Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 441 - 450 of 2992 results Regular Studies Advanced Financial Accounting FMGT 3121 This course introduces the conceptual basis of business combinations and the accounting issues involved. It covers the in-depth technical application of advanced financial reporting issues, including consolidation accounting and reporting, variable interest entities, joint venture accounting... Regular Studies Religions Studied in Context RELS 2210 This course explores religions as living traditions through field research in religious sites and with religious groups using a highly interdisciplinary interpretation of field data. The course is intended to complement the historical, textual, or comparative approach of the other courses in... Regular Studies Recreation Internship RECR 2487 In this full-time work-integrated learning experience, students practice their theoretical and practical skills under supervision in a 14-week work term at a recreation agency. Students complete practical work assignments, engage in academic reflection, and report on their research and learnings... Regular Studies Special Topics: Supervisory Skills LIBR 2495 This course provides students with an understanding of what it means to be a supervisor and prepares them to take on supervisory roles. Problem solving, decision making, coaching, performance assessment, labour relations and interpersonal skills and knowledge will be developed through the... Regular Studies Introduction to Western Feminist Social and Political Thought POLI 2275 Feminism is not a monolithic movement with a unified theoretical base. Feminism encompasses a variety of approaches, methodologies and political objectives. This course will situate feminist thought within the broader context of mainstream political theory, describing how feminists have contested... Regular Studies History of the Modern Middle East HIST 2255 This course surveys and attempts to make sense of the recent history of a region that has been torn by internal strife and has become the focus of intense international conflict. Focusing on the history of the Middle East in the 20th century this course will examine, amongst other topics: the... Regular Studies Study in Italy FSIE 1119 This course will offer students the opportunity to study and live in one of the most exciting countries in the world! Classes will be held in art galleries, churches, and museums so that students will have the opportunity to study primary material first hand. Students will visit numerous sites and... Regular Studies Research Methods in Criminology CRIM 1220 This course provides students with an overview of research methods typically used in criminology and other social science disciplines. The course will cover both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Topics include the practice of social science research; ethics of research; data gathering... Regular Studies Food Production - Standards of Quality II and Recipe Development FSRV 3214 In this online course, students will continue the study of the production of quality food products. The principles of menu planning and the development, standardization and nutritional analysis of recipes are included. Note: Students with Cook Trades papers and a minimum "C" grade in FSRV 3114 may... Regular Studies Co-operative Work Placement Extension Performance II COOP 2514 Extended work placement offered by employer. Allows for more in-depth experience, learning, and development of comfort level in workplace. Graded S/U.Students will receive credit for only one of COOP 2513 (discontinued) and 2514.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in COOP 2501. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Advanced Financial Accounting FMGT 3121 This course introduces the conceptual basis of business combinations and the accounting issues involved. It covers the in-depth technical application of advanced financial reporting issues, including consolidation accounting and reporting, variable interest entities, joint venture accounting...
Regular Studies Religions Studied in Context RELS 2210 This course explores religions as living traditions through field research in religious sites and with religious groups using a highly interdisciplinary interpretation of field data. The course is intended to complement the historical, textual, or comparative approach of the other courses in...
Regular Studies Recreation Internship RECR 2487 In this full-time work-integrated learning experience, students practice their theoretical and practical skills under supervision in a 14-week work term at a recreation agency. Students complete practical work assignments, engage in academic reflection, and report on their research and learnings...
Regular Studies Special Topics: Supervisory Skills LIBR 2495 This course provides students with an understanding of what it means to be a supervisor and prepares them to take on supervisory roles. Problem solving, decision making, coaching, performance assessment, labour relations and interpersonal skills and knowledge will be developed through the...
Regular Studies Introduction to Western Feminist Social and Political Thought POLI 2275 Feminism is not a monolithic movement with a unified theoretical base. Feminism encompasses a variety of approaches, methodologies and political objectives. This course will situate feminist thought within the broader context of mainstream political theory, describing how feminists have contested...
Regular Studies History of the Modern Middle East HIST 2255 This course surveys and attempts to make sense of the recent history of a region that has been torn by internal strife and has become the focus of intense international conflict. Focusing on the history of the Middle East in the 20th century this course will examine, amongst other topics: the...
Regular Studies Study in Italy FSIE 1119 This course will offer students the opportunity to study and live in one of the most exciting countries in the world! Classes will be held in art galleries, churches, and museums so that students will have the opportunity to study primary material first hand. Students will visit numerous sites and...
Regular Studies Research Methods in Criminology CRIM 1220 This course provides students with an overview of research methods typically used in criminology and other social science disciplines. The course will cover both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Topics include the practice of social science research; ethics of research; data gathering...
Regular Studies Food Production - Standards of Quality II and Recipe Development FSRV 3214 In this online course, students will continue the study of the production of quality food products. The principles of menu planning and the development, standardization and nutritional analysis of recipes are included. Note: Students with Cook Trades papers and a minimum "C" grade in FSRV 3114 may...
Regular Studies Co-operative Work Placement Extension Performance II COOP 2514 Extended work placement offered by employer. Allows for more in-depth experience, learning, and development of comfort level in workplace. Graded S/U.Students will receive credit for only one of COOP 2513 (discontinued) and 2514.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in COOP 2501.