Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 1891 - 1895 of 3289 results Peace and Conflict in the Modern World PCCN 1201 See POLI 1145The history of war; causes and consequences of war; the nuclear threat; the relationship of the arms race to other global problems; arms control and disarmament; Canada's role.POLI 1145 is one of the core courses of the Diploma in Peace and Conflict Studies. Only offered in the fall... Conflict and Conflict Resolution PCCN 1202 An examination of levels of conflict from the interpersonal to the international. The roots and dynamics of conflict; the means and history of conflict resolution; mediation and peacekeeping.Only offered in the spring semester. Nutrition, Health and Wellness NUTR 3100 Nutrition relates to the health of individuals who are living and eating in the context of food systems that are strongly affected by local and global public policy choices and economic incentives. In this course, students examine, interpret, and evaluate current topics in nutrition related to... Lecture Series PCCN 1105 This is a non-credit, non-fee course. It is a one semester series of guest lectures on peace and conflict studies topics. A minimum of four lectures will be offered during the semester. Requirement for the Diploma in Peace and Conflict Studies.Only offered in fall semester. Metaphysics PHIL 2203 A continuation of Philosophy 1101 in which some topics treated there will be examined in greater depth, and new ones introduced. We will be concerned with the nature of human beings and the universe in which we find ourselves. Topics may include the nature of mind (Is the mind the brain, or... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Peace and Conflict in the Modern World PCCN 1201 See POLI 1145The history of war; causes and consequences of war; the nuclear threat; the relationship of the arms race to other global problems; arms control and disarmament; Canada's role.POLI 1145 is one of the core courses of the Diploma in Peace and Conflict Studies. Only offered in the fall...
Conflict and Conflict Resolution PCCN 1202 An examination of levels of conflict from the interpersonal to the international. The roots and dynamics of conflict; the means and history of conflict resolution; mediation and peacekeeping.Only offered in the spring semester.
Nutrition, Health and Wellness NUTR 3100 Nutrition relates to the health of individuals who are living and eating in the context of food systems that are strongly affected by local and global public policy choices and economic incentives. In this course, students examine, interpret, and evaluate current topics in nutrition related to...
Lecture Series PCCN 1105 This is a non-credit, non-fee course. It is a one semester series of guest lectures on peace and conflict studies topics. A minimum of four lectures will be offered during the semester. Requirement for the Diploma in Peace and Conflict Studies.Only offered in fall semester.
Metaphysics PHIL 2203 A continuation of Philosophy 1101 in which some topics treated there will be examined in greater depth, and new ones introduced. We will be concerned with the nature of human beings and the universe in which we find ourselves. Topics may include the nature of mind (Is the mind the brain, or...