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GEOG 230: Environment and Society: The Geography of Environmental Challenges
This course explores the spatial dimensions of contemporary global environmental change and the complex relations between the environment and society in the 21st century. Throughout the semester, students will investigate and learn about a broad range
GEOG 255: Introduction to Geographic Information Science
This course introduces students to the theory of Geographic information Science (GIScience) and practice of Geographic Information System (GIS). While GIScience seeks to understand the nature of geographic phenomena and the value of geographic information,
HGEO 12: Human Geography 12
An exploration of the relationship between people and the environment to better understand our globally connected and changing world. Demographic, resource, economic, political and social considerations are explored.
HIST 110: Canada to 1867
This course is an introduction to the history of Canada from the period of earliest human occupation to Confederation in 1867. The course focuses on major themes in Canada’s past, including the diversity of early
HIST 120: Canada from 1867
This course is an introduction to the history of Canada from 1867 to the present. The course examines key themes and processes that have shaped Canada as a nation, including Indigenous state relations, industrialization and
HIST 202: World History since 1500
This course is a survey of human societies and cultural interactions in world history from 1500 CE to the present. In particular, students will investigate major ideas and patterns in world history, the roles of
Hist 209: Indigenous Histories of Canada
In this survey course, students will trace the history and development of Indigenous peoples as Canada established itself as a nation. Topics include pre-colonial Indigenous cultures and systems of governance, initial contacts with Europeans, early
HIST 211: Nineteenth-Century Europe
This course is a survey of Europe’s long nineteenth century, from the French Revolution to the outbreak of the First World War. Themes will include revolution, class conflict, gendered social orders, the formation of new
HIST 212: Twentieth Century Europe
This course examines Europe in the twentieth century, from the outbreak of the First World War to contemporary challenges with unification. Often labelled as the “Age of Extremes,” Europe is marked by revolutions, two world
HSCI 130: The Foundations of Health Sciences
Health Science is the interdisciplinary study of health from a number of different perspectives, including biology, medicine, psychology, sociology, and economics. This survey course provides an introduction to the study of Health from a number
LAST 100: Latin American Studies
This survey course studies one of the most dynamic regions on the planet: Latin America. The course introduces students to the cultures, societies, and languages of Latin America’s ancient and modern peoples. An interdisciplinary approach
LTST 11: Literary Studies 11
English Literary Studies 11 is a course in literature and language skills. Through the development of skills in reading, writing, speaking, listening and critical thinking, students will broaden their ability to comprehend and analyse works
MATH 100: Precalculus
This course is designed both for students who need to improve their background in mathematics before attempting a calculus course and Social Science students who need credits to fulfill their Associate Degree requirement. Math 100
MATH 105: Introductory Statistics
This is an introductory course in statistics based on elementary algebra. The emphasis is on applications rather than theory. This course is designed primarily for Social Science students who need credits to fulfill their associate
MATH 110: Precalculus Plus
Note: Credit will not be granted for both Math 100 and Math 110. Precalculus Plus is a comprehensive first year university mathematics course designed to prepare students to take university-level calculus courses for Social Sciences
MATH 111: Calculus I for Business and Social Sciences
Note: Credit will only be granted for one of MATH 111 or MATH 113 or MATH 115 This is the first course in calculus and it is a requirement for students in Commerce, Economics, or