Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 701 - 710 of 2992 results Regular Studies Human-Computer Interaction CPSC 2211 Introduces students to the art and science of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Fundamental theory and practice of the design, implementation and evaluation of HCI with the focus on effective user interface design for typical applications software. It emphasizes user-centered approach throughout... Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar III ABST 1107 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers. Regular Studies Aboriginal Contemporary Issues ABST 1115 This course examines the contemporary issues facing Aboriginal people. A variety of current issues will be examined along with their historical origins. Regular Studies Aboriginal Women in Canada ABST 1116 This course explores Aboriginal women in Canada from both historic and contemporary perspectives. A holistic and interactive approach will be used. Regular Studies Introduction to Technical Services and Circulation LIBR 1228 Technical services, including MARC, selection aids and collection development, acquisitions, bibliographic searching, processing, circulation, serials control, government publications.Students will receive credit for only one of LIBR 1218 (discontinued course) and 1228.Registration in this course is... Regular Studies Valuing Diversity in Leadership RECR 1166 Students explore the history, philosophy, and scope of creating inclusive leisure services for all members of a community. Students identify barriers to participation, analyze the impact of these barriers, and identify processes for change. Through case studies, students learn about people with... Regular Studies Sustainable Resource and Environmental Management GEOG 2155 Students examine the sustainable use and management of environmental resources. Subjects that may be explored include indigenous rights and access to resources, environmental impact assessment, resource conflicts, local and indigenous knowledge, methods of environmental management, gender and... Regular Studies Asian Art II: 1800 to the Present AHIS 1215 This course is a chronological survey of the ceramics, sculpture, architecture, and painting of China, Korea, and Japan. Art works will be studied within the historical context of each period and related political, social, and cultural factors will be considered. Both secular and Buddhist art will... Regular Studies Religions of the West RELS 1220 This is an introductory survey course of the West's three primary religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. This course examines the historical and social development of these religions and the various experiences of each. We will also consider modern issues and events such as the Holocaust; women... 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... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Human-Computer Interaction CPSC 2211 Introduces students to the art and science of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Fundamental theory and practice of the design, implementation and evaluation of HCI with the focus on effective user interface design for typical applications software. It emphasizes user-centered approach throughout...
Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar III ABST 1107 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers.
Regular Studies Aboriginal Contemporary Issues ABST 1115 This course examines the contemporary issues facing Aboriginal people. A variety of current issues will be examined along with their historical origins.
Regular Studies Aboriginal Women in Canada ABST 1116 This course explores Aboriginal women in Canada from both historic and contemporary perspectives. A holistic and interactive approach will be used.
Regular Studies Introduction to Technical Services and Circulation LIBR 1228 Technical services, including MARC, selection aids and collection development, acquisitions, bibliographic searching, processing, circulation, serials control, government publications.Students will receive credit for only one of LIBR 1218 (discontinued course) and 1228.Registration in this course is...
Regular Studies Valuing Diversity in Leadership RECR 1166 Students explore the history, philosophy, and scope of creating inclusive leisure services for all members of a community. Students identify barriers to participation, analyze the impact of these barriers, and identify processes for change. Through case studies, students learn about people with...
Regular Studies Sustainable Resource and Environmental Management GEOG 2155 Students examine the sustainable use and management of environmental resources. Subjects that may be explored include indigenous rights and access to resources, environmental impact assessment, resource conflicts, local and indigenous knowledge, methods of environmental management, gender and...
Regular Studies Asian Art II: 1800 to the Present AHIS 1215 This course is a chronological survey of the ceramics, sculpture, architecture, and painting of China, Korea, and Japan. Art works will be studied within the historical context of each period and related political, social, and cultural factors will be considered. Both secular and Buddhist art will...
Regular Studies Religions of the West RELS 1220 This is an introductory survey course of the West's three primary religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. This course examines the historical and social development of these religions and the various experiences of each. We will also consider modern issues and events such as the Holocaust; women...
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...