Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 441 - 445 of 2673 results Regular Studies Direct Leadership in Recreation RECR 1162 Students explore group dynamics and conflict management in the delivery of recreation activities. They learn to identify groups' diverse needs in groups to become motivational recreation leaders. Through experiences in leading and experiencing co-operative learning activities and self-reflection... Regular Studies Introduction to Criminology CRIM 1125 An introduction to criminology as an academic discipline and as a profession. The course will examine different terms and concepts commonly used in criminology; explore the relationship between criminology and other academic disciplines; provide an overview of the history and evolution of... Regular Studies Criminal Justice and Aboriginal People ABST 1200 This course surveys the history of the application of criminal law with respect to Aboriginal people. This course examines the impact of the Criminal Code and the Criminal Justice System on Aboriginal life in Canada while focusing on contemporary conditions and the potential for reform. Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar II ABST 1106 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 Personal Portfolio Development and Seminar RECR 2288 Students explore the concepts and methods of reflective practice and self-directed learning within the context of recreation. They examine their own and others' personal and professional experiences and take part in personal strategic planning and professional development activities for their future... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Direct Leadership in Recreation RECR 1162 Students explore group dynamics and conflict management in the delivery of recreation activities. They learn to identify groups' diverse needs in groups to become motivational recreation leaders. Through experiences in leading and experiencing co-operative learning activities and self-reflection...
Regular Studies Introduction to Criminology CRIM 1125 An introduction to criminology as an academic discipline and as a profession. The course will examine different terms and concepts commonly used in criminology; explore the relationship between criminology and other academic disciplines; provide an overview of the history and evolution of...
Regular Studies Criminal Justice and Aboriginal People ABST 1200 This course surveys the history of the application of criminal law with respect to Aboriginal people. This course examines the impact of the Criminal Code and the Criminal Justice System on Aboriginal life in Canada while focusing on contemporary conditions and the potential for reform.
Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar II ABST 1106 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 Personal Portfolio Development and Seminar RECR 2288 Students explore the concepts and methods of reflective practice and self-directed learning within the context of recreation. They examine their own and others' personal and professional experiences and take part in personal strategic planning and professional development activities for their future...