Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 2601 - 2610 of 3386 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlesCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Continuing Studies Programming Fundamentals PGRM 1005 Programming is fun, incredibly useful, and it opens up a wide range of options for you. Essentially, it is organizing and arranging instructions in different "languages". Great programming skills aren't hard to achieve as long as you develop good habits and follow some simple principles. Learn how... Programming with Python PGRM 1006 Python is a versatile all purpose language that can be used to build just about anything from web applications and desktop apps to productivity tools and games. Many developers have also used Python to help facilitate data analysis, and visualization. Learn how you can harness the power of this... Course Continuing Studies Practical Coding Solutions using Robotics PGRM 1051 You have mastered LEGO Robotics and now you want a real challenge! Expand your engineering and programing skills while you explore more complex machines and mechanisms using practical applications. Discover the world of wind-generators and solar cells by coding your Robotics to move using green... Course Regular Studies Introduction to Physical Fitness PHED 1112 An introduction to personal physical fitness development. Although the course is principally geared to mild but continuous and progressive exercise, there will also be opportunity for higher levels of performance. Some individual fitness testing is conducted to indicate personal fitness levels and... Course Regular Studies Healthy Lifestyles PHED 1118 As the third and final course in a series, this course will assist the student in applying the concepts covered to the "real world" working situation. Personal physical fitness levels will be reassessed once more and physical training programs maintained. The healthy living focus will expand to... Course Regular Studies Introduction to Philosophy: (Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy) PHIL 1100 An introduction to a variety of the classic responses to the question "How should I conduct my life?" Some of the major themes discussed are happiness, moral goodness, rights, obligation, freedom. Course Regular Studies Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality PHIL 1101 The primary questions dealt with are "What is the source and the limit of human knowledge?" and "What is the nature of reality?" and "What is our place in nature?" Some of the major themes discussed are knowing and believing, mind and brain, free will and determinism, truth, existence. Course Regular Studies Introduction to Logic PHIL 1102 This is an introduction to elementary formal logic. Valid and invalid reasoning. Common fallacies, logical connectives "and," "or," "if ... then". Truth tables. Propositional calculus and predicate calculus. Course Regular Studies Introduction to Philosophy of Science PHIL 1103 This course considers a variety of questions in the philosophy of science, including: What is the nature of science? What is a scientific hypothesis, theory, law? What is the role of induction and deduction in science? The course considers the claims of science to objective knowledge by looking at... Course Regular Studies Critical Thinking PHIL 1104 Thinking critically means knowing how to support your beliefs and actions with good reasons and how to evaluate reasons given by others. In this course, you will learn to distinguish good from bad arguments as they occur in everyday discussions, including in the news media, political campaigns... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Continuing Studies Programming Fundamentals PGRM 1005 Programming is fun, incredibly useful, and it opens up a wide range of options for you. Essentially, it is organizing and arranging instructions in different "languages". Great programming skills aren't hard to achieve as long as you develop good habits and follow some simple principles. Learn how...
Programming with Python PGRM 1006 Python is a versatile all purpose language that can be used to build just about anything from web applications and desktop apps to productivity tools and games. Many developers have also used Python to help facilitate data analysis, and visualization. Learn how you can harness the power of this...
Course Continuing Studies Practical Coding Solutions using Robotics PGRM 1051 You have mastered LEGO Robotics and now you want a real challenge! Expand your engineering and programing skills while you explore more complex machines and mechanisms using practical applications. Discover the world of wind-generators and solar cells by coding your Robotics to move using green...
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Physical Fitness PHED 1112 An introduction to personal physical fitness development. Although the course is principally geared to mild but continuous and progressive exercise, there will also be opportunity for higher levels of performance. Some individual fitness testing is conducted to indicate personal fitness levels and...
Course Regular Studies Healthy Lifestyles PHED 1118 As the third and final course in a series, this course will assist the student in applying the concepts covered to the "real world" working situation. Personal physical fitness levels will be reassessed once more and physical training programs maintained. The healthy living focus will expand to...
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Philosophy: (Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy) PHIL 1100 An introduction to a variety of the classic responses to the question "How should I conduct my life?" Some of the major themes discussed are happiness, moral goodness, rights, obligation, freedom.
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality PHIL 1101 The primary questions dealt with are "What is the source and the limit of human knowledge?" and "What is the nature of reality?" and "What is our place in nature?" Some of the major themes discussed are knowing and believing, mind and brain, free will and determinism, truth, existence.
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Logic PHIL 1102 This is an introduction to elementary formal logic. Valid and invalid reasoning. Common fallacies, logical connectives "and," "or," "if ... then". Truth tables. Propositional calculus and predicate calculus.
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Philosophy of Science PHIL 1103 This course considers a variety of questions in the philosophy of science, including: What is the nature of science? What is a scientific hypothesis, theory, law? What is the role of induction and deduction in science? The course considers the claims of science to objective knowledge by looking at...
Course Regular Studies Critical Thinking PHIL 1104 Thinking critically means knowing how to support your beliefs and actions with good reasons and how to evaluate reasons given by others. In this course, you will learn to distinguish good from bad arguments as they occur in everyday discussions, including in the news media, political campaigns...