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CRN | Course | Sec | Title | Instructor | Dates | Day | Time | Room |
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10148 |
BIOL 101 |
302 |
Biology II - Organisms in their Environment |
Jillian Bainard |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
T |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
SWIFT CURR |
A comparative approach to the three Domains of life, including structure, diversity, physiology, and ecology.
*Notes: BIOL 100 is a recommended pre-requisite. 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* Must register in lab section 312.
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10149 |
BIOL 101 |
312 |
Biology II - Organisms in their Environment |
Shaun Nagy |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
SWIFT CURR |
A comparative approach to the three Domains of life, including structure, diversity, physiology, and ecology.
*Notes: BIOL 100 is a recommended pre-requisite. 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* Must register in lecture section 302. Meet on alternate weeks. |
10351 |
CHEM 140 |
302 |
Organic Chemistry I |
George Chrusch |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
T |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
SWIFT CURR |
An introduction to organic chemistry. Organic functional groups, nomenclature, reactions and mechanisms. Lab component: Introduction to organic laboratory techniques.
***Prerequisite: CHEM 104*** Plus lab section 312
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10353 |
CHEM 140 |
312 |
Organic Chemistry I |
Troy Kruk |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
R |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
SWIFT CURR |
An introduction to organic chemistry. Organic functional groups, nomenclature, reactions and mechanisms. Lab component: Introduction to organic laboratory techniques.
***Prerequisite: CHEM 104*** Meet on alternate weeks. |
11110 |
ENGL 110 |
302 |
Critical Reading and Writing II |
Edward Dyck |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
F |
09:00am - 11:45am |
SWIFT CURR |
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 1: Students who have passed former ENGL 100, Literature and Composition (4 credit hours) or former ENGL 120, 130, or 140 may not receive additional credit for ENGL 110. *
* Note 2: 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 at: http://www.arts.uregina.ca/english. *
* Note 3: Students who fail ENGL 110 twice should contact their faculty or their federated college immediately. * |
11580 |
HIST 113 |
302 |
Issues in Canadian History |
STAFF |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
M |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
SWIFT CURR |
An exploration of major themes, periods and events in Canadian History, this course introduces students to the methods and sources of historical study and familiarizes them with significant historical developments from the Canadian past.
*Note: Students may receive credit for only one of HIST 101, 102, 103 or 113.* |
13428 |
INDG 100 |
SSC |
Introduction to Indigenous Studies |
STAFF |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
W |
09:00am - 11:45am |
SWIFT CURR |
This course introduces the subject of Indigenous studies with a survey of Indigenous peoples in Canada from their origins, through European influence, and to the present.
* Note: INDG 100 and INDG 101 can be taken concurrently with permission of the Department Head. * |
12265 |
PSYC 101 |
302 |
Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus |
Alexis Zederayko |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
R |
1:00pm - 3:45pm |
SWIFT CURR |
An introduction to the study of adjustment, disorders, development, personality and the social environment of the person. |
12276 |
PSYC 102 |
0A6 |
Introductory Psychology: Biological and Cognitive Focus |
STAFF |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
SWIFT CURR |
An introduction to the study of brain and behaviour, perception, learning, memory, cognition, motivation and emotion. LIVE-STREAMED COURSE. This course will be LIVE-streamed from Regina. Please ensure you are registered in the correct section for your location. Click here for Getting Started Information regarding this course. Click here to login to UR Courses.
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13210 |
SOC 288 |
0A6 |
Sociology of Addiction |
STAFF |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
R |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
SWIFT CURR |
This course explores the concept of addictive behaviour using different models and theories relevant to understanding addiction within Canadian society from a sociological perspective.
***Prerequisite: Completion of 12 credit hours or SOC 100 or permission of the Department Head.*** LIVE-STREAMED COURSE. This course will be LIVE-streamed from Regina. Please ensure you are registered in the correct section for your location. Click here for Getting Started Information regarding this course. Click here to login to UR Courses.
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12565 |
SW 202 |
0A6 |
Critical Issues/Critical Thought |
STAFF |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
M |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
SWIFT CURR |
This course examines the foundations of critical thinking with application to social work issues in such areas as oppression, poverty, health, child welfare and violence.
*Note: It is recommended that SW 100 be taken prior to SW 202* LIVE-STREAMED & ONLINE COURSE. This course will be LIVE-streamed from Regina. Lectures will be partnered with online components. Please ensure you are registered in the correct section for your location. Click here for Getting Started Information regarding this course. Click here to login to UR Courses.
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12598 |
SW 405 |
302 |
Social Work with Indigenous Peoples |
Corrine McArthur |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
R |
5:00pm - 7:45pm |
SWIFT CURR |
This course investigates theory and practices for social workers to support Indigenous individuals, families and communities in a variety of settings. The course explores the history of of oppression experienced by Indigenous peoples by government policies. Emphasis is placed on individual self-determination, cultural safety, Indigenous self-governance and societal decolonization.
***Prerequisite: INDG 100, INDG 200 level or higher, SW 346, and SW 350*** |
13235 |
SW 460 |
0A6 |
Ethics in Social Work |
STAFF |
Jan 6 Apr 9 |
T |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
SWIFT CURR |
This course is designed to sensitize students to the central role of ethics in contemporary social work. Theoretical foundations in social work ethics and the relationship between diverse value systems in Canadian society will be critically analyzed. Emphasis is on various ethical dilemmas and ethical issues facing social workers. LIVE-STREAMED COURSE. This course will be LIVE-streamed from Regina. Please ensure you are registered in the correct section for your location. Click here for Getting Started Information regarding this course. Click here to login to UR Courses.
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