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| Biochemistry â Associate of Science Degree | Degree | source |
| Biology â Associate of Science Degree | Degree | source |
| Chemistry â Associate of Science Degree | Degree | source |
| Entry to Pharmacy â Associate of Science Degree | Degree | source |
| General Studies â Associate of Science Degree | Degree | source |
| Creative Writing â Associate of Arts Degree | Degree | source |
| Elementary Education â Associate of Arts Degree | Degree | source |
| English â Associate of Arts Degree | Degree | source |
| General Studies â Associate of Arts Degree | Degree | ENGL110 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ENGL111 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE General Studies â A… source |
| History â Associate of Arts Degree | Degree | source |
| Psychology â Associate of Arts Degree | Degree | source |
| Sociology â Associate of Arts Degree | Degree | source |
| Early Childhood Care and Education â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Education Assistant and Community Support Worker â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Social Service Worker â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Early Childhood Care and Education â Inclusive Practice Advanced Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Early Childhood Care and Education â Infant/Toddler Advanced Certificate | Certificate | source |
| School of Arts and Technology | — | School of Arts and Technology Blacksmithing and Metal Art â Certificate Ceramics â Certificate Textile Arts â Certificate Web Development â Certificate Digital Arts â Diploma Digital Fabric… source |
| Blacksmithing and Metal Art â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Ceramics â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Textile Arts â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Web Development â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Digital Arts â Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Digital Fabrication and Design â Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Music and Technology, Contemporary â Diploma | Diploma | Music and Technology, Contemporary â Diploma Music and Technology, Contemporary â Composition Diploma Music and Technology, Contemporary â Performance Diploma Music and Technology, Contemporary… source |
| Music and Technology, Contemporary â Composition Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Music and Technology, Contemporary â Performance Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Music and Technology, Contemporary â Production Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Music and Technology, Contemporary â Songwriting Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Music and Technology, Contemporary â General Studies Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Music and Technology, Contemporary â Advanced Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Full-Stack Web Development â Postgraduate Diploma | Diploma | source |
| School of Academic Upgrading and Development | — | School of Academic Upgrading and Development Academic Upgrading Steps to Opportunities, Academics and Readiness Commercial Kitchen Assistant â Certificate of Completion source |
| Academic Upgrading | — | BIOL60 CHEM60 CPSC60 CPST60 EDCP60 EDSS60 ENGL60 ENGL66 GEOG60 HIST60 INDG60 MATH60 PHYS60 PORT60 SOST60 WORK60 ADGD60 BIOL50 CHEM50 CPST50 ENGL50 MATH50 MATH54 MATH56 PHYS50 SOST50 CPST40 EDCP49 MAT… source |
| Steps to Opportunities, Academics and Readiness | — | CASH20 CASH23 CPRJ20 CPRJ23 CUST20 CUST23 JOBS20 SAFE20 GOAL01 GOAL02 GOAL03 GOAL04 COMU13 DISC13 EMPS13 LLIT13 LMAT13 WELL13 COMU15 COMU17 DISC15 DISC17 EMPS15 EMPS17 INTS15 INTS17 LLIT15 LMAT15 WEL… source |
| Commercial Kitchen Assistant â Certificate of Completion | Certificate | CKA20 CKA21 CKA22 CKA23 CKA24 CKA25 CKA26 CKA27 CKA28 CKA29 CKA30 Commercial Kitchen Assistant â Certificate of Completion Program Details Length: Total of 252 hours over 23 weeks source |
| School of Business | — | School of Business Office Administration and Technology Business Administration Accounting â Postgraduate Diploma Business Management â Postgraduate Diploma source |
| Office Administration and Technology | — | Office Administration and Technology Program Details Length: 6 months to one year source |
| Bookkeeping Skills â Associate Certificate | Degree | source |
| Word Processing Skills â Associate Certificate | Degree | source |
| Office Administration and Technology â Office Assistant Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Office Administration and Technology â Bookkeeping Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Bookkeeping â Advanced Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Business Administration | — | Business Administration Business Administration â Advanced Diploma Business Administration Professional Management â Diploma Business Administration Accounting Finance â Diploma source |
| Business Administration â Advanced Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Business Administration Professional Management â Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Business Administration Accounting Finance â Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Accounting â Postgraduate Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Business Management â Postgraduate Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Environment and Geomatics | — | Environment and Geomatics Forest Technology â Diploma Applied Environmental Science and Planning Technology - Diploma Recreation, Fish and Wildlife Technology â Diploma Regulations source |
| Forest Technology â Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Applied Environmental Science and Planning Technology - Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Recreation, Fish and Wildlife Technology â Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Selkirk College Risk Assessment Forms | — | Selkirk College Risk Assessment Forms APPENDIX E SELKIRK COLLEGE RISK ASSESSMENT FORMS All forms can be found at the following local system drive at Selkirk College: S:\School of Environment and Geom… source |
| Geographic Information Systems | — | Geographic Information Systems Geomatics in the Workplace â Advanced Certificate Geographic Information Systems â Advanced Diploma Geographic Information Systems â Bachelor's Degree source |
| Geomatics in the Workplace â Advanced Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Geographic Information Systems â Advanced Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Geographic Information Systems â Bachelor's Degree | Degree | source |
| School of Health and Human Services | — | School of Health and Human Services Mental Health and Substance Use - Certificate Mental Health and Addictions â Associate Certificate Community Support Worker â Associate Certificate Health Care… source |
| Mental Health and Substance Use - Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Mental Health and Addictions â Associate Certificate | Degree | ADD384 HSER257 HSER600 Mental Health and Addictions â Associate Certificate Program Details Length: 3 courses over 3 terms source |
| Community Support Worker â Associate Certificate | Degree | source |
| Health Care Assistant â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Health Care Assistant - Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Nursing Unit Clerk â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Early Learning and Childcare - Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Practical Nursing â Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Pharmacy Technician â Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Human Services Diplomas | — | Human Services Diplomas Program Details Length: 1 year after successful completion of first year program source |
| Child & Youth Care Specialty â Human Services Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Early Childhood Care and Education (Inclusive Practice) â Human Services Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Early Childhood Care and Education (Infant and Toddler) â Human Services Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Social Service Worker â Human Services Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Gerontological Nursing â Postgraduate Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Nursing â Bachelor of Science | Degree | source |
| School of Hospitality and Tourism | — | School of Hospitality and Tourism Professional Cook Program â Certificate Culinary Management â Diploma Resort and Hotel Management â Diploma Ski Resort Operations and Management â Diploma Ho… source |
| Professional Cook Program â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Culinary Management â Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Resort and Hotel Management â Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Ski Resort Operations and Management â Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Hospitality Management â Postgraduate Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Culinary Management â Postgraduate Diploma | Diploma | source |
| School of Industry and Trades Training | — | School of Industry and Trades Training Carpentry Foundation â Certificate Carpentry â Apprenticeship Level 1 to 4 Electrical Foundation â Certificate Electrical â Apprenticeship Levels 1 to 4… source |
| Carpentry â Apprenticeship Level 1 to 4 | Apprenticeship | Carpentry â Apprenticeship Level 1 to 4 Program Details Length: 7 weeks source |
| Electrical â Apprenticeship Levels 1 to 4 | Apprenticeship | Electrical â Apprenticeship Levels 1 to 4 Program Details Length: 10 weeks source |
| Hairstylist - Apprenticeship Level 2 | Apprenticeship | Hairstylist - Apprenticeship Level 2 Program Details Length: 5 weeks in class source |
| Millwright/Machinist Foundation â Certificate | Certificate | Millwright/Machinist Foundation â Certificate Program Details Length: 9 months (36 weeks) or 8 months (30 weeks) source |
| Plant Operator â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| Welding â Apprenticeship Level 1 - 3 | Apprenticeship | Welding â Apprenticeship Level 1 - 3 Program Details Length: Level 1 - 8 weeks, Level 2 - 8 weeks, Level 3 - 10 weeks source |
| English Language Program | — | source |
| University Arts Diplomas | — | University Arts Diplomas Liberal Arts and Sciences â Diploma Liberal Arts â Diploma Law and Justice Studies â Liberal Arts Diploma Peace and Conflict Studies â Liberal Arts Diploma Creative W… source |
| Liberal Arts and Sciences â Diploma | Diploma | ENGL110 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ENGL111 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE Liberal Arts and Scie… source |
| Liberal Arts â Diploma | Diploma | ENGL110 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ENGL111 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE Liberal Arts â Dipl… source |
| Law and Justice Studies â Liberal Arts Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Peace and Conflict Studies â Liberal Arts Diploma | Diploma | ENGL110 PACS (PEAC)100 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ENGL111 PACS (PEAC)101 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE PACS (PEAC)201 PACS (PEAC)203 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE PACS (PEAC)202 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE… source |
| Creative Writing â Liberal Arts Diploma | Diploma | source |
| Associate of Arts Degrees | Degree | Associate of Arts Degrees Creative Writing â Associate of Arts Degree Elementary Education â Associate of Arts Degree English â Associate of Arts Degree General Studies â Associate of Arts De… source |
| Associate of Science Degrees | Degree | Associate of Science Degrees Biochemistry â Associate of Science Degree Biology â Associate of Science Degree Chemistry â Associate of Science Degree Entry to Pharmacy â Associate of Science… source |
| Rural Pre-Medicine | — | source |
| Engineering Transfer â Certificate | Certificate | source |
| University Arts and Sciences Courses by Discipline | — | source |
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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
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| ADD184 | Introduction to Addictions | 3 | ADD 184 Introduction to Addictions is designed as an introductory exploration of both substance and behavioural addiction. The five perspectives of addiction are identified and explored. Current rese… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADD384 | Addictions Theory and Practice | 3 | ADD 384 Addictions Theory and Practice is designed to provide students with an overview of current and emerging research/expertise in the field. The course will cover diverse definitions and understa… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADGD60 | Certificate(s) Earned | 0 | ADGD 60 Certificate(s) Earned – Provincial level is a course enabling representation of previously-completed external learning completed as an adult. Proof of learning in non-credential courses or tr… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ADMN170 | Introduction to Business | 3 | ADMN 170 Introduction to Business is a course that introduces students to the management and operation of business, including the principles, concepts, ideas and tools used by managers. In addition,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN100 | Skills Orientation | 1 | ADMN 100 Skills Orientation will welcome students to Selkirk College and highlight the expected knowledge and skills that will be required in all School of Business programs. This course will provide… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ADMN181 | Marketing | 3 | ADMN 181 Marketing introduces students to basic concepts and principles of marketing. Topics include Canadian entrepreneurship, small business management, evaluation of business opportunities, and ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN230 | Project Management | 3 | ADMN 230 Project Management is designed as a first course in project management. Building foundation skills in project management is of value to anyone who is currently facing project planning and ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN250 | Managerial Accounting | 3 | ADMN 250 Managerial Accounting examines how accounting information is used within organizations to plan, monitor and control. Managers in all functional areas will have to deal with the management ac… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN251 | Intermediate Accounting I | 3 | ADMN 251 Intermediate Accounting I is the first part of a two-semester course dealing with theory and concepts as applied to financial reporting. Valuation and cost allocation problems applying to ca… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN252 | Financial Management | 3 | ADMN 252 Financial Management course examines the role of finance and the tools and environment of financial decision making. Topics include: time value of money, foundations for valuation, financial… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN253 | Principles Of Income Tax I | 3 | ADMN 253 Principles of Income Tax I course studies the nature and structure of the Income Tax Act, as it applies to individuals. Topics include determination of net income for tax purposes, taxable i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN254 | Intermediate Accounting II | 3 | ADMN 254 Intermediate Accounting II builds on the financial accounting skills that you acquired in Financial Accounting I and Intermediate Accounting I. Intermediate Accounting II is an intermediate-… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN255 | Corporate Finance | 3 | ADMN 255 Corporate Finance introduces you to finance concepts and provides you with essential knowledge of various tools used in corporate finance. You will examine the corporate financial environmen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN257 | Principles of Income Tax II | 3 | ADMN 257 Principles of Income Tax II provides a study of the nature and structure of the Income Tax Act, as it applies to corporations, partnerships, deceased taxpayers, trusts and non-residents, wit… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN259 | Auditing | 3 | ADMN 259 Auditing is a one-semester course examining the nature and function of auditing. Students will study various types of audits as well as the auditor's role in the decision-making process. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN265 | Operations Management | 3 | ADMN 265 Operations Management studies business operations fundamentals such as demand management, forecasting, inventory control, the EOQ model, scheduling, project management, aggregate planning, m… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN269 | Information Systems | 3 | ADMN 269 Information Systems is an introductory course that covers the use of computer-based information systems in management and accounting. After completing this course, students will have the kno… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN272 | Commercial Law | 3 | ADMN 272 Commercial Law is an introduction to law as it applies to business. The development of the courts and the machinery of justice will be outlined. A study will then be made of torts and neglig… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN286 | Human Resource Management | 3 | ADMN 286 Human Resource Management is an examination of how to most effectively utilize and manage the human element in work organizations including staffing, training and development, appraisal and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN291 | Intermediate Management Accounting | 3 | ADMN 294 Intermediate Management Accounting, builds on Management Accounting to further develop student�s ability to use both quantitative and non-quantitative information to make effective plannin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN293 | Electronic Commerce | 3 | ADMN 293 Electronic Commerce for Professional Management majors in the Business Administration diploma program. This course may also be of interest to students who are interested in learning about im… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN295 | Strategic Management | 3 | ADMN 295 Strategic Management is a capstone course integrating the varied disciplines in business including accounting and finance, marketing, operations, economics, forecasting, and management, into… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN296 | International Business | 3 | ADMN 296 International Business offers an in-depth review of basic concepts, institutional practices and developments in the global business environment. The course also offers an introduction to int… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN297 | Entrepreneurship | 3 | ADMN 297 Entrepreneurship examines the process of researching and developing a business plan. A business plan provides a comprehensive framework for a firm's marketing, financing, and operational act… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN300 | Small Business Management for Healthcare Professionals | 3 | ADMN 300 Small Business Management for Healthcare Professionals provides students with a variety of basic skills and knowledge that a self-employed health care professional will need in order to be s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN308 | Multicultural Management | 3 | ADMN 308 Multicultural Management provides a framework for students to develop and practice the skills required to successfully manage or work in a multicultural workplace either in Canada or an in i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN310 | Events Management and Marketing | 3 | ADMN 310 Events Management and Marketing includes the creation of an event management plan for a potential client. A situation analysis will investigate consumer behaviour, targeting and position as… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN315 | Leadership | 3 | ADMN 315 Leadership examines the theory and practical application of leadership. It covers the latest thinking in leadership theory and contemporary practices at work within organizations in a global… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN392 | Professional Sales Skills | 3 | ADMN 392 Professional Sales Skills. No matter the industry, nor the state of the economy, businesses are almost always on the search to find enthusiastic, entrepreneurial, and effective sales people.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ADMN399 | Directed Studies Business | 3 | ADMN 399 Directed Studies Business involves students engaging in independent study, research, and practice related to a topic in business under faculty supervision. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AESP200 | Field Trip Study | 1 | AESP 200 Field Trip Study is delivered during the 4th semester of the IEPT program. The field trip provides an opportunity for students to observe current environmental management practices, ecosyste… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AESP250 | Environmental Planning Applications I | 3 | AESP 250 Environmental Planning Applications I is the first course in a two course Integrated Environmental Planning Applications continuum. It focuses on the development of professional land use and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AESP251 | Integrated Planning Applications II | 3 | AESP 251 Integrated Planning Applications II is the final course in the three course Integrated Environmental Planning Applications continuum. It focuses on the development of professional planning s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AESP254 | Hydrology I | 3 | AESP 254 Hydrology I. This course is an introductory study of water in our environment including its properties, the natural processes which affect it, and practical experience in the collection and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AESP255 | Hydrology II | 2 | AESP 255 Hydrology II is a continuation of Hydrology I, in which students collect, record and analyze hydrological data for streams, drainage basins, lakes and reservoirs, groundwater and meteorology… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AESP260 | Systems Ecology | 3 | AESP 260 Systems Ecology is an introduction to the science of ecology, building on concepts and information introduced in ENVR 160, 161 and other first year ENVR courses. Emphasis is placed on the ba… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AESP266 | Applied Microbiology | 3 | AESP 266 Applied Microbiology introduces fundamental microbiological theory and explores the beneficial applications of microbes in food production, environmental monitoring, and industrial processes… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AESP270 | GIS Applications I | 2 | AESP 270 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide the capability to effectively create, edit, display, manage and analyze spatial data; data that is georeferenced to the earth. This course introd… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AESP271 | GIS Applications II | 2 | AESP (IEP) 271 GIS Applications II provides an opportunity for AESP (IEP) 2nd year students to undertake a GIS project of their choice. Students apply the GIS skills acquired in previous Selkirk GIS… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| AESP276 | Ecological Restoration and Remediation | 1 | AESP 276 Ecological Restoration and Remediation will cover applied ecological restoration and remediation techniques common in the environmental planning and management fields. Restoration project pl… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AESP277 | Environmental Planning Field Applications | 1 | AESP 277 Environmental Planning Field Applications involves the development of a planning project in a local regional district. Learners will be involved in scoping of the environmental planning issu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AESP280 | Environmental Chemistry | 4 | AESP 280 Environmental Chemistry is an introductory environmental chemistry course designed to equip students with the foundational skills, knowledge and context to begin to assess environmental qual… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| AESP281 | Water and Air Pollution Chemistry | 4 | AESP 281 Water and Air Pollution Chemistry examines the applied chemistry of pollution in the environment. Major topics include an overview of environmental media, source characteristics of common po… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| AESP290 | Environmental Sustainability and Practice | 3 | AESP 290 Environmental Sustainability and Practice delves into the intricate relationship between humankind and the environment, aiming to achieve sustainable development. Through exploration of dive… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AESP291 | Applied Research Project | 1 | AESP 291 Applied Research Project focuses on the preparation of the program's capstone applied research project. The course compliments and is taught in conjunction with AESP 251, Integrated Environm… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| AGRC20 | Invasive, Native, Local and Imported Plants | 0 | AGRC 20 Invasive, Native, Local and Imported Plants in our Community I connects students to the local community to learn about local agriculture, invasive and native plants, and food security. Studen… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| AGRC23 | Invasive, Native, Local and Imported Plants II | 0 | AGRC 23 Invasive, Native, Local and Imported Plants II in our Community II builds upon the skills and knowledge of AGRC 20. This course will further connect students to the local community to learn a… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| AGRE20 | Exploring Garden Basics | 0 | AGRE 20 Exploring Garden Basics I introduces students to basic gardening techniques and gardening knowledge. Students will identify plants, common weeds, garden techniques, types of gardens and learn… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| AGRE23 | Exploring Garden Basics II | 0 | AGRE 23 Exploring Garden Basics II builds upon skills developed in AGRE 20. This course continues to explore gardening techniques and gardening knowledge. Students will expand upon their abilities to… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| AGRS20 | Planting Gardens | 0 | AGRS 20 Planting Gardens - Skill Building I provides students with the opportunity to build garden planters and plant flowers, herbs, and vegetables. The focus will be on gaining the specific skills… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| AGRS23 | Planting Gardens - Skill Building II | 0 | AGRS 23 Planting Gardens - Skill Building II builds upon the skills developed in AGRS 20. This course continues to provide students with the opportunity to build garden planters and plant flowers, he… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| AHSC218 | Health Sciences III: Pathophysiology and Pharmacology | 3 | AHSC 218 Health Sciences III: Pathophysiology and Pharmacology. The major emphasis of this introductory course is to gain a foundational knowledge of concepts related to human pathophysiology. This c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| AHSC228 | Health Sciences IV: Pathophysiology and Pharmacology | 3 | AHSC 228 Health Sciences IV: Pathophysiology and Pharmacology is a continuation of AHSC 218. The major emphasis is on the study of how homeodynamics is altered by physical, biochemical microbial, gen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ANTH100 | Introduction To Anthropology I | 3 | ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology I is an introduction to the major areas within the discipline: physical and cultural anthropology, linguistics, and archaeology. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ANTH101 | Introduction to Anthropology II: Cultural Anthropology | 3 | ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology II: Cultural Anthropology is an introduction to cultural anthropology in western and non-western societies. Through ethnographic accounts students will study wor… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ANTH110 | Introduction to Biological Anthropology | 3 | ANTH 110 Introduction to Biological Anthropology introduces theories, methods, and research in biological anthropology. Topics include the study of genetics, human and non-human primates, morphologic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ANTH201 | Ethnic Relations | 3 | ANTH 201 Ethnic Relations is an introduction to the comparative study of 'race' from local to international contexts. The course explores social stratification according to race and ethnicity and loo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ANTH205 | Anthropology Of Religion | 3 | ANTH 205 Anthropology of Religion provides an introduction to the comparative study of religious beliefs, practices, and movements. Classic and contemporary approaches in the anthropology of religion… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ANTH210 | Introduction to Archaeology | 3 | ANTH 210 Introduction to Archaeology outlines the basic concepts and terms and short history of the discipline; field concepts and methods; survey, excavation, stratigraphy and other recording, artif… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ANTH211 | Archaeology Field Methods | 6 | ANTH 211 Archaeology Field Methods provides students with instruction and practical experience in basic methods and techniques of archaeological fieldwork, including mapping, excavation, recording, p… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ARTC20 | Art Appreciation and Community Connections I | 0 | ARTC 20 Art Appreciation and Community Connections I provides students the opportunity to conduct research in the local community to learn how their art of choice is relevant and impactful. Students… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ARTC23 | Art Appreciation and Community Connections II | 0 | ARTC 23 Art Appreciation and Community Connections II builds upon the skills and connections that were developed in ARTC 20. In this course, students will continue to research the local community to… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ARTE20 | Exploring the Arts I | 0 | ARTE 20 Exploring the Arts I explores art and the area of art as per the determined theme of the class, or as per discussion with the instructor. Students will have the opportunity to distinguish the… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ARTE23 | Exploring the Arts II | 0 | ARTE 23 Exploring the Arts II builds upon the skills developed in ARTE 20. In this course, students will continue to explore art and the area of art as determined in ARTE 20. Students will discover t… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ARTS20 | Creating Art - Skill Building I | 0 | ARTS 20 Creating Art – Skill Building I explores a specific type of art so that students learn skills beyond a more basic level, as their abilities allow them to at this time. The intention is that o… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ARTS23 | Creating Art - Skill Building II | 0 | ARTS 23 Creating Art – Skill Building II builds upon the skills developed in ARTS 20. In this course, students will continue to explore a specific type of art and practice and master skills beyond a… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ASTR102 | Introduction to Astronomy | 3 | Intended for students not majoring in science, ASTR 102 Introduction to Astronomy is an overview of our present knowledge of the Universe, including the solar system, stars, supernovae, black holes,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOC302 | General Biochemistry | 3 | BIOC 302 General Biochemistry builds on principles of biochemistry explored in BIOL 206. The biosynthesis of lipids, amino acids and nucleotides will be discussed. DNA, RNA and protein metabolic path… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOL50 | Biology - Advanced Level | 0 | BIOL 50 Biology - Advanced Level introduces students to biology: the study of living organisms and life processes. Students will study the diversity of life, plant and animal cells, ecology, and evol… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| BIOL60 | Biology - Provincial Level | 0 | BIOL 60 Biology - Provincial Level provides an introduction to cell biology and human physiology. Students will learn about cell biology, mitosis and meiosis, bioenergetics, homeostasis, genetics, re… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| BIOL101 | Current Issues In Biology | 3 | BIOL 101 Current Issues in Biology is a course designed for non-science majors who need a laboratory science as a required course for their program of studies. This course examines major themes in bi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOL104 | Biology I | 3 | BIOL 104 Biology I is a course designed for those students who require first year Majors biology in their program of study or who wish to go on to further study in biology. The course includes cell b… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOL106 | Biology II | 3 | BIOL 106 Biology II. Along with BIOL 104 (Biology I), this course provides an overview of the study of living things. Biology 106 presents topics in population, community and ecosystem ecology, and c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOL164 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 | BIOL 164 Human Anatomy and Physiology I. This course provides an integrative approach to the normal structure and function of the human body. Repair and replication, structural support, nervous integ… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIOL165 | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 | BIOL 165 Human Anatomy and Physiology II is a continuation of Biology 164. This course covers the cardiovascular, respiratory, lymphatic, urinary and digestive systems. Endocrinology is discussed thr… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BIOL200 | Principles of Ecology | 3 | BIOL 200 Principles of Ecology provides an introduction to the major principles of ecology. Ecology is the study of the interactions between organisms and their environment and how these interactions… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOL202 | Principles of Genetics | 3 | BIOL 202 Principles of Genetics. This course provides the student with a knowledge of classical and reverse genetics. Topics covered include Mendelian inheritance, chromosome theory of heredity, sex… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOL204 | Cell Biology | 3 | BIOL 204 Cell Biology provides the student with a thorough knowledge of cell structure and function. Topics covered include biomolecules, membranes, organelles, cell movement, cell signaling, gene re… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOL206 | Introductory Biochemistry | 3 | BIOL 206 Introductory Biochemistry provides an introduction to biochemistry including protein structure and function, and representative catabolic and anabolic pathways. Topics covered include water,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BIOL212 | Microbiology | 3 | BIOL 212 Introduction to Microbiology is a survey of the microbial world, with discussions of the medical and ecological significance of key organisms. The biology of micro-organisms (including bacte… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BKMA121 | Metal Studio Safety and Devices | 1 | BKMA 121 Metal Studio: Safety and Devices will teach students all aspects of studio safety. Students will learn safe behavior expectations and safe operating practices. Students will be given an over… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BKMA123 | Fabrication Techniques: Welded Forms | 4 | BKMA 123 Fabrication Techniques: Welded Forms will teach students the safe use of the MIG welder, oxygen and acetylene gasses, and the plasma cutter. Students will learn basic welding skills and form… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BKMA125 | Blacksmithing Foundations | 4 | BKMA 125 Blacksmithing Foundations will develop students’ ability to manipulate hot steel with hammer and anvil, with an emphasis on hammer control and safe tool use. Students will apply a variety of… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BKMA127 | Primary Toolmaking | 4 | BKMA 127 Primary Toolmaking will teach students more advanced blacksmithing skills and techniques. Students will develop their ability to