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CSCI 275: Software Engineering
This course introduces the basic concepts and modern tools and techniques of Software Engineering. The course emphasizes: the development of reliable and maintainable software via system requirements and specifications; software design methodologies including object-oriented design, implementation,
ECON 101: Introductory Economics
This course provides an introduction to the principles of economics for students with no background in the subject. Throughout this course students will be asked to consider the “Economic Way of Thinking”. How are the
ECON 103: Principles of Microeconomics
This course provides a rigorous introduction to modern price theory. Topics include the theory of choice, exchange, the theory of the firm, elements of market structure and public goods, and externalities.
ECON 105: Principles of Macroeconomics
This course provides an introduction to macroeconomic theory, with special reference to the Canadian economy. “Model Building” is emphasized. Topics covered include Canada’s national accounts, the measurement of inflation, growth and unemployment, an open economy
ECON 207: Managerial Economics
This is a course in price theory at the intermediate level, focusing on topics that are relevant to managerial decision making. Topics include the theory of demand, production and cost, market structure, strategic behavior and
ECON 234: Wealth and Poverty of Nations
This course introduces students to the subject of poverty and inequality. In particular, we will study the measurement of inequality and poverty, and investigate the causes of inequality between societies and across nations. The topics
ECON 240: Money, Banking, and Financial Markets
This course provides an introduction to monetary and financial economics, with special reference to the Canadian economy. Topics covered include fundamentals of financial markets and instruments, the term structure of interest rates, the nature and
ECON 260: Environmental Economics
This course applies the tools developed in ECON 103 and ECON 105 to current environmental issues. Topics covered include externalities, problems of common property, the costs and benefits of recycling, harvesting the “correct” amount of
ECON 290: Canadian Microeconomic Policy
This course applies the tools developed in Economics 103 to current issues in the Canadian economy. Topics include opportunity cost, economic efficiency, dead weight loss, the effects of taxes and subsidies, an economic analysis of
ECON 291: Canadian Macroeconomic Policy
This course applies the tools developed in Economics 105 to current issues in the Canadian macro economy. Topics covered include Canada’s macroeconomic history, fiscal and monetary policy issues, government debt and deficits, NAFTA and the
ENGL 100: Language and Composition
This is a course in the fundamentals of university-level reading and writing. Students will analyze university-level prose and write academic papers for a variety of purposes. Attention is given to the writing process, rhetorical strategies, paragraph development, grammar,
ENGL 101: Approaches to Academic Writing
This is an intensive course in advanced academic writing. Students will be given opportunities to summarize, analyze and evaluate academic texts from a variety of disciplines. To better prepare students to become critical readers and
ENGL 108: Introduction to Literary Non-fiction
This course is an introduction to the study of nonfiction prose and to the principles and practice of expository writing. Readings will range from the origins of literary nonfiction (letters and diaries) to modern personal
ENGL 110: 20th Century Poetry and Fiction
This course is an introduction to the study of 20th and 21st century short fiction and poetry and to the principles and practice of expository writing. Students will develop a critical understanding of the literary,
ENGL 121: Introduction to the Novel
This course is an introduction to the study of novels written since the 19th century and to the principles and practice of expository writing. Students will develop a critical understanding of the literary, social, and
ENGL 131: Introduction to Drama
This course is an introduction to the study of Western drama (from its origins in Greek plays to contemporary theatre) and to the principles and practice of expository writing. Students will develop an understanding of