Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 1981 - 1990 of 3544 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlescampaign_landing_pageCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Regular Studies Sociological Explanations of Criminal and Deviant Behaviour CRIM 2104 Students examine major sociological perspectives on crime and deviance, including mainstream and critical theories, particularly: anomie, neutralization, control, conflict, sub-cultural, ecological, functionalist, interactionist, and critical. Students scrutinize theoretical assumptions... Course Regular Studies Special Topics in Criminology CRIM 2295 The special topics course will focus on a defined subject within the field of criminology. The course content will change from semester to semester and will depend upon the specific expertise and interest of the instructor and the current issues in criminology. Prerequisite(s): One of the following... Course Regular Studies Introduction to Corrections CRIM 2315 The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with various theoretical and practical issues facing the corrections arm of the Canadian Criminal Justice System. Included in the course will be an exploration of the historical underpinning of Canadian corrections as well as its role and... Course Regular Studies Criminal Law and Court Procedure CRIM 2316 Critical examination of selected topics in criminal procedure and evidence, including cross-national comparisons where appropriate. Detailed examination of the impact of the Charter of Rights on criminal procedure and admissibility of evidence. Review of various procedures contained in the Young... Course Regular Studies Multiculturalism and the Criminal Justice System CRIM 2415 The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with multicultural issues that relate to the administration of justice in Canada. The central issues to be explored are values, belief systems, culture, prejudice, discrimination, stereotyping, employment equity, and immigration. Once these... Course Regular Studies Law, Youth, and Young Offenders CRIM 2416 In this course, students will analyze the definitions and control mechanisms for youthful misconduct in Canadian society from an historical and in a contemporary context. Included will be an examination of state responses to criminal behaviour of young persons, especially the Young Offenders Act... Course Regular Studies Ethics and Professional Issues in Justice and Law CRIM 2417 Students will examine various ethical and other issues which affect professionals in the fields of justice and law. Students will review relationships with clients, the public, the government, employers and other professionals. Professional codes of conduct and government and legal regulation will... Course Continuing Studies Sage 50-1 Simply Accounting CSFW 1000 Sage 50 is the popular and easy-to-use accounting software for home offices and small businesses. Learn to set up company files and enter transactions for general ledger, accounts receivables, accounts payable, and inventory, and how to manage capital expenses. All final exams conducted on campus... Course Continuing Studies Sage 300-1 ACCPAC 1 CSFW 1004 This course covers the setup and transaction processing of the Sage 300 Accounts Payable module. Topics include: recording of Accounts Payable Invoices, Adjustments, and Payment transactions. Other topics include: vendor and vendor group maintenance. At the end of the course, you will have the... Course Continuing Studies MS Project - Level 1 CSFW 1008 This powerful program lets you balance your project tasks, time lines and resources. Learn how to identify resource over allocations, print schedules, manage costs and define a critical path for your project. Manage your projects with Microsoft Project and complete them on time and on budget. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Regular Studies Sociological Explanations of Criminal and Deviant Behaviour CRIM 2104 Students examine major sociological perspectives on crime and deviance, including mainstream and critical theories, particularly: anomie, neutralization, control, conflict, sub-cultural, ecological, functionalist, interactionist, and critical. Students scrutinize theoretical assumptions...
Course Regular Studies Special Topics in Criminology CRIM 2295 The special topics course will focus on a defined subject within the field of criminology. The course content will change from semester to semester and will depend upon the specific expertise and interest of the instructor and the current issues in criminology. Prerequisite(s): One of the following...
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Corrections CRIM 2315 The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with various theoretical and practical issues facing the corrections arm of the Canadian Criminal Justice System. Included in the course will be an exploration of the historical underpinning of Canadian corrections as well as its role and...
Course Regular Studies Criminal Law and Court Procedure CRIM 2316 Critical examination of selected topics in criminal procedure and evidence, including cross-national comparisons where appropriate. Detailed examination of the impact of the Charter of Rights on criminal procedure and admissibility of evidence. Review of various procedures contained in the Young...
Course Regular Studies Multiculturalism and the Criminal Justice System CRIM 2415 The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with multicultural issues that relate to the administration of justice in Canada. The central issues to be explored are values, belief systems, culture, prejudice, discrimination, stereotyping, employment equity, and immigration. Once these...
Course Regular Studies Law, Youth, and Young Offenders CRIM 2416 In this course, students will analyze the definitions and control mechanisms for youthful misconduct in Canadian society from an historical and in a contemporary context. Included will be an examination of state responses to criminal behaviour of young persons, especially the Young Offenders Act...
Course Regular Studies Ethics and Professional Issues in Justice and Law CRIM 2417 Students will examine various ethical and other issues which affect professionals in the fields of justice and law. Students will review relationships with clients, the public, the government, employers and other professionals. Professional codes of conduct and government and legal regulation will...
Course Continuing Studies Sage 50-1 Simply Accounting CSFW 1000 Sage 50 is the popular and easy-to-use accounting software for home offices and small businesses. Learn to set up company files and enter transactions for general ledger, accounts receivables, accounts payable, and inventory, and how to manage capital expenses. All final exams conducted on campus...
Course Continuing Studies Sage 300-1 ACCPAC 1 CSFW 1004 This course covers the setup and transaction processing of the Sage 300 Accounts Payable module. Topics include: recording of Accounts Payable Invoices, Adjustments, and Payment transactions. Other topics include: vendor and vendor group maintenance. At the end of the course, you will have the...
Course Continuing Studies MS Project - Level 1 CSFW 1008 This powerful program lets you balance your project tasks, time lines and resources. Learn how to identify resource over allocations, print schedules, manage costs and define a critical path for your project. Manage your projects with Microsoft Project and complete them on time and on budget.