conceptualize and problem solve in an iterative design proces… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BKMA132 | Basic Bladesmithing Skills | 4 | In BKMA 132 Basic Bladesmithing Skills, students learn and practice basic blade forging techniques. Students will actively engage in the design, production, and finishing of a rudimentary steel knife… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BKMA134 | Pattern Welded Steel | 4 | In BKMA 134 Pattern Welded Steel, students learn and practice the ancient art of Damascus steel commonly known as pattern welded steel. The process includes learning about the characteristics of diff… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BKMA136 | Advanced Tool Making | 4 | In BKMA 136 Advanced Tool Making, students combine their blacksmithing skills. Building on the foundation of blacksmithing fundamentals, students will develop their ability to conceptualize and creat… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BKMA138 | Artisan Portfolio Project | 4 | In BKMA 138 Artisan Portfolio Project, students integrate techniques, materials, skills, and objects developed in previous courses to produce a base body of work. Students begin to identify their uni… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| BUS300 | An Introduction to Business Communication I | 3 | BUS 300 An Introduction to Business Communication I is an introduction to the language and culture of business and academia in Canada. Topics include Canadian academic culture, forms of plagiarism, p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS301 | An Introduction to Business Communication II | 3 | BUS 301 An Introduction to Business Communication II explores business and academic language skills commonly in Canada. In addition to reinforcing the essential academic integrity skills (plagiarism/… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS320 | Principles of Organizational Behaviour | 3 | BUS 320 Principles of Organizational Behaviour provides an introduction to the behaviour, relationships, and performance of individuals and groups in work organizations as well as the nature of organ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS340 | Financial Accounting I | 3 | BUS 340 Financial Accounting I covers accounting from the basic accounting equation to the preparation of the income statement, statement of owners' equity, and balance sheet. This course covers merc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS341 | Financial Accounting II | 3 | BUS 341 Financial Accounting II is the second financial accounting course that reviews and enlarges upon concepts and principles, their application to, and effect upon, financial statements. Topics i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS342 | Accounting for Managers | 3 | BUS 342 Accounting for Managers exposes non-accounting post-graduate students to accounting. It will give students an understanding of basic accounting terms and concepts to more effectively communic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS343 | Introductory Financial Accounting | 3 | BUS 343 Introductory Financial Accounting provides an introduction into the basics of accounting principles and practices. It is designed to gain an understanding of how to develop and understand fin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS350 | Management Accounting | 3 | BUS 350 Management Accounting is an introduction to management accounting concepts and methods. Main topic areas include: job order and process costing, budgeting and responsibility accounting, ident… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS351 | Intermediate Accounting I | 3 | BUS 351 Intermediate Accounting I is the first part of a two-semester course dealing with theory and concepts as applied to financial reporting. Valuation and cost allocation problems applying to cas… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS369 | Accounting Information Systems | 3 | BUS 369 Accounting Information Systems covers the use of computer-based information systems in management and accounting. After completing this course, students will have the knowledge required to ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS370 | Introduction to Business | 3 | BUS 370 Introduction to Business is a course that introduces students to the management and operation of business, including the principles, concepts, ideas and tools used by managers. In addition, t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS372 | Commercial Law | 3 | BUS 372 Commercial Law is an introduction to law as it applies to business. The development of the courts and the machinery of justice will be outlined. A study will then be made of torts and neglige… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS381 | Marketing | 3 | BUS 381 Marketing introduces students to basic concepts and principles of marketing. Topics include Canadian entrepreneurship, small business management, evaluation of business opportunities, and mar… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS388 | Personal Finance | 3 | BUS 388 Personal Finance explores key personal financial management concepts with a goal of creating an effective personal financial plan. Major concepts include consumer credit, asset management, th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS389 | Retail Management | 3 | BUS 389 Retail Management is a demanding and complex business, which is facing extensive changes and challenges due to factors like: e-commerce, globalization, changing consumer preferences, and more… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS392 | Professional Sales Skills | 3 | BUS 392 Professional Sales Skills. No matter the industry, nor the state of the economy, businesses are almost always on the search to find enthusiastic, entrepreneurial, and effective sales people.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS410 | Event Management and Marketing | 3 | BUS 410 Event Management and Marketing includes the creation of an event management plan for a potential client. A situation analysis will investigate consumer behaviour, targeting and position as re… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS415 | Leadership | 3 | BUS 415 Leadership examines the theory and practical application of leadership. It covers the latest thinking in leadership theory and contemporary practices at work within organizations in a global… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS430 | Project Management | 3 | BUS 430 Project Management is designed as a first course in project management. Building foundation skills in project management is of value to anyone who is currently facing project planning and man… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS452 | Financial Management | 3 | BUS 452 Financial Management examines the role of finance and the tools and environment of financial decision making. Topics include: time value of money, foundations for valuation, financial analysi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS453 | Principles of Income Tax I | 3 | BUS 453 Principles of Income Tax I course studies the nature and structure of the Income Tax Act, as it applies to individuals. Topics include determination of net income for tax purposes, taxable in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS454 | Intermediate Accounting II | 3 | BUS 454 Intermediate Accounting II builds on the financial accounting skills that you acquired in Financial Accounting I and II and Intermediate Accounting I. Intermediate Accounting II is an interme… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS455 | Corporate Finance | 3 | BUS 455 Corporate Finance introduces you to finance concepts and provides you with essential knowledge of various tools used in corporate finance. You will examine the corporate financial environment… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS457 | Income Tax II | 3 | Bus 457 Income Tax II provides a study of the nature and structure of the Income Tax Act, as it applies to corporations, partnerships, deceased taxpayers, trusts and non-residents, with the focus on… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS459 | Auditing and Assurance | 3 | BUS 459 Auditing and Assurance is a one-semester course examining the nature and function of auditing. Students will study various types of audits as well as the auditor's role in the decision-making… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS486 | Human Resource Management | 3 | BUS 486 Human Resource Management is an examination of how to most effectively utilize and manage the human element in work organizations including staffing, training and development, appraisal and c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS491 | Intermediate Management Accounting | 3 | BUS 491 Intermediate Management Accounting builds on Management Accounting to further develop the student's ability to use both quantitative and qualitative information to make effective planning and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS492 | Advanced Financial Accounting | 3 | BUS 492 Advanced Financial Accounting covers a selected group of advanced financial accounting topics including accounting for business combinations, foreign currency transactions and translations, i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS493 | Electronic Commerce | 3 | BUS 493 Electronic Commerce is about implementing e-commerce strategies in an organization, and is an introduction to the business models, strategies, marketing design and analytic systems of electro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS494 | Advanced Management Accounting | 3 | BUS 494 Advanced Management Accounting builds on BUS 491 Intermediate Management Accounting to further develop the student's grasp of both the theory and practice with an emphasis on the role of stra… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS495 | Performance Management | 3 | BUS 495 Performance Management is a capstone course integrating the varied disciplines in business including accounting and finance, marketing, operations, economics, forecasting, and management, int… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS496 | International Business | 3 | BUS 496 International Business offers an in-depth review of basic concepts, institutional practices and developments in the global business environment. The course also offers an introduction to inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| BUS497 | Entrepreneurship | 3 | BUS 497 Entrepreneurship examines the process of researching and developing a business plan to create a comprehensive framework for a firm's marketing, financing, and operational activities, while al… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CASH20 | Cash flow, Money and Inventory I | 0 | CASH 20 Cash flow, Money and Inventory I focuses on the cash flow and movement of inventory within a business. Students will work at the cashier, count money, make change, total sales, create bank de… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CASH23 | Cash flow, Money and Inventory II | 0 | CASH 23 Cash flow, Money and Inventory II builds upon the skills developed in CASH 20. The course will focus more on the inventory organization of a business. Students will maintain the roles and res… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CERM101 | Wheel I | 4 | CERM 101 Wheel 1 is an introduction to working on the wheel. Contemporary methods of altering forms, surface treatments, and handbuilt additions will be emphasized. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CERM102 | Wheel II | 5 | In CERM 102 Wheel 2 Students focus on a continued wheel practice that will broaden and refine their techniques and aesthetic approaches for shaping and assembling potter's wheel forms. Strengthening… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CERM103 | Hand Forming I | 4 | CERM 103 Hand Forming I will be introduced to basic hand forming techniques as well as simple molds and extruded work. The emphasis is on designing and producing innovative forms. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CERM104 | Hand Forming And Molding | 5 | CERM 104 Hand Forming and Molding is a project based course that will engage students in expanding hand forming techniques. Projects will be designed to explore and establish directions in both produ… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CERM105 | Introduction to Glaze Technology and Surface Treatment | 4 | CERM 105 Introduction to Glaze Technology and Surface Treatment is an introduction to glaze chemistry and formulation. Students will develop their own personal glaze palette using the raw materials t… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CERM106 | Ceramic Technology II - Surface and Kiln | 5 | In CERM 106 Ceramic Technology II - Surface and Kiln, a confident understanding of the kiln will be integrated with students completing their studio ceramic work. Technology included will be firing c… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| CERM108 | Studio Specific Design | 1 | In CERM 108 Studio Specific Design, students will develop ceramic forms that examine and experiment with concepts, elements and principles of design. Participation in critical reviews will be central… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| CERM112 | Studio 1 - Design for Production | 1.5 | CERM 112 Studio 1 – Design for Production. Students will engage in developing a body of work in preparation for production. With weekly critiques, there will be an emphasis on examining individual de… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| CERM114 | Studio 2 - Glaze & Surface Development | 1.5 | CERM 114 Studio 2 – Glaze and Surface Development. Instruction will be weekly seminars and individual focused meetings with the instructor that are based on student's needs and in support of the Desi… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| CERM120 | Self-Directed Studio 1 | 2 | CERM 120 Self-Directed Studio 1. Self directed studio-based exploration where students receive some mentorship. Personal areas of focus are proposed by students. Students develop individual choices a… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| CERM300 | Directed Studies In Ceramics | 9 | CERM 300 Directed Studies in Ceramics permits senior students, under the direction of faculty members, to pursue their interest in areas not covered, or not covered in depth, by other courses through… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| CHEM50 | Chemistry - Advanced Level | 0 | CHEM 50 Chemistry - Advanced Level is a course for students with little or no previous experience in chemistry. Students will study basic chemical properties, principles and procedures, nomenclature,… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CHEM50 12 WK DELIVERY | Chemistry - Advanced Level | 0 | CHEM 50 Chemistry - Advanced Level is a course for students with little or no previous experience in chemistry. Students will study basic chemical properties, principles and procedures, nomenclature,… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CHEM60 | Chemistry - Provincial Level | 0 | CHEM 60 Chemistry - Provincial Level is a study of practical chemistry. Students will study reaction kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, oxidation-reduction, and gas laws. The lab portion of… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CHEM110 | Fundamentals Of Chemistry I | 3 | CHEM 110 Fundamentals of Chemistry I is an introductory general chemistry course leading into science or engineering programs for students who have taken CHEM 11 (or equivalent) or who need improveme… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHEM120 | Chemistry For Engineering | 3 | CHEM 120 Chemistry for Engineering is a one-semester general chemistry course fulfilling the chemistry requirement for transfer into engineering programs, emphasizing aspects of physical chemistry. T… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHEM122 | General Chemistry I | 3 | CHEM 122 General Chemistry I is an introductory general chemistry course leading into science or engineering programs for students who have a solid chemistry background, including Chemistry 12 or equ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHEM125 | Foundations Of Chemistry II | 4 | CHEM 125 Fundamentals of Chemistry II is the continuation for either CHEM 110 or CHEM 122. The course consists of two major units: physical chemistry and organic chemistry. The study of physical chem… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CHEM212 | Organic Chemistry I | 3 | CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry I explores the relationship between the structures of carbon-containing molecules and their physical and chemical properties. Some topics from 1st-year general chemistry ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHEM213 | Organic Chemistry II | 3 | CHEM 213 Organic Chemistry II is a continuation of CHEM 212. The survey of organic families is continued with a study of aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acid derivatives, aromatics and amines. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHEM222 | Physical Chemistry | 3 | CHEM 222 Introductory Physical Chemistry presents the basic concepts of chemical thermodynamics and equilibria. The properties of solutions, electrochemical reactions, acidic and basic systems are ex… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CHEM225 | Physical Chemistry for Biosciences | 3 | CHEM 225 Physical Chemistry for Biosciences presents the basic concepts of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics that apply to biological systems. Students will explore why gases would behave differen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CKA20 | Food Safety, Sanitation and Hygiene | 0 | CKA 20 Food Safety, Sanitation and Hygiene is a food handling, sanitation and work safety course designed for food service establishment operators and front line food service workers such as cooks, s… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CKA21 | Production Procedures and Equipment | 0 | CKA 21 Production, Procedures and Equipment familiarizes students with the commercial kitchen environment. Sanitation and safe procedures continue to be elaborated on. Students are exposed to and lea… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CKA22 | Beverages | 0 | CKA 22 Beverages, enables students to learn how to prepare and serve hot and cold beverages for 1 to 100 people in a commercial kitchen setting. 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CKA23 | Preparation of Fruit and Vegetables | 0 | CKA 23 Preparation of Fruit and Vegetables will prepare students to describe and execute basic and intermediate methods of fruit and vegetable preparation in a commercial kitchen. 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CKA24 | Preparation of Starches | 0 | CKA 24 Preparation of Starches will introduce the learner to preparation a variety of commonly prepared starch items in a commercial kitchen environment. 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CKA25 | Breakfast Cookery | 0 | CKA 25 Breakfast Cookery will introduce the students to commercial breakfast cookery. It will reinforce some freshly acquired skills and provide hands on practice of new skills. 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CKA26 | Salads And Sandwiches | 0 | CKA 26 Salads and Sandwiches will have the students prepare a variety of salad garnishes, sandwich fillings and finished products in a commercial kitchen setting. 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CKA27 | Meat Preparation and Cookery | 0 | CKA 27 Meat Preparation and Cookery will give the learner the opportunity to prepare a variety of meat dishes in a commercial kitchen setting. 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CKA28 | Soups, Stocks And Sauces | 0 | CKA 28 Soups, Stocks and Sauces will provide an introduction to the preparation of soups, stocks and sauces in commercial kitchens. 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CKA29 | Baked Goods And Desserts | 0 | CKA 29 Baked Goods and Dessert will focus on bread making. Students will learn how to attractively arrange a variety of bread for service. The participants will also work with producing various garni… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CKA30 | Practicum | 0 | CKA 30 Commercial Kitchen Assistant Practicum integrates the skills developed from training into the workplace environment, reinforcing learners' new skills and knowledge. The practicum gives the stu… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CMNS200 | Intercultural Communication | 3 | CMNS 200 Intercultural Communications explores the inherent relationship between culture, language, and communication, as well as examines basic concepts such as identity, assumptions, stereotypes, b… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COLL12 | College Success â Skills for Transitioning to College Life I | 0 | COLL 12 College Success – Skills for Transitioning to College Life I introduces the College experience to prospective students of Accessible Education and Training (AET), such as students transitioni… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| COLL13 | College Success â Skills for Transitioning to College Life II | 0 | COLL 13 College Success – Skills for Transitioning to College Life II further continues the introduction to College routines for prospective students transitioning to the Accessible Education and Tra… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| COMM220 | Principles of Organizational Behaviour | 3 | COMM 220 Principles of Organizational Behaviour is an introduction to the behaviour, relationships, and performance of individuals and groups in work organizations as well as the nature of organizati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM240 | Financial Accounting I | 3 | COMM 240 Financial Accounting I is an introductory course in accounting from the basic accounting equation to the preparation of the income statement, statement of owner's equity and balance sheet. T… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMM241 | Financial Accounting II | 3 | COMM 241 Financial Accounting II is the second financial accounting course, reviewing and enlarging upon concepts and principles, their application to and effect upon financial statements. Topics inc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| COMU13 | Communication Skills for Adult Living | 0 | COMU 13 Communication Skills for Adult Living provides students with communication tools that are useful in adult life when communicating with employers, family, friends and community members. Studen… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| COMU15 | Effective Communication I | 0 | COMU 15 Effective Communication I explores the various elements of communication. Students will examine the different ways in which we communicate and participate in communication with others. Topics… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| COMU17 | Effective Communication II | 0 | COMU 17 Effective Communication II builds upon the skills developed in COMU 15. Students will further examine communication techniques and how we engage with one another. Topics include: barriers to… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| COOK100 | Professional Cook Level 1 | 14 | COOK 100 Professional Cook 1 means a person who performs all phases of kitchen activities including the preparation and presentation of vegetables, soups, sauces, meat, fish and poultry, cold kitchen… 14 cr · 14 hr source |
| COOK101 | Professional Cook Level 1 | 14 | COOK 101 Professional Cook 1 means a person who performs all phases of kitchen activities including the preparation and presentation of vegetables, soups, sauces, meat, fish and poultry, cold kitchen… 14 cr · 14 hr source |
| COOK200 | Professional Cook Level 2 | 14 | COOK 200 Professional Cook Level 2. A Professional Cook 2 usually works under some supervision and performs a variety of cooking and food preparation tasks using multiple cooking methods. In addition… 14 cr · 14 hr source |
| COOK300 | Professional Cook Level 3 | 6 | COOK 300 Professional Cook Level 3 will have met all of the requirements of the national Red Seal standard for Cook. They usually work under limited supervision and will be competent at the major tec… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP101 | Business Co-op Work-term I | 6 | Business Co-op Work-term I, COOP 101 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP105 | SEG Co-op Work-term I | 6 | SEG Co-op Work-term I, COOP 105 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a proc… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP108 | UAS Co-op Work-term I | 6 | UAS Co-op Work-term I, COOP 108 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a proc… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP111 | Digital Arts Co-op Work-term I | 6 | Digital Arts Co-op Work-term I, COOP 111 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP201 | Business Co-op Work-term II | 6 | Business Co-op Work-term II, COOP 201 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP202 | Business Co-op Work-term III | 6 | Business Co-op Work-term III, COOP 202 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP203 | Business Co-op Work-term IV | 6 | Business Co-op Work-term IV, COOP 203 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP205 | SEG Co-op Work-term II | 6 | SEG Co-op Work-term II, COOP 205 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a pro… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP206 | SEG Co-op Work-term III | 6 | SEG Co-op Work-term III, COOP 206 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a pr… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP207 | SEG Co-op Work-term IV | 6 | SEG Co-op Work-term IV, COOP 207 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a pro… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP208 | UAS Co-op Work-term II | 6 | UAS Co-op Work-term II, COOP 208 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a pro… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP209 | UAS Co-op Work-term III | 6 | UAS Co-op Work-term III, COOP 209 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a pr… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP210 | UAS Co-op Work-term IV | 6 | UAS Co-op Work-term IV, COOP 210 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a pro… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP211 | Digital Arts Co-op Work-term II | 6 | Digital Arts Co-op Work-term II, COOP 211 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP212 | Digital Arts Co-op Work-term III | 6 | Digital Arts Co-op Work-term III, COOP 212 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Educatio… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP213 | Digital Arts Co-op Work-term IV | 6 | Digital Arts Co-op Work-term IV, COOP 213 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP301 | GIS Co-op Work-term I | 6 | COOP 301 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a process of education that f… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP302 | GISCo-op Work-term II | 6 | GIS Co-op Work-term II, COOP 302 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a pro… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP303 | GIS Co-op Work-term III | 6 | GIS Co-op Work-term III, COOP 303 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a pr… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP304 | GIS Co-op Work-term IV | 6 | GIS Co-op Work-term IV, COOP 304 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a pro… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP401 | GIS Co-op Work-term V | 6 | GIS Co-op Work-term V, COOP 401 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a proc… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP402 | GIS Co-op Work-term VI | 6 | GIS Co-op Work-term VI, COOP 402 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a pro… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP403 | GIS Co-op Work-term VII | 6 | GIS Co-op Work-term VII, COOP 403 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a pr… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| COOP404 | GIS Co-op Work-term VIII | 6 | GIS Co-op Work-term VIII, COOP 404 is a (paid) work-term which fosters partnerships between students, employers and institution; to bring classroom learning into the workplace. Co-op Education is a p… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| CPRJ20 | Community Project I | 0 | CPRJ 20 Community Project I provides students with an experiential learning opportunity. Students will collaborate together to design and execute a community-based project. The project will highlight… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CPRJ23 | Community Project II | 0 | CPRJ 23 Community Project II builds upon the skills developed in CPRJ 20. This course provides students with more of an in-depth role into the experiential learning opportunity. Students will collabo… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CPSC60 | Computer Science - Provincial Level | 0 | CPSC 60 Computer Science - Provincial Level is designed to prepare students for a career or program of studies where logical thought and structured design processes are required. Students will develo… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CPSC100 | Introduction To Programming I | 3 | CPSC 100 Introduction to Computer Programming I is an introductory object-oriented (OO) programming course with emphasis on basic programming constructs, algorithms, program design, and good programm… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CPSC101 | Introduction To Programming II | 3 | CPSC 101 Introduction to Computer Programming II course is a continuation of CPSC 100 with emphasis on more advanced programming techniques and design, development and test of large applications. Stu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CPSC132 | Computer Applications for Business | 3 | CPSC 132 Computer Applications for Business. This survey course, intended for Business Administration students, provides a general introduction to computer concepts and terminology, and the current a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CPSC140 | Elements of Computing | 3 | CPSC 140 Elements of Computing. This survey course, intended for non-specialists, provides a general introduction to computer concepts and terminology, and current and future use of computers. Common… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CPST02 | Computer Studies: Fundamental Level | 0 | CPST 02 Computer Studies: Fundamental Level course helps students develop basic computer skills, essential to education, work and personal life. Students will gain confidence performing basic compute… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CPST40 | Computer Studies - Intermediate Level | 0 | CPST 40 Computer Studies - Intermediate Level is designed to help students develop a range of computer skills to use in everyday life, including personal, work, and educational environments. Students… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CPST50 | Computer Studies - Advanced Level | 0 | CPST 50 Computer Studies - Advanced Level is an introduction to word processing using Word, spreadsheets using Excel, and databases using Access. Students will learn about computer security (viruses… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CPST60 | Computer Studies - Provincial Level | 0 | CPST 60 Computer Studies: Provincial Level. This course provides students with an opportunity to showcase their skills in areas of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) that interest them.… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CULM153 | Organizational Leadership | 3 | CULM 153 Organizational Leadership. This course is designed to help prospective supervisors understand how individuals and organizations function effectively. It provides students with a working know… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULM155 | Computer Applications | 3 | CULM 155 Computer Applications will provide the student with a general introduction to computers and Microsoft application software. Setting up and using email and Moodle is emphasized, as assignment… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULM163 | Mixology and Oenology | 3 | CULM 163 Mixology and Oenology. The purpose of this course is to introduce the learner the fundamental beverage knowledge required to manage a resort/hotel beverage operation. The course is clearly b… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULM164 | Food and Beverage Cost Controls | 3 | CULM 164 Food and Beverage Cost Controls is critical to the financial well-being of any food operation. "Control" is used in the context of managing an information system - not the manipulation and s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULM171 | Work Term | 0 | CULM 171 Work Term is a full-time paid work experience. It is monitored by the College and evaluation is completed by the employer and program instructors. Experiential learning is effective because… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CULM254 | Human Resources Management | 3 | CULM 254 Human Resources Management has a profound effect on the success of tourism operations. An understanding of fundamental human resources theory and practices is necessary in the service sector… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULM259 | Management Communications | 3 | CULM 259 Management Communications. Learning to communicate effectively involves knowledge and practice at a number of levels. In addition to theories about intrapersonal, interpersonal, group dynami… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CULM265 | Food Service Management | 3 | CULM 265 Food Service Management. The Food and Beverage Department, be it a hotel or resort, is a high profile department and can be a substantial profit centre. It is one thing to understand that yo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CUST20 | Customer Service I | 0 | CUST 20 Customer Service I provides students with the knowledge and skills associated with customer service. Topics include: aspects of the retail sector, communication skills, conflict resolution st… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CUST23 | Customer Service II | 0 | CUST 23 Customer Service II builds upon the skills developed in CUST 20. This course will further explore the knowledge and skills associated with customer service. Topics will include: customer serv… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| CWRT100 | Introduction to Creative Writing I | 3 | CWRT 100 Introduction to Creative Writing I. This course offers an introduction to composition and experimentation in the genres of poetry and creative non-fiction. Students will develop a working kn… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CWRT101 | Introduction to Creative Writing II | 3 | CWRT 101 Introduction to Creative Writing II. This course offers an introduction to composition and experimentation in the genres of fiction and drama. Students will develop a working knowledge of mo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CWRT200 | Manuscript Development I | 3 | CWRT 200 Manuscript Development I. The emphasis of this second year creative writing course will be on portfolio development and preparation of manuscripts for publication. Students will submit their… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CWRT201 | Manuscript Development II | 3 | CWRT 201 Manuscript Development II. The emphasis of this second year creative writing course will be on portfolio development and preparation of manuscripts for publication. Students will submit for… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| CWRT210 | Ecopoetics | 3 | CWRT 210 Ecopoetics will explore the writer's relationship to nature and the environment. We will seek to understand the role of the writer and the moral agency required to build a just and sustainab… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA101 | Foundation of Digital Arts | 3 | DA 101 Foundations of Digital Arts introduces students to the technical and creative principles of Digital Arts. Students will apply the basic principles of colour theory, typography, video, animatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA102 | History of Art, Design and Film | 3 | DA 102 History of Art, Design and Film introduces students to major movements in art and design, and offers an overview of the century-long transition from the introduction of moving pictures to cont… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA104 | Introduction to Digital Photography | 3 | DA 104 Introduction to Digital Photography provides students with the opportunity to explore composition to capture compelling photographs. Participants will practice using shutter speed, aperture an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA109 | Art Fundamentals | 3 | DA 109 Art Fundamentals introduces students to the fundamental elements of art. Students are encouraged to improve their existing drawing skills and to experiment with new methods of expression. Stud… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA110 | Introduction To Photoshop | 3 | DA 110 Introduction to Photoshop introduces students to the fundamental tools and functions available in Adobe Photoshop. Students will use colour correction techniques, image editing tools, filters… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA112 | Digital Image Making | 3 | DA 112 Digital Image Making, introduces students to building custom digital artworks and illustrations in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. Students exercise their creativity and software skills… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA113 | Design Narrative | 3 | DA 113 Design Narrative introduces the fundamental role of storytelling in design practice. Students will investigate the functions of design, study aspects of design theory and learn design principl… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA121 | Introduction to Animation | 3 | DA 121 Introduction to Animation introduces students to basic animation theory and mechanics. Students are challenged to demonstrate the principles of animation by creating animated sequences with be… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA122 | Introduction to Video and Audio | 3 | DA 122 Introduction to Digital Video and Audio grounds students in concepts and skills related to video and audio production. Students will explore the steps required to produce a short documentary o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA131 | Fundamentals of Web | 3 | DA 131 Fundamentals of Web introduces students to Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), web standards and web accessibility. Students will use best practices and follow web… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA132 | Interactive Design | 3 | DA 132 Interactive Design follows a problem-based approach that will introduce programming structures and techniques including data types, variables, conditional statements, functions and events. It… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA134 | Motion Graphics and Compositing | 3 | DA 134 Motion Graphics and Compositing provides students an introduction to the principles and practice of animated motion graphics. Students learn to establish a concept/direction and create broadca… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA199 | Independent Studio | 3 | DA 199 Independent Studio I allows students to produce a body of work and further build their portfolio in their field of choice. Students will be expected to design their own personal project which… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA210 | Illustration and Typography | 3 | DA 210 Illustration and Typography introduces students to the anatomy and mechanics of written language so they can use this understanding to successfully work with text and image in their design pra… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA220 | Film and Audio Production | 3 | DA 220 Film and Audio Production allows students to integrate the skills gained in DA 122 Introduction to Video and Audio to explore best professional practices as applied to the pre-production, prod… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA224 | Motion Graphic Design | 3 | DA 224 Motion Graphic Design provides advanced instruction in motion graphics and compositing techniques. Students will explore and evaluate historical and contemporary motion graphics practice. Stud… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA225 | Identity Design | 3 | DA 225 Identity Design offers students insight and skills they can use to expand their designs into a system for communicating a consistent and clear story about a product, service, subject or organi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA226 | Multidemensional Design | 3 | DA 226 Multidimensional Design offers students a chance to explore technologies and industry tools to produce unique products that showcase different media. Students will be guided through the use of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA227 | Character Design and Animation | 3 | DA 227 Character Design and Animation takes an exhaustive approach to character design, character creation, rigging and animation. Students explore character design and assembly, rigging, and voice a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA228 | Publication Design | 3 | DA 228 Publication Design introduces students to more advanced typesetting methods and principles required to design content rich products and publications. Student's foundational skills in typograph… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA232 | Web Application Development | 1 | DA 232 Web Application Development will introduce the principles behind and the techniques used in the creation of web based applications for distribution on mobile and tablet devices. An emphasis wi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DA233 | Portfolio Development and Design | 3 | DA 233 Portfolio Development and Design provides students the opportunity to gain first-hand experience using a number of online and open source platforms to create dynamic web content. Students will… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DA266 | Production Design | 2 | DA 266 Production Design takes students through the process of organizing and hosting a real-world event from concept through to completion. Working collaboratively, students will plan, design, manag… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DA292 | Professional Practices | 2 | DA 292 Professional Practices provides students with the essential tools and insight to prepare them for a career in digital arts. Students explore client relationships, self-marketing and promotion,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DA298 | Capstone | 5 | DA 298 Capstone provides students with the opportunity to apply their cumulative skills and talents in a chosen area of focused study. Students will declare an area of interest that will be the basis… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DFAB101 | Introduction to Digital Fabrication and Design | 1 | DFAB 101 Introduction Digital Design and Fabrication. This course will cover the basic history and techniques of digital fabrication, including an introduction to design and design methods. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DFAB102 | Traditional Fabrication Principles and Practices | 5 | DFAB 102 Traditional Fabrication Principles and Practices. Students will learn and apply standard shop safety procedures, measurement techniques, layout and dimensioning standards, hand and power too… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DFAB103 | Design for Digital Fabrication 2D | 4 | DFAB 103 Design for Digital Fabrication 2D will focus directly on a variety of 2D design applications. Students will gain knowledge in communicating design concepts using sketching, graphics, renders… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DFAB104 | Design for Digital Fabrication 3D | 5 | DFAB 104 Design for Digital Fabrication 3D. Students will learn how to design for digital fabrication. Emphasis will be put on designing functional parts following industry design standards. This cou… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DFAB105 | Design for Additive Manufacturing | 4 | DFAB 105 Design for Additive Manufacturing. Design criteria for a variety of additive manufacturing processes will be covered in this course. Students will gain additional knowledge in solid and para… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DFAB106 | Additive Manufacturing I | 1.5 | DFAB 106 Additive Manufacturing I develops student knowledge and skills gained in DFAB 111 related to standard operating and maintenance procedures for additive manufacturing machines, process, and w… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| DFAB107 | Design for Subtractive Manufacturing | 5 | DFAB 107 Design for Subtractive Manufacturing. Design criteria for a variety of 2D subtractive manufacturing processes will be covered in this course. Students will gain additional skills in solid an… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DFAB108 | Subtractive Manufacturing 1 | 3 | DFAB 108 Subtractive Manufacturing 1. In this course students will learn standard operating and maintenance procedures for subtractive manufacturing machines, processes and workflows, including safe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DFAB111 | Introduction to Desktop 3D Printing | 2 | DFAB 111 Introduction to Desktop 3D Printing introduces students to standard operating and maintenance procedures for common desktop 3D printing machines. Students will receive hands-on training with… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DFAB112 | Traditional Fabrication Principles | 3 | DFAB 112 Traditional Fabrication Principles introduces students to traditional fabrication processes in relation to equivalent digital fabrication processes. Students will learn standard shop safety… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DFAB113 | Traditional Fabrication Practices | 2 | DFAB 113 Traditional Fabrication Practices provides students with practical fabrication experience in metal. Students will gain hands-on experience in the application, maintenance, and procedures for… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| DFAB201 | 3D Scanning and Reverse Engineering | 3 | DFAB 201 3D Scanning and Reverse Engineering. In this course students are introduced to reverse engineering where they will learn a variety of techniques including photogrammetry, LiDAR, structured l… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DFAB202 | Subtractive Manufacturing 2 | 4 | DFAB 202 Subtractive Manufacturing 2. In this course students further their training in CNC manufacturing, building on the knowledge gained in DFAB 108 with a deeper dive into CNC stepping, multi-too… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DFAB203 | Additive Manufacturing II | 4 | DFAB 203 Additive Manufacturing II introduces students to a variety of techniques, processes and machines for additive manufacturing in high temperature engineering materials and metal 3D printing. 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DFAB204 | Computer Aided Design and Rapid Prototyping | 4 | DFAB 204 Computer Aided Design and Rapid Prototyping. Students will receive an introduction to advanced surface and solid CAD modelling software. Use CAD to create complex solid and surface models. T… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| DFAB205 | Entrepreneurship | 1 | DFAB 205 Entrepreneurship supports students to identify and respond to a market need by bringing a marketable business idea to life. By simulating a start up environment, students are challenged to e… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| DFAB206 | Molding and Casting for Advanced Manufacturing | 3 | DFAB 206 Molding and Casting for Advanced Manufacturing introduces students to the fundamentals of design and implementation of advanced manufacturing. Emphasis is on practical skills including desig… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DFAB207 | Advanced CNC Technologies | 3 | DFAB 207 Advanced CNC Technologies will introduce students to machining metal using various tools including CNC machining and turning centers. Students will learn standard setup and operation techniq… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DFAB208 | Sustainability and Adaptive Design | 3 | DFAB 208 Sustainability and Adaptive Design allows students to apply digital design and fabrication techniques within the context of sustainable product design and adaptive design. Students will comp… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| DFAB209 | Capstone | 5 | DFAB 209 Capstone provides students with the opportunity to employ their cumulative skills and talents in a chosen area of focused study. Each student must declare an area of interest that will be th… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| DISC13 | Discovery of Self for Adult Living | 0 | DISC 13 Discovery of Self for Adult Living provides students with the steps and processes that are helpful for transitioning into a new phase of adult living (e.g. graduating from high school and ent… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| DISC15 | Discovery of Self, Others and Community I | 0 | DISC 15 Discovery of Self, Others and Community I provides students with the steps and processes required to assess their skills, abilities, habits, areas of excelled performance, compatibility with… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| DISC17 | Discovery of Self, Others and Community II | 0 | DISC 17 Discovery of Self, Others and Community II builds upon the skills developed in DISC 15. Students will further examine the importance of self-reflection. Students will learn how to match skill… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| DIW100 | Delivery of Instruction Workshop | 2 | DIW 100 Delivery of Instruction Workshop provides a framework for instructors to plan, deliver and assess learning experiences, as well as three opportunities for each new or experienced instructor t… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EACS155 | Foundations Of Practice | 3 | EACS 155 Foundations of Practice introduces students to the theory and philosophical perspectives necessary for working with individuals who are challenged by a disabling condition. Values regarding… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EACS156 | Support Strategies | 3 | EACS 156 Support Strategies focuses on support strategies used with individuals who have disabilities. The analysis and understanding of behaviour as a means of communication is explored. Strategies… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EACS157 | Challenging Conditions | 3 | EACS 157 Challenging Conditions introduces students to the impact of specific challenging conditions on the individual, the family and the service providers' practice. Four foundational questions are… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EACS160 | Classroom Support Strategies | 3 | EACS 160 Classroom Support Strategies I focuses on the development of knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for paraprofessionals to perform their roles and responsibilities as members of a multi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EACS161 | Person-Centred Planning | 3 | EACS 161 Person-Centered Planning focuses on the need for planning, advantages and disadvantages of planning and the key elements of the planning process. The course examines how to identify and obta… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EACS165 | Health and Wellness | 3 | EACS 165 Health and Wellness is designed to introduce the essential concepts of health and wellness with emphasis on six dimensions of wellness including: emotional, intellectual, spiritual, occupati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EACS170 | Augmentative Communication | 2 | EACS 170 Augmentative Communication explores the alternative forms of communications for people with little or no speech. Non-speech communication programming is examined through review of normal and… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EACS195 | Practicum I | 4 | EACS 195 Practicum I provides students with an opportunity to work and observe in an educational or community living setting under the direction of college instructors and on-site staff. The focus of… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EACS196 | Practicum II | 6 | EACSW 196 Practicum II is an opportunity for students to demonstrate their abilities in field settings. It provides students with opportunities to learn experientially and to apply concepts from the… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| EASL015 | Fundamental Grammar | 5 | EASL 015 Fundamental Grammar is a high beginner level course. Students identify and practice basic grammatical structures in both written and oral form, including the simple present, past, and future… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| EASL016 | Fundamental Writing | 3 | EASL 016 Fundamental Writing provides students who speak English as an additional language with instruction and opportunities to write at a fundamental level. Students use and practice the verb forms… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EASL017 | Fundamental Reading | 6 | EASL 017 Fundamental Reading helps students who speak English as an additional language to improve their understanding of English through reading at a fundamental level. Students build basic vocabula… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| EASL018 | Fundamental Communications | 4 | EASL 018 Fundamental Communications develops students' ability and confidence to conduct fundamental conversations in English about common daily subjects. Students use common functional vocabulary, f… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL025 | Intermediate Grammar - Verbs | 5 | EASL 025 Intermediate Grammar - Verbs provides instruction and opportunities to practice grammar at a lower intermediate level. Students will study, analyze, practice, and discuss selected grammar fo… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| EASL026 | Intermediate Writing - Sentence Structures | 4 | EASL 026 Intermediate Writing - Sentence Structures. This course provides students who speak English as an additional language with instruction in writing and opportunities to write at an intermediat… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL027 | Intermediate Reading - Vocabulary and Meaning | 6 | EASL 027 Intermediate Reading - Vocabulary and Meaning. This course is an intermediate course for students who speak English as an additional language. Students read and discuss selected articles fro… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| EASL028 | Intermediate Communications - Conversation Skills | 4 | EASL 028 Intermediate Communications - Conversation Skills develops students' ability to communicate beyond the basic skills related to personal and factual topics. Students develop vocabulary and gr… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL035 | Intermediate Grammar - Structures | 5 | EASL 035 Intermediate Grammar - Structures. This course provides instruction and opportunities for students who speak English as an additional language to practice grammar at an intermediate level. S… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| EASL036 | Intermediate Writing - Expressing Ideas | 4 | EASL 036 Intermediate Writing - Expressing Ideas. This course provides students who speak English as an additional language with instruction in writing and opportunities to write at an intermediate l… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL037 | Intermediate Reading - Current Ideas | 6 | EASL 037 Intermediate Reading - Current Ideas is an intermediate course for students who speak English as an additional language. Students read and discuss selected simplified and authentic articles… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| EASL038 | Intermediate Communications - Expressing Opinions | 4 | EASL 038 Intermediate Communications - Expressing Opinions. This course provides opportunities for students to take an active role in initiating, sustaining and closing social conversations. Students… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL045 | Advanced Grammar - Complex Verbs | 4 | EASL 045 Advanced Grammar: Complex Verbs. This course is an advanced academic course which is intended to help students, who speak English as an additional language, develop accuracy and gain fluency… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL046 | Advanced Writng - Paragraphs / Essays | 4 | EASL 046 Advanced Writing - Paragraph/Essays is an academic course in writing for students who speak English as an additional language. This course includes a focus on advanced elements of effective… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL047 | Advanced Reading - Contemporary Reading | 6 | EASL 047 Advanced Reading - Contemporary Reading is an advanced academic course which is intended to help students read, analyse and discuss selected modified and authentic contemporary articles from… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| EASL048 | Advanced Communications - Developing Discussions | 4 | EASL 048 Advanced Communications - Developing Discussions. This course develops advanced spoken language skills for students to use in discussions of various topics inside and outside the classroom.… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL055 | Advanced Grammar - Complex Structures | 4 | EASL 055 Advanced Grammar - Complex Structures is an advanced academic course which is intended to help students develop accuracy and gain fluency in the use of complex grammatical structures includi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL056A | Advanced Writing: College Essays | 4 | Advanced Writing: College Essays is an advanced academic course in writing for students who speak English as an additional language. The course focuses on using the writing process for planning, writ… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL056C | Advanced Writing - Technical Writing | 4 | Advanced Writing - Technical Writing. This course is an advanced writing course for students who speak English as an additional language. This course focuses on business and non-essay writing styles.… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL057A | Advanced Reading - Academic Reading | 3 | Advanced Reading - Academic Reading is an advanced course which includes study and discussion of a variety of modified and authentic academic reading selections taken from the textbook and other sour… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EASL057B | Advanced Reading - World Literature | 3 | Advanced Reading - World Literature is a required advanced academic reading course which includes study and discussion of a variety of short stories, poems, and essays of moderate length written by C… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EASL057C | Advanced Reading - Media Reading | 3 | Advanced Reading - Media Reading is an advanced academic reading course which includes study and discussion of a variety of reading selections of moderate length taken from current media sources, inc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EASL058 | Advanced Communications - Exploring Issues | 4 | EASL 058 Advanced Communications - Exploring Issues. This course focuses on advanced speaking and listening skills. Students use complex grammar, vocabulary and advanced communication strategies to e… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL065 | College Preparation - Grammar | 2 | EASL 065 College Preparation - Grammar. This course is for advanced English language learners who wish more in-depth grammar focus. Students identify weaknesses in their writing and grammar, and refi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL066 | College Preparation - Research Writing | 3 | EASL 066 College Preparation - Research Writing is an advanced writing course that focuses on various forms of writing that can be found in the academic and the work world. In addition to formal acad… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EASL068 | College Preparation - Community Outreach | 4 | EASL 068 College Preparation - Community Outreach is a course for English language students who have completed Advanced Communications. Students initiate, plan, and facilitate community based project… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| EASL091A | Music and Pronunciation | 2 | Music and Pronunciation is a multi-level interactive seminar in which students use songs of their choice to identify and practice features of English pronunciation. Students gain fluency, improve int… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL091B | Art and Photography | 2 | Art and Photography is a multi-level communications seminar designed to use various forms of art and photography to expand student's English language skills. Using various creative media, students wi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL091C | Movies and Discussions | 2 | Movies and Discussions is an interactive communicative seminar which offers students an opportunity to watch international movies chosen by the class. Students practice their speaking and listening s… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL091D | Movie Making | 2 | Movie Making is an interactive communicative seminar which helps students gain confidence and fluency in their use of English by creating a fictional video. Students work cooperatively to write, desi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL091E | Theatre | 2 | Theatre is an interactive communicative seminar for students who are interested in improving their English while working with other students in role plays, theatre games, and performances. This semin… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL092A | Volunteering Internship | 2 | Volunteer Internship is an advanced interactive communicative seminar where students can volunteer once a week at a business, service or organization in Castlegar. This experience gives students an o… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL092B | Community Adventures | 2 | Community Adventures is an off-campus excursion seminar that offers the opportunity to practice English outside of the classroom while familiarizing the students with Castlegar and the surrounding ar… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL092C | Canadian Studies | 2 | Canadian Studies is a multi-level interactive communicative seminar for students who are interested in learning more about Canada. Students study such topics as the geography, history, culture and po… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL092D | Leadership | 2 | Leadership is an advanced interactive communicative seminar which offers opportunities for students to learn about and practice leadership skills both individually and as a group. The class works tog… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL092E | Newspaper | 2 | Newspaper is an advanced interactive communicative seminar which offers an opportunity for students to create and produce a student newspaper/magazine for the term. Students interview people in the c… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL093A | Academic Preparation | 2 | Academic Preparation is an advanced communications seminar for students who are planning to continue their studies in English and want to improve their academic study skills. Students will work towar… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL093B | Speaking Professionally | 2 | Speaking Professionally is an advanced interactive communicative seminar which provides opportunities for students enrolled in the Advanced English Language Program to practice professional public sp… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL093C | Tourism Communications | 2 | Tourism Communications is an advanced interactive communicative seminar which uses classroom lectures, readings, group projects and field trips to enhance students' understanding of the tourism indus… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL093D | Teaching and Learning Languages | 2 | Teaching and Learning Languages is an advanced interactive communicative seminar which introduces students to teaching and learning useful words and expressions in different languages, as determined… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL093E | Independent Projects and Study Skills | 2 | Independent Projects and Study Skills is an advanced interactive communicative seminar that provides opportunities for students to design and create their own projects and study opportunities based o… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL094A | Global Cooking | 2 | Global Cooking is a multilevel interactive communicative seminar that provides students with opportunities to make and eat food from many different cultures. The students in the class teach other stu… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL094C | Outdoor Recreation | 2 | Outdoor Recreation is a multilevel interactive communicative seminar aimed at giving students opportunities to develop their speaking and listening skills as they receive instruction in, discuss, and… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL094D | Nature Studies | 2 | Nature Studies is a multilevel interactive communicative seminar which teaches students about the natural environment and culture of the Castlegar area. Students study topics such as animals, plants,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL095A | Partnership | 2 | Partnership is an interactive communicative seminar which connects English language learners with other students who are native English speakers for informal meetings. The ESL student and their partn… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL095B | Pronunciation | 2 | Pronunciation is an interactive communicative seminar which helps students use, learn, and practice English idioms, slang and expressions in addition to practicing elements of natural pronunciation s… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL095C | Debates and Dialogues | 2 | Debates and Dialogues is an advanced interactive communicative seminar where students read, discuss and debate. Students work on improving their speaking and listening skills while they learn and pra… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL095D | Global Discussions | 2 | Global Discussions is an advanced interactive communicative seminar where students have the opportunity to explore and learn about a variety of topics. Students work on building vocabulary and discus… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL095E | Business Idioms | 2 | Business Idioms is a basic course in Business English for ESL students who wish to improve their written and oral skills. The course focuses on level-appropriate grammar and introduces frequently use… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EASL097A-O | Academic Language Studies | 2 | EASL 097A—EASL 097O Academic Language Studies seminar provides an opportunity for advanced language students to explore subject content and skills specific to their field of study as part of their la… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ECCE168 | Observing and Reflecting Practicum I | 2 | ECCE 168 Observing and Reflecting Practicum I is an experiential course with field placements and lectures integrating theories and practices in the early years. Through engagement with early childho… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ECCE169 | Observing and Reflecting Practicum II | 2 | ECCE 169 Observing and Reflecting Practicum II is designed to integrate theories and practices in the ECCE field. Students will observe and participate in regional early childhood programs off campus… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ECCE178 | Professional Practice I | 4 | ECCE 178 Professional Practice I provides an overview of the field of early childhood education from a theoretical perspective influenced by both historical and current contexts. Learners will have t… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ECCE179 | Professional Practice II | 4 | ECCE 179 Professional Practice II examines early childhood care and education in a historic and current cultural context. Using a variety of theories, including the bioecological approach learners wi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ECCE186 | Child Health and Safety | 3 | ECCE 186 Child Health and Safety is on personal wellness and the planning, establishment and maintenance of a safe and healthy environment in programs for children from birth to school age. Topics in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECCE188 | Planning with Young Children I | 4 | ECCE 188 Planning with Young Children I provides opportunities to learn about warm, caring, responsive relationships and emotionally safe, child-centered environments. The course focuses on applicati… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ECCE189 | Planning with Young Children II | 4 | ECCE 189 Planning with Young Children II builds on the concepts and theories of ECCE 188 with an emphasis on play theory, social relationships and skills, and creative and cognitive processes in chil… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ECCE193 | Child Centered Partnerships I | 4 | ECCE 193 Child Centered Partnership I, learners reflect on values, beliefs and attitudes toward building warm relationships with children. Understanding of self within the guiding relationship is dev… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ECCE195 | Practicum I | 4.5 | ECCE195 Practicum I provides the learner with practical experience in an early childhood centre. Students integrate learning and demonstrate skills in interpersonal communication, observing and recor… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| ECCE200 | Infant Growth and Development | 2 | ECCE 200 Infant Growth and Development. This course will explore child development from theoretical perspectives and will examine ways of enhancing young children's development. Conceptual themes to… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ECCE260 | Health Care in Infant and Toddler Programs | 2 | ECCE 260 Health Care in Infant and Toddler Programs includes the planning, establishment and maintenance of a safe and healthy environment regarding: food preparation and handling, planning nutritiou… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ECCE282 | Infant/Toddler Observation Practicum | 2 | ECCE 282 Infant/Toddler Observation Practicum provides the student with opportunities for supervised practical experience and directed observation of individual infants and toddlers as well as group… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ECCE285 | Practices With Infants and Toddlers | 6 | ECCE 285 Practices with Infants and Toddlers. This culmination course is designed to prepare the student to work as an Early Childhood Educator with children under three years. Emphasis will be on pr… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ECCE286 | Infant Toddler Practicum | 6 | ECCE 286 Infant Toddler Practicum experience is designed to provide the student, under supervision, with opportunities to apply and consolidate knowledge and skills in working with infants and toddle… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ECCE287 | Inclusive Practices | 4 | ECCE 287 Inclusive Practices, learners will study characteristics of exceptionalities in young children and their behavioural implication within inclusive environments. Understanding of the developme… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ECCE289 | Responsive Inclusive Environments | 7 | ECCE 289 Responsive Inclusive Environments. In this course, students will have an opportunity to learn about ways of understanding and working with infants, toddlers and young children who have extra… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| ECCE292 | Inclusive Practice Practicum | 6 | ECCE 292 Inclusive Practice Practicum is designed to provide the student, under supervision, with opportunities to apply and consolidate knowledge and skills in working with children with extra suppo… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ECCE293 | Child-Centered Partnerships II | 3 | ECCE 293 Child-Centred Partnerships II, concepts and skills of ECCE 193 are further developed and enhanced; for example, understanding of self within the guidance relationship, creating emotionally s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECCE294 | Practicum II | 6 | ECCE 294 Practicum II, students synthesize learning with practical