Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 1201 - 1210 of 2978 results Regular Studies Internship Orientation and Portfolio Development RECR 2388 In preparation for their spring recreation internship, students participate in a comprehensive orientation. Students are introduced to the duties, responsibilities, and assignments they will complete throughout their 14-week internship. Students also investigate, assess, interview for, and secure an... Regular Studies RDA, MARC Coding & Derived Cataloguing LIBR 2418 Creation and manipulation of MARC (machine readable cataloguing) records for online catalogues. Identification, capture, import, and modification of catalogue records from bibliographic sources online.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Diploma in Library and... Regular Studies Methods in Archaeology: Geospatial Analysis ANTH 1223 A course which introduces students to the field of spatial analysis. Students will participate in lectures, labs, and data collection. Starting with pace and compass mapping, students will then be introduced to Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), operation of a... Regular Studies Special Topics: Specialized Library Resources LIBR 2195 An in-depth exploration of resources and services for libraries in the business, technology, legal and medical sectors.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Diploma in Library and Information Technology and the Diploma in Library and Information Technology (Flexible... Regular Studies Urban Aboriginal Strategies ABST 2240 Since 1951 there has been a rapid growth in the number of First Nations Canadians living in the city. Despite this there has been little academic attention given to the systemic study of Canadian Aboriginal peoples living in urban centres. This course introduces students to the problems and... Regular Studies Canadian Aboriginal Law ABST 2120 This course examines relations between Aboriginal people and the Canadian government including treaties, modern treaty-making, political negotiations, legislation, and the recognition of Aboriginal rights under the Canadian constitution. The role of Aboriginal law and traditions will be included as... Regular Studies Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspectives ANTH 2260 This course will provide a cross-cultural survey of the nature and diversity of gender relations and their sociocultural expression. Explanations and theories of gender inequality drawn from anthropological research will be considered, as will selected areas of topical interest.Prerequisite(s): A... Regular Studies Business Presentation Skills BUSM 1500 This course will develop the communication skills to prepare students to act effectively in a range of practical business situations. It will include skill development in managing meetings, public speaking and interpersonal communications in a business setting. Students will be required to develop... Regular Studies Financial Accounting II FMGT 1215 This course concludes the introduction to financial accounting which began in FMGT 1115. The course examines the right side of the accounting equation, liabilities, and shareholders equity, as well as introducing some other specific accounting issues. Topics include current liabilities, long-term... Regular Studies Intermediate Financial Accounting FMGT 2421 This course provides a comprehensive study of more complex techniques, principles, and concepts involved in the construction and interpretation of financial reports prepared for external users. The course focuses on the liabilities and equity side of the balance sheet, and examines more... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Internship Orientation and Portfolio Development RECR 2388 In preparation for their spring recreation internship, students participate in a comprehensive orientation. Students are introduced to the duties, responsibilities, and assignments they will complete throughout their 14-week internship. Students also investigate, assess, interview for, and secure an...
Regular Studies RDA, MARC Coding & Derived Cataloguing LIBR 2418 Creation and manipulation of MARC (machine readable cataloguing) records for online catalogues. Identification, capture, import, and modification of catalogue records from bibliographic sources online.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Diploma in Library and...
Regular Studies Methods in Archaeology: Geospatial Analysis ANTH 1223 A course which introduces students to the field of spatial analysis. Students will participate in lectures, labs, and data collection. Starting with pace and compass mapping, students will then be introduced to Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), operation of a...
Regular Studies Special Topics: Specialized Library Resources LIBR 2195 An in-depth exploration of resources and services for libraries in the business, technology, legal and medical sectors.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Diploma in Library and Information Technology and the Diploma in Library and Information Technology (Flexible...
Regular Studies Urban Aboriginal Strategies ABST 2240 Since 1951 there has been a rapid growth in the number of First Nations Canadians living in the city. Despite this there has been little academic attention given to the systemic study of Canadian Aboriginal peoples living in urban centres. This course introduces students to the problems and...
Regular Studies Canadian Aboriginal Law ABST 2120 This course examines relations between Aboriginal people and the Canadian government including treaties, modern treaty-making, political negotiations, legislation, and the recognition of Aboriginal rights under the Canadian constitution. The role of Aboriginal law and traditions will be included as...
Regular Studies Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspectives ANTH 2260 This course will provide a cross-cultural survey of the nature and diversity of gender relations and their sociocultural expression. Explanations and theories of gender inequality drawn from anthropological research will be considered, as will selected areas of topical interest.Prerequisite(s): A...
Regular Studies Business Presentation Skills BUSM 1500 This course will develop the communication skills to prepare students to act effectively in a range of practical business situations. It will include skill development in managing meetings, public speaking and interpersonal communications in a business setting. Students will be required to develop...
Regular Studies Financial Accounting II FMGT 1215 This course concludes the introduction to financial accounting which began in FMGT 1115. The course examines the right side of the accounting equation, liabilities, and shareholders equity, as well as introducing some other specific accounting issues. Topics include current liabilities, long-term...
Regular Studies Intermediate Financial Accounting FMGT 2421 This course provides a comprehensive study of more complex techniques, principles, and concepts involved in the construction and interpretation of financial reports prepared for external users. The course focuses on the liabilities and equity side of the balance sheet, and examines more...