Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 401 - 410 of 2997 results Regular Studies General Chemistry II CHEM 1220 Students explore the fundamentals of physical chemistry and organic chemistry, learning to predict and control chemical reactions important for biological and industrial processes. Topics include chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, equilibrium calculations, organic structure, and organic reactivity... Regular Studies Language and Composition I ENGL 1107 This is a course designed for students of English as a Second Language at the post-secondary level who require additional training in the fundamental skills of reading and writing. It covers both oral and written communication but emphasizes reading and composition. If you have a below-standard... Regular Studies Essay Writing and Short Prose Selections ENGL 1127 This course emphasizes the principles of composition through the study and writing of various kinds of essays, including the research essay. As a secondary aim, it encourages an appreciation of modern literature through a study of the short story.Students will receive credit for only one of ENGL... Regular Studies Creative Writing: Screenwriting ENGL 2256 Students will study the elements of screenwriting and develop a synopsis and character back stories before writing the first thirty pages of an original screenplay. Through dialogue workshops with trained actors and a director, students will revise and polish scenes. Selected scenes will be... Regular Studies Modern Novel, Poetry, and Film ENGL 1130 This course introduces students to the modern novel, to a selection of poems, mainly from the twentieth century, and to the dramatic elements and narrative techniques of modern film. Writing assignments are related to the works studied. A feature film series accompanies the course, in addition to... Regular Studies Introduction to Linguistics: Contemporary ENGL 1125 This course introduces students to various descriptions of language, with special attention to recent models. It covers the nature and acquisition of language and how to analyze its sounds, words, and sentences.Prerequisite(s): One of the following: LET 4 (or LET 3 with a strong recommendation of... Regular Studies History of Drama and Theatre II ENGL 1191 This course is a study of drama and theatre history of the Restoration and the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. Students will be given a combination of written and oral assignments. (This course is usually preceded by ENGL 1181, but it can be taken either before or along with ENGL... Regular Studies English Literature to 1680 ENGL 2223 This course introduces students to the tradition of early English literature, focusing on Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton. Term papers are required. ENGL 2223 and 2224 may be taken in any order.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year, university-transferable English; or a... Regular Studies English Literature from 1680–1900 ENGL 2224 This course explores a range of English literature by focusing on major authors and literary forms from the Restoration to the late nineteenth century. Term papers are required. ENGL 2223 and 2224 may be taken in any order.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year, university... Regular Studies Canadian Literature ENGL 2225 This course provides a survey of Canadian literature, focusing on a selection of representative works from two or more genres (e.g. poetry, novels, drama, non-fiction prose, etc.). In addition, the course will note some of the characteristic patterns and trends in Canadian literature.Prerequisite(s)... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies General Chemistry II CHEM 1220 Students explore the fundamentals of physical chemistry and organic chemistry, learning to predict and control chemical reactions important for biological and industrial processes. Topics include chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, equilibrium calculations, organic structure, and organic reactivity...
Regular Studies Language and Composition I ENGL 1107 This is a course designed for students of English as a Second Language at the post-secondary level who require additional training in the fundamental skills of reading and writing. It covers both oral and written communication but emphasizes reading and composition. If you have a below-standard...
Regular Studies Essay Writing and Short Prose Selections ENGL 1127 This course emphasizes the principles of composition through the study and writing of various kinds of essays, including the research essay. As a secondary aim, it encourages an appreciation of modern literature through a study of the short story.Students will receive credit for only one of ENGL...
Regular Studies Creative Writing: Screenwriting ENGL 2256 Students will study the elements of screenwriting and develop a synopsis and character back stories before writing the first thirty pages of an original screenplay. Through dialogue workshops with trained actors and a director, students will revise and polish scenes. Selected scenes will be...
Regular Studies Modern Novel, Poetry, and Film ENGL 1130 This course introduces students to the modern novel, to a selection of poems, mainly from the twentieth century, and to the dramatic elements and narrative techniques of modern film. Writing assignments are related to the works studied. A feature film series accompanies the course, in addition to...
Regular Studies Introduction to Linguistics: Contemporary ENGL 1125 This course introduces students to various descriptions of language, with special attention to recent models. It covers the nature and acquisition of language and how to analyze its sounds, words, and sentences.Prerequisite(s): One of the following: LET 4 (or LET 3 with a strong recommendation of...
Regular Studies History of Drama and Theatre II ENGL 1191 This course is a study of drama and theatre history of the Restoration and the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. Students will be given a combination of written and oral assignments. (This course is usually preceded by ENGL 1181, but it can be taken either before or along with ENGL...
Regular Studies English Literature to 1680 ENGL 2223 This course introduces students to the tradition of early English literature, focusing on Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton. Term papers are required. ENGL 2223 and 2224 may be taken in any order.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year, university-transferable English; or a...
Regular Studies English Literature from 1680–1900 ENGL 2224 This course explores a range of English literature by focusing on major authors and literary forms from the Restoration to the late nineteenth century. Term papers are required. ENGL 2223 and 2224 may be taken in any order.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year, university...
Regular Studies Canadian Literature ENGL 2225 This course provides a survey of Canadian literature, focusing on a selection of representative works from two or more genres (e.g. poetry, novels, drama, non-fiction prose, etc.). In addition, the course will note some of the characteristic patterns and trends in Canadian literature.Prerequisite(s)...