application. The focus is on collaboration with families and community in the creation of inclusive, responsive, culturally-sensitiv… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| ECON104 | Economic Analysis for Small Business | 3 | ECON 104 Economic Analysis for Small Business is designed to engage students with contemporary global and Canadian issues, and with some of the region's competitive markets. Students will survey cont… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECON106 | Principles Of Macroeconomics | 3 | ECON 106 Principles of Macroeconomics covers: national income accounts, national income determination model, monetary system, monetary and fiscal policy, problems with the Macro System, inflation, un… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ECON107 | Principles Of Microeconomics | 3 | ECON 107 Principles of Microeconomics usually taken following Economics 106 Principles of Macroeconomics. Topics covered include: supply and demand - price supports, the agricultural problem, value t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EDCP02 | Education and Career Planning - Fundamental | 0 | EDCP 02 Education and Career Planning – Fundamental level aims to enhance the life and employment readiness skills of adult learners. Students develop a set of core skills to help them meet their per… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| EDCP49 | Education and Career Planning - Intermediate Level | 0 | EDCP 49 Education and Career Planning – Intermediate level aims to enhance the life and employment readiness skills of adult learners. Students develop a set of core skills to help them meet their pe… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| EDCP50 | College Success - Advanced Level | 0 | EDCP 50 College Success - Advanced Level. This course helps students to succeed by developing a set of core skills to help them meet their personal, career, and educational goals. Topics covered incl… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| EDCP60 | Education and Career Planning - Provincial Level | 0 | EDCP 60 Education and Career Planning - Provincial Level is intended to enhance skills for further education and employment. Topics covered include personal awareness, communication, cultural diversi… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| EDSS60 | Student Success Provincial Level | 0 | EDSS 60 Student Success, Provincial Level is for students to develop the learning skills, study strategies and self-awareness necessary for students to experience success as life-long learners. This… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| EDSS99 | College Success | 0 | EDSS 99 College Success workshops are recommended for all students entering college programs. Learners will develop skills and techniques in crucial study-skill areas, which usually include goal sett… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ELW102 | Evaluation of Learning Workshop | 3 | ELW 102 Evaluation of Learning Workshop (ELW). The ELW examines the practices that support the assessment and evaluation strategies used in education and training. The workshop allows instructors to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EMPS13 | Beginner Employment Skills | 0 | EMPS 13 Beginner Employment Skills provides students with learning opportunities for developing beginner employability skills. Students will practice valuable workplace skills in a variety of activit… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| EMPS15 | Employability and Workplace Skills I | 0 | EMPS 15 Employability and Workplace Skills I provides students with hands-on learning opportunities for developing essential employability skills. Students will practice valuable workplace skills tha… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| EMPS17 | Employability and Workplace Skills II | 0 | EMPS 17 Employability and Workplace Skills II builds upon the skills developed in EMPS 15. This course continues exploring the hands-on learning opportunities for developing essential employability s… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENGL40 | English - Intermediate Level | 0 | ENGL 40 English â Intermediate Level focuses on development of reading skills in conjunction with critical thinking, writing, speaking, and listening skills. In this course, students practice readi… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENGL50 | English - Advanced Level | 0 | ENGL 50 English - Advanced Level is for students to upgrade their English skills. Through reading and writing, students will focus on critical and creative thinking, demonstrate oral and written comm… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENGL50 12 WK DELIVERY | English - Advanced Level | 0 | ENGL 50 English - Advanced Level is for students to upgrade their English skills. Through reading and writing, students will focus on critical and creative thinking, demonstrate oral and written comm… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENGL60 | English - Provincial Level | 0 | ENGL 60 English - Provincial Level is for students to upgrade their English skills. Students will develop academic English reading, writing, research, critical thinking and communications skills thro… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENGL110 | College Composition | 3 | ENGL 110 introduces students to the world of scholarly writing -- reading it, thinking about it, and producing it as academic researchers. Students will explore how professional and/or academic write… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL111 | Introduction to Literature | 3 | ENGL 111 Introduction to Literature is about living more intensely. Rather than providing answers, literature prompts us to ask better questions of ourselves and each other. Drama, poetry, short stor… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL112 | Introduction to Poetry and Drama | 3 | ENGL 112 Introduction to Poetry and Drama asks us to be in the moment. In English 112, we will reflect on both literary and cultural issues in ways relevant to our lives. Students will be guided in a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL114 | Introduction to Prose Fiction | 3 | ENGL 114 Introduction to Prose Fiction celebrates the human imagination. We will explore provocative ideas as expressed through contemporary short stories and novels. Students will further develop th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL200 | A Survey of English Literature I | 3 | ENGL 200 A Survey of English Literature I. "In spring folk long to go on pilgrimage" so begins Geoffrey Chaucerï's 14th century masterpiece of the English tradition, The Canterbury Tales. In English… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL201 | A Survey of English Literature II | 3 | ENGL 201 A Survey of English Literature II. From the calm reason of the Enlightenment to the passion of the Romantics, we still live out the questions first asked by the brilliant writers of 18th and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL202 | Canadian Literature I: Indigenous Voices | 3 | ENGL 202 Canadian Literature I: Indigenous Voices. From the earliest narratives, Euro Canadian writing has framed our understanding of Indigenous peoples. We will examine the works of Indigenous writ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL203 | Canadian Literature II: Contemporary Voices | 3 | ENGL 203 Canadian Literature II: Contemporary Voices. In our multicultural society and globalized world, what is so Canadian about Canadian literature? In this course we trace the emergence of Canadi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL204 | Children's Literature I: From Rags to Riches and Worlds of Magic | 3 | ENGL 204 Children's Literature I - From Rags to Riches and Worlds of Magic. From folktales and urban legends to traditional and literary fairy tales, particularly the collections of Charles Perrault… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL205 | Children's Literature II: From Hell to Heaven and Everything in Between | 3 | ENGL 205 Children's Literature II: From Hell to Heaven and Everything in Between. From medieval to modern times, this course traces the development of literature enjoyed by and written for children.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL209 | Introduction to Comics and Graphic Novels | 3 | ENGL 209 Introduction to Comics and Graphic Novels introduces students to the genre of comics and the graphic novel. Students will consider the history of the genre and explore how comics and graphic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGL66 | Essential English - Provincial Level | 0 | ENGL 66 Essential English - Provincial Level is for students to upgrade their English skills. Students will develop practical skills in reading, writing and communicating. These skills will enable st… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENGR100 | Engineering Design and Communication I | 3 | ENGR 100 Engineering Design and Communication I is an introduction to the principles of engineering design, engineering drawing and sustainable practice. This knowledge will be applied to practical p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENGR101 | Engineering Design and Communication II | 3 | ENGR 101 Engineering Design and Communication II integrates instruction and activities in technical communications (written and oral) with engineering design. The learner will be introduced to fundam… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENTB20 | ENTB 20 My Business Development - Skill Building I | 0 | ENTB 20 My Business Development - Skill Building I offers students the opportunity to explore a specific area of business and learn skills beyond a more basic level, as their abilities allow them to… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENTB23 | ENTB 23 My Business Development - Skill Building II | 0 | ENTB 23 My Business Development - Skill Building II builds upon the skills developed in ENTB 20. Students will be able to explore a specific area of business and learn skills beyond a more basic leve… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENTC20 | ENTC 20 Connecting to Community Members I | 0 | ENTC 20 Connecting to Community Members I offers students the opportunity to research how their business idea is relevant and impactful within the local community. Students will find out about the lo… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENTC23 | ENTC 23 Connecting to Community Mentors II | 0 | ENTC 23 Connecting to Community Members II builds upon the information gathered and skills developed in ENTC 20. Students will continue to research the local community and how their business is relev… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENTE20 | ENTE 20 Exploring the Market 1 | 0 | ENTE 20 Exploring the Market I explores the current market related to the students' business ideas. Students will have the opportunity to distinguish the unique aspects of the market and how it is su… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENTE23 | ENTE 23 Exploring the Market II | 0 | ENTE 23 Exploring the Market II builds upon the skills and knowledge gathered in ENTE 20. The students continue to explore the current market related to their business ideas. Students will have the o… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ENVR150 | Hydrology I | 3 | ENVR 150 Hydrology I is an introductory study of water in our environment including its properties, the natural processes which affect it, and climate and weather. Students will gain practical experi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENVR154 | Maps and Navigation | 2 | ENVR 154 Maps and Navigation focuses on the navigation skills required of technologists working outdoors to locate oneself, stay "found", and return safely from the field. The course includes hands-o… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ENVR158 | Introduction to Geomatics | 2 | ENVR 158 Introduction to Geomatics is an introduction to applied mapping and geographic information systems (GIS) theory and applications. The first half of the course will be focused on introducing… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ENVR160 | Surveying and Field Measurements | 3 | ENVR 160 Surveying and Field Measurements is an introduction to the practical use of common survey instruments and techniques used by Environmental technicians. As well, the course will introduce the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENVR162 | Applied Botany and Ecosystem Classification | 3 | ENVR 162 Applied Botany and Ecosystem Classification is an introduction to the principles of Botany and Ecosystem Classification. Botany lectures will focus on plant classification, botanical terms,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENVR163 | Terrestrial Ecology and Biology | 4 | ENVR 163 Terrestrial Ecology and Biology builds upon the concepts from ENVR 162 with further studies of local forest ecosystems. Students will identify key forest structural components and study the… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| ENVR164 | Soil and Earth Sciences | 3 | ENVR 164 Soil and Earth Sciences will cover the identification of common rocks and minerals, landforms and soils of British Columbia. Learners will be introduced to the study of physical geology and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENVR170 | Fish and Wildlife Ecology | 3 | ENVR 170 Fish and Wildlife Ecology is designed to introduce students to the general ecological principles, taxonomy and management of fish and wildlife in British Columbia. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENVR190 | Computer Applications I | 1 | ENVR 190 Computer Applications I builds on studentâs previously acquired computer skills. Computer applications specific to career opportunities in the environment and geomatics sector will be cove… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ENVR250 | Indigenous Rights and Environmental Management | 3 | ENVR 250 Indigenous Rights and Environmental Management is an introduction to Indigenous cultures and traditional practices as foundational teachings of sustainability. The overarching focus of the c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ENVR290 | GIS Applications in Natural Resource Management | 2 | ENVR 290 GIS Applications in Natural Resource Management continues to introduce Geographic Information Systems (GIS) through the use of ArcGIS Pro and other related software and apps. One focus will… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ENVR291 | GIS Applications in Forestry | 2 | ENVR 291 GIS Applications in Forestry continues to introduce Geographic Information Systems (GIS) through the industry-standard ArcGIS Pro and other related software and apps. Students will apply GIS… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| ES100 | Environmental Science | 3 | ES 100 Environmental Science is the study of interactions among biological, physical and chemical components of our natural and anthropogenic environments. In this course, students will seek to under… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| ESK01 | Fundamental English Level 1 | 0 | ESK 01 Fundamental English Level 1 is for students who are ready to develop their skills with the printed word. This course is designed to foster learners' basic reading and writing abilities and to… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESK02 | Fundamental English Level 2 | 0 | ESK 02 Fundamental English Level 2 is for students who are ready to build on their existing skills to start reading simple passages and writing complete sentences. This course is designed to foster l… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESK03 | Fundamental English Level 3 | 0 | ESK 03 Fundamental English Level 3 is for students who are ready to build on their existing skills to read longer written passages and write short passages and messages. This course is designed to de… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESK04 | Fundamental English Level 4 | 0 | ESK 04 Fundamental English Level 4 is for students who are ready to read longer passages on less familiar topics and write in paragraphs using complex sentences. This course is designed to foster lea… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESK05 | Fundamental English Level 5 | 0 | ESK 05 Fundamental English Level 5 is for students who are ready to expand their reading comprehension skills, and to write longer passages. This course is designed to foster learners' English abilit… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESK06 | Fundamental English Level 6 | 0 | ESK 06 Fundamental English Level 6 is for students who are ready to read and analyze short stories and other forms of literature and to write long paragraphs on abstract topics. This course is design… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESL01 | English as a Second Language | 0 | ESL 01 English as a Second Language is structured into group sessions. It is a focused study on skill-building English skills in the workplace. We will work on developing competency in reading, writi… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESL02 | English as a Second Language | 0 | ESL 02 English as a Second Language is structured into group sessions. It is a focused study on skill-building English skills in the workplace. We will work on developing competency in reading, writi… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESL03 | English as a Second Language | 0 | ESL 03 English as a Second Language is structured into group sessions. It is a focused study on skill-building English skills in the workplace. We will work on developing competency in reading, writi… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESL04 | English as a Second Language | 0 | ESL 04 English as a Second Language is structured into group sessions. It is a focused study on skill-building English skills in the workplace. We will work on developing competency in reading, writi… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESSI01 | Expression of Self through Sign 1 | 0 | ESSI 01 Expression of Self through Sign 1, introduces learners to the basics of Signed English in a group learning environment. The course allows students an opportunity to engage with peers and prac… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESSI02 | Expression of Self through Sign | 0 | ESSI 02 Expression of Self through Sign, builds on ESSI 1 to further familiarize learners with Signed English and to develop an increased awareness of self. Students experience aspects of teamwork th… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESSI03 | Expression of Self Through Sign | 0 | ESSI 03 Expression of Self through Sign, students practice basic expressive Signed English, particularly by building a range of simple signed vocabulary and making connections between signs and facia… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ESSI04 | Expression of Self through Sign | 0 | ESSI 04 Expression of Self through Sign 4, students practice a wider range of expressive Signed English, particularly more complex vocabulary, while integrating gestures, facial expressions, and accu… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| FAM180 | Family Dynamics | 3 | FAM 180 Family Dynamics is designed to provide students with a variety of theoretical perspectives to understanding families. It considers the diversity of families through the lenses of the life cou… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR200 | Field Trip Study | 1 | FOR 200 Field Trip Study provides an opportunity for students to experience coastal ecosystems, forest management practices, First Nations perspectives, and land management issue in the Coastal Regio… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FOR250 | Silviculture I | 4 | FOR 250 Silviculture I is an introduction to Silviculture as it is traditionally viewed; the art and science of establishing and tending forests to meet sustainable environmental, social, and managem… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FOR251 | Silviculture II | 4 | FOR 251 Silviculture II; this course prepares students for employment in the forest industry of British Columbia through instruction in silvicultural theory and the application of silvicultural pract… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FOR253 | Forest Policy and Resource Management | 2 | FOR 253 Forest Policy and Resource Management. This course explores the policies governing forest management in BC, the rights to harvest timber, the tenure system, appraisals and value of timber, el… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FOR260 | Applied Forest Hydrology and Engineering | 4 | FOR 260 Applied Forest Hydrology and Engineering. This course covers the planning and establishment of natural resource road access including Total Chance Planning, assessing terrain stability and po… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FOR261 | Forest Harvesting | 3 | FOR 261 Forest Harvesting is an in depth study of timber harvest systems and supporting technologies including: harvest planning, mapping and GIS analysis, environmental impacts, field engineering co… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR265 | Forest Measurements | 3 | FOR 265 Forest Measurements is a study of the policies and procedures used for timber cruising, product valuation, log scaling, and waste and residue assessment in British Columbia. Using timber valu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR271 | Applied Ecology and Range Management | 3 | FOR 271 Applied Ecology and Range Management provides enhanced and new skills and knowledge related to sustainable management of forest ecosystems. Ecological, operational, social, economic, and legi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FOR274 | Forest Health | 4 | FOR 274 Forest Health consists of an extensive field examination of a wide range of prominent forest health agents and conditions. This includes field recognition, biology, ecological role and forest… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| FOR278 | ForestryTechnology Field School | 2 | FOR 278 Forest Technology Field School is designed to provide students with experiential, hands on skills and training, prior to the summer work season, and in preparation for the second year of the… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| FOR280 | Applied Research Project | 1 | FOR 280 Applied Research Project is an introduction to the basic principles and methods of research with an emphasis on forest resources. The objective of this course is to assist each student in com… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| FREN102 | Beginner's French I | 3 | FREN 102 Beginner's French I is an introductory language course designed for the absolute beginner with little or no knowledge of French. The focus of this course is to help students become functiona… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FREN103 | Beginner's French II | 3 | FREN 103 Beginner's French II is designed to develop the communication skills learned by students in French 102. Students will further their knowledge of the French language and awareness of French-s… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FREN112 | First Year French I | 3 | FREN 112 First Year French I encourages students to improve their communicative proficiency through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will reflect on and discuss thoughts and beliefs… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FREN113 | First-Year French II | 3 | FREN 113 First-Year French II is the sequel to FREN 112. In FREN 113 emphasis is placed on further improvement of students communicative proficiency through listening, speaking, reading and writing.… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FREN122 | Contemporary French Language and Literature I | 3 | FREN 122 Contemporary French Language and Literature I offers students an opportunity to enhance their language skills (speaking, listening, writing, and reading) through discussions on the writings… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FREN123 | Contemporary French Language and Literature II | 3 | FREN 123 Contemporary French Language and Literature II, students continue to improve their communicative proficiency through discussions on writings of French authors from the twentieth-century. Stu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| FSWF20 | Food Handling I | 0 | FSWF 20 Food Handling I focuses on the aspects of food handling and preparation skills. The course topics are food knowledge and food preparation techniques. 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| FSWS23 | Space Management II | 0 | FSWS 23 Space Management II builds upon the skills developed in FSWS 20. In this course, students will continue to understand the layout of the food service area and the management of kitchen activit… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| FSWS20 | Space Management I | 0 | FSWS 20 Space Management I explores the layout of the food service area and the management of kitchen activities. Students will work together as a team to set up the buffet table, patron tables, and… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| FSWS23 | Space Management II | 0 | FSWS 23 Space Management II builds upon the skills developed in FSWS 20. In this course, students will continue to understand the layout of the food service area and the management of kitchen activit… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| GEOG60 | Geography - Provincial Level | 0 | GEOG 60 Geography – Provincial Level provides an introduction into physical and human geography. Specifically, students will develop an understanding of geomorphology, gradational processes, meteorol… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| GEOG130 | Introduction to Physical Geography (Lab Science) | 3 | GEOG 130 Introduction to Physical Geography (Lab Science) is a study of the natural processes which occur at/or near Earth's surface in the biosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and lithosphere. Emphasi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEOG136 | Geography of British Columbia | 3 | GEOG 136 Geography of British Columbia. British Columbia is one of the most diverse and richly endowed provinces in Canada, both in terms of its natural resources and the diversity of its people. Thi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEOG140 | Introduction to Cultural Geography | 3 | GEOG 140 Introduction to Cultural Geography studies the relationships between culture, space, place, and the environment. A wide variety of cultures, their landscapes, and the changes they are underg… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEOG232 | Geomorphology | 3 | GEOG 232 Geomorphology. Our planet is undergoing a period of accelerated change. As such, GEOG 232 is a timely lab science course in which students will learn about the dynamic processes that shape t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEOL132 | Introduction to Physical Geology | 3 | GEOL 132 Physical Geology, earth's origin, composition, structure and natural resources. Global and local examples of plate tectonics as the driving force for volcanism, mountain building and earthqu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GEOL142 | Introduction to Historical Geology | 3 | Geology 142 Introduction to Historical Geology introduces basic concepts for measuring geological time by applying stratigraphic principles, paleontology and radioactive decay. The course explores th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GERO200 | Contemporary Issues in Gerontology | 3 | GERO 200 Contemporary Issues in Gerontology will provide students with an understanding of how the process of aging affects individuals and how an aging population affects and influences Canadian soc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS302 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | 3 | GIS 302 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems is an introduction to GIS theory and application. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how geospatial features are represented and captured… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS303 | GIS Analysis and Automation | 3 | GIS 303 GIS Analysis and Automation will build upon the fundamentals of GIS theory by examining geodata models, data management and metadata, advanced analysis (raster and vector), 3D models, batchin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS305 | Introduction to Remote Sensing using QGIS | 3 | GIS 305 Introduction to Remote Sensing using QGIS will introduce the fundamentals of remote sensing and demonstrate the current applications of the technology. Students will become familiar with the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS306 | Introduction to Remote Sensing | 3 | GIS 306 Introduction to Remote Sensing will introduce the fundamentals of the basic physical principle of remote sensing and demonstrate the current applications of the technology. Students will beco… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS307 | Remote Sensing in Resource Management | 3 | GIS 307 Remote Sensing in Resource Management. Building upon the skills introduced in Introduction to Remote Sensing (GIS 306), this course will cover topics in the biophysical, geophysical, and huma… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS310 | GIS Data Management | 3 | GIS 310 GIS Data Management. Over the last few decades, geospatial technologies have evolved and infiltrated into an exponential number of organizations' and people's lives to the point where they ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS313 | Data Base Systems | 3 | GIS 313 Database Systems is an integral part of GIS, an associated relational database system is used for query and analysis operations that aid in solving spatial problems. This introduction to rela… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS314 | Databases II | 3 | GIS 314 Database II. This course is a continuation of Database Systems I, and will cover relational database geodatabase skills using mainly Microsoft Access and ESRI Geodatabases with ArcSDE and a P… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS316 | Introduction to CAD for GIS Professionals | 3 | GIS 316 Introduction to CAD for GIS Professionals. This course provides an introduction to Autodesk's computer-assisted design and drafting software for GIS students. Students will learn the fundamen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS318 | Cartography and Geovisualization | 3 | GIS 318 Cartography and Geovisualization is the art and science of map making and map use. Preparation of high quality maps that readily reveal land management, planning, environmental or other conce… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS320 | GIS Professional Development | 1 | GIS 320 GIS Professional Development. Current and relevant professional development in GIS is essential for new graduates and experienced practitioners to achieve and maintain success in the continua… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| GIS321 | New Media for GIS | 3 | GIS 321 New Media for GIS. In our continually evolving digital world, employers and clients often expect GIS graduates to have an online presence. We need a venue to showcase what we do and what we a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS323 | Introduction to Global Navigation Satellite Systems and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | 3 | GIS 323 Introduction to Global Navigation Satellite Systems and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles will first introduce the fundamental concepts of Global Navigation Satellite Systems with specific emphasis on… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS325 | Internet Mapping | 3 | GIS 325 Internet Mapping investigates the full range of Internet and intranet mapping, including static maps, online data, and web map (image) and feature services. Most of the emphasis of the course… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS329 | Principles Of Programming | 3 | GIS 329 Principles of Programming for GIS assumes no prior programming knowledge. Students will learn how to set and use variables, write and import modules, and use selection and repetition to contr… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS331 | Advanced Topics In GIS | 3 | In GIS 331 Advanced GIS Application we will learn about and practice applying GIS to spatial problems; arguably one of the most challenging parts of putting this powerful technology into action. We w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS390 | Applied Research Methods | 1 | GIS 390 Applied Research Methods involves the design and planning of a project idea from initial concept to anticipated final outputs. Topics include an overview of the steps necessary to successfull… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| GIS401 | Introduction to LiDAR Remote Sensing and Applications | 3 | GIS 401 Introduction to LiDAR Remote Sensing and Applications. The aim of this course is to combine vector and raster GIS data and new remotely sensed data source, LiDAR, with geospatial tools to mak… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS427 | Project Management | 3 | GIS 427 Project Management will focus on skills pertaining to issues surrounding the management of GIS projects from start to finish. Emphasis areas will include description of the project work envir… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS435 | Statistics and Spatial Data Management | 3 | GIS 435 Statistics and Spatial Data Management is a two part course that starts with a review of essential statistical techniques and secondly focuses on statistical approaches used in spatial analys… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS437 | Emerging Trends In GIS | 3 | GIS 437 Emerging Trends in GIS. As the vast field of Geomatics and specifically GIS changes and evolves on the technical level, new ways to do things are continually being introduced. To stay abreast… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS491 | Technical Project | 3 | GIS 491 Technical Project builds on the specific skills developed in GIS 390 and involves building a project database, conducting analyses with a variety of geoprocessing tools, and producing final p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GIS492 | Bachelor of Geographic Information Systems Thesis | 6 | GIS 492 Bachelor of Geographic Information Systems Thesis involves the design and planning of an independent research project. Tasks include a literature review of the background information, experim… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| GNUR399 | College Orientation | 2 | GNUR 399 College Orientation. In this course, students will be introduced to the Selkirk College educational experience that will include orientation to academic principles and resources, expectation… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| GNUR401 | Contemporary Issues in Gerontology | 3 | GNUR 401 Contemporary Issues in Gerontology will provide students with an understanding of how the process of aging affects individuals and how an aging population affects and influences Canadian soc… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR403 | Interpersonal Communications | 3 | GNUR 403 Interpersonal Communications focuses on the development of self-awareness, increased understanding of others and development of effective interpersonal communication skills all of which can… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR411 | Introduction to Nursing Leadership | 3 | GNUR 411 Introduction to Nursing Leadership is a dynamic course for new and aspiring nurse leaders in Canada. Learners will develop strong interpersonal and team building skills while exploring their… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR412 | Professional Nursing in the Canadian Health Care System | 3 | GNUR 412 Professional Nursing in the Canadian Health Care System will introduce international nurses to the structure of the Canadian health care system, and the roles and scopes of practice of nurse… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR430 | Introduction to Gerontological Nursing | 3 | GNUR 430 Introduction to Gerontological Nursing. This course will provide students with the opportunity to explore the unique roles, functions, skillset, and theoretical perspectives of the