Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 921 - 930 of 2987 results Regular Studies Interiors and Architecture III: Advanced Topics in Interior Spaces DSGN 1253 Students focus on the shaping of complex spatial experiences through drawings, models, and research methodologies to inform design processes that respond to increased program size and complexity.Students will receive credit for only one of DDSN 1231/1232, 1253, or DSGN 1253.Registration in this... Regular Studies Communication Design III: Typography DSGN 2151 This course offers an in-depth study of typography skills for designers. Through the evaluation of typography as a core element of design, students explore the subtleties of type in relation to audience, page structure, and communication. They examine letterform anatomy, syntax, legibility, grids... Regular Studies Managing Cultural Programming in the Community RECR 3260 Responding to the increase of arts and culture programming in the field of recreation, it is important for recreation professionals to hold a theoretical understanding for community cultural development (CCD) from community assessment, to funding models. In this class, students develop necessary... Regular Studies Surveillance and Terror: The Politics of Totalitarianism POLI 2265 This course will introduce students to the main features of totalitarian forms of government, as these are articulated in political theory. The course will emphasize the differences between totalitarianism and authoritarianism and will explore the intersecting propaganda, surveillance, and terror... Regular Studies Management of Facilities and Support Services FSRV 4444 This online course focuses on the equipment used in food production and service, laundry and housekeeping service areas, and the design of these areas. The course includes a group project that provides teams of students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge of the design of a foodservice... Regular Studies Complementary and Alternative Medicine HSCI 1140 Students use the scientific method as a basis for exploring the role, mode of action, and efficacy of the most commonly encountered forms of complementary and alternative medicine. The legal and regulatory status and ethical considerations of alternative medical practices and products are also... Regular Studies Perspectives on Mental Health and Illness HSCI 2214 Students carry out an interdisciplinary examination of mental health and mental illness from biological, psychological, cultural, and political perspectives. Foundational concepts of selected mental health and illness issues are also explored.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in HSCI 1130 and one... Regular Studies Perspectives on Cancer, Cardiovascular, and Metabolic Diseases HSCI 2211 Non-communicable diseases (NCD) such as cancers, cardiovascular, and metabolic diseases make up the largest proportion of diseases causing morbidity and mortality in North America. Students examine the biological mechanisms, risk factors, global distribution, and prevention strategies of each NCD... Regular Studies Data Base Systems CPSC 2221 A comprehensive introduction to theory and practice of designing and building databases and applications using database management systems. The relational model, relational algebra, SQL (the standard language for creating, querying, and modifying relational databases), UML or E/R approach to... Regular Studies Portfolio DSGN 2254 Students define their professional profile to develop their visual identity for self-promotion. After identifying the design field they are interested in, they create a portfolio showcasing work that best represents their skills and personal and professional objectives.Students should consider an... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Interiors and Architecture III: Advanced Topics in Interior Spaces DSGN 1253 Students focus on the shaping of complex spatial experiences through drawings, models, and research methodologies to inform design processes that respond to increased program size and complexity.Students will receive credit for only one of DDSN 1231/1232, 1253, or DSGN 1253.Registration in this...
Regular Studies Communication Design III: Typography DSGN 2151 This course offers an in-depth study of typography skills for designers. Through the evaluation of typography as a core element of design, students explore the subtleties of type in relation to audience, page structure, and communication. They examine letterform anatomy, syntax, legibility, grids...
Regular Studies Managing Cultural Programming in the Community RECR 3260 Responding to the increase of arts and culture programming in the field of recreation, it is important for recreation professionals to hold a theoretical understanding for community cultural development (CCD) from community assessment, to funding models. In this class, students develop necessary...
Regular Studies Surveillance and Terror: The Politics of Totalitarianism POLI 2265 This course will introduce students to the main features of totalitarian forms of government, as these are articulated in political theory. The course will emphasize the differences between totalitarianism and authoritarianism and will explore the intersecting propaganda, surveillance, and terror...
Regular Studies Management of Facilities and Support Services FSRV 4444 This online course focuses on the equipment used in food production and service, laundry and housekeeping service areas, and the design of these areas. The course includes a group project that provides teams of students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge of the design of a foodservice...
Regular Studies Complementary and Alternative Medicine HSCI 1140 Students use the scientific method as a basis for exploring the role, mode of action, and efficacy of the most commonly encountered forms of complementary and alternative medicine. The legal and regulatory status and ethical considerations of alternative medical practices and products are also...
Regular Studies Perspectives on Mental Health and Illness HSCI 2214 Students carry out an interdisciplinary examination of mental health and mental illness from biological, psychological, cultural, and political perspectives. Foundational concepts of selected mental health and illness issues are also explored.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in HSCI 1130 and one...
Regular Studies Perspectives on Cancer, Cardiovascular, and Metabolic Diseases HSCI 2211 Non-communicable diseases (NCD) such as cancers, cardiovascular, and metabolic diseases make up the largest proportion of diseases causing morbidity and mortality in North America. Students examine the biological mechanisms, risk factors, global distribution, and prevention strategies of each NCD...
Regular Studies Data Base Systems CPSC 2221 A comprehensive introduction to theory and practice of designing and building databases and applications using database management systems. The relational model, relational algebra, SQL (the standard language for creating, querying, and modifying relational databases), UML or E/R approach to...
Regular Studies Portfolio DSGN 2254 Students define their professional profile to develop their visual identity for self-promotion. After identifying the design field they are interested in, they create a portfolio showcasing work that best represents their skills and personal and professional objectives.Students should consider an...