Great Plains College delivers a wide range of University of Regina courses, such as face-to-face lectures, video-conferenced, and LIVE-streamed courses. The college offers first-year courses in Arts, Education, Business, Agriculture and Science or in any pre-professional programs. Students can also earn a University of Regina Liberal Arts Certificate or a Bachelor of Social Work. Great Plains College provides on-site computer facilities, exam invigilation, one-on-one advising, SunDogs athletics, student associations, recreational activities, and much more. Full-time post-secondary students are eligible to receive scholarships ranging from $500 - $5,000.
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CRN | Course | Sec | Title | Dates | Day | Time | Room |
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33311 |
BIOL 100 |
302 |
Biology I - From Cells to Organisms |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
W |
1:00pm - 3:45pm |
TBD |
An examination of biological molecules, cell structure and fundamental cellular processes, bioenergetics, genetics, evolution, and animal and plant physiology.
*Notes: 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 Biology 140 or 150* This course is for Great Plains students only and is face-to-face. Students must attend in person. |
33312 |
BIOL 100 |
312 |
Biology I - From Cells to Organisms |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
TBD |
An examination of biological molecules, cell structure and fundamental cellular processes, bioenergetics, genetics, evolution, and animal and plant physiology.
*Notes: 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 Biology 140 or 150* This course is for Great Plains students only and is face-to-face. Students must attend in person. |
33313 |
ENGL 100 |
302 |
Critical Reading and Writing I |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
R |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
TBD |
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* This course is for Great Plains students only and is face-to-face. Students must attend in person. |
33316 |
HIST 113 |
302 |
Issues in Canadian History |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
M |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
TBD |
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.* This course is for Great Plains students only and is face-to-face. Students must attend in person. |
33323 |
PSYC 101 |
302 |
Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
T |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
TBD |
An introduction to the study of adjustment, disorders, development, personality and the social environment of the person. This course is for Great Plains students only and is face-to-face. Students must attend in person. |
33319 |
SOC 100 |
302 |
Introduction to Sociology |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
M |
1:00pm - 3:45pm |
TBD |
This course introduces students to basic sociological concepts, debates, and modes of analysis. Through discussion of issues such as the cultural development of humans, the socialization process and the structures of global society, students will be introduced to the distinctive approach of sociology. This course is for Great Plains students only and is face-to-face. Students must attend in person. |
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CRN | Course | Sec | Title | Dates | Day | Time | Room |
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33315 |
ENGL 100 |
022 |
Critical Reading and Writing I |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
R |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
GRT PLAINS |
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* This remote section is reserved for students inside the Great Plains College catchment area only. For permission to enroll in the course, please contact laurat@greatplainscollege.ca or maryjaneb@greatplainscollege.ca. |
33318 |
HIST 113 |
022 |
Issues in Canadian History |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
M |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
GRT PLAINS |
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.* This remote section is reserved for students inside the Great Plains College catchment area only. For permission to enroll in the course, please contact laurat@greatplainscollege.ca or maryjaneb@greatplainscollege.ca. |
31760 |
JS 100 |
0A4 |
Introduction to Justice |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
R |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
GRT PLAINS |
Introduces major theoretical orientations and methods of justice studies. Provides an overview of the Canadian legal system and issues involved in the pursuit of criminal, legal, restorative, and social justice. This section is for Great Plains College students. This course will take place via ZOOM with mandatory online components. The class must be attended during class time. Please email ur.live@uregina.ca with any questions. Click here for Getting Started Information regarding this course.
Meeting times every other week |
33324 |
PSYC 101 |
022 |
Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
T |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
GRT PLAINS |
An introduction to the study of adjustment, disorders, development, personality and the social environment of the person. This remote section is reserved for students inside the Great Plains College catchment area only. For permission to enroll in the course, please contact laurat@greatplainscollege.ca or maryjaneb@greatplainscollege.ca. |
32277 |
PSYC 101 |
0A4 |
Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
W |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
GRT PLAINS |
An introduction to the study of adjustment, disorders, development, personality and the social environment of the person. This section is for Great Plains College students. This course will take place via ZOOM. Please email ur.live@uregina.ca with any questions.
Click here for Getting Started Information regarding this course.
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33321 |
SOC 100 |
022 |
Introduction to Sociology |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
M |
1:00pm - 3:45pm |
GRT PLAINS |
This course introduces students to basic sociological concepts, debates, and modes of analysis. Through discussion of issues such as the cultural development of humans, the socialization process and the structures of global society, students will be introduced to the distinctive approach of sociology. This remote section is reserved for students inside the Great Plains College catchment area only. For permission to enroll in the course, please contact laurat@greatplainscollege.ca or maryjaneb@greatplainscollege.ca. |
32386 |
SOC 207 |
0A4 |
The "Nature/Nurture" Controversy |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
GRT PLAINS |
This course introduces students to social science debates over the origins and meanings of human nature and human behaviour, with specific emphasis on the nature/nurture controversy. The course focuses on 21st-century aspects of these debates, including socio-biology and evolutionary psychology in the context of their historical roots.
*** Prerequisite: Completion of 12 credit hours or or SOC 100 or permission of Department Head.
* Note: SOC 100 is required for all majors in Sociology * This section is for Southeast College students. This course will take place via ZOOM. The class must be attended during class time. Please email ur.live@uregina.ca with any questions. Click here for Getting Started Information regarding this course.
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33332 |
STAT 100 |
302 |
Elementary Statistics for Applications |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
W |
09:00am - 11:45am |
GRT PLAINS |
An introduction to statistical methods; descriptive statistics; the normal distribution; basic techniques of statistical inference; confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for population means and proportions; simple linear regression; and one-way analysis of variance.
***Prerequisite: Foundations of Math 20 or Precalculus 20 or Apprenticeship & Workplace Math 30 or MATH A30 or AMTH 091 or MATH 101***
*Note: STAT 100 and STAT 200 are designed to provide a year-long introduction to statistical methodology with a view towards applications and are not intended for majors in statistics, actuarial science, or any other program requiring a detailed knowledge of statistics. Students who receive credit for STAT 100 may not receive credit for STAT 160* This sections is for Great Plains College students only and students must attend the course in person. |
32515 |
SW 100 |
0A4 |
Foundations in Social Work |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
T |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
GRT PLAINS |
This course explores social issues confronting the state, social welfare agencies and social workers in addressing and responding to societal inequalities and human need. Students will also be introduced to the roles and fields of practice in social work in Canada and the values and ethics that guide the profession.
*SW 100 should be taken as the first Social Work course. This section is for Great Plains College students. This course will take place via ZOOM. Please email ur.live@uregina.ca with any questions.
Click here for Getting Started Information regarding this course.
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33330 |
STAT 100 |
022 |
Elementary Statistics for Applications |
Sep 4 Dec 6 |
W |
09:00am - 11:45am |
SWIFT CURR |
An introduction to statistical methods; descriptive statistics; the normal distribution; basic techniques of statistical inference; confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for population means and proportions; simple linear regression; and one-way analysis of variance.
***Prerequisite: Foundations of Math 20 or Precalculus 20 or Apprenticeship & Workplace Math 30 or MATH A30 or AMTH 091 or MATH 101***
*Note: STAT 100 and STAT 200 are designed to provide a year-long introduction to statistical methodology with a view towards applications and are not intended for majors in statistics, actuarial science, or any other program requiring a detailed knowledge of statistics. Students who receive credit for STAT 100 may not receive credit for STAT 160* This remote section is reserved for students inside the Great Plains College catchment area only. For permission to enroll in the course, please contact laurat@greatplainscollege.ca or maryjaneb@greatplainscollege.ca. |