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Remote Courses Timetable

CRNSubjectCourse NumberSectionTitleDaysTimeInst Method
10031ADMN205S80Management CommunicationsTR14:30-15:45RMTE
10030ADMN205S43Management CommunicationsTR14:30-15:45RMTE
10036ADMN250S80Introduction to Human Resource Management and Industrial RelationsTR11:30-12:45RMTE
10035ADMN250S43Introduction to Human Resource Management and Industrial RelationsTR11:30-12:45RMTE
10046ADMN263S43Customer Service StrategiesTR10:00-11:15RMTE
10047ADMN263S80Customer Service StrategiesTR10:00-11:15RMTE
10052ADMN275S80Operations ManagementW18:00-20:45RMTE
10051ADMN275S43Operations ManagementW18:00-20:45RMTE
10056ADMN288S43Introduction to Managerial AccountingTR16:00-17:15RMTE
10057ADMN288S80Introduction to Managerial AccountingTR16:00-17:15RMTE
10062ADMN305S80Philosophical Foundations of Business ManagementTR11:30-12:45RMTE
10060ADMN305S10Philosophical Foundations of Business ManagementTR11:30-12:45RMTE
10058ADMN305S01Philosophical Foundations of Business ManagementTR11:30-12:45RMTE
10059ADMN305S02Philosophical Foundations of Business ManagementTR11:30-12:45RMTE
10061ADMN305S43Philosophical Foundations of Business ManagementTR11:30-12:45RMTE
10070ADMN345S43Strategic Communication Planning for Indigenous OrganizationsTR10:00-11:15RMTE
10067ADMN345S01Strategic Communication Planning for Indigenous OrganizationsTR10:00-11:15RMTE
10068ADMN345S02Strategic Communication Planning for Indigenous OrganizationsTR10:00-11:15RMTE
10069ADMN345S10Strategic Communication Planning for Indigenous OrganizationsTR10:00-11:15RMTE
10071ADMN345S80Strategic Communication Planning for Indigenous OrganizationsTR10:00-11:15RMTE
10075ADMN400S01Strategic ManagementTR10:00-11:15RMTE
10079ADMN400S80Strategic ManagementTR10:00-11:15RMTE
10078ADMN400S43Strategic ManagementTR10:00-11:15RMTE
10077ADMN400S10Strategic ManagementTR10:00-11:15RMTE
10076ADMN400S02Strategic ManagementTR10:00-11:15RMTE
13074CHEM100395Introductory ChemistryW18:00-20:45RMTE
10461CREE100S02Elementary Cree IMW14:30-15:45RMTE
10462CREE100S03Elementary Cree IMW10:00-11:15RMTE
10464CREE100S10Elementary Cree IMW10:00-11:15RMTE
10468CREE101S03Elementary Cree IITR10:00-11:15RMTE
10469CREE101S10Elementary Cree IIM19:00-21:45RMTE
10473CREE203S10Intermediate Cree IITR14:30-15:45RMTE
10474CREE203S50Intermediate Cree IITR14:30-15:45RMTE
10472CREE203S01Intermediate Cree IITR14:30-15:45RMTE
13431CREE405S01Creative Writing in CreeTR11:30-12:45RMTE
13432CREE405S10Creative Writing in CreeTR11:30-12:45RMTE
13433CREE405S50Creative Writing in CreeTR11:30-12:45RMTE
13436CREE425S50Translation II: English-CreeMW11:30-12:45RMTE
13434CREE425S01Translation II: English-CreeMW11:30-12:45RMTE
13435CREE425S10Translation II: English-CreeMW11:30-12:45RMTE
10496CS100001Introduction to ComputersW19:00-21:45RMTE
10607CS428001Human Computer CommunicationsTR18:00-19:15RMTE
13607CS828001Human Computer CommunicationTR18:00-19:15RMTE
13437DAK101S01Conversational Dakota IIM18:00-20:45RMTE
13438DAK101S10Conversational Dakota IIM18:00-20:45RMTE
13439DAK101S50Conversational Dakota IIM18:00-20:45RMTE
13442DENE101S50Conversational Dene IIM18:00-20:45RMTE
13441DENE101S10Conversational Dene IIM18:00-20:45RMTE
13440DENE101S01Conversational Dene IIM18:00-20:45RMTE
10705EAHR810001Program Design and Planning M18:30-21:15RMTE
10723EC&I823S01Culturally relevant pedagogy: Effective teaching practice for Aboriginal studentsM19:00-21:45RMTE
