Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 911 - 920 of 2992 results Regular Studies Online Research and Analysis LIBR 3210 This course focuses on effective methodologies to research, consult, and report on information resource findings in an online environment. Students will retrieve and evaluate information in discipline-related research, services, programs, and policies from formal and informal online sources... Regular Studies Weather, Climate, and Climate Change GEOG 2280 Building upon the basic principles introduced in GEOG 1180, this course uses an integrated approach to study physical and dynamic climatology, meteorology, and climate change. GEOG 2280 is a laboratory science course with both a lecture and a laboratory component. Topics covered include atmospheric... Regular Studies Promoting Wellness within Communities RECR 3120 Students investigate the role recreation practitioners play in the development of wellness in individuals, organizations, and communities. Students assess their own wellness and create personal plans for behavioural changes to contribute to a balanced lifestyle. Building on this personal experience... Regular Studies Leisure Theory and Applications RECR 3160 The recreation field has a rich history of theory and practice. In this course, students examine the advanced foundations of leisure theory and recreation practice. Students explore key topics within the history, psychology, philosophy, and sociology of leisure, and they consider their implications... Regular Studies Management of Community Events and Festivals RECR 3200 Using community development and project management approaches, students plan, organize, deliver, and evaluate a community event. They create an event manual that documents all functional areas of the event planning, delivery, and evaluation.Registration in this course is restricted to students... Regular Studies Leadership and Management in Community Recreation RECR 3230 Students examine the theory and practice of enthusiastic, respectful, effective leadership in recreation. Students analyze concepts and skills that can enhance positive change in groups, teams, and organizations. Students also examine self-awareness, values, diversity, and creativity as they apply... Regular Studies Community Recreation Systems RECR 4150 Students investigate and analyze recreation systems in a chosen community, ranging from health to local tourism. Using systems theory as a framework and best practices research, students explore recreation-related systems and compare and contrast them to recreation systems in other communities... Regular Studies Studies in Film Genre or Period ENGL 2530 This course examines one or more film genres or periods, such as film noir, silent films, and films of the 1970s, as well as various national or regional cinemas. Essays are required.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year, university-transferable English; or a minimum "B"... Regular Studies Introduction to Human Biology BIOL 1175 An introduction to human biology that covers the structure and function of cells, tissues, and selected human organ systems. Other topics include basic chemistry and microbiology.Students will receive credit for only one of BIOL 1111, 1116, or 1175. Regular Studies Perspectives on Immunology, Infectious, and Parasitic Diseases HSCI 2212 Students explore the agents of infectious diseases and the role of the human immune system in the progression and expression of those diseases. The roles of climate change, human activity, and socioeconomic status on the spread and emergence of infectious disease are also discussed. Students closely... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Online Research and Analysis LIBR 3210 This course focuses on effective methodologies to research, consult, and report on information resource findings in an online environment. Students will retrieve and evaluate information in discipline-related research, services, programs, and policies from formal and informal online sources...
Regular Studies Weather, Climate, and Climate Change GEOG 2280 Building upon the basic principles introduced in GEOG 1180, this course uses an integrated approach to study physical and dynamic climatology, meteorology, and climate change. GEOG 2280 is a laboratory science course with both a lecture and a laboratory component. Topics covered include atmospheric...
Regular Studies Promoting Wellness within Communities RECR 3120 Students investigate the role recreation practitioners play in the development of wellness in individuals, organizations, and communities. Students assess their own wellness and create personal plans for behavioural changes to contribute to a balanced lifestyle. Building on this personal experience...
Regular Studies Leisure Theory and Applications RECR 3160 The recreation field has a rich history of theory and practice. In this course, students examine the advanced foundations of leisure theory and recreation practice. Students explore key topics within the history, psychology, philosophy, and sociology of leisure, and they consider their implications...
Regular Studies Management of Community Events and Festivals RECR 3200 Using community development and project management approaches, students plan, organize, deliver, and evaluate a community event. They create an event manual that documents all functional areas of the event planning, delivery, and evaluation.Registration in this course is restricted to students...
Regular Studies Leadership and Management in Community Recreation RECR 3230 Students examine the theory and practice of enthusiastic, respectful, effective leadership in recreation. Students analyze concepts and skills that can enhance positive change in groups, teams, and organizations. Students also examine self-awareness, values, diversity, and creativity as they apply...
Regular Studies Community Recreation Systems RECR 4150 Students investigate and analyze recreation systems in a chosen community, ranging from health to local tourism. Using systems theory as a framework and best practices research, students explore recreation-related systems and compare and contrast them to recreation systems in other communities...
Regular Studies Studies in Film Genre or Period ENGL 2530 This course examines one or more film genres or periods, such as film noir, silent films, and films of the 1970s, as well as various national or regional cinemas. Essays are required.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year, university-transferable English; or a minimum "B"...
Regular Studies Introduction to Human Biology BIOL 1175 An introduction to human biology that covers the structure and function of cells, tissues, and selected human organ systems. Other topics include basic chemistry and microbiology.Students will receive credit for only one of BIOL 1111, 1116, or 1175.
Regular Studies Perspectives on Immunology, Infectious, and Parasitic Diseases HSCI 2212 Students explore the agents of infectious diseases and the role of the human immune system in the progression and expression of those diseases. The roles of climate change, human activity, and socioeconomic status on the spread and emergence of infectious disease are also discussed. Students closely...