Canadian… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR431 | Introduction to Health Care Practice in Canada | 3 | GNUR 431 Introduction to Health Care Practice in Canada. In this course students will be introduced to the roles, functions, and practical skillset of the registered Health Care Assistant (HCA) in Br… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR432 | Interpersonal Communications | 3 | GNUR 432 Interpersonal Communications. In this course, students will be introduced to strategies to assist in the development of self-awareness, understanding of others, and interpersonal communicati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR440 | Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part I | 3 | GNUR 440 Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part I is a course where learners will explore age-related changes and commonly occurring diseases. Using theories for promoting wellness in ol… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR441 | Basic Skills and Physical Assessment | 3 | GNUR 441 Basic Skills and Physical Assessment. In this course, learners will be provided with a structured environment in which to learn and demonstrate Health Care Assistant (HCA) (write out the ful… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR442 | End of Life Care | 3 | GNUR 442 End of Life Care. In this course, learners will reflect on their personal and cultural understanding of death and dying and explore similarities and differences to how end-of-life is perceiv… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR443 | Delirium, Dementia and Depression in the Elderly | 3 | GNUR 443 Delirium, Dementia and Depression in the Elderly will provide learners with the opportunity to explore the neurocognitive conditions of delirium, dementia and depression with a focus on exam… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR444 | Clinical Practice in Complex Care | 5 | GNUR 444 Clinical Practice in Complex Care. This course provides learners with an opportunity to work with older adults with complex healthcare needs within a complex care setting. Under the supervis… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| GNUR500 | Introduction to Gerontological Nursing | 3 | GNUR 500 Introduction to Gerontological Nursing will detail the unique roles and functions of geriatric nursing by exploring historical underpinnings, societal needs, and current issues. Canadian and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR501 | Psychosocial Issues Impacting Aging | 3 | GNUR 501 Psychosocial Issues Impacting Aging. As people age, explores how cognitive and affective function can be impacted by life events, transitions, role change, personal choice and behaviour, acu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR502 | Introduction to Health Care Practice in Canada | 3 | GNUR 502 Introduction to Health Care Practice in Canada provides an introduction to the role of the Health Care Assistant (HCA) and Nurse within the British Columbia health care system. Students will… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR503 | Delirium, Dementia and Depression in the Elderly | 3 | GNUR 503 Delirium, Dementia and Depression in the Elderly will provide the learner with opportunities to gain a solid understanding of these three medical conditions that alter cognitive capacity and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR504 | Nursing Lab - Basic Skills and Physical Assessment | 3 | GNUR 504 Nursing Lab - Basic Skills and Physical Assessment will provide the student with opportunities to learn and demonstrate skills in providing personal care and physical assessments. In additio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR505 | Advanced Pharmacology for the Elderly | 3 | GNUR 505 Advanced Pharmacology for the Elderly will focus on the use of medications for the elderly; this will include mechanisms and rationale behind the treatment of conditions associated with adva… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR508 | Nursing Lab - Advanced Clinical Skills and Wound Care | 3 | GNUR 508 Clinical Skills and the Older Adult builds on and consolidates concepts and nursing knowledge from earlier courses in the program. Participants will have the opportunity to practice relevant… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR511 | Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part I | 3 | GNUR 511 Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part I focuses on the normal changes of aging in all body systems. Select chronic diseases or conditions and their treatment modalities, will b… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR512 | Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part II | 3 | GNUR 512 Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part II. This is a continuation of GNUR- I (3) 511 continuing an examination of normal changes of aging in body systems and introducing further… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR514 | End-of-Life Care | 3 | GNUR 514 End of Life Care explores how palliative care is the unique way caregivers think, respond, and act as they give skilled and compassionate care to a dying person and the support system of tha… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR520 | Practice in Complex and Community Settings | 5 | GNUR 520 Practice in Complex and Community Settings practice course provides students with an opportunity to apply the knowledge, skills and attitudes learned in all courses in the program to date an… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| GNUR525 | Clinical Practice in Community & Acute Care | 5 | GNUR 525 Nursing Practice in Multiple Clinical Settings provides opportunities for participants to experience the RN roles and responsibilities working with older adults. Participants will experience… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| GNUR530 | Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part II | 3 | GNUR 530 Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part II is a course where learners will continue to explore age-related changes and commonly occurring diseases. Using theories for promoting w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR532 | Professional Nursing in the Canadian Health Care System | 3 | GNUR 532 Professional Nursing in the Canadian Health Care System will introduce international nurses to the structure of the Canadian health care system, and the roles and scope of practice of nurses… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR533 | Introduction to Nursing Leadership | 3 | GNUR 533 Introduction to Nursing Leadership provides an opportunity for learners to further develop and refine their leadership skills. Within this course, learners will compare and contrast their in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR535 | Nursing Registration Readiness I | 3 | GNUR 535 Nursing Registration Readiness I Please note that this is not an inclusive Nursing Community Assessment Service (NCAS) preparation course and therefore, does not cover all age groups or heal… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR540 | Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part III | 3 | GNUR 540 Physical Aging and Chronic Disease Management: Part III is a course where learners will continue to explore age-related changes and commonly occurring diseases. Using theories for promoting… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR542 | Clinical Skills and the Older Adult | 3 | GNUR 542 Clinical Skills and the Older Adult will facilitate the consolidation and application of nursing concepts, knowledge, and skills introduced throughout the program. Participants will have the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR545 | Nursing Registration Readiness II | 3 | *(Please note that this is not an inclusive Nursing Community Assessment Service (NCAS) preparation course and therefore, does not cover all age groups or health issues covered in the NCAS OSCEs). GN… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| GNUR548 | Nursing Practice in Multiple Clinical Settings | 5 | GNUR 548 Nursing Practice in Multiple Clinical Settings provides opportunities for learners to experience the various roles and responsibilities of nurses and other allied health professionals workin… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| GOAL01 | Goal Setting for Transitions in Adult Living 1 | 0 | GOAL 01 Goal Setting for Transitions in Adult Living 1 offers students the opportunity for individualized learning. Students will be welcome to set learning goals within the scope of skills developme… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| GOAL02 | Goal Setting for Transitions in Adult Living 2 | 0 | GOAL 02 Goal Setting for Transitions in Adult Living 2 offers students the opportunity for individualized learning. Students continue to set learning goals within the scope of skills development in l… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| GOAL03 | Goal Setting for Transitions in Adult Living 3 | 0 | GOAL 03 Goal Setting for Transitions for Adult Living 3 continues to offer students the opportunity for individualized learning. Students continue to set learning goals within the scope of skills dev… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| GOAL04 | Goal Setting for Transitions in Adult Living 4 | 0 | GOAL 04 Goal Setting in Transitions for Adult Living 4 continues to offer students the opportunity for individualized learning. Students continue to set learning goals within the scope of skills deve… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| HCA100 | Program Foundations | 1 | HCA 100 Program Foundations introduces learners to the Health Care Assistant Program structure and how to navigate the learning management system and other pieces of technology utilized in the progra… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| HCA101 | Concepts for Practice | 5 | HCA 101 Concepts for Practice provides students with the opportunity to develop a theoretical framework for practice. Students will be introduced to the philosophical values and theoretical understan… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HCA102 | Introduction to Practice | 2 | HCA 102 Introduction to Practice provides an introduction to the role of the HCA within the British Columbia health care system. Students will be introduced to the health care team and the roles and… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HCA103 | Interpersonal Communications | 3 | HCA 103 Interpersonal Communication focuses on the development of self-awareness, increased understanding of others, and development of effective interpersonal communication skills that can be used i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HCA104 | Lifestyle and Choices | 2 | HCA 104 Lifestyles and Choices introduces students to a holistic concept of health and the components of a health- enhancing lifestyle. Students will be invited to reflect on their own experience of… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HCA105 | Common Health Challenges | 8 | HCA 105 Common Health Challenges introduces students to the normal structure and function of the human body and normal bodily changes associated with aging. Students will explore common challenges to… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| HCA106 | Cognitive and/or Mental Health Challenges | 4 | HCA 106 Cognitive and/or Mental Health Challenges builds on content from other courses to assist students to explore concepts and caregiving approaches that will allow them to work effectively with i… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| HCA107 | Personal Care and Assistance | 5 | HCA 107 Personal Care and Assistance is a practical course that offers students the opportunity to acquire personal care and assistance skills within the parameters of the HCA role. The course compri… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HCA108 | Practice Experience in Home Support, Assisted Living, and/or Group Home Setting | 2 | HCA 108 Practice Experience in Home Support, Assisted Living, and/or Group Home Setting is a practice course that provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills from all other co… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| HCA109 | Practice Experience in Multi-Level and/or Complex Care | 6 | HCA 109 Practice Experience in Multi-Level and/or Complex Care is a supervised practice experience provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills from all other courses in the pr… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| HIST60 | History - Provincial Level | 0 | HIST 60 History â Provincial Level examines the major social, economic and political movements from the late 1900's into the 21st century. Students develop an understanding of global events, from w… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| HIST100 | World History, 1900-1945 | 3 | HIST 100 World History, 1900-1945 introduces students to key issues and events in the first half of the twentieth century. The course will ground studentsâ understanding of those decades as ones of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST101 | World History, 1945-Present | 3 | HIST 101 World History, 1945-Present introduces students to key issues and events that have unfolded since the end of the Second World War. The course will develop student's understanding of the peri… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST104 | Canada Before Confederation | 3 | HIST 104 Canada Before Confederation. A survey of Canadian history from the pre-contact societies of the First Nations to the creation of Canadian Federation in 1867. European expansion and settlemen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST105 | Contemporary Canada | 3 | HIST 105 Contemporary Canada is a survey of modern Canada from confederation to the end of the second millennium. The post-1867 consolidation of a transcontinental Canada, the marginalization of abor… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST106 | Western Civilization I | 3 | HIST 106 Western Civilization I introduces students to some of the major themes in the history of Western Society from the Neolithic to the early modern European worlds. Human experience and relation… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST107 | Western Civilization II | 3 | HIST 107 Western Civilization II introduces students to major themes and problems in Western society from the rise of absolutism in the early 18th century to the aftermath of World War Two. As part o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST203 | A History of British Columbia | 3 | HIST 203 A History of British Columbia is designed to introduce students to the history of British Columbia from the pre-contact societies of the native peoples to the present. Relations between Euro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST210 | A History of the First Nations of Canada | 3 | HIST 210 A History of the First Nations of Canada examines the history of the First Nations of Canada from the pre-contact period to the present. The changes and continuities within the societies and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST215 | A History of the West Kootenay | 3 | HIST 215 A History of the West Kootenay is designed to introduce students to the history of the West Kootenay from the pre-contact societies of the native peoples to the present. Relations between Eu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST220 | Latin America: Pre-1821 | 3 | History 220 Latin America: Pre-1821 surveys the Spanish and Portuguese Empires America from their 15th century beginnings in the conquest of aboriginal empires and peoples to their break-up in the ea… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HIST221 | Latin America: Post-1821 | 3 | HIST 221 Latin America: Post-1821 a survey of Latin American history from independence to the present. Major themes examined include post-colonial efforts to develop and modernize new nation-states,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSER174 | Interpersonal Communications | 3 | HSER 174 Interpersonal Communications provides the student with an opportunity to examine personal goals, values and attitudes; develop and practice listening and responding skills, and become more a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSER254 | Core Concepts in Human Services | 3 | HSER 254 Core Concepts in Human Services introduces students to the concepts of theory and practice in Human Services and the interrelationship between the two. A number of theoretical perspectives o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSER255 | Professional Foundations for Human Services | 3 | HSER 255 Professional Foundations for Human Services explores foundations of Human Service Worker professional practice through an examination of the issues surrounding professional identity, ethical… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSER257 | Mental Health Issues: Practical Responses | 3 | HSER 257 Mental Health Issues: Practical Responses provides instruction in a variety of rehabilitative and treatment modalities used in work with individuals facing mental health challenges. Attitude… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSER258 | Fundamentals of Change I | 3 | HSER 258 Fundamentals of Change I is designed to assist the student in developing self-awareness as a helper, and in developing both an understanding and a beginning level of skill. Students are requ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSER259 | Fundamentals of Change II | 3 | HSER 259 Fundamentals of Change II is designed to assist students to build advanced helping skills on the base developed in HSER 258. Students will learn to use their helping relationships and interp… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSER264 | Introduction to Professional Child and Youth Care | 3 | HSER 264 Introduction to Professional Child and Youth Care is designed to provide an overview of the child and youth care field, and the professional identity of child and youth care workers, which w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSER267 | Leadership in Human Services | 3 | HSER 267 Leadership in Human Services provides a basic introduction to leadership concepts. Students self-reflect as they explore the concepts of emotional intelligence, leadership style, and the qua… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSER270 | Practicum in a Child and Youth Care Setting | 5 | HSER 270 Practicum in a Child and Youth Care Setting. A 200 to 250 hour practicum located in a child and youth care setting. This practicum requires students to work directly with children and/or you… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HSER276 | Issues in Youth | 3 | HSER 276 Issues in Youth will explore the issues that face those in adolescence and early adulthood in various societies. 'Adolescence' and 'early adulthood' are terms used to describe a time of life… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSER280 | Advanced Human Service Practicum | 5 | HSER 280 Advanced Human Service Practicum. A second level or advanced practicum for individuals who have completed a previous block practicum or have demonstrated those skills through a PLA. After an… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| HSER281 | Directed Studies Methods | 3 | HSER 281 Directed Studies Methods is a self directed course where students are expected to demonstrate a basic understanding of the specific theoretical approaches to working with a specific client p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| HSER600 | Motivational Interviewing - Brief Interventions and Support Strategies Workshop | 0 | HSER 600 Motivational Interviewing - Brief Interventions and Support Strategies. This 12-hour lecture format exponential workshop is designed to provide practitioners and students with basic Motivati… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| INDG60 | Indigenous Ways Through Art - Provincial Level | 0 | INDG 60 Indigenous Ways Through Art - Provincial Level. Under the guidance and mentorship of local Elders, artists and facilitators, and drawing on the collective knowledge of the participants, the c… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| INDG100 | Regional Indigenous Perspectives on Languages and Cultures | 3 | INDG 100 Regional Perspectives on Language and Cultures. Staff, students and community members are encouraged to take this introductory course so that they may experience the voices, cultures, histor… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| INDG101 | Indigenous People's Relationships: Once You've Heard the Story | 3 | INDG 101 Indigenous People's Relationships: Once You've Heard the Story. Students are introduced to how colonial policies and legislation has and continues to impact relationships between Indigenous… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| INDG102 | Walk the Talk: Indigenous Worldview Applications | 3 | INDG 102 Walk the Talk: Indigenous Worldview Applications. Students will build awareness and insight into Indigenous worldview, teachings, protocols, and methodologies through experiential learning a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| INDG202 | Indigenous Voices | 3 | INDG 202 Canadian Literature I: Indigenous Voices. From the earliest narratives, Euro Canadian writing has framed our understanding of Indigenous peoples. We will examine the works of Indigenous writ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| INDG287 | Introduction to Indigenous Teachings and Practices | 3 | INDG 287 Introduction to Indigenous Teachings and Practices. This course will provide students with an introduction to Indigenous studies, including key concepts, themes and topics relevant to Indige… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| INDG302 | Indigenous Health And Healing | 3 | INDG 302 Indigenous Health and Healing introduces students to the topic of Aboriginal health and healing from the time prior to first contact with European newcomers through to the present. We will a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| INTS15 | Interpersonal Skills I | 0 | INTS 15 Interpersonal Skills I helps students by developing interpersonal skills essential for employment and to succeed in workplace activities. Students will learn about positive attitudes, appropr… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| INTS17 | Interpersonal Skills II | 0 | INTS 17 Interpersonal Skills II builds upon the skills developed in INTS 15. Students will continue to build upon their interpersonal skills that are essential for success in the employment setting.… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| ISW103 | Instructional Strategies Workshop | 3 | ISW 103 Instructional Strategies Workshop. This instructional strategies course will be taught in a fun and challenging online environment addressing current topics in teaching and learning. Particip… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| JOBS15 | Job Search I | 0 | JOBS 15 Job Search I guides students through the job search process. Topics include resume writing strategies, conducting thorough job search, contacting local support agencies, and practicing common… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| JOBS20 | Job Search II | 0 | JOBS 20 Job Search II prepares students for transition outside of the mastery program and into the world of work. Students will create resumes or personal profiles for employment and cover letters, i… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| KSA190 | Self-directed Studio | 9 | KSA 190 Self Directed Studio provides students, under the direction of a faculty member, an introduction to independent studio time with emphasis on the production of a coherent body of work. The stu… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| LAW120 | Rural Legal Issues I | 1 | LAW 120 Rural Legal Issues I is a one-credit course designed to introduce learners to the legal profession. Information will be provided on pathways into the legal profession and the career potential… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| LAW121 | Rural Legal Issues II | 1 | LAW 121 Rural Legal Issues II is a one-credit course which will build upon the knowledge gained in LAW 120. In particular, the course will focus on the unique challenges facing legal professionals in… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| LAW122 | Rural Legal Issues III | 1 | LAW 122 Rural Legal Issues III is a one-credit course which builds on the knowledge gained in LAW 120 and 121 with an emphasis on professionalism and both oral and written communication. Learners wil… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| LLIT13 | Beginner Living Literacy Skills | 0 | LLIT 13 Beginner Living Literacy Skills helps students develop basic literacy skills that are useful for everyday interactions in the community and at home. Students will learn how to use calendars a… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| LLIT15 | Living Literacy I | 0 | LLIT 15 Living Literacy I helps students improve their literacy skills. Course topics will focus on literacy skills that impact our daily living. Students will gain confidence with reading signs, sym… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| LMAT13 | Beginner Living Math | 0 | LMAT 13 Beginner Living Math helps students develop basic skills in numeracy. Students will learn to recognize numbers and order numbers, count coins and paper money and use basic number operations t… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| LMAT15 | Living Math I | 0 | LMAT 15 Living Math I helps students develop skills in numeracy. Topics will include budgets, wages, coin and paper money, calculator skills, organizational tools, shopping skills, and basic number o… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MATH097 | Calculus Refresher | 0 | MATH 097 Calculus Refresher is a refresher for MATH 100 and is held one week before fall classes start. This courses takes a quick look at critical skills/topics needed to be successful in calculus:… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MATH098 | Business Math Refresher | 0 | MATH 098 will help prepare you for the math component of the Business Administration program at Selkirk College. Topics include solving and graphing equations and problem solving skills. 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MATH099 | Environment and Geomatics Math Refresher | 0 | Math 99 Environment and Geomatics Math Refresher course will help prepare you for the math skills needed to complete the Environment and Geomatics program at Selkirk College. Topics include solving e… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MATH44 | Intermediate Mathematics | 0 | Math 44 Intermediate Mathematics provides a solid foundation in number operations. Topics include estimation, measurement, fractions, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry, statistics, signed numbe… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MATH46 | Mathematics - Intermediate Level | 0 | MATH 46 Mathematics - Intermediate Level is for students to upgrade their mathematics skills. This math course provides a solid foundation in number operations. Topics include estimation, measurement… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MATH49 | Introductory Algebra - Intermediate Level | 0 | MATH 49 Introductory Algebra - Intermediate level provides an introduction to algebra. Topics include a review of number functions, followed by an introduction to real numbers, equations and inequali… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MATH50 | Algebra - Advanced Level | 0 | MATH 50 Algebra - Advanced Level is for students to upgrade their mathematics skills. Students will begin with an algebraic skills review and move on to develop skills in solving and graphing linear… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MATH54 | Mathematics: Advanced Level Business/Technical | 0 | MATH 54 Mathematics: Advanced Level - Business/Technical is for students to upgrade their mathematics skills. Students will begin with an initial review of equations, inequalities and graphing and wi… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MATH56 | Foundations Mathematics - Advanced Level | 0 | MATH 56 Foundations Mathematics - Advanced Level is for students to upgrade their mathematics skills. Students will study financial math, measurement, algebra, geometry, statistics, logical reasoning… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MATH60 | Algebra And Trigonometry - Provincial Level | 0 | MATH 60 Algebra and Trigonometry - Provincial Level is for students to upgrade their mathematics skills. Students will review basic algebra and study the following topics: functions and graphs includ… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MATH100 | Calculus I | 3 | MATH 100 Calculus I is a course designed to provide students with the background in calculus needed for further studies. This course includes a review of functions and graphs; limits; the derivative… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH101 | Calculus II | 3 | MATH 101 Calculus II is a sequel to Math 100 for students who wish to major in science, math or engineering and includes the definite integral, applications of the definite integral to volume, arc le… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH125 | Business Mathematics | 3 | MATH 125 Business Mathematics is intended for first year students enrolled in the Business Administration program. It stresses the mathematics required in financial processes. The course starts with… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH140 | Calculus I for Social Sciences | 3 | MATH 140 Calculus I for Social Sciences is an introductory course in calculus designed to provide students majoring in business, the life sciences or the social sciences with the necessary mathematic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH160 | Technical Math Review | 3 | MATH 160 Technical Math Review is a mathematical review course for first-year students in the School of Environment and Geomatics (SEG) diploma programs. This course will provide a review of mathemat… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH180 | Mathematics for Elementary Teachers | 4 | MATH 180 Mathematics for Teachers, introduces future elementary school teachers and others to the Mathematical content and principals of British Columbia elementary school curriculum. In the process… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MATH181 | Problem Solving | 3 | Math 181 Problem Solving is designed to follow Math 180 and introduces students to more in-depth problem solving. Students will solve problems in class in smaller groups and out of class individually… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH190 | Resource Statistics I | 3 | MATH 190 Resource Statistics I is an introductory applied statistics course for environment and geomatics students. Topics include: types of data, descriptive statistics, probability and random varia… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH215 | Differential Equations | 3 | MATH 215 Differential Equations. A first course in ordinary differential equations for mathematics majors, engineering students, and science majors. First and second order equations are used to model… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH221 | Introductory Linear Algebra | 3 | Math 221 Introductory Linear Algebra. Topics covered in the course include the solution of systems of linear equations through Gaussian elimination; matrices and matrix algebra; vector spaces and the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MATH291 | Resource Statistics II | 2 | MATH 291 Resource Statistics II is a continuation of Math 190 Resource Statistics I. Topics include linear regressions and correlation, inferential statistics, confidence intervals, hypothesis testin… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MENT30 | Exploring Mentorship Skills 1 | 0 | MENT 30 Exploring Mentorship Skills I provides students with an opportunity to be a mentee with an instructor-mentor, so they learn and experience the phases of mentorship. Student mentors will be ac… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MENT33 | Exploring Mentorship Skills 2 | 0 | MENT 33 Exploring Mentorship Skills 2 builds on the skills and processes achieved in MENT 30. It provides students with an opportunity to be a mentor with a student-mentee, upon agreement, so they ca… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MILMAC101 & 201 | Millwright/Machinist Foundation 36 week | — | This 36-week program prepares learners for entry level positions as apprentice millwrights (Industrial Mechanic) and as apprentice machinists with manufacturing firms and resource development firms.… source |
