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EN 1210 |
Literature in Historical Perspective
This course will introduce post-secondary students to English studies and the historical contexts that shape literature. Generally, a specific historical period will be covered and the development of various genres will be examined. Instruction will include essay writing skills. Because the course content will vary among instructors, it is strongly recommended that students consult an academic advisor or the Department of Arts and Education for more specific descriptions regarding the course focus. |
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A3 |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Jones, Sally | REMOTE | T R | 08:30-09:50 | $578.79 | ||
EN 1220 |
Texts and Contexts
This course will explore a specific issue (to be determined by the instructor) using a variety of genres and media. Instruction will include essay writing skills. Because the course content will vary among instructors, it is strongly recommended that students consult an academic advisor or the Department of Arts and Education for more specific descriptions regarding the course focus. |
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A2 |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Jones, Sally | REMOTE | F | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | ||
REMOTE | M | 13:00-14:20 | ||||||
HI 2050 |
Pirates and Piracy
This course examines pirates and piracy in their political, economic, technological, and social context from antiquity to present. Particular attention will be paid to the role of the emerging state in defining, sanctioning, and punishing piracy; the role of race, gender, and class in the social world of the pirate; and the social memory and popular image of the pirate. |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
White, Daryl | REMOTE | F | 10:00-11:20 | $578.79 | ||
REMOTE | M | 11:30-12:50 | ||||||
HI 2600 |
Canadian History 1500 to 1867
Survey of development of economic, political and social aspects of the French and British periods to 1867 is included in the course. The course gives an understanding and appreciation of Canadian heritage, and provides foundation for advanced study in history and related studies. |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
White, Daryl | REMOTE | T R | 10:00-11:20 | $578.79 | ||
VC2 |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
White, Daryl | REMOTE | T R | 08:30-09:50 | $578.79 | ||
HI 2610 |
Canadian History 1867 to The Present
This course analyses the problems, the institutions and the changing roles in Canada since Confederation, and provides a base and some tools for inquiry into Canadian affairs. |
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VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
White, Daryl | REMOTE | T R | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | ||
VC2 |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
White, Daryl | REMOTE | T R | 14:30-15:50 | $578.79 | ||
HI 3670 |
The Second World War
This course surveys the global history of the Second World War including causes, outcomes and the social memory of the war. Selected aspects of its military, political, social and economic effects of the war will be examined. |
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VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
White, Daryl | REMOTE | F | 10:00-11:20 | $578.79 | ||
REMOTE | M | 11:30-12:50 | ||||||
NT 1521 |
Introductory Cree I
Introductory Cree I is a general introduction to Plains Cree (Y dialect) grammar, and vocabulary with an emphasis in the practice in speaking and working in the language laboratory. |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Horseman, Darlene | REMOTE | T R | 13:00-15:20 | $578.79 | ||
NT 1522 |
Introductory Cree II
Introductory Cree II is a general introduction to Plains Cree (Y dialect) grammar and vocabulary with an emphasis in the practice in speaking and working in the language laboratory. |
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VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Horseman, Darlene | REMOTE | T R | 13:00-15:20 | $578.79 | ||
NT 2000 |
Research and Writing in the Context of Indigenous and Settler Relations
An introduction to research and writing skills through an introductory review of contemporary Indigenous and settler decolonization. |
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VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Horseman, Darlene | REMOTE | M W | 14:30-15:50 | $578.79 | ||
NT 2030 |
Indigenous Ways of Knowing
An introduction to Indigenous Peoples' philosophies and regeneration of ways of knowing, indigneity, cultural and ceremonial life. |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Horseman, Darlene | REMOTE | F | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | ||
REMOTE | M | 13:00-14:20 | ||||||
NT 2500 |
Administration for Indigenous Organizations
Introduction to insights on indigenous leadership and the creation and maintenance of organizations, projects and programs. Examining elements of Indigenous management, policy making and the embodiment of beliefs, values and behaviours in the context of organizational culture. |
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Sec | Dates | Instructor | Room | Days | Time | Cost | Add to Timetable | |
VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Horseman, Darlene | REMOTE | T R | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | ||
PH 1010 |
Introduction to Philosophy: Values and Society
This is an introduction to the classical problems of philosophy through study and critical discussion of selected philosophical classics and contemporary works. Emphasis will be placed on questions of moral and other values and on the nature of society and justice. |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Strasbourg, Tina | REMOTE | W F | 13:00-14:20 | $578.79 | ||
PH 1020 |
Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality
This is an introduction to the classical problems of philosophy through study and critical discussion of selected philosophical classics and contemporary works. Emphasis will be placed on questions of the nature and extent of human knowledge and classic problems about the nature of reality and our place in it. |
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VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Strasbourg, Tina | REMOTE | F | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | ||
REMOTE | M | 13:00-14:20 | ||||||
PH 1600 |
Philosophical Analysis of Contemporary Issues
Philosophical analysis of contemporary problems of social concern. Topics may include abortion, sexual equality, our place in the natural environment, censorship, minority and majority rights, war and violence, medical ethics and cultural preservation. |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Strasbourg, Tina | REMOTE | F | 10:00-11:20 | $578.79 | ||
REMOTE | M | 11:30-12:50 | ||||||
PO 1020 |
Introduction to Political Institutions, Processes and Problems
This course is an introduction to the institutions, processes and problems of government emphasizing Canadian and other democratic governments. The course includes discussions of law, constitutions, civil liberties, public opinion, voting behaviours, electoral systems, political parties, interest groups, federalism and nationalism. This course offers an introduction to different fields of political study. Problems to be examined may include: political integration, the right to national self determination, humanitarian intervention, globalization, global warming, terrorism and other issues. |
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VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