10728EC&I841001Critial Reviews of Selected Research Literature in Science & Environmental EdT17:30-20:15RMTE
13668EC&I860001Writing Acquis & PedagogyT18:00-20:45RMTE
10730EC&I871AU001Contemporary Curriculum Issues in Health EducationM18:00-20:45RMTE
10740ECCU400070Treaties in the Classroom RMTE
10740ECCU400070Treaties in the ClassroomS09:00-11:45RMTE
10740ECCU400070Treaties in the ClassroomF09:00-16:20RMTE
10766ECON202S80Introductory MacroeconomicsM18:00-20:45RMTE
10765ECON202S43Introductory MacroeconomicsM18:00-20:45RMTE
10854ED926001Ethics in Educational StudyM19:00-21:45RMTE
10859EDL816001Education Planning M19:00-21:45RMTE
10860EDL819001Organizational Theory in Education T19:00-21:45RMTE
10864EDL828001Leadership for Inclusive Education M19:00-21:45RMTE
10870EFDN899001Capstone Synthesis Seminar: An Integration of Theory and PracticeW19:00-21:45RMTE
13469EINL325S10Bilingual/Bicultural Language Learning ProcessesT18:00-20:45RMTE
13470EINL325S50Bilingual/Bicultural Language Learning ProcessesT18:00-20:45RMTE
13468EINL325S01Bilingual/Bicultural Language Learning ProcessesT18:00-20:45RMTE
11138ENGL100007Critical Reading and Writing IMWF08:30-09:20RMTE
11162ENGL100993Critical Reading and Writing IM19:00-21:45RMTE
11184ENGL100S51Critical Reading and Writing ITR11:30-12:45RMTE
11180ENGL100S11Critical Reading and Writing IM11:30-14:15RMTE
11163ENGL100994Critical Reading and Writing IR19:00-21:45RMTE
11159ENGL100990Critical Reading and Writing IT19:00-21:45RMTE
11183ENGL100S50Critical Reading and Writing IM11:30-14:15RMTE
13324ENGL100393Critical Reading and Writing IT18:00-20:45RMTE
11148ENGL100050Critical Reading and Writing IS10:00-12:45RMTE
11181ENGL100S12Critical Reading and Writing ITR11:30-12:45RMTE
11177ENGL100S07Critical Reading and Writing ITR11:30-12:45RMTE
11221ENGL110S05Critical Reading and Writing IITR10:00-11:15RMTE
11223ENGL110S11Critical Reading and Writing IITR10:00-11:15RMTE
11202ENGL110992Critical Reading and Writing IIR19:00-21:45RMTE
11203ENGL110993Critical Reading and Writing IIR19:00-21:45RMTE
11225ENGL110S51Critical Reading and Writing IITR10:00-11:15RMTE
11237ENGL310AC001Literatures of Residential Schools in CanadaW17:00-19:45RMTE
11400EPSY205S01Understanding and Enhancing Student DevelopmentM11:30-14:15RMTE
13480EPSY205S11Understanding and Enhancing Student DevelopmentR18:00-20:45RMTE
13481EPSY205S50Understanding and Enhancing Student DevelopmentR18:00-20:45RMTE
13479EPSY205S02Understanding and Enhancing Student DevelopmentR18:00-20:45RMTE
11406EPSY323991Designing Learning Environments for the Inclusive ClassroomW19:00-21:45RMTE
11407EPSY323992Designing Learning Environments for the Inclusive ClassroomW19:00-21:45RMTE
11409EPSY328992Communication Disorders in the Inclusive ClassroomF16:30-19:15RMTE
11408EPSY328991Communication Disorders in the Inclusive ClassroomF16:30-19:15RMTE
11410EPSY329991Enhancing Inclusive Classroom ManagementR19:00-21:45RMTE
11411EPSY329992Enhancing Inclusive Classroom ManagementR19:00-21:45RMTE
11413EPSY330992Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Inclusive ClassroomM19:00-21:45RMTE
11412EPSY330991Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Inclusive ClassroomM19:00-21:45RMTE
11416EPSY350S01The Psychology of Learning and Adolescent DevelopmentM11:30-14:15RMTE
11421EPSY400050Working with Difference & DiversityM19:00-21:45RMTE
11438ERDG310050Teaching Literacy for a Better World (Pre-K to Grade 8)T18:00-20:45RMTE
