Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 61 - 70 of 2823 results Regular Studies Introduction to Engineering I APSC 1000 A seminar course for all students in the engineering transfer program. Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the engineering transfer program. Graded S/U. Regular Studies Engineering and Technology in Society APSC 1010 An introductory overview of engineering, with a review of the history of engineering and technology, an introduction to case study and to design principles, and discussion of ethics as it relates to the practice and study of engineering in Canada.Priority registration in this course is offered to... Regular Studies Process, Form, and Convention in Professional Genres APSC 1050 Examines fundamentals of informative and persuasive communication in the engineering field, in order to assist in critical thinking about various contemporary technical, social, and ethical issues. The focus is on library research, communicating technical information clearly and concisely, managing... Regular Studies Introduction to Engineering II APSC 1100 A seminar course for all students in the engineering transfer program.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the engineering transfer program. Regular Studies Religions of the East ASIA 1120 An introduction to the study of the origins, ideas, practices, and evolution of Hinduism, Buddhism (including Zen), Daoism, Confucianism, and Shinto.Students will receive credit for only one of ASIA 1120 or RELS 1120. Regular Studies Introduction to East Asia - Korea ASIA 1155 Korea has become an economic powerhouse and cultural superpower with K-pop, film, and drama dominating international markets. In this course, students study long term Korean history, starting from the early formation of Korean polities and civilization to modern times in early 20th century. The... Regular Studies Japanese Society and Culture ASIA 2115 A survey of modern Japanese life with special attention given to social organization and cultural patterns and behaviour. Topics include family, education, gender and ethnic relations, class and other inequalities, and the influence of globalization.Students will receive credit for only one of ASIA... Regular Studies China and the World in the 19th Century and Before ASIA 2170 This course provides an interpretive account of the development of imperialism in China in the 19th century. The course will concentrate on the political, economic, and social impacts of imperialism on China and China's response to the western challenge. Students will receive credit for only one of... Regular Studies Cinematic Depictions of Indian Society and Culture ASIA 2210 Students study Indian history, society, religion, and culture through the medium of contemporary Indian film, produced both in India and abroad. By discussing films, students explore major topics such as colonialism, nationalism, gender, status, religion, immigration, and violence. Regular Studies Religions of India ASIA 2240 In this course, students explore the major religions of India, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Sikhism, as well as minority religions. They learn about both historical and contemporary aspects of Indian religious thought and practice. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Introduction to Engineering I APSC 1000 A seminar course for all students in the engineering transfer program. Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the engineering transfer program. Graded S/U.
Regular Studies Engineering and Technology in Society APSC 1010 An introductory overview of engineering, with a review of the history of engineering and technology, an introduction to case study and to design principles, and discussion of ethics as it relates to the practice and study of engineering in Canada.Priority registration in this course is offered to...
Regular Studies Process, Form, and Convention in Professional Genres APSC 1050 Examines fundamentals of informative and persuasive communication in the engineering field, in order to assist in critical thinking about various contemporary technical, social, and ethical issues. The focus is on library research, communicating technical information clearly and concisely, managing...
Regular Studies Introduction to Engineering II APSC 1100 A seminar course for all students in the engineering transfer program.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the engineering transfer program.
Regular Studies Religions of the East ASIA 1120 An introduction to the study of the origins, ideas, practices, and evolution of Hinduism, Buddhism (including Zen), Daoism, Confucianism, and Shinto.Students will receive credit for only one of ASIA 1120 or RELS 1120.
Regular Studies Introduction to East Asia - Korea ASIA 1155 Korea has become an economic powerhouse and cultural superpower with K-pop, film, and drama dominating international markets. In this course, students study long term Korean history, starting from the early formation of Korean polities and civilization to modern times in early 20th century. The...
Regular Studies Japanese Society and Culture ASIA 2115 A survey of modern Japanese life with special attention given to social organization and cultural patterns and behaviour. Topics include family, education, gender and ethnic relations, class and other inequalities, and the influence of globalization.Students will receive credit for only one of ASIA...
Regular Studies China and the World in the 19th Century and Before ASIA 2170 This course provides an interpretive account of the development of imperialism in China in the 19th century. The course will concentrate on the political, economic, and social impacts of imperialism on China and China's response to the western challenge. Students will receive credit for only one of...
Regular Studies Cinematic Depictions of Indian Society and Culture ASIA 2210 Students study Indian history, society, religion, and culture through the medium of contemporary Indian film, produced both in India and abroad. By discussing films, students explore major topics such as colonialism, nationalism, gender, status, religion, immigration, and violence.
Regular Studies Religions of India ASIA 2240 In this course, students explore the major religions of India, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Sikhism, as well as minority religions. They learn about both historical and contemporary aspects of Indian religious thought and practice.