Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 2121 - 2125 of 3271 results Social Problems SOCI 1127 An examination of social structures and processes involving problems in personal and institutional adjustments. Topics include crime and delinquency, familial disruption, emotional disturbance, prejudice and discrimination, joblessness, poverty, and institutional conflict in Canadian society. Sociology and Aboriginal Peoples' Issues SOCI 1130 A sociological introduction to the Aboriginal life experience and the formation of Canadian society. This course examines the place of Aboriginal Peoples in the structure of Canadian society including such topics as social inequality, education, health care, housing, criminal justice, work and the... Intensive Science Literacy SCIE 1113 All scientists today must be scientifically literate in order to explain, defend, promote, and analyze the strengths and limitations of science in society. Students in this course develop scientific literacy as they learn to peer review, write, and defend a solid scientific thesis that is supported... Sociology and Aboriginal Perspectives SOCI 1110 A non-credit course for Aboriginal students who wish to discuss sociology as it relates to current Aboriginal Peoples' issues. Course content and format to be established at the first session of each semester. Weekly one hour seminar. Not offered every semester.Prerequisite(s): Requires previous or... Integrated Experiential Learning II SSRV 1232 Building on the concepts of Integrated Experiential Learning (SSRV 1132), students will focus on additional human service sectors. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Social Problems SOCI 1127 An examination of social structures and processes involving problems in personal and institutional adjustments. Topics include crime and delinquency, familial disruption, emotional disturbance, prejudice and discrimination, joblessness, poverty, and institutional conflict in Canadian society.
Sociology and Aboriginal Peoples' Issues SOCI 1130 A sociological introduction to the Aboriginal life experience and the formation of Canadian society. This course examines the place of Aboriginal Peoples in the structure of Canadian society including such topics as social inequality, education, health care, housing, criminal justice, work and the...
Intensive Science Literacy SCIE 1113 All scientists today must be scientifically literate in order to explain, defend, promote, and analyze the strengths and limitations of science in society. Students in this course develop scientific literacy as they learn to peer review, write, and defend a solid scientific thesis that is supported...
Sociology and Aboriginal Perspectives SOCI 1110 A non-credit course for Aboriginal students who wish to discuss sociology as it relates to current Aboriginal Peoples' issues. Course content and format to be established at the first session of each semester. Weekly one hour seminar. Not offered every semester.Prerequisite(s): Requires previous or...
Integrated Experiential Learning II SSRV 1232 Building on the concepts of Integrated Experiential Learning (SSRV 1132), students will focus on additional human service sectors.