11438ERDG310050Teaching Literacy for a Better World (Pre-K to Grade 8) RMTE
11480ESCI302020Environmental EducationMW10:00-11:15RMTE
11494ESST310050Social Studies for Elementary School Teachers (Pre-K to Grade 8) RMTE
11494ESST310050Social Studies for Elementary School Teachers (Pre-K to Grade 8)M18:00-20:45RMTE
11647HIST113002Issues in Canadian HistoryTR14:30-15:45RMTE
11660HIST278001Twentieth Century EuropeMW14:30-15:45RMTE
11698ILR100S50Introduction to Indigenous LanguagesTR11:30-12:45RMTE
11697ILR100S10Introduction to Indigenous LanguagesTR11:30-12:45RMTE
11696ILR100S01Introduction to Indigenous LanguagesTR11:30-12:45RMTE
11699ILR101S01Approaches to Indigenous Language ReclamationTR13:00-14:15RMTE
11700ILR101S10Approaches to Indigenous Language ReclamationTR13:00-14:15RMTE
11701ILR101S50Approaches to Indigenous Language ReclamationTR13:00-14:15RMTE
11703ILR250S10Language as Medicine: Indigenous Language Reclamation for WellnessTR10:00-11:15RMTE
11702ILR250S01Language as Medicine: Indigenous Language Reclamation for WellnessTR10:00-11:15RMTE
11704ILR250S50Language as Medicine: Indigenous Language Reclamation for WellnessTR10:00-11:15RMTE
11733INAH390ABS01Contemporary Issues in Indigenous Art PracticeM11:30-14:15RMTE
11742INCA351S02Radio ProductionM14:30-17:15RMTE
11741INCA351S01Radio ProductionM14:30-17:15RMTE
11748INCA392S01Seminar: Colonial and Anti-Colonial Frames in the Contemporary News MediaM11:30-14:15RMTE
11749INCA392S02Seminar: Colonial and Anti-Colonial Frames in the Contemporary News MediaM11:30-14:15RMTE
11759INDG100S51Introduction to Indigenous StudiesM11:30-14:15RMTE
13676INDG100SSKIntroduction to Indigenous StudiesW08:30-11:15RMTE
11757INDG100S11Introduction to Indigenous StudiesM11:30-14:15RMTE
11763INDG104S11Introduction to Indigenous Higher LearningT11:30-14:15RMTE
11764INDG104S50Introduction to Indigenous Higher LearningT11:30-14:15RMTE
11766INDG200S02Introduction to International Indigenous IssuesTR13:00-14:15RMTE
11768INDG200S11Introduction to International Indigenous IssuesTR13:00-14:15RMTE
11770INDG200S51Introduction to International Indigenous IssuesTR13:00-14:15RMTE
11771INDG201S01Introduction to Contemporary Indigenous IssuesTR08:30-09:45RMTE
11775INDG201S50Introduction to Contemporary Indigenous IssuesTR08:30-09:45RMTE
11773INDG201S10Introduction to Contemporary Indigenous IssuesTR08:30-09:45RMTE
13451INDG201S15Introduction to Contemporary Indigenous IssuesM16:00-18:45RMTE
13677INDG260SSKHistory of Residential Schools in CanadaR11:30-14:15RMTE
11810INDL242S01Saulteaux Literature in TranslationTR10:00-11:15RMTE
11812INDL242S50Saulteaux Literature in TranslationTR10:00-11:15RMTE
11811INDL242S10Saulteaux Literature in TranslationTR10:00-11:15RMTE
11816INHS100S11Introduction to Indigenous Health Studies IW17:30-20:15RMTE
11833INHS200S11Traditional Indigenous Health ConceptsW14:30-17:15RMTE
11837INHS250S02Indigenous Language Concepts of HealthT11:30-14:15RMTE
11839INHS250S50Indigenous Language Concepts of HealthT11:30-14:15RMTE
11838INHS250S10Indigenous Language Concepts of HealthT11:30-14:15RMTE
11836INHS250S01Indigenous Language Concepts of HealthT11:30-14:15RMTE
11852INSW377S11Introduction to Traditional Self-HealingM11:30-14:15RMTE
11855INSW402S01Indigenous Social Work Practice and Human SexualityM14:30-17:15RMTE
11856INSW402S10Indigenous Social Work Practice and Human SexualityM14:30-17:15RMTE
11857INSW402S50Indigenous Social Work Practice and Human SexualityM14:30-17:15RMTE
