Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 2561 - 2570 of 4270 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlescampaign_landing_pageCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Continuing Studies Writing Proposals & Negotiating Contracts ENTR 1031 Learn to identify real opportunities, write winning proposals, and successfully negotiate government and private sector contracts. Explore proposal sourcing, development and presentation techniques, and negotiation tactics. Learn about project pricing and budgeting, bidding processes, and point... 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 Environmental Sustainability in Practice ENVS 2100 Environmental Sustainability in Practice 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... Course Regular Studies Environmental Law ENVS 2410 An introduction to environmental law with special reference to British Columbia. Topics include how laws are formulated and revised, review of key current international, federal and provincial environmental legislation and how it operates in reality, compliance and enforcement, due diligence, and... Course Regular Studies Field School ENVS 2470 A practical field methods course, including lectures (spring semester) and a mandatory, off-campus, field component shortly after the final examinations period (end of semester). Team taught, the course will feature techniques used for terrain analysis, mapping, inventory of ecosystems, water... Course Continuing Studies ESA Career & Workskills ESAP 1002 Course Continuing Studies ESA Keyboarding ESAP 1003 Course Continuing Studies ESA Simply Accounting 1 ESAP 1004 Course Continuing Studies ESA MS Office ESAP 1006 Course Continuing Studies ESA Word 2 ESAP 1015 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Continuing Studies Writing Proposals & Negotiating Contracts ENTR 1031 Learn to identify real opportunities, write winning proposals, and successfully negotiate government and private sector contracts. Explore proposal sourcing, development and presentation techniques, and negotiation tactics. Learn about project pricing and budgeting, bidding processes, and point...
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 Environmental Sustainability in Practice ENVS 2100 Environmental Sustainability in Practice 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...
Course Regular Studies Environmental Law ENVS 2410 An introduction to environmental law with special reference to British Columbia. Topics include how laws are formulated and revised, review of key current international, federal and provincial environmental legislation and how it operates in reality, compliance and enforcement, due diligence, and...
Course Regular Studies Field School ENVS 2470 A practical field methods course, including lectures (spring semester) and a mandatory, off-campus, field component shortly after the final examinations period (end of semester). Team taught, the course will feature techniques used for terrain analysis, mapping, inventory of ecosystems, water...