TBA | REMOTE | M W | 14:30-15:50 | $578.79 | ||
PO 2210 |
Introduction to the Canadian Political Environment
This course examines the cultural, social and economic context in which political actors in Canada seek to protect and advance their interests and power. Attention is given to divisions or cleavages as well as unifying elements. Topics will include language, culture, political culture, economic class cleavages, gender, ethnic diversity, political socialization and social movements, interest groups and Canada's external political environment provided by the United States and the rest of the world. This course, along with PO2220, Introduction to Canadian Political Institutions, Federalism and the Constitution, constitutes a full year introduction to Canadian politics. The two courses provide preparation for further studies in Canadian politics at the post secondary level. |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
TBA | REMOTE | M W | 14:30-15:50 | $578.79 | ||
PO 2610 |
Introduction to International Relations I: Security, War and Peace
This is an introduction to the study of international relations with a focus on armed conflict, the pursuit of peace and related military matters. Topics may include the causes of war, the Cold War, arms control, post-Cold War military challenges, terrorism, international organizations, international law, international responses to domestic armed conflicts and the direction of Canadian defense policy. |
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VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
TBA | REMOTE | T R | 16:00-17:20 | $578.79 | ||
SO 1000 |
Introductory Sociology
This course examines the theory, methods, and substance of sociology. How societies and individuals are shaped and modified by culture, socialization, deviance, stratification, group processes, industrialization and social movements will be covered. |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Begg, Rashid | REMOTE | T | 18:00-20:50 | $578.79 | ||
VC2 |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Begg, Rashid | REMOTE | T R | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | ||
VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Begg, Rashid | REMOTE | M W | 10:00-11:20 | $578.79 | ||
VC2 |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Begg, Rashid | REMOTE | T R | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | ||
SO 1010 |
Canadian Society
A study of development and structure of Canadian society, including such topics as French-English relations, multiculturalism, regionalism, nationalism, native rights and social inequality and conflict. |
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VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Begg, Rashid | REMOTE | T R | 08:30-09:50 | $578.79 | ||
SO 1020 |
Social Problems
Analysis of the social construction of social problems, focusing on selected structural and behavioural problems such as inequality, substance abuse, family violence, pornography, mental and physical handicaps. Personal and societal responses and intervention attempts will be explored. |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Holland, Michael | REMOTE | T R | 08:30-09:50 | $578.79 | ||
SO 2120 |
The Sociological Imagination
What is society? How do we study it? An introduction to sociological theorizing. Focuses on the development of society and the study of society as a systematic enterprise. |
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VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Begg, Rashid | REMOTE | M W | 14:30-15:50 | $578.79 | ||
SO 2240 |
Sociology of Deviance and Conformity
A study of the politics and social ramifications of conformity, deviance, and their relation to social change. The course examines how and why some behaviour patterns are defined as deviant or conformist, and factors that influence this. Many types of behaviour will be discussed. |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Holland, Michael | REMOTE | F | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | ||
REMOTE | M | 13:00-14:20 | ||||||
SO 2250 |
Criminology
This is an introduction to the study and analysis of crime from a sociological perspective. The course attempts to answer a number of questions. How much crime is there in Canada? Who are the criminals and what are they like? Why do people engage in criminal behaviour? What are we doing to stop or at least reduce crime in our society? |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Begg, Rashid | REMOTE | M W | 10:00-11:20 | $578.79 | ||
SO 2710 |
The Family
The structure and function of the family system, historically and cross-culturally will be explored in this course. The family system in contemporary societies emphasizing its institutional characteristics and current trends will be a focus. |
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Sec | Dates | Instructor | Room | Days | Time | Cost | Add to Timetable | |
VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Holland, Michael | REMOTE | T R | 13:00-14:20 | $578.79 | ||
SO 3010 |
Sociology of Gender
An inquiry into contemporary and historical concepts, assumptions, and expressions of gender, and their political, personal, cultural, and social implications. |
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VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Holland, Michael | REMOTE | M W | 10:00-11:20 | $578.79 | ||
SO 3500 |
Sociology of Science & Technology
The sociological study of science and technology integrating technical, social, economic and political empirics and theory. Examines the fundamental assumptions of science and technology and their role in addressing and impacting social and natural world issues. An overview of the ways social structures and processes shape, and are shaped by, scientific practice, technological innovation, and knowledge-building. |
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VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Holland, Michael | REMOTE | M W | 14:30-15:50 | $578.79 | ||
SO 3630 |
The Sociology of Work and Industry
Sociological analysis of the changing nature, content and meaning of work; the diversity of industrial contexts and organizational forms, the underlying economic forces (including global) that shape work and work contexts; and the consequences for individuals and society from Canadian and comparative perspectives. |
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Sec | Dates | Instructor | Room | Days | Time | Cost | Add to Timetable | |
VC |
Sep 3, 2024 to Dec 19, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Begg, Rashid | REMOTE | F | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | ||
REMOTE | M | 13:00-14:20 | ||||||
VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Holland, Michael | REMOTE | M W | 14:30-15:50 | $578.79 | ||
WS 3000 |
Women's Studies
This course introduces the field of women's studies, with emphasis on the theoretical foundations of feminist analysis and the diversity of debates within feminism. The primary focus surrounds issues of gender as a social, cultural and political construct and how this intersects with, for example, race, class and sexuality. The course is also an opportunity to explore the shared and diverse aspects of women's experiences and show how women's studies as an academic discipline challenges the methods, theories and knowledge of traditional disciplines. |
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Sec | Dates | Instructor | Room | Days | Time | Cost | Add to Timetable | |
VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Strasbourg, Tina | REMOTE | T R | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | ||
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