12045LING100S10Introductory LinguisticsTR14:30-15:45RMTE
12044LING100S01Introductory LinguisticsTR14:30-15:45RMTE
12046LING100S50Introductory LinguisticsTR14:30-15:45RMTE
12049LING211S50MorphologyMW11:30-12:45RMTE
12047LING211S01MorphologyMW11:30-12:45RMTE
12048LING211S10MorphologyMW11:30-12:45RMTE
12052LING220S50Interdisciplinary LinguisticsMW10:00-11:15RMTE
12050LING220S01Interdisciplinary LinguisticsMW10:00-11:15RMTE
12051LING220S10Interdisciplinary LinguisticsMW10:00-11:15RMTE
12064MATH101003Introductory Finite Mathematics ITR13:30-14:45RMTE
12082MATH110S02Calculus ITR10:00-11:15RMTE
12081MATH110S01Calculus ITR10:00-11:15RMTE
12084MATH110S50Calculus ITR10:00-11:15RMTE
13445NAK101S50Conversational Nakota IIM18:00-20:45RMTE
13444NAK101S10Conversational Nakota IIM18:00-20:45RMTE
13443NAK101S01Conversational Nakota IIM18:00-20:45RMTE
13448NISH100S50Elementary Anihšināpēmowin IMW10:00-11:15RMTE
13446NISH100S01Elementary Anihšināpēmowin IMW10:00-11:15RMTE
13447NISH100S10Elementary Anihšināpēmowin IMW10:00-11:15RMTE
12405NISH101S10Elementary Anihšināpēmowin IITR11:30-12:45RMTE
12404NISH101S01Elementary Anihšināpēmowin IITR11:30-12:45RMTE
12406NISH101S50Elementary Anihšināpēmowin IITR11:30-12:45RMTE
12411NSLI240L01Community Based Research in the Nonprofit SectorW12:00-13:20RMTE
12412NSLI390ACL01Nonprofit Sector Leadership and Innovation Capstone Course and Applied Service Learning InternshipR14:30-15:30RMTE
12488PMTH092S50Intermediate Algebra IITR10:00-11:15RMTE
12522PSYC102S10Introductory Psychology: Biological and Cognitive FocusM14:30-17:15RMTE
12523PSYC102S50Introductory Psychology: Biological and Cognitive FocusM14:30-17:15RMTE
12618RLST275L01Women in World ReligionsW11:30-14:15RMTE
12742STAT100S01Elementary Statistics for ApplicationsR14:30-17:15RMTE
12731STAT100101Elementary Statistics for ApplicationsM08:30-11:15RMTE
12744STAT100S10Elementary Statistics for ApplicationsR14:30-17:15RMTE
12739STAT100003Elementary Statistics for ApplicationsM08:30-11:15RMTE
12745STAT100S50Elementary Statistics for ApplicationsR14:30-17:15RMTE
12743STAT100S02Elementary Statistics for ApplicationsR14:30-17:15RMTE
12738STAT100991Elementary Statistics for ApplicationsW19:00-21:45RMTE
12737STAT100501Elementary Statistics for ApplicationsM08:30-11:15RMTE
12790SW202200Critical Issues/Critical ThoughtT11:30-14:15RMTE
12792SW345200Human Development in a Social Work ContextR14:30-17:15RMTE
12794SW346200Social Work Practice IM08:30-11:15RMTE
12802SW350200Anti-Oppressive Social Work PracticeM14:30-17:15RMTE
12803SW350201Anti-Oppressive Social Work PracticeW08:30-11:15RMTE
12811SW403200Death and DyingW16:30-19:15RMTE
12815SW412200Mental Health ServicesT14:30-17:15RMTE
12816SW414200Child Welfare PracticeW11:30-14:15RMTE
12817SW414201Child Welfare PracticeM11:30-14:15RMTE
12827SW460200Ethics in Social WorkW16:30-19:15RMTE
12830SW469200Social PolicyR11:30-14:15RMTE
12832SW480AU200Critical Social Work Practice with 2SLGBTQ+ CommunitiesT14:30-17:15RMTE
12833SW852200Advanced Social Work Practice with Children and YouthM18:00-20:45RMTE
12835SW876200Perspectives and Models of Social Work for Direct PracticeT16:30-19:15RMTE
12924WGST280AM991Indigenous (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) Masculinities in CanadaM19:00-21:45RMTE
12925WGST300L01Missing Women: Decolonization, Third Wave Feminisms and Indigenous PeoplesM11:30-14:15RMTE
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