Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 941 - 950 of 2987 results Regular Studies Japan Through Popular Culture ASIA 2215 This course seeks to develop an historical, theoretical and thematic understanding of contemporary Japanese popular culture and mass media. The topics will include media such as manga, anime, TV dramas, cinema, advertisements, consumption, traditional theatrical performances, popular literature... Regular Studies Energy and the Environment PHYS 1124 This course is a quantitative examination of current energy use, resource limitations and environmental impacts, and possible future energy scenarios. The course examines the global energy context, energy fundamentals, current major energy sources such as fossil fuels, hydroelectricity, and nuclear... Regular Studies Women and the Justice System CRIM 1213 This course will examine historical and contemporary perspectives on women as offenders and victims of crime. The frequency and types of crime committed by women, and against women, will be explored as well as the criminal justice system's response to these issues. Specific emphasis will be given to... Regular Studies International Human Resource Management INTB 3400 The challenge of globalization and people management increases the demand for human resource leaders and practitioners to expand and develop their knowledge, skill, and expertise in the field. This course introduces students to the perspective of International Human Resource Management (IHRM) and... Regular Studies Principles of Traditional Grammar ENGL 2100 In this course, students will study traditional methods used to describe the spoken and written forms of English. Students will become familiar with terms and categories including major and minor parts of speech as well as sentence, clause, and phrase types. Students will learn to parse sentences... Regular Studies The Psychology of Leadership PSYC 3210 What makes a great leader? Social psychologists exploring this question have inspired a wide range of research since the 1930s. Students explore the history and nature of leadership and the challenges in defining leadership. In the course, students review major approaches and theories and outline... Regular Studies Introduction to Social Work Practice SSRV 2001 While learning about the practice of social work students in this course will have the opportunity to explore a variety of areas of practice within the Canadian context. They will explore the role of a social worker and develop an appreciation of how a helping professional can affect people's lives... Regular Studies American Cinema 1930–1960 ENGL 2630 This course examines Classical Hollywood Cinema: its narrative mode and subversions of it, its history from 1930 to 1960, its technology, its genres, the studio system, and how it affected film content and style in this period. Furthermore, it investigates connections between classical films and key... Celebrating work-integrated learning with Co-op Student of the Year March 27, 2024 In celebration of the National Day of Work-Integrated Learning, Langara College Co-op & Career Development is proud to name fourth year business student Nitika as the 2023 Co-op Student of the Year. Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL Canada) celebrates the National Day... Langara College welcomes Photographer in Residence Tilly Nelson April 2, 2024 snəw̓eyəɬ leləm̓ Langara College is pleased to welcome Tilly Nelson as the first Photographer in Residence. She will be interacting extensively with the Langara College community via student mentorship, studio visits, and a public lecture on April 8. Students and faculty have the opportunity to... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Japan Through Popular Culture ASIA 2215 This course seeks to develop an historical, theoretical and thematic understanding of contemporary Japanese popular culture and mass media. The topics will include media such as manga, anime, TV dramas, cinema, advertisements, consumption, traditional theatrical performances, popular literature...
Regular Studies Energy and the Environment PHYS 1124 This course is a quantitative examination of current energy use, resource limitations and environmental impacts, and possible future energy scenarios. The course examines the global energy context, energy fundamentals, current major energy sources such as fossil fuels, hydroelectricity, and nuclear...
Regular Studies Women and the Justice System CRIM 1213 This course will examine historical and contemporary perspectives on women as offenders and victims of crime. The frequency and types of crime committed by women, and against women, will be explored as well as the criminal justice system's response to these issues. Specific emphasis will be given to...
Regular Studies International Human Resource Management INTB 3400 The challenge of globalization and people management increases the demand for human resource leaders and practitioners to expand and develop their knowledge, skill, and expertise in the field. This course introduces students to the perspective of International Human Resource Management (IHRM) and...
Regular Studies Principles of Traditional Grammar ENGL 2100 In this course, students will study traditional methods used to describe the spoken and written forms of English. Students will become familiar with terms and categories including major and minor parts of speech as well as sentence, clause, and phrase types. Students will learn to parse sentences...
Regular Studies The Psychology of Leadership PSYC 3210 What makes a great leader? Social psychologists exploring this question have inspired a wide range of research since the 1930s. Students explore the history and nature of leadership and the challenges in defining leadership. In the course, students review major approaches and theories and outline...
Regular Studies Introduction to Social Work Practice SSRV 2001 While learning about the practice of social work students in this course will have the opportunity to explore a variety of areas of practice within the Canadian context. They will explore the role of a social worker and develop an appreciation of how a helping professional can affect people's lives...
Regular Studies American Cinema 1930–1960 ENGL 2630 This course examines Classical Hollywood Cinema: its narrative mode and subversions of it, its history from 1930 to 1960, its technology, its genres, the studio system, and how it affected film content and style in this period. Furthermore, it investigates connections between classical films and key...
Celebrating work-integrated learning with Co-op Student of the Year March 27, 2024 In celebration of the National Day of Work-Integrated Learning, Langara College Co-op & Career Development is proud to name fourth year business student Nitika as the 2023 Co-op Student of the Year. Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL Canada) celebrates the National Day...
Langara College welcomes Photographer in Residence Tilly Nelson April 2, 2024 snəw̓eyəɬ leləm̓ Langara College is pleased to welcome Tilly Nelson as the first Photographer in Residence. She will be interacting extensively with the Langara College community via student mentorship, studio visits, and a public lecture on April 8. Students and faculty have the opportunity to...