Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 1131 - 1140 of 2978 results Regular Studies Criminal Justice and Aboriginal People ABST 1200 This course surveys the history of the application of criminal law with respect to Aboriginal people. This course examines the impact of the Criminal Code and the Criminal Justice System on Aboriginal life in Canada while focusing on contemporary conditions and the potential for reform. Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar II ABST 1106 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers. Regular Studies Personal Portfolio Development and Seminar RECR 2288 Students explore the concepts and methods of reflective practice and self-directed learning within the context of recreation. They examine their own and others' personal and professional experiences and take part in personal strategic planning and professional development activities for their future... Regular Studies Introduction to Computer Electronics CPSC 1401 Includes a thorough, comprehensive, and practical coverage of basic electrical and electronic concepts and circuits with special emphasis on trouble shooting and applications in computer systems. Students are expected to have a knowledge of elementary calculus and basic physics.Prerequisite(s)... Regular Studies Visual Culture I AHIS 1112 Visual culture is examined from a global and thematic perspective in order for students to gain a better understanding of how art communicates ideas, values, and beliefs. Students will develop visual and conceptual skills essential for analyzing and critically interpreting a wide range of visual... Regular Studies Nineteenth Century Art History AHIS 1113 This course is a chronological survey of the visual art and architecture of Europe and North America in the 19th century. The course familiarizes students with academic, salon, and avant-garde art with an emphasis on the dominance of French art. Issues of gender, class, and race are addressed in... Regular Studies Western Art: Prehistory to the Renaissance AHIS 1114 This course is a chronological survey of western painting, sculpture, and architecture from Prehistory to the Renaissance. Art works will be studied in the context of the political, economic, and social developments of each period. Regular Studies Asian Art I: Prehistoric to Early Modern AHIS 1115 This course is an introductory, chronological survey of the ceramics, sculpture, architecture, and painting of India, China, Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Central Asia, Tibet, and Southeast Asia. The art will be studied in relation to the political, social, and cultural contexts from prehistoric times to... Regular Studies Visual Culture II AHIS 1212 This course examines themes encountered in visual culture with an emphasis on issues of power, politics, race, social class, and the body. The relationship between visual imagery and the social context in which it is created will be examined in order to foster critical interpretation. Regular Studies The Evolution of Early Christian Thought and Spirituality RELS 1230 An enquiry into the cultural roots of western Christian civilization focusing on its Jewish, Greek, Roman, and Persian antecedents and its evolution during the first four centuries of our era. Attention is given to present day issues such as biblical criticism as well as Third World political and... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Criminal Justice and Aboriginal People ABST 1200 This course surveys the history of the application of criminal law with respect to Aboriginal people. This course examines the impact of the Criminal Code and the Criminal Justice System on Aboriginal life in Canada while focusing on contemporary conditions and the potential for reform.
Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar II ABST 1106 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers.
Regular Studies Personal Portfolio Development and Seminar RECR 2288 Students explore the concepts and methods of reflective practice and self-directed learning within the context of recreation. They examine their own and others' personal and professional experiences and take part in personal strategic planning and professional development activities for their future...
Regular Studies Introduction to Computer Electronics CPSC 1401 Includes a thorough, comprehensive, and practical coverage of basic electrical and electronic concepts and circuits with special emphasis on trouble shooting and applications in computer systems. Students are expected to have a knowledge of elementary calculus and basic physics.Prerequisite(s)...
Regular Studies Visual Culture I AHIS 1112 Visual culture is examined from a global and thematic perspective in order for students to gain a better understanding of how art communicates ideas, values, and beliefs. Students will develop visual and conceptual skills essential for analyzing and critically interpreting a wide range of visual...
Regular Studies Nineteenth Century Art History AHIS 1113 This course is a chronological survey of the visual art and architecture of Europe and North America in the 19th century. The course familiarizes students with academic, salon, and avant-garde art with an emphasis on the dominance of French art. Issues of gender, class, and race are addressed in...
Regular Studies Western Art: Prehistory to the Renaissance AHIS 1114 This course is a chronological survey of western painting, sculpture, and architecture from Prehistory to the Renaissance. Art works will be studied in the context of the political, economic, and social developments of each period.
Regular Studies Asian Art I: Prehistoric to Early Modern AHIS 1115 This course is an introductory, chronological survey of the ceramics, sculpture, architecture, and painting of India, China, Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Central Asia, Tibet, and Southeast Asia. The art will be studied in relation to the political, social, and cultural contexts from prehistoric times to...
Regular Studies Visual Culture II AHIS 1212 This course examines themes encountered in visual culture with an emphasis on issues of power, politics, race, social class, and the body. The relationship between visual imagery and the social context in which it is created will be examined in order to foster critical interpretation.
Regular Studies The Evolution of Early Christian Thought and Spirituality RELS 1230 An enquiry into the cultural roots of western Christian civilization focusing on its Jewish, Greek, Roman, and Persian antecedents and its evolution during the first four centuries of our era. Attention is given to present day issues such as biblical criticism as well as Third World political and...