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Hybrid and Hyflex Courses

Online or In-Person Options

Hybrid Courses

A Hybrid class simultaneously uses Zoom in conjunction with classroom-based class delivery. There are different types of hybrid courses - Hybrid In-Person (Onsite), Hybrid Remote or Hyflex .

Hybrid courses require students to declare their attendance up-front as either attending the class in person or attending the class remotely.

Hybrid - In-Person (Onsite)

Instruction Method: HYBON

A course offering where a student attends in person but other students are attending remotely at the same time.

HYBON courses are in person and are not listed in the timetable below.

Students declare their intention to attend in person.

Hybrid - Remote

Instruction Method: HYBRM

A course offering where a student attends remotely but other students are attending in person at the same time.

Students declare their intention to attend remotely.

Hyflex - In-Person and Remote

Instruction Method: HYFLX

A course offering that provides students the opportunity to attend class sessions onsite or remotely either partially or fully.

This type of class gives students the choice to attend onsite or remotely. Students can attend some classes onsite, some remotely, entirely onsite or entirely remotely.

Learn more with the Student's Guide for Getting Started.

Hybrid and Hyflex Courses

CRNSubjectCourse NumberSectionTitleDaysTimeInst Method
10094ART100029Introduction to ArtF09:00-11:45HYBRM
10197BIOL140L01Human Biology for Non-majorsTR13:00-14:15HYFLX
10457CLAS230C01Ancient Sport and SpectacleMWF14:30-15:20HYFLX
10707EAP030001Vantages 2 Core ClassMTWR09:00-11:20HYFLX
10709EAP030003Vantages 2 Core ClassMTWR09:00-11:20HYFLX
10711EAP090001High Intermediate English Reading and CommunicationMTWR09:00-11:20HYFLX
10713EAP090003High Intermediate English Reading and CommunicationMTWR09:00-11:20HYFLX
10715EAP100001Advanced English Reading and CommunicationMWF08:30-11:15HYFLX
10716EAP100002Advanced English Reading and CommunicationMWF08:30-11:15HYFLX
10717EAP100003Advanced English Reading and CommunicationMWF18:00-20:45HYFLX
10718EAP101001Advanced English Writing and ResearchTR08:30-11:15HYFLX
10719EAP101002Advanced English Writing and ResearchTR08:30-11:15HYFLX
10720EAP101003Advanced English Writing and ResearchTR18:00-20:45HYFLX
11168ENGL100C21Critical Reading and Writing IWF11:30-12:45HYBRM
11169ENGL100C23Critical Reading and Writing IMWF13:30-14:20HYBRM
11191ENGL110022Critical Reading and Writing IIR19:00-21:45HYBRM
11192ENGL110029Critical Reading and Writing IITR10:30-11:45HYBRM
11193ENGL110030Critical Reading and Writing IITR13:00-14:15HYBRM
11212ENGL110C25Critical Reading and Writing IITRF14:30-15:20HYBRM
11213ENGL110C27Critical Reading and Writing IIMWF08:30-09:20HYBRM
11235ENGL301001Shakespeare: Comedies and RomancesMW08:30-09:45HYFLX
11247ENGL395AD001Queer Theories: Gender, Sexuality and IdeologyMW11:30-12:45HYFLX
11578GBUS817001Managing People in OrganizationsM19:00-21:45HYFLX
11580GBUS835001International BusinessR19:00-21:45HYFLX
11586GBUS846AH001Program EvaluationM19:00-21:45HYFLX
11592GBUS851AA001Indigenous Business and LeadershipT19:00-21:45HYFLX
11594GBUS862001Evaluation of Human Resources Practices and SystemsR19:00-21:45HYFLX
11596GBUS863001Staffing OrganizationsW19:00-21:45HYFLX
11598GBUS865001Project ManagementW19:00-21:45HYFLX
13327GBUS874001Cases in LeadershipTWRFS08:30-16:20HYFLX
11648HIST113022Issues in Canadian HistoryM19:00-21:45HYBRM
11736INCA100S03Introduction to Indigenous Communication ArtsM14:30-17:15HYBRM
11739INCA284S03Managing Indigenous Media BusinessesF11:30-14:15HYBRM
11744INCA391AAS02Investigative and Collaborative JournalismR11:30-14:15HYBRM
11747INCA391ACS03Community Radio IIF14:30-17:15HYBRM
13524INHS130S11Allyship and Advocacy in Healthcare and Support SettingsT14:30-17:15HYBRM
13526INHS135S11Introduction to Indigenous Sexual & Reproductive Health Support WorkerT11:30-14:15HYBRM
11826INHS140S11Introduction to Community Birthing EducationR08:30-11:15HYBRM
11893JSGS869001Ideas in Public PolicyM13:00-15:45HYFLX
12156MBA817001Managing People in OrganizationsM19:00-21:45HYFLX
12158MBA835001International BusinessR19:00-21:45HYFLX
12160MBA865001Project ManagementW19:00-21:45HYFLX
12430PHIL276029Professional EthicsR13:00-15:45HYBRM
12432PHIL282L01Philosophical Issues in Sustainable DevelopmentTR13:00-14:15HYFLX
12433PHIL282L02Philosophical Issues in Sustainable DevelopmentTR13:00-14:15HYFLX
12490PPE200001Foundations of PPEMW10:00-11:15HYFLX
12511PSYC101022Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical FocusW19:00-21:45HYBRM
12515PSYC101L01Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical FocusMW08:30-09:45HYFLX
12516PSYC101L02Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical FocusMW08:30-09:45HYFLX
13460PSYC101C21Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical FocusMWF11:30-12:20HYBRM
13459PSYC204C21Research Methods in PsychologyMWF10:30-11:20HYBRM
12528PSYC210C01Lifespan Developmental PsychologyMWF09:30-10:20HYFLX
13458PSYC270C21Human Information ProcessingTR08:30-09:45HYBRM
12540PSYC312C21Psychology of the JuryM11:30-14:15HYBRM
12615RLST209002Japanese ReligionsMW13:00-14:15HYBRM
12634SOC213022FamiliesM13:00-15:45HYBRM
12644SOC214029Sociology of Indigenous People in CanadaM18:00-20:45HYBRM
12728STAT100022Elementary Statistics for ApplicationsW13:00-15:45HYBRM
12729STAT100029Elementary Statistics for ApplicationsTR09:00-10:15HYBRM
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