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| MSK01 | Fundamental Math - Level 1 | 0 | MSK 01 Fundamental Math - Level 1 will give students a strong foundation of basic skills, concepts, mathematical vocabulary, and problem-solving strategies to prepare them to meet personal, career or… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MSK02 | Fundamental Math - Level 2 | 0 | MSK 02 Fundamental Math - Level 2 will give students a strong foundation of basic skills, concepts, mathematical vocabulary, and problem-solving strategies to prepare them to meet personal, career or… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MSK03 | Fundamental Math - Level 3 | 0 | MSK 03 Fundamental Math - Level 3 will give students a strong foundation of basic skills, concepts, mathematical vocabulary, and problem-solving strategies to prepare them to meet personal, career or… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MSK04 | Fundamental Math - Level 4 | 0 | MSK 04 Fundamental Math - Level 4 will give students a strong foundation of basic skills, concepts, mathematical vocabulary, and problem-solving strategies to prepare them to meet personal, career or… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MSK05 | Fundamental Math - Level 5 | 0 | MSK 05 Fundamental Math - Level 5 will give students a strong foundation of basic skills, concepts, mathematical vocabulary, and problem-solving strategies to prepare them to meet personal, career or… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MSK06 | Fundamental Math - Level 6 | 0 | MSK 06 Fundamental Math - Level 6 will give students a strong foundation of basic skills, concepts, mathematical vocabulary, and problem-solving strategies to prepare them to meet personal, career or… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| MUSC100 | Music Forum | 1 | MUSC 100 Music Forum is a course designed to provide an opportunity for all music students and faculty to share in a weekly educational experience. Each forum will have a different musical focus. Stu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC100A | Music Forum A | 1 | Music Forum A is a course designed to provide an opportunity for all music students and faculty to share in a weekly educational experience. Each forum will have a different musical focus. Students w… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC100B | Music Forum B | 1 | Music Forum B is a course designed to provide an opportunity for all music students and faculty to share in a weekly educational experience. Each forum will have a different musical focus. Students w… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC100C | Music Forum C | 1 | Music Forum C is a course designed to provide an opportunity for all music students and faculty to share in a weekly educational experience. Each forum will have a different musical focus. Students w… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC100D | Music Forum D | 1 | Music Forum D is a course designed to provide an opportunity for all music students and faculty to share in a weekly educational experience. Each forum will have a different musical focus. Students w… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC150 | Private Lesson I | 1 | MUSC 150 Private Lesson I. A weekly one-hour private instrumental or vocal lesson is provided for all first year students. Instruction is available on keyboard, woodwinds, saxophone, percussion, guit… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC151 | Private Lesson II | 1 | MUSC 151 Private Lesson II. A weekly one-hour private instrumental or vocal lesson is provided for all first year students. Instruction is available on keyboard, woodwinds, saxophone, percussion, gui… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC151X | Private Lesson II - Second Instrument | 1 | MUSC 151 Private Lesson II. A weekly one-hour private instrumental or vocal lesson is provided for all first year students. Instruction is available on keyboard, woodwinds, saxophone, percussion, gui… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC151XA | Private Lesson II - Second Instrument 30 Min | 1 | MUSC 151 Private Lesson II. A weekly one-hour private instrumental or vocal lesson is provided for all first year students. Instruction is available on keyboard, woodwinds, saxophone, percussion, gui… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC154 | Basic Keyboard I | 1 | MUSC 154 Basic Keyboard I. A required course for all students with the exception of keyboard majors. This course is designed to provide practical "hands-on" knowledge of the keyboard in today's music… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC155 | Basic Keyboard II | 1 | MUSC 155 Basic Keyboard II. A required course for all students, except Keyboard majors. This course continues to expand on chords and keyboard techniques. This semester also focuses on musical "groov… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC158 | Ensemble I | 2 | MUSC 158 Ensemble I. Ensembles, required of all students, are the focal point of the Music program. All students are placed by audition in one or more ensembles. Students must participate in a minimu… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC158B | Ensemble I - Secondary Ensemble | 2 | MUSC 158 Ensemble I. Ensembles, required of all students, are the focal point of the Music program. All students are placed by audition in one or more ensembles. Students must participate in a minimu… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC159 | Ensemble II | 2 | MUSC 159 Ensemble II. Ensembles, required of all students, are the focal point of the Music program. All students are placed by audition in one or more ensembles. Students must participate in a minim… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC159B | Ensemble II - Secondary Ensemble | 2 | MUSC 159 Ensemble II. Ensembles, required of all students, are the focal point of the Music program. All students are placed by audition in one or more ensembles. Students must participate in a minim… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC160 | Computer Applications to Music I | 2 | MUSC 160 Computer Applications to Music I. This course covers the fundamentals and practical applications of a digital audio system, as well as methods for functioning in an integrated MIDI/digital a… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC161 | Computer Applications to Music II | 2 | MUSC 161 Computer Applications to Music II. This course develops the student's ability to produce his or her own multi track recordings with Pro-tools digital audio workstation. Fundamentals of auxil… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC162 | Instrumental Lab I | 1 | MUSC 162 Instrumental Lab I. This course is designed to help students develop instrumental skills. Grouped by instrument, students learn the fundamentals of reading, articulation, balance, dynamics,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC163 | Instrumental Lab II | 1 | MUSC 163 Instrumental Lab II. This course is designed to help students develop instrumental skills. Grouped by instrument, students learn the fundamentals of reading, articulation, balance, dynamics,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC164 | History Of Rock | 2 | MUSC 164 History of Rock. A study of the evolution of rock music from its origins to the present. Classes will focus on musical characteristics of the different styles within the genre. Sociological,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC165 | History Of Jazz | 2 | MUSC 165 History of Jazz. A survey of the music of the jazz idiom from its origins to the present. Included is a chronological study of important soloists, bands, vocalists, and composers. Classes wi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC168 | Rudiments of Music | 1.5 | MUSC 168 Rudiments of Music. This introductory course covers the rudiments of music theory, terms, rhythm, symbols, and music notation. Topics include beams, flags, barlines, rests, dynamics, articul… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| MUSC170 | Arranging I | 1.5 | MUSC 170 Arranging I. An introductory course in commercial arranging dealing primarily with the rhythm section. Specific topics will include ranges of instruments, arranging from lead sheets, plannin… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| MUSC171 | Arranging II | 1.5 | MUSC 171 Arranging II. Expanding on the concepts presented in Arranging I, this course will include writing for small horn sections, and multiple vocal parts with a rhythm section. 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| MUSC174 | Contemporary Harmony I | 2 | MUSC 174 Contemporary Harmony I. This course covers basic harmonic theory and common musical notation used in the music industry today. Topics include clefs, note recognition, key signatures, scales,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC175 | Contemporary Harmony II | 2 | MUSC 175 Contemporary Harmony II. This course covers harmonic functions currently in use in all styles of popular music. Extensive use of recorded and written examples are used to show the harmony/me… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC180 | Ear Training I | 3 | MUSC 180 Ear Training I. This course is the first of a four-level program focusing on aural recognition of intervals, triads, seventh chords, rhythms, melodies, diatonic chord progressions and diaton… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUSC181 | Ear Training II | 3 | MUSC 181 Ear Training II. A continuation of the skills learned in MUSC 180. The focus is on harmonically based melodies with larger intervallic skips. Rhythms are explored primarily through syncopate… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| MUSC235 | Production Studio Management I | 1 | MUSC 235 Production Studio Management I provides an examination of methods designed to facilitate the successful management of studio recording projects. The course will cover session set-ups, use of… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC236 | Production Studio Management II | 1 | MUSC 236 Production Studio Management II provides an examination of an expanded range of recording management tools and techniques that include budgets and estimates, contracts, scheduling, billing a… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC245 | Live Sound Production I | 2 | MUSC 245 Live Sound Production I provides an introduction to the theory and practice of PA and sound reinforcement. Students will explore the fundamentals of live sound systems (portable and in-house… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC246 | Live Sound Production II | 2 | MUSC 246 Live Sound Production II is a second-level exploration, where students deepen their understanding of the many aspects that constitute live sound production including effects processing, adva… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC250 | Private Lesson III | 1 | MUSC 250 Private Lesson III. A weekly one-hour private instrumental or vocal lesson is provided for all Music Performance and Music Songwriting majors. Instruction is available on keyboard, woodwinds… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC250X | Private Lesson III - Secondary Instrument | 1 | MUSC 250 Private Lesson III. A weekly one-hour private instrumental or vocal lesson is provided for all Music Performance and Music Songwriting majors. Instruction is available on keyboard, woodwinds… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC250B | Directed Studies - Mentorship | 0.5 | Directed Studies - Mentorship is a weekly bi-weekly (every other week) 1/2 hour private tutorship is provided for all Directed Studies majors. Students will consult with their mentor on a consistent… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| MUSC250BX | Directed Studies - Mentorship | 0.5 | Directed Studies - Mentorship is a weekly bi-weekly (every other week) 1/2 hour private tutorship is provided for all Directed Studies majors. Students will consult with their mentor on a consistent… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| MUSC251 | Private Lesson IV | 1 | MUSC 251 Private Lesson IV. A weekly one-hour private instrumental or vocal lesson is provided for all Music Performance and Music Songwriting majors. Instruction is available on keyboard, woodwinds,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC251X | Private Lesson IV - Second Instrument | 1 | MUSC 251 Private Lesson IV. A weekly one-hour private instrumental or vocal lesson is provided for all Music Performance and Music Songwriting majors. Instruction is available on keyboard, woodwinds,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC251B | Directed Studies - Mentorship | 0.5 | Directed Studies - Mentorship. A bi-monthly (every other week) 1/2 hour private tutorship is provided for all Directed Studies majors. Students will consult with their mentor on a consistent basis (f… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| MUSC252 | Private Lesson III A - Non Performance Major | 0.5 | MUSC 252 Private Lesson III A. A weekly half-hour private instrumental or vocal lesson is provided for all Music Production, Composition, and General Music majors. Instruction is available on keyboar… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| MUSC253 | Private Lesson IV A | 0.5 | MUSC 253 Private Lesson IV A. A weekly one-hour private instrumental or vocal lesson is provided for all first year students. Instruction is available on keyboard, woodwinds, saxophone, percussion, g… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| MUSC253X | Private Lesson IV A - Second Instrument | 0.5 | MUSC 253 Private Lesson IV A. A weekly one-hour private instrumental or vocal lesson is provided for all first year students. Instruction is available on keyboard, woodwinds, saxophone, percussion, g… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| MUSC256 | Stage Performance Techniques I | 2 | MUSC 256 Stage Performance Techniques I. Students will learn how to construct and organize a concert from A to Z. Students will have to produce arrangements for all instruments involved, and assume a… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC257 | Stage Performance Techniques II | 2 | MUSC 257 Stage Performance Techniques II. Students will be asked to select five to eight musical pieces of any style (could also include original material) to form a 30 minute showcase to be performe… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC258 | Ensemble III | 2 | MUSC 258 Ensemble III. Ensembles, required of all students, are the focal point of the Music program. All students are placed by audition in one or more ensembles. Students must participate in a mini… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC258B | Ensemble III - Secondary Ensemble | 2 | MUSC 258 Ensemble III. Ensembles, required of all students, are the focal point of the Music program. All students are placed by audition in one or more ensembles. Students must participate in a mini… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC258C | Ensemble III | 2 | MUSC 258 Ensemble III. Ensembles, required of all students, are the focal point of the Music program. All students are placed by audition in one or more ensembles. Students must participate in a mini… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC258Q | Preceptorship I | — | Preceptorship I. This practicum is a recipient for performance and songwriter majors to register live performances or teaching experiences that are accomplished above and beyond regular school activi… source |
| MUSC259 | Ensemble IV | 2 | MUSC 259 Ensemble IV, required of all students, are the focal point of the Music program. All students are placed by audition in one or more ensembles. Students must participate in a minimum of four… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC259B | Ensemble IV - Secondary Ensemble | 2 | MUSC 259 Ensemble IV, required of all students, are the focal point of the Music program. All students are placed by audition in one or more ensembles. Students must participate in a minimum of four… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC259Q | Preceptorship II | — | Preceptorship II. This practicum is a recipient for performance and songwriter majors to register live performances or teaching experiences that are accomplished above and beyond regular school activ… source |
| MUSC260 | Mixdown and Editing I | 2 | MUSC 260 Mixdown and Editing I. In this course the functional, financial, and legal aspects of production entrepreneurship is examined. Topics covered include technical and artistic preparation throu… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC261 | Mixdown and Editing II | 2 | MUSC 161 Mixdown and Editing II. In this course the production aspects of recording music for various industry applications will be analyzed, discussed, and applied to student projects. Particular at… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC262 | Survey of Recording Techniques | 2 | MUSC 262 Survey of Recording Techniques. An introduction to recording principles and practices, this course is open to students whose major is not music production. Topics include a brief history of… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC264 | Instrumental Lab III | 1 | MUSC 264 Instrumental Lab III. This course is designed to help students develop instrumental skills. Grouped by instrument, students learn the fundamentals of reading, articulation, balance, dynamics… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC265 | Instrumental Lab IV | 1 | MUSC 265 Instrumental Lab IV. This course is designed to help students develop instrumental skills. Grouped by instrument, students learn the fundamentals of reading, articulation, balance, dynamics,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| MUSC268 | Songwriting I | 2 | MUSC 268 Songwriting I. This course is designed to help you prepare for survival in the competitive world of the songwriter's market. Learn about all types of styles while striving to define your own… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC269 | Songwriting II | 2 | MUSC 269 Songwriting II. This course is designed to strengthen your songwriting skills in every respect. Closer attention is paid to marketing skills, legal procedures, finding one's personal niche i… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC270 | Recording Techniques I | 2 | MUSC 270 Recording Techniques I provides students with an introduction to recording principles and practices. Through theoretical and practical instruction students will acquire a basic understanding… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC271 | Recording Techniques II | 2 | MUSC 271 Recording Techniques II. The emphasis in this course is on advanced multi-track recording techniques including microphone placement, console signal flow, and live recording. Topics include:… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC272 | Improvisation I | 2 | MUSC 272 Improvisation I. In this course, students will begin applying the basic tools of melodic and harmonic improvisation. Melodic interpretation, phrasing, rhythmic density, motivic development,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC273 | Advanced Improvisation II | 2 | MUSC 273 Advanced Improvisation II. This course continues the concepts of melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic variety learned in Improvisation I. These concepts are then applied to the stylistic consider… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC274 | Contemporary Harmony III | 2 | MUSC 274 Contemporary Harmony III. This course continues with the principles of contemporary harmony in Harmony 2. Topics are expanded to include Deceptive Resolution, Substitute Dominants, Diminishe… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC275 | Contemporary Harmony IV | 2 | MUSC 275 Contemporary Harmony IV. This course continues with the principles of contemporary harmony in Harmony 3. Topics are expanded to include further concepts of Deceptive Resolution, Non-function… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC280 | Ear Training III | 2 | MUSC 280 Ear Training III. This course continues to develop an aural perception of intervals, pitches, seventh chords, chord progressions, melodies and rhythms. The focus of this semester is on minor… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC281 | Ear Training IV | 2 | MUSC 281 Ear Training IV. Upon successful completion of this course you have will have mastered basic aural skills for professional musicianship. The emphasis on this level is chromatic and modal mel… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC282 | Film Scoring I | 2 | MUSC 282 Film Scoring I. This hands-on course focuses on TV and radio broadcasting. Students are required to score themes and cues for various TV and radio shows using mostly electronic equipment alo… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC283 | Film Scoring II | 2 | MUSC 283 Film Scoring II provides students with an understanding of the different compositional techniques used in feature film genres such as drama, suspense, comedy and action/adventure. The course… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC284 | Composition I | 2 | MUSC 284 Composition I. This course is designed to improve the skills of composers by presenting a wide variety of compositional tools in styles ranging from Classical to Jazz, Folk, Rock and Pop. By… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC285 | Composition II | 2 | MUSC 285 Composition II. This course continues the study of compositional building blocks started in Composition 1 with an additional focus on arranging and orchestration. Topics include minimalism,… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC288 | Advanced MIDI Applications I | 2 | MUSC 288 Advanced MIDI Applications I. This course is an applied study of the software and concepts used in the recording home studio environment. The primary focus of the course is in the use of Pro… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC289 | Advanced MIDI Applications II | 2 | MUSC 289 Advanced MIDI Applications II. This course is a continuation of MUSC 288. The primary focus is the advanced use of Pro Tools LE. Topics will include: the musical application of effects plug-… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC290 | The Business of Music | 2 | MUSC 290 The Business of Music. The purpose of this course is three-fold: to provide the student with an awareness of the career possibilities in the field of music; to introduce students to some of… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC291 | Fundamentals of Private Studio Teaching | 2 | This course, MUSC 291 Fundamentals of Private Studio Teaching, studies aspects of effective private studio teaching. Topics covered, but not limited to, include: pedagogy, literature, technology, bus… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| MUSC297 | Capstone I | 4 | MUSC 297 Capstone I provides students with the opportunity to apply their cumulative skills and talents towards the completion of a musical project. Students will declare their project goals and choi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| MUSC298 | Capstone II | 4 | MUSC 298 Capstone II provides students with the opportunity to apply their cumulative skills and talents towards the completion of a musical project. Students will declare their project goals and cho… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| NSLX101 | Beginners nÌsÉlÌxcÌin 1: Colville-Okanagan Salish | 3 | NSLX 101 Beginners nÌsÉlÌxcÌin 1 is designed to encourage students to develop the following communication skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Students will also be introduced to som… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NSLX102 | Beginners nÌsÉlÌxcÌin 2 | 3 | NSLX 102 Beginners nÌsÉlÌxcÌin 2 is designed to help students to continue to develop Salish communication skills including: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Students will also be introdu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NUCL100 | NUCL Program Foundation | 1 | NUCL 100 Program Foundations introduces learners to the Nursing Unit Clerk Program structure and how to navigate the learning management system and other technology utilized in the program. An overvi… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| NUCL146 | Hospital Orientation | 2 | NUCL 146 Hospital Orientation introduces the learner to hospital departments, staff and communications, with emphasis on the role of the Nursing Unit Clerk (NUC) as the communications coordinator for… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| NUCL152 | Patient Chart Records | 2.5 | NUCL 152 Patient Chart Records introduces the learner to the forms used to create patient charts in the hospital. Information is given about how to create a patient admission chart, additional forms… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| NUCL154 | Admissions, Discharges and Transfers | 2.5 | NUCL 154 Admissions, Discharges and Transfers introduces the learner to the Nursing Unit Clerk's (NUC) role in admission, discharge and transfer procedures within the hospital. Information is given a… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| NUCL156 | Drug Nomenclature | 3 | NUCL 156 Drug Nomenclature introduces the learner to the brand name, generic names and actions of some drugs commonly used in the hospital. Six general categories of drugs are covered, including drug… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NUCL162 | Medication Orders | 2 | NUCL 162 Medication Orders introduces the learner to physicians' medication orders and the Nursing Unit Clerk's role in processing medication orders. Information is given about the use of abbreviatio… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| NUCL164 | Laboratory Orders I | 2 | NUCL 164 Laboratory Orders I introduces the learner to five subdivisions within the Laboratory (Lab), the role of the Nursing Unit Clerk (NUC) in processing Lab test orders, and how the NUC interacts… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| NUCL166 | Laboratory Orders II | 2 | NUCL 166 Laboratory Orders II introduces the learner to the Microbiology, Transfusion Services and Pathology subdivisions of the Laboratory (Lab) and the Nursing Unit Clerk's role in processing order… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| NUCL168 | Diagnostic Orders | 2 | NUCL 168 Diagnostic Orders introduces the learner to the diagnostic departments of Diagnostic Imaging, Electrodiagnostics and Pulmonary Laboratory within the hospital and the Nursing Unit Clerk's rol… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| NUCL170 | Medical / Surgical Orders | 2 | NUCL 170 Medical / Surgical Orders introduces the learner to admitting, pre-operative (pre-op), discharge and post-operative (post-op) orders and is an accumulation of information learned in previous… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| NUCL180 | Practicum | 4 | NUCL 180 Practicum provides the learner with a consolidated clinical experience where they can apply theory from the Nursing Unit Clerk program. Students work full shifts with an experienced Nursing… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| NURS112 | Professional Practice I: Introduction to the Profession of Nursing | 3 | NURS 112 Professional Practice I: Introduction to the Profession of Nursing is an introduction to the profession of nursing. Participants examine the foundational concepts of the curriculum and how t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NURS116 | Health and Healing I: Living Health | 6 | NURS 116 Health and Healing I: Living Health is an introduction to the meaning of health including personal health, family health, community health and societal health. Participants examine significa… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| NURS117 | Relational Practice I: Self and Others | 3 | NURS 117 Relational Practice I: Self and Others. The premise underlying this course is that nursing is an experience lived between people (Paterson & Zderad, 1976). Students explore the multiple fact… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NURS119 | Nursing Practice I: Introduction to Nursing Practice | 3 | NURS 119 Nursing Practice I: Introduction to Nursing Practice. This course provides an introduction to nursing practices with opportunities to engage with healthy families in the community and with n… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NURS122 | Professional Practice II: Introduction to the Discipline of Nursing | 3 | NURS 122 Professional Practice II: Introduction to the Discipline of Nursing provides opportunities for the learner to explore the historical development of nursing knowledge and theory as well as th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NURS126 | Health and Healing II: Health Indicators | 6 | NURS 126 Health and Healing II: Health Indicators. Building on Health and Healing I, this course focuses on individual, family, and community health assessment. Participants have opportunities to exp… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| NURS129 | Nursing Practice II: Coming to Know the Client | 4 | NURS 129 Nursing Practice II: Coming to Know the Client provides opportunities to develop caring relationships with groups, families and individuals across the lifespan. Emphasis will be placed on he… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| NURS130 | Consolidated Practice Experience I | 5 | NURS 130 Consolidated Practice Experience I is designed to move participants forward with the health focus of year one towards the focus of health challenges in year two. Workshop topics focus on the… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| NURS216 | Health & Healing III: Health Challenges/Healing Initiatives | 6 | NURS 216 Health and Healing III: Health Challenges/Healing Initiatives builds on the learners' understanding of health, the focus of this course is on people's experience with healing for both chroni… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| NURS217 | Relational Practice II: Creating Health - Promoting Relationships | 3 | NURS 217 Building on Relational Practice I, in this course participants move beyond personal discovery to a focus on relational caring. The major emphasis of the course is relational practice with in… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NURS219 | Nursing Practice III: Promoting Health & Healing | 7 | NURS 219 Nursing Practice III: Promoting Health & Healing. This nursing practice experience provides opportunities for learners to develop caring relationships with individuals and families for the p… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| NURS222 | Professional Practice III: Nursing Ethics | 3 | NURS 222 Professional Practice III: Nursing Ethics builds on previous Relational Practice and Professional Practice courses, focusing on the growing body of knowledge related to nursing ethics. Begin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NURS226 | Health and Healing IV: Health Challenges/Healing Initiatives | 6 | NURS 226 Health and Healing IV: Health Challenges/Healing Initiatives is about building on the learners' understanding of health, the focus of this course is on people's experience with healing for b… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| NURS229 | Nursing Practice IV: Promoting Health and Healing | 7 | NURS 229 Nursing Practice IV: Promoting Health and Healing. This nursing practice experience provides opportunities for learners to develop caring relationships with individuals and families for the… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| NURS230 | Consolidated Practice Experience II | 6 | NURS 230 Consolidated Practice Experience II is a consolidated practice experience, opportunities are provided to develop caring relationships for the purpose of healing and health promotion with ind… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| NURS316 | Health and Healing V: Complex Health Challenges | 6 | NURS 316 Health and Healing V: Complex Health Challenges builds on Health and Healing I and II and Health Sciences III and IV and provides opportunities for participants to build on their nursing kno… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| NURS317 | Relational Practice III: Connecting Across Differences | 3 | NURS 317 Relational Practice III: Connecting Across Differences builds on the concepts introduced in Relational Practice I and II and other previous courses, Relational Practice III provides a synthe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| NURS319 | Nursing Practice V: Promoting Health and Healing | 7 | NURS 319 Nursing Practice V: Promoting Health and Healing. This nursing practice experience continues to provide opportunities for learners to develop caring relationships with individuals and famili… 7 cr · 7 hr source |
| NURS341 | Professional Practice IV: Nursing Inquiry | 1.5 | NURS 341 Professional Practice IV: Nursing Inquiry builds upon concepts introduced in Professional Practice I, II, and III, in this course, participants will explore the historical and philosophical… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| NURS342 | Health Healing VI: Global Health Issues | 1.5 | NURS 342 Health Healing VI: Global Health Issues. Participants in this course continue to develop an understanding of people's experience with health and healing related to a variety of increasingly… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| NURS350 | Health and Healing VII: Promoting Community and Societal Health | 1.5 | NURS 350 Health and Healing VII: Promoting Community and Societal Health focuses on the role of the nurse in the promotion of community and societal health. It is a companion course with Health and H… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| NURS351 | Nursing Practice VI: Promoting Health of Communities and Society | 4.5 | NURS 351 Nursing Practice VI: Promoting Health of Communities and Society practice experience provides opportunities to develop caring relationships with families, groups, and communities and/or popu… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| NURS360 | Professional Practice VI: Nursing Research | 1.5 | NURS 360 Professional Practice VI: Nursing Research builds on Professional Practice II, III, and IV, the intent of this course is to enhance participants' understanding of nursing scholarship and enh… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| NURS370 | Consolidated Practice Experience (CPE) III & IV | 9 | NURS 370 and 470 Consolidated Practice Experiences (CPE) III & IV are designed to provide opportunities for participants to integrate, consolidate and expand concepts from previous learning. Particip… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| NURS430 | Professional Practice V: Leadership in Nursing | 1.5 | NURS 430 Professional Practice V: Leadership in Nursing explores the ways nurses can provide leadership, influence, create and manage change for the promotion of health for individuals, families, gro… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| NURS431 | Nursing Practice VII: Engaging in Leadership | 1.5 | NURS 431 Nursing Practice VII: Engaging in Leadership. This nursing practice experience provides opportunities for participants to further develop their competencies in the areas of leadership, influ… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| NURS470 | Consolidated Practice Experience (CPE) III & IV | 9 | NURS 370 and 470 Consolidated Practice Experiences (CPE) III & IV are designed to provide opportunities for participants to integrate, consolidate and expand concepts from previous learning. Particip… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| NURS475 | Consolidated Practice Experience V | 4.5 | NURS 475 Consolidated Practice Experience V is designed to provide opportunities for participants to integrate learning from previous semesters, and to advance their professional nursing practice and… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| NURS491 | Nursing Practice VIII | 4.5 | NURS 491 Nursing Practice VIII provides opportunities for participants to consolidate their learning and explore the transition to professional nursing as a BSN graduate. Participants also explore tr… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| OTEC100 | Online Learner Success | 0.5 | OTEC 100 Online Learner Success (OLS) provides students with a working knowledge of the Moodle online learning platform utilized by all Selkirk College online courses. Students submit assignments, di… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| OTEC110 | Keyboarding I | 0.5 | OTEC 110 Keyboarding I provides students with the necessary techniques to keyboard accurately at a minimum of 35 net words per minute using the alpha and numeric keyboard. Starting with finger placem… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| OTEC111 | Keyboarding II | 0.5 | OTEC 111 Keyboarding II is an advanced keyboarding course designed to increase keying speed and accuracy to a minimum of 50 net words per minute on a five minute timing. Students cover the alphabetic… 0.5 cr · 0.5 hr source |
