Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 471 - 480 of 2992 results Regular Studies Special Topics FINA 1195 This number is reserved for fine arts courses that may be offered from time to time by a) fine arts faculty who may wish to present a course in their speciality or b) visiting fine arts lecturers. Regular Studies Social Service Methods II SSRV 1119 Building on the concepts of Social Service Methods I (SSRV 1116), this course will emphasize the mastery of practical skills and their application to the helping relationship. Regular Studies Integrated Experiential Learning I SSRV 1132 Through a combination of visits to community agencies and public institutions, guest speakers, classroom sessions, and group activities, students will become familiar with various aspects of human service delivery and the social context in which those services are delivered. Regular Studies Responding to Trauma SSRV 1219 Students explore the nature and scope of trauma and post-traumatic stress as they relate to problem areas such as child maltreatment, intimate partner violence, addiction, and suicide ideation, and examine specific interventions within a trauma informed practice framework. Regular Studies Integrated Experiential Learning II SSRV 1232 Building on the concepts of Integrated Experiential Learning (SSRV 1132), students will focus on additional human service sectors. Regular Studies Criminal Law CRIM 1216 General introduction to the nature, scope, sources, and general principles of Criminal Law in Canada. Review of the history and evolution of Canadian Criminal Law. Study of the concepts of Mens Rea and Actus Reus. Critical examination of legislative policies expressed in the Criminal Code. Analysis... Regular Studies Multiculturalism and the Criminal Justice System CRIM 2415 The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with multicultural issues that relate to the administration of justice in Canada. The central issues to be explored are values, belief systems, culture, prejudice, discrimination, stereotyping, employment equity, and immigration. Once these... Regular Studies Creative Writing: Non-Fiction ENGL 2276 Students will study the forms and techniques of the personal essay. While students will analyse samples from a variety of professional writers, the focus of the course will be on the development of the students' own writing abilities. Students will keep a creative journal and will produce two 6-10... Regular Studies Special Topics II JOUR 2295 This number is reserved for journalism courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College journalism faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty which may be of limited interest; or b) visiting journalism or business communications lecturers.Prerequisite(s): Must be... Regular Studies Geography of British Columbia GEOG 1150 British Columbia is a richly endowed and diverse province. In this course the province's human and physical geography is explored. Topics covered include regions, climate, natural hazards, geomorphology, biogeography, history, resource development, Aboriginal issues, cultural diversity, and... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Special Topics FINA 1195 This number is reserved for fine arts courses that may be offered from time to time by a) fine arts faculty who may wish to present a course in their speciality or b) visiting fine arts lecturers.
Regular Studies Social Service Methods II SSRV 1119 Building on the concepts of Social Service Methods I (SSRV 1116), this course will emphasize the mastery of practical skills and their application to the helping relationship.
Regular Studies Integrated Experiential Learning I SSRV 1132 Through a combination of visits to community agencies and public institutions, guest speakers, classroom sessions, and group activities, students will become familiar with various aspects of human service delivery and the social context in which those services are delivered.
Regular Studies Responding to Trauma SSRV 1219 Students explore the nature and scope of trauma and post-traumatic stress as they relate to problem areas such as child maltreatment, intimate partner violence, addiction, and suicide ideation, and examine specific interventions within a trauma informed practice framework.
Regular Studies Integrated Experiential Learning II SSRV 1232 Building on the concepts of Integrated Experiential Learning (SSRV 1132), students will focus on additional human service sectors.
Regular Studies Criminal Law CRIM 1216 General introduction to the nature, scope, sources, and general principles of Criminal Law in Canada. Review of the history and evolution of Canadian Criminal Law. Study of the concepts of Mens Rea and Actus Reus. Critical examination of legislative policies expressed in the Criminal Code. Analysis...
Regular Studies Multiculturalism and the Criminal Justice System CRIM 2415 The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with multicultural issues that relate to the administration of justice in Canada. The central issues to be explored are values, belief systems, culture, prejudice, discrimination, stereotyping, employment equity, and immigration. Once these...
Regular Studies Creative Writing: Non-Fiction ENGL 2276 Students will study the forms and techniques of the personal essay. While students will analyse samples from a variety of professional writers, the focus of the course will be on the development of the students' own writing abilities. Students will keep a creative journal and will produce two 6-10...
Regular Studies Special Topics II JOUR 2295 This number is reserved for journalism courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College journalism faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty which may be of limited interest; or b) visiting journalism or business communications lecturers.Prerequisite(s): Must be...
Regular Studies Geography of British Columbia GEOG 1150 British Columbia is a richly endowed and diverse province. In this course the province's human and physical geography is explored. Topics covered include regions, climate, natural hazards, geomorphology, biogeography, history, resource development, Aboriginal issues, cultural diversity, and...