Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 421 - 430 of 648 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlescampaign_landing_pageCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeopleProgramsSubjects Department of Psychology Person Noushine Afshar Instructor Education: Undergrad/grad degrees – UBC Teaching interests/courses: Intro Psyc, Neuroscience, Applied Child, Exceptionalities in Children Academic interests: Neuroanatomy/neurophysiology, childhood issues/risk factors, disorders and treatments, relationship dynamics (couples/families) Other: CCPA... Course Continuing Studies Portfolio: Post-Production AVEP 2303 Portfolios show the world what you can do. Academic portfolios are the final demonstration of acquired learning and are a requirement for graduation at Centre colleges. Portfolios are also one of the most important marketing tools you have for initially getting noticed and landing an interview for a... Course Regular Studies Applications of Microcontrollers CPSC 1490 A systems level microcontroller case study and project course that explores the design of embedded microcontroller systems as solutions to a set of practical problems. Course activities start with specific case studies and labs that apply scientific principles and technical knowledge. Activities... Course Regular Studies Haida Gwaii Field School FSCA 1100 This new field studies program delivers university-transfer credits in ABST 1115, BIOL 1118, ENGL 1123, 1127, and GEOG 1190 in a unique format and context.Students will spend classroom time at Langara College learning about Haida Gwaii and the people who live there. This will be followed by a two... Course Regular Studies Geographies of Money and Power GEOG 2250 What does the economy have to do with you? Find out here! This course introduces the basic concepts and theories of economic geography and examines the changing geographies or 'global shifts' of economic activities within the contemporary capitalist world economy. It examines the economic, political... Governance, Risk, and Compliance in Cybersecurity INNO 1035 Learning to manage risk and ensure compliance is essential in today’s cybersecurity environment, where organizations must protect data and meet regulatory requirements. Students explore the principles and practices of governance, risk management, and compliance within cybersecurity contexts. They... Course Regular Studies Basics of Copy Editing JOUR 1142 Formerly JOUR 1140Readers judge writing as much by its attention to details as by its grand phrases or sweeping narratives. Students learn how to ensure that their writing adheres to accepted Canadian style conventions used in journalism and communications. They analyze and edit grammar, spelling... Course Regular Studies Introduction to Digital Media Storytelling JOUR 1290 The future of storytelling is in the digital space. In this course, students examine new trends in online communications and mobile journalism, while becoming fluent in a variety of digital media formats. They explore writing for the web, using social media for journalism and public relations... Course Regular Studies Feature and Specialty Writing JOUR 2458 Creative and flexible feature writing takes readers a step beyond hard news stories, tapping into readers' interests, illuminating real-life characters, and providing meaning and substance with a writer's own style. In this course, students learn how to use a personal tone, deploy different... Course Regular Studies Critical Thinking PHIL 1104 Thinking critically means knowing how to support your beliefs and actions with good reasons and how to evaluate reasons given by others. In this course, you will learn to distinguish good from bad arguments as they occur in everyday discussions, including in the news media, political campaigns... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Department of Psychology Person Noushine Afshar Instructor Education: Undergrad/grad degrees – UBC Teaching interests/courses: Intro Psyc, Neuroscience, Applied Child, Exceptionalities in Children Academic interests: Neuroanatomy/neurophysiology, childhood issues/risk factors, disorders and treatments, relationship dynamics (couples/families) Other: CCPA...
Course Continuing Studies Portfolio: Post-Production AVEP 2303 Portfolios show the world what you can do. Academic portfolios are the final demonstration of acquired learning and are a requirement for graduation at Centre colleges. Portfolios are also one of the most important marketing tools you have for initially getting noticed and landing an interview for a...
Course Regular Studies Applications of Microcontrollers CPSC 1490 A systems level microcontroller case study and project course that explores the design of embedded microcontroller systems as solutions to a set of practical problems. Course activities start with specific case studies and labs that apply scientific principles and technical knowledge. Activities...
Course Regular Studies Haida Gwaii Field School FSCA 1100 This new field studies program delivers university-transfer credits in ABST 1115, BIOL 1118, ENGL 1123, 1127, and GEOG 1190 in a unique format and context.Students will spend classroom time at Langara College learning about Haida Gwaii and the people who live there. This will be followed by a two...
Course Regular Studies Geographies of Money and Power GEOG 2250 What does the economy have to do with you? Find out here! This course introduces the basic concepts and theories of economic geography and examines the changing geographies or 'global shifts' of economic activities within the contemporary capitalist world economy. It examines the economic, political...
Governance, Risk, and Compliance in Cybersecurity INNO 1035 Learning to manage risk and ensure compliance is essential in today’s cybersecurity environment, where organizations must protect data and meet regulatory requirements. Students explore the principles and practices of governance, risk management, and compliance within cybersecurity contexts. They...
Course Regular Studies Basics of Copy Editing JOUR 1142 Formerly JOUR 1140Readers judge writing as much by its attention to details as by its grand phrases or sweeping narratives. Students learn how to ensure that their writing adheres to accepted Canadian style conventions used in journalism and communications. They analyze and edit grammar, spelling...
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Digital Media Storytelling JOUR 1290 The future of storytelling is in the digital space. In this course, students examine new trends in online communications and mobile journalism, while becoming fluent in a variety of digital media formats. They explore writing for the web, using social media for journalism and public relations...
Course Regular Studies Feature and Specialty Writing JOUR 2458 Creative and flexible feature writing takes readers a step beyond hard news stories, tapping into readers' interests, illuminating real-life characters, and providing meaning and substance with a writer's own style. In this course, students learn how to use a personal tone, deploy different...
Course Regular Studies Critical Thinking PHIL 1104 Thinking critically means knowing how to support your beliefs and actions with good reasons and how to evaluate reasons given by others. In this course, you will learn to distinguish good from bad arguments as they occur in everyday discussions, including in the news media, political campaigns...