| OTEC115 | Administrative Computer Applications | 1.5 | OTEC 115 Administrative Computer Applications introduces essential computer skills required in any office career. Students learn terminology and how to use popular computer applications utilizing the… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OTEC120 | Business Math and Calculators | 1 | OTEC 120 Business Math and Calculators teaches the touch method of calculator use, explains common calculator features, and emphasizes business and personal problem solving. Multiplication, division,… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OTEC130 | Business English for Professionals | 2 | OTEC 130 Business English for Professionals focuses on correct English usage in a business environment and provides students with a comprehensive study of grammar, punctuation, and style, as well as… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| OTEC135 | Business Communications | 1.5 | OTEC 135 Business Communications is designed to teach students how to plan, organize, and write accurate and effective reader-friendly business documents appropriate for use in today's global busines… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OTEC140 | Administrative Procedures | 1.5 | OTEC 140 Administrative Procedures - students will master essential organizational skills and develop efficient office practices in preparation for entry into the contemporary office. Preparing stude… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OTEC150 | Word Processing I | 1.5 | OTEC 150 Word Processing I is designed to teach students basic functions of a word processing program as well as how to properly format business documents including letters and memorandums. Business… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OTEC151 | Word Processing II | 1.5 | OTEC 151 Word Processing II is a continuation of Word Processing I and is designed to progress students beyond the basic functions of a word processing program to further enhance documents. Students… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OTEC153 | Spreadsheets | 1.5 | OTEC 153 Spreadsheets provides students with a working knowledge of electronic spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. Students will learn how to design, create, modify, and present professional-looking… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OTEC160 | Human Relations | 1 | OTEC 160 Human Relations concentrates on personal and professional development skills needed by workers in today's workplace. Students will study and practice these skills including self-examination… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OTEC161 | Service Delivery | 1 | OTEC 161 Service Delivery concentrates on development of fundamental customer service skills required by workers in today's office. Students acquire skills including self-assessment, understanding an… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| OTEC162 | Employability Skills | 1.5 | OTEC 162 Employability Skills will help students develop successful job search strategies for today's competitive and changing job market. Topics include self-assessment, workplace skills, creating o… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OTEC170 | Bookkeeping I | 2 | OTEC 170 Bookkeeping I provides students with an introduction to manual accounting. Emphasis is placed on fundamental accounting principles and their application in day-to-day business situations. Th… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| OTEC171 | Payroll | 1.5 | OTEC 171 Payroll is an introduction to payroll procedures and employer responsibilities with regards to deductions and submissions. Students will practice manual payroll calculation and preparation.… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OTEC172 | Bookkeeping II | 2 | OTEC 172 Bookkeeping II is an intermediate approach to manual accounting. Students will gain additional knowledge in common accounting systems including sales, purchases, taxes, and inventory. The co… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| OTEC175 | Computerized Accounting | 2.5 | OTEC 175 Computerized Accounting introduces students to an integrated computerized accounting system using Sage 50 Accounting for Windows. Utilizing business scenarios, students will establish compan… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| OTEC181 | Capstone: Bookkeeping | 1.5 | OTEC 181 Capstone: Bookkeeping helps students extend their accounting, word processing and database, and spreadsheet software knowledge by completing a variety of practical, integrated projects. Stud… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| OTEC190 | Preceptorship | 1 | OTEC 190 Preceptorship - The two-week preceptorship/work placement integrates the skills developed from training into the working environment reinforcing the new skills and knowledge. The preceptorsh… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)100 | Introduction to Peace Studies I | 3 | PACS (PEAC) 100 Introduction to Peace Studies I offers an introduction to the foundational concepts of peace studies: peace, conflict, violence and non-violence. Students will gain an understanding a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)101 | Peace Studies II | 3 | PACS (PEAC) 101 Peace Studies II is the second of two introductory core courses in Peace Studies at Selkirk College. This course will focus on traditional and non-traditional approaches to Conflict R… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)201 | From Water to Chocolate: Environment, Conflict and Justice | 3 | PACS (PEAC) 201 From Water to Chocolate: Environment, Conflict and Justice is an examination of selected global political-ecological issues, including conflict minerals, child slavery, climate change… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)202 | Leadership for Peace: The Individual and Social Transformation | 3 | PACS (PEAC) 202 Leadership for Peace: The Individual and Social Transformation begins with the understanding that leadership for peace is, at its foundations, leadership for human rights and social j… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)203 | Introduction to Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice | 3 | PACS (PEAC) 203 Introduction to Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice explores the theory and practice of restorative justice. Themes include retribution, punishment and deterrence; Indigenous app… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)205 | Global Perspectives in Peace: An Independent Studies Course | 3 | PACS (PEAC) 205 Global Perspectives in Peace: An independent Studies Course provides an opportunity for students to learn about peace, justice and related topics from a practical, local to global, an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)216 | The Doukhobors | 3 | PACS (PEAC) 216 The Doukhobors offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the Doukhobors and their ongoing connection to issues of peace and conflict. Drawing on a variety of perspectives,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)220 | Economics of Happiness | 3 | PACS (PEAC) 220 Economics of Happiness will bring together the united insights of a diverse suite of sciences and arts (e.g. biology, ecology, psychology, sociology, economics, poetry, marketing, pea… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)224 | Current Issues in Peace Studies: Introduction to Islam | 3 | PACS (PEAC) 224 Current Issues in Peace Studies: Introduction to Islam will introduce students to the Islamic religious tradition and to Muslim communities in Canada. The course begins with self-dire… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)301 | Directed Studies in Transformative Justice | 3 | PACS (PEAC) 301 Directed Studies in Restorative Justice is an independent reading course. It allows the student to connect the principles and values of restorative justice to a particular area of int… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)303 | Restorative Justice Practice | 3 | PACS (PEAC) 303 Restorative Justice Practice is a sequel course to PACS (PEAC) 301 Directed Studies in Restorative Justice. In this course, the student carries out the proposal developed in PACS (PEA… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PACS (PEAC)305 | Peace and Justice Skills | 2 | PACS (PEAC) 305 Peace and Justice Skills is an intensive week-long course that provides the student of transformative justice with practical skills in communication, mediation and conflict transforma… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PGCM099 | Introduction to Community, Culture and Education in Canada | 1 | PGCM 099 Introduction to Community, Culture and Education in Canada will introduce and welcome students to Selkirk College, its surrounding community, culture, and educational expectations. This cour… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PGCM100 | Culinary Arts 1 | 15 | PGCM 100 Culinary Arts Level 1 will provide students with the knowledge to perform basic cooking and food preparation tasks utilizing knife skills, correct terminology, and a variety of cooking metho… 15 cr · 15 hr source |
| PGCM150 | Introduction to Tourism | 3 | PGCM 150 Introduction to Tourism provides an overview of the tourism industry, examining the interrelationships between the tourism sectors as well as the economic, environmental, cultural, and socia… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGCM151 | Marketing | 3 | PGCM 151 Marketing examines the roles and functions of marketing in the tourism industry. The principles of customer service excellence and service recovery are discussed in detail. You are lead thro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGCM155 | Computer Applications | 3 | PGCM 155 Computer Applications will provide the student with a general introduction to computers and Microsoft application software. Setting up and using email and Moodle is emphasized, as assignment… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGCM159 | Business Communications | 3 | PGCM 159 Business Communications focuses primarily on written and oral communication skills as they relate to the business world. Topics include writing memos, letters, emails, formal reports and oth… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGCM163 | Mixology and Oenology | 3 | PGCM 163 Mixology and Oenology. The purpose of this course is to introduce the learner the fundamental beverage knowledge required to manage a resort/hotel beverage operation. The course is clearly b… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGCM164 | Food And Beverage Cost Controls | 3 | PGCM 164 Food And Beverage Cost Controls introduces the student to the concepts involved in a food and beverage cost control program that would benefit any food and beverage operation. The students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGCM171 | Work Term | 0 | PGCM 171 Work Term is a full-time paid work experience. It is monitored by the College and evaluation is completed by the employer and program instructors. Experiential learning is effective because… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| PGCM200 | Culinary Arts 2 | 15 | PGCM 200 Culinary Arts 2 will build on using practical cooking methods and theory learnt in the PGCM 100 course. Students will learn production techniques for specialty vegetables, dressings, sauces,… 15 cr · 15 hr source |
| PGCM253 | Organizational Leadership | 3 | PGCM 253 Organizational Leadership is designed to help prospective supervisors understand how individuals and organizations function effectively. It provides students with a working knowledge of the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGCM254 | Human Resources Management | 3 | PGCM 254 Human Resources Management has a profound effect on the success of tourism operations. An understanding of fundamental human resources theory and practices is necessary in the service sector… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGCM265 | Food Service Management | 3 | PGCM 265 Food Service Management. The Food and Beverage Department, be it a hotel or resort, is a high profile department and can be a substantial profit centre. It is one thing to understand that yo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGCM269 | Accounting | 3 | PGCM 269 Accounting is an introductory course in accounting, from the basic accounting equation to preparation of the Income Statement, Statement of Changes in Owner's Equity, and Balance Sheet. This… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGCM272 | Hospitality Law | 3 | PGCM 272 Hospitality Law outlines Canadian Law applicable to the hospitality industry, identifies areas where there may be potential legal challenges, and discusses rights and liabilities relative to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGFS101 | HTML and CSS | 3.5 | PGFS 101 HTML and CSS introduces students to Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), web standards and web accessibility. Students will use best practices and follow web stand… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS102 | Programming Fundamentals with JavaScript | 3.5 | PGFS 102 Programming Fundamentals with JavaScript introduces students to techniques commonly used in programming web pages with interactive content to enhance user experience. Students will explore f… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS103 | Introduction to Front End Application Development | 2.5 | PGFS 103 Introduction to Front End Application Development provides an in-depth introduction to the fundamentals and concepts of app development including DOM manipulation, event handling, front-end… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| PGFS104 | Internet Communication and Infrastructure | 3.5 | PGFS 104 Internet Communication and Infrastructure provides students with an overview of internet protocols and operations. It covers the key principles and practices of internet communication, inclu… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS105 | Application Infrastructure and Architecture | 2.5 | PGFS 105 Application Infrastructure and Architecture introduces students to the underlying framework and structural design that support the development, deployment, and management of software applica… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| PGFS106 | Development Environment | 3.5 | PGFS 106 Development Environment provides students with the current industry context, standards and fundamental tools required to dive into back-end web developing. Students will be introduced to the… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS107 | Database Fundamentals and Design | 3.5 | PGFS 107 Database Fundamentals and Design introduces the core principles of database systems, guiding student through the intricacies of different database types, data modeling, and normalization tec… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS108 | Web Application Development | 3.5 | PGFS 108 Web Application Development challenges students to showcase their acquired skills and knowledge by designing and developing a fully functional web application. The course emphasizes the appl… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS201 | Web Application Frameworks and Technologies | 3.5 | PGFS 201 Web Application Frameworks and Technologies introduces the libraries, tools, and conventions that provide the foundation for developing web applications. Students will design, develop, test,… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS202 | Application Architecture and Security | 3.5 | PGFS 202 Application Architecture and Security further explores the different layers of application architecture, including front-end, back-end, and database layers and the security vulnerabilities i… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS203 | Design and User Experience | 3.5 | PGFS 203 Design and User Experience (UX) introduces students to the process of designing products with a focus on usability, accessibility, and enjoyable interactions for the end-users. Students will… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS204 | Object-Oriented Programming | 3.5 | PGFS 204 Object-Oriented Programming introduces the concept of writing programs that organize software design around data, or objects, rather than functions and logic. Students will learn how to desi… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS205 | API Development | 3.5 | PGFS 205 API Development introduces the concept of creating useful connections between different software platforms using industry-standard tools and technologies. Students learn how to design, devel… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS206 | Project Management and Entrepreneurship | 2.5 | PGFS 206 Project Management and Entrepreneurship introduces students to the skills necessary to effectively manage and execute projects using agile principles. The course covers project planning, tea… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| PGFS207 | AI System Fundamentals and Architecture | 3.5 | PGFS 207 AI System Fundamentals & Architecture offers an in-depth look at the mechanisms behind intelligent machine behavior including its historical development, core applications, and evolving tren… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGFS208 | Full Stack Developer Capstone Project | 3.5 | PGFS 208 Full Stack Developer Capstone Project provides students with the opportunity to employ their cumulative skills and talents to develop a full-stack web application. Each student must choose a… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PGHM099 | Introduction to Community, Culture and Education in Canada | 1 | PGHM 099 Introduction to Community, Culture and Education in Canada will introduce and welcome students to Selkirk College, its surrounding community, culture, and educational expectations. This cour… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PGHM150 | Introduction To Tourism | 3 | PGHM 150 Introduction to Tourism provides an overview of the tourism industry, examining the interrelationships between the tourism sectors as well as the economic, environmental, cultural, and socia… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM151 | Marketing | 3 | PGHM 151 Marketing examines the roles and functions of marketing in the tourism industry. The principles of customer service excellence and service recovery are discussed in detail. You are lead thro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM152 | Supervisory Housekeeping and Maintenance | 3 | PGHM 152 Supervisory Housekeeping and Maintenance provides an overview of the fundamentals of housekeeping and maintenance management in a hotel and resort setting. Areas discussed include: the role… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM153 | Organizational Leadership | 3 | PGHM 153 Organizational Leadership is designed to help prospective supervisors understand how individuals and organizations function effectively. It provides students with a working knowledge of the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM155 | Computer Applications | 3 | PGHM 155 Computer Applications will provide the student with a general introduction to computers and Microsoft application software. Setting up and using email and Moodle is emphasized, as assignment… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM159 | Business Communications | 3 | PGHM 159 Business Communications focuses primarily on written and oral communication skills as they relate to the business world. Topics include writing memos, letters, emails, formal reports and oth… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM161 | Accommodation Management | 3 | PGHM 161 Accommodation Management introduces students to the workings of a rooms division operation in a large hotel, including the responsibilities of key departments and positions within the divisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM162 | Supervisory Food and Beverage Service | 3 | PGHM 162 Supervisory Food and Beverage Service introduces you to the fundamentals of food and beverage service and the impact it has on the success of the restaurant. The course will deal with the el… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM162A | Supervisory Food and Beverage Service | 1.5 | Supervisory Food and Beverage Service introduces you to the fundamentals of food and beverage service and the impact it has on the success of the restaurant. The course will deal with the elements of… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| PGHM162B | Supervisory Food and Beverage Service | 1.5 | Supervisory Food and Beverage Service introduces you to the fundamentals of food and beverage service and the impact it has on the success of the restaurant. The course will deal with the elements of… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| PGHM164 | Food and Beverage Cost Controls | 3 | PGHM 164 Food and Beverage Cost Controls introduces the student to the concepts involved in a food and beverage cost control program that would benefit any food and beverage operation. The students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM169 | Accounting | 3 | PGHM 169 Accounting is an introductory course in accounting, from the basic accounting equation to preparation of the Income Statement, Statement of Changes in Owner's Equity, and Balance Sheet. This… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM171 | Work Term | 0 | PGHM 171 Work Term is a full-time paid work experience. It is monitored by the College and evaluation is completed by the employer and program instructors. Experiential learning is effective because… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| PGHM172 | Kitchen Management/Food Preparation | 3 | PGHM 172 Kitchen Management/Food Preparation. In this course students will study and practice the fundamental skills necessary to function competently in a kitchen. Via practical hands on experience… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM180 | Student Field Trip | 1 | PGHM 180 Student Field Trip is a five-day credit bearing field trip to visit hotels, resorts and restaurants. Although locations change from year to year, they typically include resort areas througho… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PGHM254 | Human Resources Management | 3 | PGHM 254 Human Resources Management has a profound effect on the success of tourism operations. An understanding of fundamental human resources theory and practices is necessary in the service sector… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM259 | Management and Cross Cultural Communications | 3 | PGHM 259 Management and Cross Cultural Communications. Learning to communicate effectively involves knowledge and practice at a number of levels. In addition to theories about intrapersonal, interper… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM263 | Mixology and Oenology | 3 | PGHM 263 Mixology and Oenology. The purpose of this course is to introduce the learner the fundamental beverage knowledge required to manage a resort/hotel beverage operation. The course is clearly b… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM265 | Food Service Management | 3 | PGHM 265 Food Service Management. The Food and Beverage Department, be it a hotel or resort, is a high profile department and can be a substantial profit centre. It is one thing to understand that yo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM268 | Budgeting and Entrepreneurial Training | 3 | PGHM 268 Budgeting and Entrepreneurial Training. The principles and practices of developing a successful tourism or hospitality business are undertaken. Course work includes analysis, creating a visi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM270 | Convention, Sales and Catering Services | 3 | PGHM 270 Convention, Sales and Catering Services covers relevant aspects of running large group meetings in hotels and resorts from start to finish. Students will develop a group resume, prepare comp… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM272 | Hospitality Law | 3 | PGHM 272 Hospitality Law outlines Canadian Law applicable to the hospitality industry, identifies areas where there may be potential legal challenges, and discusses rights and liabilities relative to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM273 | Tourism and the Canadian Economy | 3 | PGHM 273 Tourism and the Canadian Economy is an introduction to basic micro and macro economics with applications to tourism and the Canadian economy. Topics include the operation of markets, costs o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM275 | Hospitality Computer Applications | 3 | PGHM 275 Hospitality Computer Applications has students explore the data base and information needs of lodging properties and food service establishments. Through hands-on experience, students are gi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM282 | Dining Room And Event Management | 3 | PGHM 282 Dining Room Management is a hands-on course which takes you from a basic understanding of the principles of food production and service to the practical skills and knowledge for the effectiv… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PGHM282A | Dining Room And Event Management | 1.5 | Dining Room Management is a hands-on course which takes you from a basic understanding of the principles of food production and service to the practical skills and knowledge for the effective managem… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| PGHM282B | Dining Room And Event Management | 1.5 | Dining Room Management is a hands-on course which takes you from a basic understanding of the principles of food production and service to the practical skills and knowledge for the effective managem… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| PGHM315 | Leadership | 3 | PGHM 315 Leadership examines the theory and practical application of leadership. It covers the latest thinking in leadership theory and contemporary practices at work within organizations in a global… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL100 | Introductory Philosophy I | 3 | PHIL 100 Introductory Philosophy I focuses on reality and its relationship with human consciousness. In this course we explore questions about truth, objectivity and subjectivity, the existence of Go… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL101 | Introductory Philosophy II | 3 | PHIL 101 Introductory Philosophy II focuses on the nature of human reality. We explore metaphysical issues such as self-identity, free will, and the relationship between the mind and body. We examine… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL120 | Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking | 3 | PHIL 120 Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking is designed to improve students' ability to reason well. Students will study the nature, structure, and purpose of valid arguments, identify commo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL200 | Contemporary Moral Problems I | 3 | PHIL 200 Contemporary Moral Problems I. This term we focus on social ethics and social policy. Issues to be discussed are sexual morality, pornography, hate speech and censorship, drug control and ad… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHIL210 | Biomedical Ethics | 3 | PHIL 210 Biomedical Ethics explores ethical moral questions that arise in the context of healthcare. Students will engage with these questions by learning ethical theory and by studying challenging c… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHYS50 | Introduction to Physics Advanced Level | 0 | PHYS 50 Introduction to Physics - Advanced Level introduces students to physics as a study of the fundamental laws of nature. Students will study measurement, kinematics, dynamics, electricity, heat,… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| PHYS60 | Physics - Provincial Level | 0 | PHYS 60 Physics - Provincial Level further develops physics' core concepts, building upon introductory material. In this course students explore the nature, scope, relevance and limitations of physic… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| PHYS102 | Basic Physics I | 3 | Physics 102 Basic Physics I is an algebra-based survey of mechanics. Course material includes basic concepts of vectors, particle kinematics and dynamics, energy, momentum, circular and rotational mo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHYS103 | Basic Physics II | 3 | PHYS 103 Basic Physics II is an algebra-based survey of the basics of electromagnetism and modern physics. This course is suitable for those pursuing studies in the life sciences or others who do not… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHYS104 | Fundamental Physics I | 3 | Physics 104 Fundamental Physics I is a calculus based overview of the fundamentals of classical mechanics. This course is suitable for those interested in further study in the physical sciences and i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHYS105 | Fundamental Physics II | 3 | PHYS 105 Fundamental Physics II is a calculus-based survey of the basics of electromagnetism. This course is suitable for those interested in further study in the physical sciences and in engineering… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PHYS200 | Principles of Mechanics | 3 | PHYS 200 Principles of Mechanics, is an introduction to equilibrium mechanics. It is the study of the forces required to maintain equilibrium of a rigid body. Vectors, free body diagrams, forces, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PNUR100 | Professional Practice I | 1.5 | PNUR 100 Professional Practice I is a theory course that introduces the profession of Practical Nursing and the BC legislation that informs the practice. The history of nursing and, specifically, the… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| PNUR101 | Professional Communication I | 2 | PNUR 101 Professional Communication I provides learners with the foundational knowledge for caring and professional communication in nursing. An experiential and selfâreflective approach is used to… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PNUR102 | Variations in Health I | 2.5 | PNUR 102 Variations in Health I is an introductory course that provides learners with the foundations of disease and illness across the lifespan. Learners will gain an understanding of pathophysiolog… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| PNUR103 | Health Promotion I | 2 | PNUR 103 Health Promotion I introduces the concepts of health promotion, the determinants of health and health inequities, and develops a beginning knowledge of normal growth and development. Topics… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PNUR104 | Pharmacology I | 2 | PNUR 104 Pharmacology I is an introductory course that examines the principles of pharmacology required to administer medications in a safe and professional manner. Medication administration requires… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PNUR105 | Integrated Nursing Practice I | 3 | PNUR 105 Integrated Nursing Practice I emphasizes the art and science of nursing, focusing on the development of basic nursing care and assessment. Learners will apply nursing knowledge through the p… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PNUR106 | Consolidated Practice Experience I | 2 | PNUR 106 Consolidated Practice Experience I provides learners with an opportunity to integrate theory from Level 1 coursework into practice. Learners will gain experience in various settings with a f… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PNUR107 | Professional Practice II | 1.5 | PNUR 107 Professional Practice II examines the legislation influencing Practical Nursing practice with clients experiencing chronic illness and those in residential care settings. Specific profession… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| PNUR108 | Professional Communication II | 2 | PNUR 108 Professional Communication II provides learners with an opportunity to develop professional communication skills with older adults and clients requiring end-of-life care. Interprofessional c… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PNUR109 | Variations in Health II | 3 | PNUR 109 Variations in Health II focuses on pathophysiology as it relates to the aging process and selected chronic illnesses. The main focus is on the care of older adults experiencing a health chal… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PNUR110 | Health Promotion II | 2 | PNUR 110 Health Promotion II focuses on health promotion as it relates to the aging process, including exploring health promotion activities aimed at supporting clients to maintain their health. The… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PNUR111 | Pharmacology II | 2 | PNUR 111 Pharmacology II builds on Pharmacology I to increase learnersâ understanding of pharmacotherapeutics prescribed for illnesses that clients experience across the lifespan. Topics include dr… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PNUR112 | Integrated Nursing Practice II | 4 | PNUR 112 Integrated Nursing Practice II builds on the theory and practice from Levels 1 and 2. Through a variety of approaches (e.g., simulation), learners will continue to develop knowledge and prac… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PNUR113 | Consolidated Practice Experience II | 4 | PNUR 113 Consolidated Practice Experience II provides learners with the opportunity to integrate theory from Level 1 and 2 courses into practice. Learners will practice with aging clients and/or thos… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PNUR114 | Anatomy and Physiology for Practical Nurses | 5 | PNUR 114 Anatomy and Physiology for Practical Nurses is designed to provide the student with an overview of the structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) of 12 body systems. Students also learn v… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PNUR200 | Professional Practice III | 1.5 | PNUR 200 Professional Practice III integrates the concepts from previous professional practice courses and introduces learners to practice in the community. The role of the Practical Nurse as leader… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| PNUR201 | Professional Communication III | 1.5 | PNUR 201 Professional Communication III focuses on specific professional communication skills used with clients and care providers across the lifespan requiring care in the community. 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| PNUR202 | Variations in Health III | 3 | PNUR 202 Variations in Health III focuses on the continuum of care and the development of knowledge related to health challenges managed in the community setting. Pathophysiology and nursing care of… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PNUR203 | Health Promotion III | 2.5 | PNUR 203 Health Promotion III focuses on health promotion as it relates to the continuum of care across the lifespan. Health promotion in the context of mental illness, physical and developmental dis… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| PNUR204 | Integrated Nursing Practice III | 2.5 | PNUR 204 Integrated Nursing Practice III builds on the theory and practice from Levels 1 and 2. Through a variety of approaches (e.g., simulation), learners will continue to develop knowledge and pra… 2.5 cr · 2.5 hr source |
| PNUR205 | Consolidated Practice Experience III | 2 | PNUR 205 Consolidated Practice Experience III introduces learners to community care settings and an opportunity to apply and adapt knowledge gained in Levels 1, 2 and 3 within a continuum of care for… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PNUR206 | Professional Practice IV | 1.5 | PNUR 206 Professional Practice IV prepares learners for the role of the Practical Nurse in caring for clients with acute presentation of illness. Legislation influencing Practical Nursing practice, s… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| PNUR207 | Professional Communication IV | 1.5 | PNUR 207 Professional Communication IV focuses in the advancement of professional communication within the acute care setting caring for clients across the lifespan. The practice of collaboration wit… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| PNUR208 | Variations in Health IV | 3.5 | PNUR 208 Variations in Health IV focuses on pathophysiology as it relates to acute disease and illness of clients across the lifespan, specifically the care of the client experiencing acute illness i… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PNUR209 | Health Promotion IV | 1.5 | PNUR 209 Health Promotion IV focuses on health promotion in the context of caring for clients experiencing an acute exacerbation of chronic illness or an acute episode of illness. It examines health-… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| PNUR210 | Integrated Nursing Practice IV | 4 | PNUR 210 Integrated Nursing Practice IV emphasizes the development of nursing skills aimed at promoting health and healing with individuals experiencing acute health challenges across the lifespan. A… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PNUR211 | Consolidated Practice Experience IV | 6.5 | PNUR 211 Consolidated Practice Experience IV provides learners with the opportunity to integrate theory from all courses into the role of the Practical Nurse in the acute care setting and other pract… 6.5 cr · 6.5 hr source |
| PNUR212 | Transition to Preceptorship | 2 | PNUR 212 Transition to Preceptorship will prepare the learner for the final practice experience. Simulation experiences and self-directed learning will provide the learner with increased competence a… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PNUR213 | Final Practice Experience FPE | 6 | PNUR 213 Final Practice Experience (FPE) provides an opportunity for learners to demonstrate integration and consolidation of knowledge, skills and abilities within the realities of the workplace, an… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PO101 | Introduction to Process Plant Systems | 8 | PO 101 Introduction to Process Plant Systems. Systems and components common to process plants; Sand Plant provides a model to demonstrate the key concepts and components. Safety, Health & Environment… 8 cr · 8 hr source |
