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CRN | Course | Section | Title | Days | Time | Room |
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10382 |
CHEM 104 |
098 |
General Chemistry I |
T |
08:30am 11:15am |
LB 321 |
An introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry. Topics discussed will include atomic structure, bonding, stoichiometry, enthalpy, solutions, organic compounds. Lab component: Introduction to standard chemistry laboratory techniques.
***Prerequisite: CHEM 30 or CHEM 100 (minimum 65%); and Precalculus 30 or Mathematics C30 with a grade of at least 65%, or PMTH 092 with a grade of at least 70%, or MATH 102.***
*Note: Students cannot receive credit for both CHEM 102 and CHEM 104*
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10382 |
CHEM 104 |
098 |
General Chemistry I |
T |
08:30am 11:15am |
REMOTE REMOTE |
An introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry. Topics discussed will include atomic structure, bonding, stoichiometry, enthalpy, solutions, organic compounds. Lab component: Introduction to standard chemistry laboratory techniques.
***Prerequisite: CHEM 30 or CHEM 100 (minimum 65%); and Precalculus 30 or Mathematics C30 with a grade of at least 65%, or PMTH 092 with a grade of at least 70%, or MATH 102.***
*Note: Students cannot receive credit for both CHEM 102 and CHEM 104*
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10934 |
ECS 101 |
092 |
Education for Justice: Knowledge, Schooling and Society |
T |
08:30am 12:20pm |
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The course provides an introduction to the foundations of teaching, including politics of education, ethical relationality, teacher identity and professionalism, conceptions of learners and learning, and teaching for justice, equality and equity.
*Note: Required classroom based placement of one half day per week for 8 weeks.*
*Note: Students may only receive credit for one of ECS 101 and ECS 100.*
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10936 |
ECS 101 |
094 |
Education for Justice: Knowledge, Schooling and Society |
W |
08:30am 12:20pm |
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The course provides an introduction to the foundations of teaching, including politics of education, ethical relationality, teacher identity and professionalism, conceptions of learners and learning, and teaching for justice, equality and equity.
*Note: Required classroom based placement of one half day per week for 8 weeks.*
*Note: Students may only receive credit for one of ECS 101 and ECS 100.*
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10938 |
ECS 101 |
096 |
Education for Justice: Knowledge, Schooling and Society |
R |
08:30am 12:20pm |
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The course provides an introduction to the foundations of teaching, including politics of education, ethical relationality, teacher identity and professionalism, conceptions of learners and learning, and teaching for justice, equality and equity.
*Note: Required classroom based placement of one half day per week for 8 weeks.*
*Note: Students may only receive credit for one of ECS 101 and ECS 100.*
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11072 |
ENEL 281 |
091 |
Signals, Circuits, and Systems |
R |
08:30am 11:15am |
ED 435 |
The introductory aspects of signals, circuits and systems including: AC circuit analysis,frequency response, resonance, passive and active filters, second order transient analysis, conversion between time domain and frequency domain signals using the Laplace and Fourier Transforms.
***Prerequisite: MATH 217 (concurrent enrolment allowed) and ENEL 280***
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11253 |
ENGL 100 |
001 |
Critical Reading and Writing I |
MWF |
07:30am 08:20am |
CL 410 |
This course develops students' proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.
*Note: Students who are planning to repeat ENGL 100 should seek academic advising before doing so*
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11303 |
ENGL 110 |
001 |
Critical Reading and Writing II |
MWF |
07:30am 08:20am |
CL 435 |
A study of a special topic in literature, which may include non-literary texts, in conjunction with a continuation of the writing program begun in ENGL 100.
***Prerequisite: ENGL 100.***
*Note: Every section of ENGL 110 has a different focus. Please consult the Department's Supplementary Calendar or the list of current course offerings on the Departmental website.*
*Note: Students who fail ENGL 110 twice should contact their faculty or their federated college immediately.*
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12034 |
KHS 131 |
100 |
Philosophy and Practice of Yoga and T'ai Chi |
MW |
07:30am 08:45am |
CK 185 |
A study of the philosophical and practical aspects of movement through yoga and t'ai chi. This course will incorporate fundamental principles of flexibility training and proper technique.
* Note: This is an applied activity-based course. *
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12034 |
KHS 131 |
100 |
Philosophy and Practice of Yoga and T'ai Chi |
MW |
07:30am 08:45am |
CK GYM 2 |
A study of the philosophical and practical aspects of movement through yoga and t'ai chi. This course will incorporate fundamental principles of flexibility training and proper technique.
* Note: This is an applied activity-based course. *
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13285 |
KHS 131 |
200 |
Philosophy and Practice of Yoga and T'ai Chi |
TR |
07:30am 08:45am |
CK 187 |
A study of the philosophical and practical aspects of movement through yoga and t'ai chi. This course will incorporate fundamental principles of flexibility training and proper technique.
* Note: This is an applied activity-based course. *
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13285 |
KHS 131 |
200 |
Philosophy and Practice of Yoga and T'ai Chi |
TR |
07:30am 08:45am |
CK GYM 1 |
A study of the philosophical and practical aspects of movement through yoga and t'ai chi. This course will incorporate fundamental principles of flexibility training and proper technique.
* Note: This is an applied activity-based course. *
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12081 |
KIN 170 |
100 |
Lifestyle, Health and Wellness |
TR |
08:00am 09:15am |
ED 191 |
The factors which affect and individual's health will be examined and the potential role of lifestyle choices in the maintenance of health will be discussed. This course will enable the student to become an informed, responsible, active participant in one's own health. * Note: Students will not receive credit for both KIN 170 (KHS 170) and KIN 171 (KHS 171).
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12108 |
KIN 260 |
100 |
Human Anatomy |
MW |
08:00am 09:15am |
EA 106 |
The study of human anatomy and the application of this knowledge to movement and physical activity. Although the course will focus on muscular and skeletal anatomy, basic anatomy of all systems will be covered.
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12109 |
KIN 260 |
200 |
Human Anatomy |
MW |
08:00am 09:15am |
EA 106 |
The study of human anatomy and the application of this knowledge to movement and physical activity. Although the course will focus on muscular and skeletal anatomy, basic anatomy of all systems will be covered.
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12409 |
PHYS 109 |
141 |
General Physics I |
R |
08:30am 11:15am |
LB 126 |
General algebra-based physics, including classical mechanics and geometrical optics.
***Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 30 or Calculus 30 or Math B30 and C30 or Math 102.***
* Note: May not be taken for credit if a student has received credit for PHYS 111 or PHYS 112. Students cannot receive credit for both PHYS 105 and PHYS 109. *
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12415 |
PHYS 119 |
121 |
General Physics II |
T |
08:30am 11:15am |
LB 132 |
A continuation of PHYS 109: Fluid mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, waves, sound, radiation, electrostatics and electric current.
*** Prerequisite: PHYS 109 or ENGG 140 ***
*Note: Phys 119 may not be taken for credit if a student has previously received credit for Phys 111 or Phys 112*
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12420 |
PHYS 119 |
143 |
General Physics II |
R |
08:30am 11:15am |
LB 132 |
A continuation of PHYS 109: Fluid mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, waves, sound, radiation, electrostatics and electric current.
*** Prerequisite: PHYS 109 or ENGG 140 ***
*Note: Phys 119 may not be taken for credit if a student has previously received credit for Phys 111 or Phys 112*
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