Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 1991 - 1995 of 3277 results Politics in the Developing Nations POLI 1250 This course examines the political, social and economic forces at work in the "Third World," sometimes called the "developing" or "majority" world (e.g., Cuba, South Africa, Indonesia). The countries covered vary with the instructor. Canadian Public Policy POLI 2209 An examination of how laws are developed and implemented in Canada. Topics will include general policy-making theory as well as the roles of the public, parliament, cabinet, and public service in policy development.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in POLI 1100, 1119, or 2250 (formerly 1150). Photography Exhibition and Portfolio Presentation PHOT 2486 In the photographic industry, a portfolio is a crucial component of a resume. Using photographic works created earlier in the program and in other courses, students display their work in a group gallery show and develop an electronic or printed portfolio for review by industry members.Registration... Photographic Industry Topics II PHOT 2490 Internal and external experts within the photographic community present a series of modules exploring current and relevant topics as program and industry demands. Modules may include site visits.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Diploma in Professinal Photography... Physics I for Life Sciences PHYS 1101 This is a calculus-based introductory physics course intended for students planning on a career in the life sciences including biology and the health professions. The course examines, kinematics, including graphs of motion, dynamics, energy, momentum, fluids, oscillations, waves, sound, heat... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Politics in the Developing Nations POLI 1250 This course examines the political, social and economic forces at work in the "Third World," sometimes called the "developing" or "majority" world (e.g., Cuba, South Africa, Indonesia). The countries covered vary with the instructor.
Canadian Public Policy POLI 2209 An examination of how laws are developed and implemented in Canada. Topics will include general policy-making theory as well as the roles of the public, parliament, cabinet, and public service in policy development.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in POLI 1100, 1119, or 2250 (formerly 1150).
Photography Exhibition and Portfolio Presentation PHOT 2486 In the photographic industry, a portfolio is a crucial component of a resume. Using photographic works created earlier in the program and in other courses, students display their work in a group gallery show and develop an electronic or printed portfolio for review by industry members.Registration...
Photographic Industry Topics II PHOT 2490 Internal and external experts within the photographic community present a series of modules exploring current and relevant topics as program and industry demands. Modules may include site visits.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Diploma in Professinal Photography...
Physics I for Life Sciences PHYS 1101 This is a calculus-based introductory physics course intended for students planning on a career in the life sciences including biology and the health professions. The course examines, kinematics, including graphs of motion, dynamics, energy, momentum, fluids, oscillations, waves, sound, heat...