practitioners. This course is designed to introduce and understand the concepts of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and controlling workplace hazards and exposures that may lead to illness, disease or injury. Participants will... Career and Work Search Skills HSEP 1502 Job search skills are essential to gaining employment post program. Learners will understand how to create effective resumes, interview requirements, learn about the hidden labour market, and the importance of networking, and how to approach professional organizations for job shadowing opportunities... Programming for Data Management and Analytics INNO 1025 Programming is a key skill for working with data, enabling automation, analysis, and insight generation. Students develop foundational programming skills using Python to support data acquisition, analysis, and visualization. They also explore core concepts such as control flow, data structures, and... Course Regular Studies Photojournalism JOUR 1168 Images are a key element of effective storytelling. Students examine the theory and methods required to become an effective visual storyteller. They develop skills to capture professional photographic news, sports, features, and portraits along with photo essays to tell an impactful and meaningful... Course Regular Studies Theories in Communications JOUR 1200 Most of us consider communicating an innate and spontaneous activity, but the ways we communicate change over time and can be evaluated, studied, and manipulated. In this course, students examine the changing ideologies behind communication theories, research, and models as they relate to our... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Regular Studies Advanced Geomorphology GEOG 2290 Advanced studies of the processes that affect development of natural landforms and landscapes. GEOG 2290 is a laboratory science course with both lecture and laboratory sections. Topics covered include fluvial, coastal, desert glacial and periglacial processes, natural weathering phenomena, and soil...
Occupational Health and Safety Law - Level 1 HSEP 1201 This course examines Provincial statutes as they apply to workplaces within the Province of British Columbia. The internal reporting system and the system’s partners, such as WSBC and various governing bodies, will be reviewed. Applicable legislation will be studied as well as its relationship to...
Communication and Conflict Resolution HSEP 1208 Individuals in this field will be on the front lines and often be seen as working against an employer, employees, government agencies, and even the Ministry. In addition, they might be called upon to testify in court cases, inquests, arbitrations, or trials. The ability to communicate clearly...
Risk Assessment HSEP 1403 Risk assessment is important in developing policy and protocol to reduce hazards and injuries, and is vital to ensure workplace safety. Discover how accidents and incidents occur and how to mitigate them by developing process for safety; analyze policies and SOP to provide improved workplace safety...
Training Program Design HSEP 1404 Developing effective training programs is essential when working in Health and Safety. Learn to engage your learners, provide simple on-point information, accommodate different learning styles, and determine correct training methods for your audience; create handouts and supporting materials that...
Foundations of Occupational Hygiene HSEP 1405 Understanding Occupational Hygiene is vital for health and safety practitioners. This course is designed to introduce and understand the concepts of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and controlling workplace hazards and exposures that may lead to illness, disease or injury. Participants will...
Career and Work Search Skills HSEP 1502 Job search skills are essential to gaining employment post program. Learners will understand how to create effective resumes, interview requirements, learn about the hidden labour market, and the importance of networking, and how to approach professional organizations for job shadowing opportunities...
Programming for Data Management and Analytics INNO 1025 Programming is a key skill for working with data, enabling automation, analysis, and insight generation. Students develop foundational programming skills using Python to support data acquisition, analysis, and visualization. They also explore core concepts such as control flow, data structures, and...
Course Regular Studies Photojournalism JOUR 1168 Images are a key element of effective storytelling. Students examine the theory and methods required to become an effective visual storyteller. They develop skills to capture professional photographic news, sports, features, and portraits along with photo essays to tell an impactful and meaningful...
Course Regular Studies Theories in Communications JOUR 1200 Most of us consider communicating an innate and spontaneous activity, but the ways we communicate change over time and can be evaluated, studied, and manipulated. In this course, students examine the changing ideologies behind communication theories, research, and models as they relate to our...