Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 1251 - 1260 of 2978 results Regular Studies Nutrition II NUTR 2212 In this online course, students continue the study of normal nutrition. The specific areas of study include vitamins, minerals, fluids, nutritional assessment, food and drug interactions, and specific nutritional concerns during the stages of the life cycle. Completion of NUTR 2112 and 2212 will... Regular Studies Women and Popular Culture WMST 1230 This course examines women's many different relationships to contemporary popular culture focusing on media such as film, television, music, magazines, popular events and trends, fan culture, and communication technologies. The course uses cultural studies and feminist theories to explore what is... Regular Studies Introduction to Human Sexuality and Behaviour HSCI 1120 Students explore biological, psychological, social, and cultural perspectives on human sexuality and sexual behaviour. Topics include the physical development and functions of reproductive systems, sexual dysfunction, sexually transmitted diseases, gender and gender identity, and relevant Canadian... Regular Studies Ecological Determinants of Human Growth, Development, and Health HSCI 2216 Ecology is the study of an organism and its interactions with the physical surroundings. These interactions play an important role in determining how we develop and our health and well-being. Students examine the concept of human health from a genetic and evolutionary perspective, and consider the... Regular Studies Drugs and Society HSCI 1180 Students explore the subject of drug addictions and their social impact. In addition to the pharmacology and effects of legal and illegal drugs, risk factors and major theories on substance abuse and addiction are analyzed with the goal of understanding the pros and cons of current approaches to the... Regular Studies Organic Chemistry for the Biological Sciences CHEM 2216 This organic chemistry course is intended for students in the biological sciences. Topics include properties of aromatic compounds, reactions and properties of alkenes, alkynes, cabonyl compounds, and carbohydrates. Not intended for students completing a chemistry or biochemistry major.Prerequisite... Regular Studies Introduction to International Business INTB 2000 This course introduces students to the role of international trade, the international business environment and Canada's dependence on, and role in, international business. Students will gain an understanding of international business, globalization, and the importance of international business to... Regular Studies International Marketing Management INTB 3200 The purpose of this course is to enable students to develop a proficiency in managing marketing principles and practices in a global business environment. This course examines the nature and the characteristics of international marketing and focuses on the applied micro-environmental aspects of the... Regular Studies Philosophy of Religion PHIL 1140 This course investigates proofs for the existence of God, the intellectual ground of faith, the problems of evil and suffering, the mystical path, the connection between ethics and religion, the psychologizing of religion, religious pluralism, and recent claims by atheists that religious beliefs are... Regular Studies Environmental Economics ECON 2260 Students will examine the links between the economy and the environment. They will use economic principles to explain why environmental problems occur in a market economy and study how economic policy instruments can be used to deal with these problems.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in ECON... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Nutrition II NUTR 2212 In this online course, students continue the study of normal nutrition. The specific areas of study include vitamins, minerals, fluids, nutritional assessment, food and drug interactions, and specific nutritional concerns during the stages of the life cycle. Completion of NUTR 2112 and 2212 will...
Regular Studies Women and Popular Culture WMST 1230 This course examines women's many different relationships to contemporary popular culture focusing on media such as film, television, music, magazines, popular events and trends, fan culture, and communication technologies. The course uses cultural studies and feminist theories to explore what is...
Regular Studies Introduction to Human Sexuality and Behaviour HSCI 1120 Students explore biological, psychological, social, and cultural perspectives on human sexuality and sexual behaviour. Topics include the physical development and functions of reproductive systems, sexual dysfunction, sexually transmitted diseases, gender and gender identity, and relevant Canadian...
Regular Studies Ecological Determinants of Human Growth, Development, and Health HSCI 2216 Ecology is the study of an organism and its interactions with the physical surroundings. These interactions play an important role in determining how we develop and our health and well-being. Students examine the concept of human health from a genetic and evolutionary perspective, and consider the...
Regular Studies Drugs and Society HSCI 1180 Students explore the subject of drug addictions and their social impact. In addition to the pharmacology and effects of legal and illegal drugs, risk factors and major theories on substance abuse and addiction are analyzed with the goal of understanding the pros and cons of current approaches to the...
Regular Studies Organic Chemistry for the Biological Sciences CHEM 2216 This organic chemistry course is intended for students in the biological sciences. Topics include properties of aromatic compounds, reactions and properties of alkenes, alkynes, cabonyl compounds, and carbohydrates. Not intended for students completing a chemistry or biochemistry major.Prerequisite...
Regular Studies Introduction to International Business INTB 2000 This course introduces students to the role of international trade, the international business environment and Canada's dependence on, and role in, international business. Students will gain an understanding of international business, globalization, and the importance of international business to...
Regular Studies International Marketing Management INTB 3200 The purpose of this course is to enable students to develop a proficiency in managing marketing principles and practices in a global business environment. This course examines the nature and the characteristics of international marketing and focuses on the applied micro-environmental aspects of the...
Regular Studies Philosophy of Religion PHIL 1140 This course investigates proofs for the existence of God, the intellectual ground of faith, the problems of evil and suffering, the mystical path, the connection between ethics and religion, the psychologizing of religion, religious pluralism, and recent claims by atheists that religious beliefs are...
Regular Studies Environmental Economics ECON 2260 Students will examine the links between the economy and the environment. They will use economic principles to explain why environmental problems occur in a market economy and study how economic policy instruments can be used to deal with these problems.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in ECON...