Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 1261 - 1270 of 2978 results Regular Studies Labour Economics ECON 2280 Basic analysis of the labour market and the industrial relations system with emphasis on the major issues of public policy in Canada.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in ECON 1220 and 1221. Regular Studies International Law INTB 3500 Students are provided with an introductory understanding of the formation, sources, and application of international law; international personality; jurisdiction of states; the law of treaties; the International Court of Justice; state responsibility; substantive international obligations regarding... Regular Studies Introduction to Environmental Sociology SOCI 1126 An introduction to central sociological concepts and theories through the use of environmental examples. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the environment as a social issue, how environmental issues come to be constructed, the social structural and cultural origins of environmental... Regular Studies Management of Recreation Facility Systems RECR 4270 Students analyze the planning process for recreation facilities including designing a needs assessment plan, interpreting needs assessment data, and exploring the impacts of organizational governance on facility resources. They apply evaluative tools to measure the performance of a recreation... Regular Studies Regional Studies in Anthropology: Latin America ANTH 1160 An introduction to and overview of cultural development and diversity in Latin America from pre-conquest times to the present. The student will be given a broad theoretical perspective to selected topics of anthropological interest. This is a survey course and is intended to give a comprehensive... Regular Studies Special Topics ANTH 1195 This number is reserved for anthropology courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) anthropology faculty who may wish to present a course in their speciality; or b) visiting anthropology lecturers. Announcements regarding this course offering and its prerequisites, if any, will be... Regular Studies Introduction to Sociology: Models and Concepts SOCI 1120 What is the social world and our place in it? Students examine a wide range of concepts, theories, and issues that shape reciprocal relationships between society and the individual. Subjects may include culture, socialization, social interaction, groups and organizations, sexuality and society, mass... Regular Studies Introduction to Sociology: Structures and Processes SOCI 1121 What is the role of the individual in society and how does society influence the lives of individuals? Students explore a wide range of concepts, theories, and issues that shape reciprocal relationships between society and the individual. Subjects may include gender stratification, race and... Regular Studies Introduction to Social Theory SOCI 2200 Students are introduced to major areas of social theory. They explore important perspectives, key concepts and thinkers, and the sociological influences which fueled the emergence of changing understandings of society. The course will also be of interest to students in a number of different social... Regular Studies Social Change and Globalization SOCI 2222 An investigation of the sociological problems, theories, and ideas concerned with understanding and explaining social change. Various factors influencing social change in the contemporary global context will be examined.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in one of the following: ANTH 1120, SOCI... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Labour Economics ECON 2280 Basic analysis of the labour market and the industrial relations system with emphasis on the major issues of public policy in Canada.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in ECON 1220 and 1221.
Regular Studies International Law INTB 3500 Students are provided with an introductory understanding of the formation, sources, and application of international law; international personality; jurisdiction of states; the law of treaties; the International Court of Justice; state responsibility; substantive international obligations regarding...
Regular Studies Introduction to Environmental Sociology SOCI 1126 An introduction to central sociological concepts and theories through the use of environmental examples. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the environment as a social issue, how environmental issues come to be constructed, the social structural and cultural origins of environmental...
Regular Studies Management of Recreation Facility Systems RECR 4270 Students analyze the planning process for recreation facilities including designing a needs assessment plan, interpreting needs assessment data, and exploring the impacts of organizational governance on facility resources. They apply evaluative tools to measure the performance of a recreation...
Regular Studies Regional Studies in Anthropology: Latin America ANTH 1160 An introduction to and overview of cultural development and diversity in Latin America from pre-conquest times to the present. The student will be given a broad theoretical perspective to selected topics of anthropological interest. This is a survey course and is intended to give a comprehensive...
Regular Studies Special Topics ANTH 1195 This number is reserved for anthropology courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) anthropology faculty who may wish to present a course in their speciality; or b) visiting anthropology lecturers. Announcements regarding this course offering and its prerequisites, if any, will be...
Regular Studies Introduction to Sociology: Models and Concepts SOCI 1120 What is the social world and our place in it? Students examine a wide range of concepts, theories, and issues that shape reciprocal relationships between society and the individual. Subjects may include culture, socialization, social interaction, groups and organizations, sexuality and society, mass...
Regular Studies Introduction to Sociology: Structures and Processes SOCI 1121 What is the role of the individual in society and how does society influence the lives of individuals? Students explore a wide range of concepts, theories, and issues that shape reciprocal relationships between society and the individual. Subjects may include gender stratification, race and...
Regular Studies Introduction to Social Theory SOCI 2200 Students are introduced to major areas of social theory. They explore important perspectives, key concepts and thinkers, and the sociological influences which fueled the emergence of changing understandings of society. The course will also be of interest to students in a number of different social...
Regular Studies Social Change and Globalization SOCI 2222 An investigation of the sociological problems, theories, and ideas concerned with understanding and explaining social change. Various factors influencing social change in the contemporary global context will be examined.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in one of the following: ANTH 1120, SOCI...