Northlands College offers University of Regina face-to-face lectures, video-conference, online, and LIVE-streamed courses. Students can begin their first-year studies in Arts, Business Administration, Education, and Social Work. The college has on-site computer facilities and exam invigilation. Northlands College also provides students with full-time tutorial support, student advising, study groups, and fun social activities. The college grants five $1000 academic scholarships for university-eligible entering and continuing students.
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CRN | Course | Sec | Title | Dates | Day | Time | Room |
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13149 |
CHEM 104 |
030 |
General Chemistry I |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
MW |
09:00am - 10:20am |
NORTHLANDS |
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* This section is offered remotely to Northlands students only (La Ronge, Buffalo Narrows, Ile-a-la-Crosse, La Loche). For permission to enroll in the course, please contact morvik.kory@northlandscollege.sk.ca or nagy.laura@northlandscollege.sk.ca
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13147 |
CHEM 104 |
314 |
General Chemistry I |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
MW |
09:00am - 10:20am |
NORTHLANDS |
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* This course is for Northlands College students (La Ronge, Buffalo Narrows, Ile-a-la-Crosse, La Loche) only and is face-to-face. |
13148 |
CHEM 104 |
315 |
General Chemistry I |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
F |
09:00am - 11:50am |
NORTHLANDS |
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* This lab section is offered to Northlands College students (La Ronge, Buffalo Narrows) only and is Face-to-Face |
13150 |
ENGL 110 |
030 |
Critical Reading and Writing II |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
TR |
1:00pm - 2:20pm |
NORTHLANDS |
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.* This remote section is reserved for students inside the Northlands College catchment area only. For permission to enroll in the course, please contact morvik.kory@northlandscollege.sk.ca or nagy.laura@northlandscollege.sk.ca |
13152 |
ENGL 110 |
314 |
Critical Reading and Writing II |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
TR |
1:00pm - 2:20pm |
NORTHLANDS |
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.* This course is scheduled to be delivered face to face at Northlands College location (La Ronge, Buffalo Narrows, Ile-a-la-Crosse, La Loche, Creighton). Students are expected to attend the class in person. |
13248 |
PSYC 102 |
0A6 |
Introductory Psychology: Biological and Cognitive Focus |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
NORTHLANDS |
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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12655 |
SOC 218 |
0A6 |
Sociology of Hockey in Canada |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
R |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
NORTHLANDS |
An examination of hockey in Canada, exploring the relationships between hockey and social inequality, the economy, violence and Canadian nationalism. Central to Canadian popular culture, hockey extends far beyond the rinks and streets on which it is played into the social, cultural, economic, and political realms of Canadian society. ***Prequisite: Completion of SOC 100 or 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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12662 |
SOC 299 |
0A6 |
Sociology of Mental Illness |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
T |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
NORTHLANDS |
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 section is for Northlands 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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13153 |
STAT 100 |
030 |
Elementary Statistics for Applications |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
MW |
09:00am - 10:20am |
NORTHLANDS |
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 Northlands College catchment area only. For permission to enroll in the course, please contact morvik.kory@northlandscollege.sk.ca or nagy.laura@northlandscollege.sk.ca
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13155 |
STAT 100 |
314 |
Elementary Statistics for Applications |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
MW |
09:00am - 10:20am |
NORTHLANDS |
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 course is scheduled to be delivered face to face at Northlands College location (La Ronge, Buffalo Narrows, Ile-a-la-Crosse, La Loche, Creighton). Students are expected to attend the class in person. |
12769 |
SW 100 |
0A6 |
Foundations in Social Work |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
M |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
NORTHLANDS |
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 Northwest 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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12778 |
SW 202 |
0A6 |
Critical Issues/Critical Thought |
Jan 6 Apr 11 |
T |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
NORTHLANDS |
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 section is for Northlands 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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