Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 2691 - 2700 of 3386 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlesCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Regular Studies BC Politics & Government POLI 2241 This course examines the structure of government in British Columbia and the forces shaping politics in the province. Continuity and change in the political life of British Columbia is assessed by reference both to BC's political history since Confederation and to recent developments in BC politics... Course Regular Studies Cmprtv Pltcs: Wstrn Lbrl Dmcrc POLI 2250 A comparative analysis of the government and politics of selected western liberal democracies (e.g., the UK, France, Germany, the USA). The countries covered vary with the instructor.Students may only receive credit for one of POLI 1150 or 2250. Course Regular Studies Democracy in the Digital Age POLI 2255 Political processes, actors, and institutions are affected by the variety of factors loosely connected to the Internet and its associated platforms. In this course, students explore how digital media (social media, online chat rooms, electronic voting processes, and electronic journalism) are... Course Regular Studies Politics of Totalitarianism POLI 2265 This course will introduce students to the main features of totalitarian forms of government, as these are articulated in political theory. The course will emphasize the differences between totalitarianism and authoritarianism and will explore the intersecting propaganda, surveillance, and terror... Course Regular Studies Intro Wstrn Political Thought POLI 2270 This course is designed as an introduction to the field of political theory through the study of the classic theorists of the western liberal political tradition.Prerequisite(s): Any university-transferable political science or philosophy course; or permission of the instructor. Course Regular Studies Intr Wstrn Fmnst Scl & Pltcl T POLI 2275 Feminism is not a monolithic movement with a unified theoretical base. Feminism encompasses a variety of approaches, methodologies and political objectives. This course will situate feminist thought within the broader context of mainstream political theory, describing how feminists have contested... Course Regular Studies Special Topics II POLI 2295 This number is reserved for political science courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College political science Faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty which may be of limited interest; or b) visiting political science lecturers.Prerequisite(s): Will be announced in... Course Regular Studies Prop Construction PPCN 318 Course Continuing Studies Property Management - Residential PROP 1001 Learn the principles and practices of professional residential rental and strata management. Topics include: property types, licensing and trust accounts, the Residential Tenancy Act, the Strata Property Act, management agreements, rental marketing, tenancy applications and agreements, budgets and... Course Continuing Studies Property Management - Commercial PROP 1002 Learn the principles and practices of commercial, industrial, and retail property management. Topics include property types, law, management agreements, marketing, leases, maintenance and security, budgets and controls, insurance, assessment and taxation, special use properties (e.g. medical... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Regular Studies BC Politics & Government POLI 2241 This course examines the structure of government in British Columbia and the forces shaping politics in the province. Continuity and change in the political life of British Columbia is assessed by reference both to BC's political history since Confederation and to recent developments in BC politics...
Course Regular Studies Cmprtv Pltcs: Wstrn Lbrl Dmcrc POLI 2250 A comparative analysis of the government and politics of selected western liberal democracies (e.g., the UK, France, Germany, the USA). The countries covered vary with the instructor.Students may only receive credit for one of POLI 1150 or 2250.
Course Regular Studies Democracy in the Digital Age POLI 2255 Political processes, actors, and institutions are affected by the variety of factors loosely connected to the Internet and its associated platforms. In this course, students explore how digital media (social media, online chat rooms, electronic voting processes, and electronic journalism) are...
Course Regular Studies Politics of Totalitarianism POLI 2265 This course will introduce students to the main features of totalitarian forms of government, as these are articulated in political theory. The course will emphasize the differences between totalitarianism and authoritarianism and will explore the intersecting propaganda, surveillance, and terror...
Course Regular Studies Intro Wstrn Political Thought POLI 2270 This course is designed as an introduction to the field of political theory through the study of the classic theorists of the western liberal political tradition.Prerequisite(s): Any university-transferable political science or philosophy course; or permission of the instructor.
Course Regular Studies Intr Wstrn Fmnst Scl & Pltcl T POLI 2275 Feminism is not a monolithic movement with a unified theoretical base. Feminism encompasses a variety of approaches, methodologies and political objectives. This course will situate feminist thought within the broader context of mainstream political theory, describing how feminists have contested...
Course Regular Studies Special Topics II POLI 2295 This number is reserved for political science courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College political science Faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty which may be of limited interest; or b) visiting political science lecturers.Prerequisite(s): Will be announced in...
Course Continuing Studies Property Management - Residential PROP 1001 Learn the principles and practices of professional residential rental and strata management. Topics include: property types, licensing and trust accounts, the Residential Tenancy Act, the Strata Property Act, management agreements, rental marketing, tenancy applications and agreements, budgets and...
Course Continuing Studies Property Management - Commercial PROP 1002 Learn the principles and practices of commercial, industrial, and retail property management. Topics include property types, law, management agreements, marketing, leases, maintenance and security, budgets and controls, insurance, assessment and taxation, special use properties (e.g. medical...