Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 801 - 810 of 2992 results Regular Studies Voices of Latin America: Contemporary Topics in the News LAMS 2206 People, politics, and economies are more globally interconnected today than any time in human history. Students learn the historical, economic, and political contexts of current events in Latin America and make connections between these regional events and world news. Students critically analyze... Regular Studies Ancient Philosophy PHIL 1125 A study of Ancient Philosophy mainly focusing on Plato and Aristotle, but with attention to the Presocratics, the Roman Stoics and later developments. Regular Studies Anthropology of Food ANTH 2270 Food is universally important - whether for basic sustenance and personal well-being, as a basis for defining identities, symbolizing beliefs, as a political tool or as a consequence of modern agriculture and technology. This survey course will provide an anthropological perspective and analysis of... Regular Studies European Field School FSIE 1111 Students travel to one or more regions of Europe to complete up to four courses from a variety of disciplines that focus on artistic, social, cultural, historical, political, environmental, and/or geographical topics. Through attending on-site lectures, visiting numerous field sites, and/or... Regular Studies Latin American Studies FSIE 1112 A one-semester interdisciplinary, university-transfer field school that includes several weeks of travel and study in a Latin American country. Destination/country of study and specific course offerings vary with each field school. This field school normally includes at least three courses (nine... Regular Studies Study in Greece FSIE 1115 Study in Greece is conducted in various locations in Greece. Students enrol in HIST 1190 and/or other such courses as may from time to time be offered as part of this program. The program is about four and a half weeks long. It consists of one week of classes in Vancouver followed by a short stay in... Regular Studies Using Excel in First-Term Statistics STAT 1182 This is an online course in which students who have already learned statistics can now learn to use Excel to carry out the usual first-term statistical graphs, calculations, and analysis.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in STAT 1123, 1124, or 1181; or permission of department. Prerequisites are... Regular Studies Principles of Production FLMA 1170 From development through pre-production, post-production, and distribution, this course will cover every aspect of filmmaking from the producer's perspective.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Certificate in Film Arts (Acting), Certificate in Film Arts (Directing)... Regular Studies Production Practicum for the Actor FLMA 1280 Building on the skills learned and developed in FLMA 1170 and FLMA 1180, this intensive class will involve all three streams of students producing, writing, directing, acting and editing short presentation quality narrative dramatic videos. FLMA 1280, 1281, and 1282 are taught concurrently and... Regular Studies Feature Film Lab FLMA 1130 Through a combination of lectures and workshops, students will complete a treatment for a feature film and a minimum first draft of the first act. Emphasis will be on structure, plot, and character development. Students may complete a screenplay that they began in an introductory course or begin... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Voices of Latin America: Contemporary Topics in the News LAMS 2206 People, politics, and economies are more globally interconnected today than any time in human history. Students learn the historical, economic, and political contexts of current events in Latin America and make connections between these regional events and world news. Students critically analyze...
Regular Studies Ancient Philosophy PHIL 1125 A study of Ancient Philosophy mainly focusing on Plato and Aristotle, but with attention to the Presocratics, the Roman Stoics and later developments.
Regular Studies Anthropology of Food ANTH 2270 Food is universally important - whether for basic sustenance and personal well-being, as a basis for defining identities, symbolizing beliefs, as a political tool or as a consequence of modern agriculture and technology. This survey course will provide an anthropological perspective and analysis of...
Regular Studies European Field School FSIE 1111 Students travel to one or more regions of Europe to complete up to four courses from a variety of disciplines that focus on artistic, social, cultural, historical, political, environmental, and/or geographical topics. Through attending on-site lectures, visiting numerous field sites, and/or...
Regular Studies Latin American Studies FSIE 1112 A one-semester interdisciplinary, university-transfer field school that includes several weeks of travel and study in a Latin American country. Destination/country of study and specific course offerings vary with each field school. This field school normally includes at least three courses (nine...
Regular Studies Study in Greece FSIE 1115 Study in Greece is conducted in various locations in Greece. Students enrol in HIST 1190 and/or other such courses as may from time to time be offered as part of this program. The program is about four and a half weeks long. It consists of one week of classes in Vancouver followed by a short stay in...
Regular Studies Using Excel in First-Term Statistics STAT 1182 This is an online course in which students who have already learned statistics can now learn to use Excel to carry out the usual first-term statistical graphs, calculations, and analysis.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in STAT 1123, 1124, or 1181; or permission of department. Prerequisites are...
Regular Studies Principles of Production FLMA 1170 From development through pre-production, post-production, and distribution, this course will cover every aspect of filmmaking from the producer's perspective.Registration in this course is restricted to students admitted to the Certificate in Film Arts (Acting), Certificate in Film Arts (Directing)...
Regular Studies Production Practicum for the Actor FLMA 1280 Building on the skills learned and developed in FLMA 1170 and FLMA 1180, this intensive class will involve all three streams of students producing, writing, directing, acting and editing short presentation quality narrative dramatic videos. FLMA 1280, 1281, and 1282 are taught concurrently and...
Regular Studies Feature Film Lab FLMA 1130 Through a combination of lectures and workshops, students will complete a treatment for a feature film and a minimum first draft of the first act. Emphasis will be on structure, plot, and character development. Students may complete a screenplay that they began in an introductory course or begin...