Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 2191 - 2200 of 3547 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlescampaign_landing_pageCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Regular Studies Creative Writing: Non-Fiction ENGL 2276 Students will study the forms and techniques of the personal essay. While students will analyse samples from a variety of professional writers, the focus of the course will be on the development of the students' own writing abilities. Students will keep a creative journal and will produce two 6-10... Course Regular Studies Writing Lives II ENGL 2286 A firsthand account of a collective experience is a powerful historical document. The culmination of the Writing Lives project involves the generation of a first-person memoir in collaboration with a survivor. Integrating knowledge gained in Writing Lives I, students work in groups to establish... Course Regular Studies Intermediate Composition II ENGL 2327 Building on what students have learned in ENGL 2227 (or equivalent), ENGL 2327 students will continue their studies of rhetoric, "the art of persuasion." Through close analysis of various kinds of prose models, students will improve their critical reading and writing skills. They will learn various... Course Regular Studies Studies in Canadian Cinema ENGL 2330 This course examines the historical development, accomplishments, limitations, and possible future directions of Canadian cinema. Film viewings will range from early silent works to contemporary French and English-language productions.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year... Course Regular Studies Film through Theory ENGL 2430 This course examines the language of film criticism, history, and discourse, while studying the forms of narrative, cinematography, and direction within a theoretical context. Specifically designed for those students with a serious interest in cinema, the course will concentrate on the important... Course Regular Studies Studies in Film Genre or Period ENGL 2530 This course examines one or more film genres or periods, such as film noir, silent films, and films of the 1970s, as well as various national or regional cinemas. Essays are required.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year, university-transferable English; or a minimum "B"... Course Regular Studies American Cinema 1930–1960 ENGL 2630 This course examines Classical Hollywood Cinema: its narrative mode and subversions of it, its history from 1930 to 1960, its technology, its genres, the studio system, and how it affected film content and style in this period. Furthermore, it investigates connections between classical films and key... Course Continuing Studies How to Start Your Own Business ENTR 1009 Turn opportunities into viable business ventures. Learn to develop your own approaches, guidelines, and skills for being an entrepreneur. Topics include business idea generation, market research, marketing and sales strategies, writing proposals, financing options, human resources, and successfully... Course Regular Studies Environmental Studies Program Seminar ENVS 1105 A non-credit, non-fee course consisting of a series of seminars, films, and speakers focusing on the environment. This course is intended to provide an introduction to environmental issues and the Diploma in Arts and Science (Environmental Studies). Required for the Diploma in Arts and Science... Course Regular Studies Applied Environmental Studies: CityStudio ENVS 2100 Applied Environmental Studies: CityStudio introduces local urban environmental topics through which the student develops research, communication, project management, and group skills. This cross-disciplinary course will inform and challenge students' perspectives of their world, while providing the... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Regular Studies Creative Writing: Non-Fiction ENGL 2276 Students will study the forms and techniques of the personal essay. While students will analyse samples from a variety of professional writers, the focus of the course will be on the development of the students' own writing abilities. Students will keep a creative journal and will produce two 6-10...
Course Regular Studies Writing Lives II ENGL 2286 A firsthand account of a collective experience is a powerful historical document. The culmination of the Writing Lives project involves the generation of a first-person memoir in collaboration with a survivor. Integrating knowledge gained in Writing Lives I, students work in groups to establish...
Course Regular Studies Intermediate Composition II ENGL 2327 Building on what students have learned in ENGL 2227 (or equivalent), ENGL 2327 students will continue their studies of rhetoric, "the art of persuasion." Through close analysis of various kinds of prose models, students will improve their critical reading and writing skills. They will learn various...
Course Regular Studies Studies in Canadian Cinema ENGL 2330 This course examines the historical development, accomplishments, limitations, and possible future directions of Canadian cinema. Film viewings will range from early silent works to contemporary French and English-language productions.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year...
Course Regular Studies Film through Theory ENGL 2430 This course examines the language of film criticism, history, and discourse, while studying the forms of narrative, cinematography, and direction within a theoretical context. Specifically designed for those students with a serious interest in cinema, the course will concentrate on the important...
Course Regular Studies Studies in Film Genre or Period ENGL 2530 This course examines one or more film genres or periods, such as film noir, silent films, and films of the 1970s, as well as various national or regional cinemas. Essays are required.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year, university-transferable English; or a minimum "B"...
Course Regular Studies American Cinema 1930–1960 ENGL 2630 This course examines Classical Hollywood Cinema: its narrative mode and subversions of it, its history from 1930 to 1960, its technology, its genres, the studio system, and how it affected film content and style in this period. Furthermore, it investigates connections between classical films and key...
Course Continuing Studies How to Start Your Own Business ENTR 1009 Turn opportunities into viable business ventures. Learn to develop your own approaches, guidelines, and skills for being an entrepreneur. Topics include business idea generation, market research, marketing and sales strategies, writing proposals, financing options, human resources, and successfully...
Course Regular Studies Environmental Studies Program Seminar ENVS 1105 A non-credit, non-fee course consisting of a series of seminars, films, and speakers focusing on the environment. This course is intended to provide an introduction to environmental issues and the Diploma in Arts and Science (Environmental Studies). Required for the Diploma in Arts and Science...
Course Regular Studies Applied Environmental Studies: CityStudio ENVS 2100 Applied Environmental Studies: CityStudio introduces local urban environmental topics through which the student develops research, communication, project management, and group skills. This cross-disciplinary course will inform and challenge students' perspectives of their world, while providing the...