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CRN | Course | Section | Title | Days | Time | Delivery |
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10091 |
ART 230 |
050 |
Introduction to Drawing |
S |
2:30pm 5:15pm |
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Using a broad range of drawing media, students will develop observational and creative drawing skills. Class concentrations include still life and figure drawing.
***Prerequisite: ART 220 and ART 100 (ART 100 may be taken concurrently).***
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10160 |
BIOL 101 |
050 |
Biology II - Organisms in their Environment |
S |
09:00am 11:45am |
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A comparative approach to the three Domains of life, including structure, diversity, physiology, and ecology.
*Notes: One of BIOL 100, or Biology 30 and Chemistry 30, are strongly recommended as background preparation. This course is designed for biology majors, pre-professional students, secondary education science students, and those wanting two semesters of biology. Students seeking a single semester introductory course are advised to take BIOL 140 or 150*
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10161 |
BIOL 101 |
051 |
Biology II - Organisms in their Environment |
S |
1:30pm 4:15pm |
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A comparative approach to the three Domains of life, including structure, diversity, physiology, and ecology.
*Notes: One of BIOL 100, or Biology 30 and Chemistry 30, are strongly recommended as background preparation. This course is designed for biology majors, pre-professional students, secondary education science students, and those wanting two semesters of biology. Students seeking a single semester introductory course are advised to take BIOL 140 or 150*
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11540 |
EPSY 831 |
001 |
Counselling with Children and Youth |
S |
10:00am 3:50pm |
BLEND |
This course focuses on counselling children and adolescents using a strengths based perspective within a school context. Theory/practice linkages will be emphasized.
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11540 |
EPSY 831 |
001 |
Counselling with Children and Youth |
S |
10:00am 3:50pm |
BLEND |
This course focuses on counselling children and adolescents using a strengths based perspective within a school context. Theory/practice linkages will be emphasized.
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11540 |
EPSY 831 |
001 |
Counselling with Children and Youth |
S |
10:00am 3:50pm |
BLEND |
This course focuses on counselling children and adolescents using a strengths based perspective within a school context. Theory/practice linkages will be emphasized.
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11541 |
EPSY 831 |
002 |
Counselling with Children and Youth |
S |
10:00am 3:50pm |
BLEND |
This course focuses on counselling children and adolescents using a strengths based perspective within a school context. Theory/practice linkages will be emphasized.
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11541 |
EPSY 831 |
002 |
Counselling with Children and Youth |
S |
10:00am 3:50pm |
BLEND |
This course focuses on counselling children and adolescents using a strengths based perspective within a school context. Theory/practice linkages will be emphasized.
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11541 |
EPSY 831 |
002 |
Counselling with Children and Youth |
S |
10:00am 3:50pm |
BLEND |
This course focuses on counselling children and adolescents using a strengths based perspective within a school context. Theory/practice linkages will be emphasized.
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11668 |
GEOL 102 |
050 |
Earth and Environment |
S |
09:00am 11:20am |
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The nature of the earth. Plate tectonics and the geological time scale. Earthquakes, volcanism and surface processes with reference to their effect on the human environment. Earth resources, waste disposal, and pollution in a geological context.
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11669 |
GEOL 102 |
051 |
Earth and Environment |
S |
1:00pm 3:45pm |
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The nature of the earth. Plate tectonics and the geological time scale. Earthquakes, volcanism and surface processes with reference to their effect on the human environment. Earth resources, waste disposal, and pollution in a geological context.
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11981 |
JSGS 802 |
001 |
Public Finance |
S |
1:30pm 4:15pm |
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Provides a survey of Canadian public finance. Examines rationales for government intervention in a market economy, the assessment of public policy, how government decisions are made and the impact of government expenditures and taxation on the economy and the well-being of Canadians, in terms of economic efficiency and interpersonal equity.
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11981 |
JSGS 802 |
001 |
Public Finance |
S |
1:30pm 4:15pm |
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Provides a survey of Canadian public finance. Examines rationales for government intervention in a market economy, the assessment of public policy, how government decisions are made and the impact of government expenditures and taxation on the economy and the well-being of Canadians, in terms of economic efficiency and interpersonal equity.
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11981 |
JSGS 802 |
001 |
Public Finance |
S |
1:30pm 4:15pm |
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Provides a survey of Canadian public finance. Examines rationales for government intervention in a market economy, the assessment of public policy, how government decisions are made and the impact of government expenditures and taxation on the economy and the well-being of Canadians, in terms of economic efficiency and interpersonal equity.
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11981 |
JSGS 802 |
001 |
Public Finance |
S |
1:30pm 4:15pm |
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Provides a survey of Canadian public finance. Examines rationales for government intervention in a market economy, the assessment of public policy, how government decisions are made and the impact of government expenditures and taxation on the economy and the well-being of Canadians, in terms of economic efficiency and interpersonal equity.
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12017 |
KHS 131 |
050 |
Philosophy and Practice of Yoga and T'ai Chi |
S |
1:00pm 4:00pm |
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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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