Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 1876 - 1880 of 3293 results Transforming Conflicts: Negotiation to Non-violent Revolution PCCN 2201 PCCN 2201 will encourage students to explore the academic dimensions of peace-building, presenting theoretical frameworks that critique and challenge war systems (hierarchical, competitive, reliant on structural violence). Creating peace system alternatives to war systems will be demonstrated... 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... 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... Philosophy & Literature PHIL 2160 Philosophy aims to describe the world and our experience within it as accurately and thoroughly as possible, while literature shows some important aspects of human existence by using literary devices like metaphors which force the reader to make subjective interpretations about the writer's messages... Theory of Knowledge PHIL 2201 A continuation of PHIL 1101 in which some topics treated there will be examined in greater depth, and new ones introduced. We will consider three main questions: (1) What is knowledge? (How does knowing differ from believing? Is there any certain knowledge?); (2) What, if anything, can we know? (Can... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Transforming Conflicts: Negotiation to Non-violent Revolution PCCN 2201 PCCN 2201 will encourage students to explore the academic dimensions of peace-building, presenting theoretical frameworks that critique and challenge war systems (hierarchical, competitive, reliant on structural violence). Creating peace system alternatives to war systems will be demonstrated...
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...
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...
Philosophy & Literature PHIL 2160 Philosophy aims to describe the world and our experience within it as accurately and thoroughly as possible, while literature shows some important aspects of human existence by using literary devices like metaphors which force the reader to make subjective interpretations about the writer's messages...
Theory of Knowledge PHIL 2201 A continuation of PHIL 1101 in which some topics treated there will be examined in greater depth, and new ones introduced. We will consider three main questions: (1) What is knowledge? (How does knowing differ from believing? Is there any certain knowledge?); (2) What, if anything, can we know? (Can...