North West College delivers the University of Regina LIVE-streamed, video-conferenced, and online courses. With a new facility, students can enjoy a relaxed and friendly educational atmosphere, as well as student support such as tutoring, study skills seminars, student housing, and exam invigilation.
Face-to-Face Courses
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CRN | Course | Sec | Title | Dates | Day | Time | Room |
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10184 |
BIOL 140 |
310 |
Human Biology for Non-majors |
Jan 8 Apr 12 |
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- |
ONLINE |
An introductory level course covering the principles of biology with examples taken from humans.
* Note: This course is designed to apply the study of biological principles to humans. Biology majors cannot take this course for credit. Students cannot receive credit for both BIOL 140 and 150. Students who have credit for either BIOL 100 or BIOL 101 cannot subsequently receive credit for either of BIOL 140 or BIOL 150. * This course will be taught face to face at North Battleford. |
13366 |
BIOL 140 |
311 |
Human Biology for Non-majors |
Jan 8 Apr 12 |
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- |
ONLINE |
An introductory level course covering the principles of biology with examples taken from humans.
* Note: This course is designed to apply the study of biological principles to humans. Biology majors cannot take this course for credit. Students cannot receive credit for both BIOL 140 and 150. Students who have credit for either BIOL 100 or BIOL 101 cannot subsequently receive credit for either of BIOL 140 or BIOL 150. * This lab will be face-to-face in North Battleford. |
12479 |
PSYC 101 |
310 |
Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus |
Jan 8 Apr 12 |
W |
09:00am - 12:20pm |
TBD |
An introduction to the study of adjustment, disorders, development, personality and the social environment of the person. This course will be taught face to face at one site either North Battleford or Meadow Lake and remote to the other location. |
12480 |
PSYC 101 |
365 |
Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus |
Jan 8 Apr 12 |
W |
09:00am - 12:20pm |
TBD |
An introduction to the study of adjustment, disorders, development, personality and the social environment of the person. This course will be taught face to face at one site either North Battleford or Meadow Lake and remote to the other location. |
Remote Courses
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CRN | Course | Sec | Title | Dates | Day | Time | Room |
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13333 |
INDG 100 |
S31 |
Introduction to Indigenous Studies |
Jan 8 Apr 12 |
T |
1:00pm - 3:45pm |
NORTH WEST |
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 201 can be taken concurrently with permission of the Department Head. * This course will be taught face to face at one site either North Battleford or Meadow Lake and remote to the other location. |
12489 |
PSYC 102 |
0A5 |
Introductory Psychology: Biological and Cognitive Focus |
Jan 8 Apr 12 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
NORTH WEST |
An introduction to the study of brain and behaviour, perception, learning, memory, cognition, motivation and emotion. 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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12625 |
SOC 288 |
0A5 |
Sociology of Addiction |
Jan 8 Apr 12 |
T |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
NORTH WEST |
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.*** This course will take place via ZOOM. The course is currently at provincial maximum capacity. Please email ur.live@uregina.ca to be added on a manual wait list.
Click here for Getting Started Information regarding this course.
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12632 |
SOC 299 |
0A5 |
Sociology of Mental Illness |
Jan 8 Apr 12 |
R |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
NORTH WEST |
An examination of the social patterns of risk for mental illness. A comparative and critical assessment of the sociological, psychological and biological models of explanation and intervention.
***Prerequisite: Completion of 12 credit hours or permission of the Department Head.***
*Note: SOC 100 is required for all majors in Sociology.* 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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12739 |
SW 100 |
0A5 |
Foundations in Social Work |
Jan 8 Apr 12 |
M |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
NORTH WEST |
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 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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12748 |
SW 202 |
0A5 |
Critical Issues/Critical Thought |
Jan 8 Apr 12 |
T |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
NORTH WEST |
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* 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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