| PO102 | Process Fundamentals | 4 | PO 102 Process Fundamentals includes Math, Basic Physics, Technical Writing, Basic Hand Tools, Computer Skills, and Drafting. Basic Math Computer Skills ' MS Office Technical Writing Basic Physics '… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PO103 | Introduction to Process Plant Operations | 2 | PO 103 Introduction to Process Plant Operations. Develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the Sand Plant to conduct basic operating procedures. SOPs include: Pre-start-up checklist Start up N… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PO104 | Plant Tours | 3 | PO 104 Plant Tours. Ten Structured Plant Tours are planned over the course of the program. These will take place once a week at different locations each week. Students will work individually and in t… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PO105 | Work Practicum | 6 | PO 105 Work Practicum. The expectation is that this part of the program will run six weeks, and that students will actively explore possible placements into an unpaid practicum at a local plant. Clas… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| PORT60 | Portfolio - Provincial Level | 0 | PORT 60 Portfolio â Provincial Level guides students through the creation of a comprehensive portfolio to showcase past and current knowledge, skills, and abilities within a specific theme. Student… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| PPD101 | Drawing as a Basic Visual Communication | 3 | PPD 101 Drawing as a Basic Visual Communication. This is a basic drawing course designed to give students a background and experience in the fundamentals of drawing as a basic visual communication. T… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PPD103 | Design as a Basic Visual Language | 3 | PPD 103 Design as a Basic Visual Language. To introduce students to the elements and principles of design through a series of two and three dimensional design projects which place an emphasis on crea… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PPD104 | Introduction to Digital Design Applications | 3 | PPD 104 Introduction to Digital Design Applications. Developed to compliment and expand the skill set of the traditional artist, Introduction to Digital Design Applications will introduce students to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PPD111 | Professional Practice and Design | 3.5 | PPD 111 Professional Practice and Design provides information to assist the emerging craftsperson, designer, and maker in developing skills for selling their work in a commercial context. A variety o… 3.5 cr · 3.5 hr source |
| PSYC100 | Introductory Psychology I | 3 | PSYC 100 Introductory Psychology I is an introduction to the methods, theory and practice of psychology as a science. Among others, topics will include motivation and emotion, learning and memory, bi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC101 | Introductory Psychology II | 3 | PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology II covers topics include thinking and other cognitive processes, development of the individual, personality, mental disorders, health and social psychology. Other top… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC200 | Biological Psychology | 3 | PSYC 200 Biological Psychology is recommended for majors in psychology or other biological sciences. It will emphasize fundamental neurological processes which underlie sensation, perception, learnin… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC202 | Research Methods | 3 | PSYC 202 Research Methods. This course introduces prospective Psychology majors to the major methodological principles that guide research in Psychology. The primary focus is on experimental design,… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC230 | Mental Health and Psychological Disorders I | 3 | PSYC 230 Mental Health and Psychological Disorders I is the study of Abnormal Behaviour. Initially we will study the key concepts of major personality theories as they apply to abnormal psychology. T… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC231 | Mental Health and Psychological Disorders II | 3 | PSYC 231 Mental Health and Psychological Disorders II is the second of two courses which study psychological disorders. In this course we will examine psychotic, pervasive and other major psychologic… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC240 | Child Development | 3 | PSYC 240 Child Development is an introduction to normal child development; this course explores selected aspects of the physical, cognitive, emotional, and moral development of children from birth to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PSYC241 | Adult Development | 3 | PSYC 241 Adult Development is an introduction to teenage and adult development. This course explores selected aspects of the physical, cognitive, emotional, and moral development from adolescence thr… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTEC100 | Pharmacy Seminar | 2 | PTEC 100 Pharmacy Seminar, provides a discovery course for students to become familiar with the profession of pharmacy technician; the roles and responsibilities of all members of the pharmacy team a… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTEC101 | Introduction To Program & Online Learning For Success | 1 | PTEC 101Introduction to the Pharmacy Technician Program and Online Learning for Success. This course introduces students to the Pharmacy Technician Program structure and how to navigate the online le… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PTEC102 | Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Terminology | 4 | PTEC 102 Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Terminology is an introduction to medical language, and the anatomy and physiology of the human body using a body system approach. Students will learn to desc… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTEC103 | Introduction to Professional Practice | 4 | PTEC 103 Introduction to Professional Practice introduces students to the professional practice and scope of practice requirements for pharmacy technicians. Foundations for federal and provincial law… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTEC104 | Pharmacy Billing, Regulations and Protocols | 3 | PTEC 104 Pharmacy Billing, Regulations and Protocols provides a general understanding of provincial and federal legislations as it applies to pharmacy, pharmacists and the dispensing of pharmaceutica… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTEC105 | Pharmacy Calculations | 5 | PTEC 105 Pharmacy Calculations, beginning with the fundamentals of pharmaceutical calculations students explore measurement systems, decimals, fractions, and ratio and proportion concepts for submiss… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PTEC106 | Merchandising Concepts and Workplace Communications | 3 | PTEC 106 Merchandising Concepts and Workplace Communications is an introduction to retailing and human relations in a community pharmacy environment. A pharmacy is an important part of the health car… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTEC107 | Pharmacology I | 4 | PTEC 107 Pharmacology I, is part one of a two-part course that introduces the study of drugs and their properties, effects, and therapeutic value in the major drug categories. This course offers dire… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTEC108 | Pharmacology II | 5 | PTEC 108 Pharmacology II is part two of a two-part course that continues with the study of drugs and their properties, effects, and therapeutic value in the major drug categories. The course offers d… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| PTEC109 | Pharmacy Practice I | 4 | PTEC 109 Pharmacy Practice I, is an introduction to pharmacy language, techniques and procedures needed to assist the pharmacist in the delivery of pharmaceutical products and services. The intent of… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTEC110 | Pharmacy Practice II | 3 | PTEC 110 Pharmacy Practice II is an on-line introductory course that guides the learner to develop collaborative relationships with the patient, pharmacist and other health care providers to promote… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTEC111 | Interpersonal Communications in Pharmacy | 3 | PTEC 111 Interpersonal Communications in Pharmacy focuses on self-awareness and effective interpersonal communication skills required of professionals working on the health care team and as an online… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTEC113 | Introduction to Aseptic Technique | 1 | PTEC 113 Introduction to Aseptic Techniques examines foundational principles of aseptic technique required for parenteral product preparation. Students are also introduced to the associated documenta… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PTEC114 | Sterile Products Lab | 2 | PTEC 114 Sterile Products Lab provides the knowledge and skills required by pharmacy technicians to function effectively and efficiently when working in the Sterile Products room of a hospital pharma… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTEC115 | PrescriptionDispensing Lab | 2 | PTEC 115 Prescription Dispensing Lab. This course provides students an opportunity to apply pharmacy practice theory in a simulated community pharmacy setting. Students will learn computer and techni… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTEC116 | Compounding Lab | 2 | PTEC 116 Compounding Lab. This course provides students with an opportunity to prepare non-sterile compounds including creams, ointments, solutions and suspensions. Lab sessions include practical ski… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTEC117 | Fundamentals of Product Distribution | 4 | PTEC 117 Fundamentals of Product Distribution provides an introduction to pharmacy language, drug dosage forms, routes of administration, and techniques and procedures required to implement safe and… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTEC119 | Computer Skills for Prescription Processing | 2 | PTEC 119 Computer Skills for Prescription Processing is a hands-on introduction to the management of patient, doctor and drug database information using pharmacy computer dispensing software. Student… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTEC122 | Pharmacy Calculations | 4 | PTEC 122 Pharmacy Calculations covers the mathematical skills required in the practice of pharmacy. Students examine measurement systems, decimals, fractions, and ratio and proportion concepts. The m… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTEC123 | Professional Practice II | 3 | PTEC 123 Professional Practice II is designed to expand the student's understanding of and appreciation for the expectations of professional practice. Building on concepts introduced in PTEC 103, stu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTEC126 | Pharmacology I | 4 | PTEC 126 Pharmacology I is part one of a two-part course that covers the study of drugs and their properties, effects, and therapeutic value in the major drug categories. Upon completion, students wi… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTEC127 | Community Pharmacy Theory | 3 | PTEC 127 Community Practice Theory examines the role of the pharmacy technician in prescription processing, documentation and product distribution in community pharmacies. Students examine all techni… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTEC128 | Communications In Pharmacy II | 3 | PTEC 128 Interpersonal Communications in Pharmacy II explores more advanced communication skills required for obtaining comprehensive personal health information, conducting medication histories, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTEC129 | Practicum | 9 | PTEC 129 Practicum, builds on the student on-line theory and laboratory hands on education, with on the on training. Practicum components provide the opportunity to apply the knowledge, skills and pr… 9 cr · 9 hr source |
| PTEC213 | Transition to Professional Practice | 2 | PTEC 213 Transition to Professional Practice is designed to support students in preparing for preceptorship, licensure exams upon graduation, and entry to practice. Students build on their knowledge… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTEC216 | Pharmacology II | 4 | PTEC 216 Pharmacology II is part two of a two-part course that covers the study of drugs and their properties, effects, and therapeutic value in the major drug categories. Upon completion, students w… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| PTEC217 | Institutional Pharmacy Practice | 3 | PTEC 217 Institutional Pharmacy Practice builds on the fundamentals of product distribution previously learned and examines the role of Pharmacy Technicians employed in institutional settings. Studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTEC220 | Technology for Product Distribution | 2 | PTEC 220 Technology for Product Distribution introduces students to the management of database information and technology used in the pharmacy to dispense medications. Students apply concepts learned… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTEC221 | Prescription Dispensing | 2 | PTEC 221 Prescription Dispensing is a experiential lab course in which students apply the knowledge and skills acquired from previous theory courses to process and dispense prescriptions safely, effi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTEC223 | Institutional Dispensing and Sterile Product Preparation | 3 | PTEC 223 Institutional Dispensing and Sterile Product Preparation is a experiential lab course in which students learn the aseptic skills required to prepare a variety of parenteral products. Student… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| PTEC224 | Non-Sterile Compounding | 2 | PTEC 224 Non-Sterile Compounding is a experiential lab course in which students learn the skills and best practices for compounding non-sterile products including ingredient calculations, measurement… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| PTEC230 | Community Practicum | 4.5 | PTEC 230 Community Practicum provides students with the opportunity to consolidate and apply the knowledge, skills and values attained from theory and lab courses. Students gain experience in all asp… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PTEC231 | Institutional Practicum | 4.5 | PTEC 231 Institutional Practicum provides students with the opportunity to consolidate and apply the knowledge, skills and values attained from theory and lab courses. Students gain experience in all… 4.5 cr · 4.5 hr source |
| PTFO30 | Portfolio Building 1 | 0 | PTFO 30 Portfolio Building 1 focuses on creating a document to track learning, reflections, and resources for goal-setting, mentorship skills, and life-long learning beyond the college framework. Stu… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| PTFO33 | Portfolio Building 2 | 0 | PTFO 33 Portfolio Building 2 builds upon the document established in PRFO 30, with a new focus on a professional or community-based goal, setting the stage for life-long learning after college gradua… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| RETC20 | Retail Sector in the Community | 0 | RETC 20 Retail Sector in the Community offers students hands-on experiences in the retail sector. Course topics will expand upon skills developed in RETE 20 and further explore retail service skills… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| RETE20 | Exploration of Retail Skills | 0 | RETE 20 Exploration of Retail Skills exposes students to a variety of retail sector skills. Course topics will focus on retail service skills that are relevant to our local community. Students will g… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| RETS20 | Retail Sector Skills | 0 | RETS 20 Retail Sector Skills explores more specific retail sector skills. Students will gain confidence and an understanding of a certain retail sector through a long-term practicum based in the comm… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| RFW200 | Field Trip Study | 1 | RFW 200 Field Trip Study is a course in which second year Recreation, Fish and Wildlife students participate in field-based learning. This extended field trip provides students with opportunities to… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RFW251 | Environmental Legislation and Policy | 2 | RFW 251 Environment Legislation and Policy provides an introduction to foundational principles related to Canada's legal system, while covering the study of statutes, regulations, court cases and pol… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RFW255 | Spring Field School | 2 | RFW 255 RFW Field School is a two-week course in the spring where students learn and apply field-related skills directly in activities related to the recreation, fish and wildlife professional areas.… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RFW256 | Backcountry Risk Analysis and Mitigation I | 2 | RFW 256 Backcountry Risk Analysis and Mitigation I is a course where students integrate the knowledge and skills acquired in other program courses to identify, analyze, and manage areas of public and… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| RFW257 | Backcountry Risk Analysis and Mitigation II | 3 | RFW 257 Backcountry Risk Analysis and Mitigation II extends the study of natural hazard assessment and land management to winter backcountry environments. The course is delivered as a project-based a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RFW262 | Ecosystem-Based Management | 3 | RFW 262 The course Ecosystem-Based Management provides learning opportunities for students in ecosystem-based management. In the course the student will continue to learn about ecosystem structure an… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RFW263 | Outdoor Recreation Operations and Management | 3 | RFW 263 Outdoor Recreation Operations and Management is designed to prepare the student for employment in the field of parks and outdoor recreation. The variety of employers offering outdoor recreati… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RFW265 | Commercial Recreation Management | 3 | RFW 265 In Commercial Recreation Management students gain an understanding and awareness of the elements of commercial recreation operations from the proposal stage to the delivery stage including th… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RFW271 | Applied Research Project | 1 | RFW 271 Applied Research Project is an introduction to the basic principles and methods of research with an emphasis on natural resource and ecosystem management. The objective of this course is to a… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RFW272 | Techniques in Wildlife Sciences I | 3 | RFW 272 Techniques in Wildlife Sciences I covers the ecology and management of bears, medium-sized carnivores and raptors in British Columbia. There is emphasis on applying wildlife sampling techniqu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RFW273 | Techniques in Wildlife Sciences II | 3 | RFW 273 Techniques in Wildlife Sciences II covers the ecology and management of sheep and goats, waterfowl, bats and songbirds in British Columbia. It introduces the student to sampling design, human… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RFW276 | Resource Communications | 3 | RFW 276 Resource Communications. Effective communication is critical to all RFW work environments. Communications is a two-way process and will be examined through exposure to a variety of approaches… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RFW280 | Techniques in Aquatics and Fisheries I | 4 | RFW 280 Techniques in Aquatics and Fisheries I covers the ecology and management of freshwater fish and aquatic ecosystems, including standard field, laboratory, and office techniques used to sample… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| RFW281 | Techniques in Aquatics and Fisheries II | 3 | RFW 281 Techniques in Aquatics and Fisheries II covers the ecology and management of freshwater fish and aquatic ecosystems, including standard field, laboratory, and office techniques used to sample… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT099 | Introduction to Community, Culture and Education in Canada | 1 | RHOT 099 Introduction to Community, Culture and Education in Canada will introduce and welcome students to Selkirk College, its surrounding community, culture, and educational expectations. This cour… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RHOT150 | Introduction to Tourism | 3 | RHOT 150 Introduction to Tourism provides an overview of the tourism industry, examining the interrelationships between the tourism sectors as well as the economic, environmental, cultural, and socia… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT152 | Supervisory Housekeeping and Maintenance | 3 | RHOT 152 Supervisory Housekeeping and Maintenance provides an overview of the fundamentals of housekeeping and maintenance management in a hotel and resort setting. Areas discussed include: the role… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT153 | Organizational Leadership | 3 | RHOT 153 Organizational Leadership is designed to help prospective supervisors understand how individuals and organizations function effectively. It provides students with a working knowledge of the… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT155 | Computer Applications | 3 | RHOT 155 Computer Applications will provide the student with a general introduction to computers and Microsoft application software. Setting up and using email and Moodle is emphasized, as assignment… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT159 | Business Communications | 3 | RHOT 159 Business Communications focuses primarily on written and oral communication skills as they relate to the business world. Topics include writing memos, letters, emails, formal reports and oth… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT161 | Accomodation Management | 3 | RHOT 161 Accommodation Management introduces students to the workings of a rooms division operation in a large hotel, including the responsibilities of key departments and positions within the divisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT162 | Supervisory Food and Beverage Service | 3 | RHOT 162 Supervisory Food and Beverage Service introduces you to the fundamentals of food and beverage service and the impact it has on the success of the restaurant. The course will deal with the el… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT162A | Supervisory Food and Beverage Service | 1.5 | Supervisory Food and Beverage Service introduces you to the fundamentals of food and beverage service and the impact it has on the success of the restaurant. The course will deal with the elements of… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| RHOT162B | Supervisory Food and Beverage Service | 1.5 | Supervisory Food and Beverage Service introduces you to the fundamentals of food and beverage service and the impact it has on the success of the restaurant. The course will deal with the elements of… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| RHOT163 | Mixology and Oenology | 3 | RHOT 263 Mixology and Oenology. The purpose of this course is to introduce the learner the fundamental beverage knowledge required to manage a resort/hotel beverage operation. The course is clearly b… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT164 | Food and Beverage Cost Controls | 3 | RHOT 164 Food And Beverage Cost Controls introduces the student to the concepts involved in a food and beverage cost control program that would benefit any food and beverage operation. The students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT171 | Work Term | 0 | RHOT 171 Work Term is a full-time paid work experience. It is monitored by the College and evaluation is completed by the employer and program instructors. Experiential learning is effective because… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| RHOT172 | Kitchen Management/Food Preparation | 3 | RHOT 172 Kitchen Management/Food Preparation students will study and practice the fundamental skills necessary to function competently in a kitchen. Via practical hands on experience this course will… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT175 | Hospitality Computer Applications | 3 | RHOT 175 Hospitality Computer Applications. In this course students will explore the data base and information needs of lodging properties and food service establishments. Through hands-on experience… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT180 | Field Trip | 1 | RHOT 180 Field Trip. This course is a five day credit bearing field trip to visit hotels, resorts and restaurants. Although locations change from year to year, they typically include resort areas thr… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RHOT250 | Marketing | 3 | RHOT 250 Marketing examines the roles and functions of marketing in the tourism industry. The principles of customer service excellence and service recovery are discussed in detail. You are lead thro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT254 | Human Resources Management | 3 | RHOT 254 Human Resources Management has a profound effect on the success of tourism operations. An understanding of fundamental human resources theory and practices is necessary in the service sector… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT259 | Management and Cross Cultural Communications | 3 | RHOT 259 Management and Cross Cultural Communications. Learning to communicate effectively involves knowledge and practice at a number of levels. In addition to theories about intrapersonal, interper… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT265 | Food Service Management | 3 | RHOT 265 Food Service Management. The Food and Beverage Department, be it a hotel or resort, is a high profile department and can be a substantial profit centre. It is one thing to understand that yo… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT268 | Budgeting and Entrepreneurial Training | 3 | RHOT 268 Budgeting and Entrepreneurial Training. The principles and practices of developing a successful tourism or hospitality business are undertaken. Course work includes analysis, creating a visi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT269 | Accounting | 3 | RHOT 269 Accounting is an introductory course in accounting, from the basic accounting equation to preparation of the Income Statement, Statement of Changes in Owner's Equity, and Balance Sheet. This… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT270 | Convention, Sales and Catering Services | 3 | RHOT 270 Convention, Sales and Catering Services covers relevant aspects of running large group meetings in hotels and resorts from start to finish. Students will develop a group resume, prepare comp… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT272 | Hospitality Law | 3 | RHOT 272 Hospitality Law outlines Canadian Law applicable to the hospitality industry, identifies areas where there may be potential legal challenges, and discusses rights and liabilities relative to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT273 | Tourism and the Canadian Economy | 3 | RHOT 273 Tourism and the Canadian Economy is an introduction to basic micro and macro economics with applications to tourism and the Canadian economy. Topics include the operation of markets, costs o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT280 | Student Field Trip | 1 | RHOT 280 Student Field Trip is a three day (30 hour) credit bearing field trip to visit wineries, restaurants, resorts and hotels in the Kootenay of British Columbia. This course will enable students… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RHOT282 | Dining Room and Event Management | 3 | RHOT 282 Dining Room Management is a hands-on course which takes you from a basic understanding of the principles of food production and service to the practical skills and knowledge for the effectiv… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| RHOT282A | Dining Room and Event Management | 1.5 | Dining Room Management is a hands-on course which takes you from a basic understanding of the principles of food production and service to the practical skills and knowledge for the effective managem… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| RHOT282B | Dining Room and Event Management | 1.5 | Dining Room Management is a hands-on course which takes you from a basic understanding of the principles of food production and service to the practical skills and knowledge for the effective managem… 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| RPM120 | Rural Health Issues I | 1 | RPM 120 Rural Health Issues I is a one-credit course designed to introduce students to the medical profession in general and the distinct challenges of rural physicians in particular. Information wil… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RPM121 | Rural Health Issues II | 1 | RPM 121 Rural Health Issues II continues RPM 120's emphasis on the unique experiences and needs of rural health professionals. The course introduces students to the concept of inter-professional prac… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RPM220 | Rural Health Issues III | 1 | RPM 220 Rural Health Issues III builds on the skills and knowledge acquired in year-one RPM courses, with a special focus on social and economic determinants of health. The course also seeks to devel… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RPM221 | Rural Health Issues IV | 1 | RPM 221 Rural Health Issues IV builds on the skills and knowledge acquired in the preceding RPM courses. It focuses on issues related to rural health, in particular the way in which those issues affe… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RPM320 | Rural Health Issues V | 1 | RPM 320 Rural Health Issues V builds on the communication skills learned and practiced in previous RPM courses. Throughout year 3 of the Rural Pre-Medicine Program, students will work on a health-rel… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| RPM321 | Rural Health Applied Research Project | 3 | In RPM 321 Rural Health Applied Research Project, students will implement the health-related project proposals developed in RPM 320. Students will continue to consolidate hands-on skills such as team… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SAFE20 | Safety on the Job Site I | 0 | SAFE 20 Safety on the Job Site I introduces students to what makes for a safe and healthy workplace. Students will learn about health and safety principles, rights and responsibilities of the employe… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SCIE40 | Science - Intermediate Level | 0 | SCIE 40 Science Intermediate Level introduces adult learners to the study of science in general, the scientific method, and to the three major areas of scientific study: biology, chemistry and physic… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SOC120 | Introduction to Sociology l | 3 | SOC 120 Introduction to Sociology I introduces students to the discipline. The sociological perspective is examined, along with the associated concepts and methods. Attention is directed to major are… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC121 | Introduction to Sociology ll | 3 | SOC 121 Introduction to Sociology II examines the social life as it occurs in families, formal organizations, religion, political movements and other social systems. Student research projects are par… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC200 | Deviance and Social Control | 3 | SOC 200 Deviance and Social Control analyzes the processes by which some behaviour comes to be identified as deviant and the social means of control of such behaviour through the criminal justice sys… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC205 | Introduction to Social Research | 3 | SOC 205 Introduction to Social Research introduces students to research methods in the social sciences. Students will be introduced to the major procedures for carrying out systematic investigation o… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC215 | Canadian Social Structure | 3 | SOC 215 Canadian Social Structure is a macro level analysis of factors such as (but not limited to) ethnicity, region, gender and class as a basis for understanding contemporary Canadian society. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOC225 | Introduction to Sociological Theory | 3 | SOC 225 Introduction to Sociological Theory is designed to introduce students to the major nineteenth and twentieth century thinkers who shaped the development of sociological theory. In exploring so… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SOST10 | Social Studies - Intermediate Level | 0 | This course introduces adults to social science in a Canadian context. Topics include history, cultural diversity, the role of First Nations, economics and Canadian government, law, and citizenship.… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SOST50 | Social Studies - Advanced Level | 0 | SOST 50 Social Studies â Advanced Level is for students to upgrade their social studies skills. Students begin by focusing on the emergence of Canada as an autonomous nation before World War I and… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SOST60 | Social Studies: Introduction to Psychology Provincial Level | 0 | SOST 60 Social Studies: Introduction to Psychology â Provincial Level provides an exploration of the foundations of modern psychology. Students study emotion, perception, personality, intelligence,… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SPAN102 | Beginner's Spanish I | 3 | SPAN 102 Beginner's Spanish I is an introductory language course designed for the absolute beginner with little or no knowledge of Spanish. The focus of this course is to help students become functio… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SPAN103 | Beginner's Spanish II | 3 | SPAN 103 Beginner's Spanish II is designed to develop the communication skills learned by the students in Spanish 102. Students will further their knowledge of the Spanish language and awareness of S… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SPAN112 | First Year Spanish I | 3 | SPAN 112 First Year Spanish I encourages students to improve their communicative proficiency through listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will reflect on and discuss thoughts and belief… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SPAN113 | First Year Spanish II | 3 | SPAN 113 First-Year Spanish II is the sequel to SPAN 112 In SPAN 113 emphasis is placed on further improvement of the students communicative proficiency through listening, speaking, reading, and writ… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SPAN122 | Contemporary Spanish Language and Literature I | 3 | SPAN 122 Contemporary Spanish Language and Literature I offers students an opportunity to enhance their language skills (speaking, listening, writing, and reading) through discussions on the writings… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SPAN123 | Contemporary Spanish Language and Literature II | 3 | SPAN 123 Contemporary Spanish Language and Literature II, students continue to improve their communicative proficiency through discussions on the writings of Hispanic authors from the twentieth-centu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM150 | Introduction to Tourism | 3 | SROM 150 Introduction to Tourism provides an overview of the tourism industry, examining the interrelationships between the tourism sectors as well as the economic, environmental, cultural, and socia… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM151 | Marketing | 3 | SROM 151 Marketing examines the roles and functions of marketing in the tourism industry. The principles of customer service excellence and service recovery are discussed in detail. You are lead thro… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM152 | Ski Area Marketing and Special Events | 3 | SROM 152 Ski Area Marketing and Special Events. In today's competitive recreation and tourism marketplace, competent ski area operators understand the essential role marketing plays in keeping ski li… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM153 | Organizational Leadership | 3 | SROM 153 Organizational Leadership. This course is designed to help prospective supervisors understand how individuals and organizations function effectively. It provides students with a working know… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM155 | Computer Applications | 3 | SROM 155 Computer Applications will provide the student with a general introduction to computers and Microsoft application software. Setting up and using email and Moodle is emphasized, as assignment… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM156 | Exploring Solutions Through Technology | 2 | SROM 156 Exploring Solutions Through Technology course will explore industry-specific database and information management systems, investigate the database and information needs for ski areas, resear… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SROM158 | Ski Area Risk Prevention and Management | 3 | SROM 158 Ski Area Risk Prevention and Management focuses on the identification, analysis and evaluation of the accidental risks involved in operating and managing a ski resort. The course examines me… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM159 | Business Communications | 3 | SROM 159 Business Communications focuses primarily on written and oral communication skills as they relate to the business world. Topics include writing memos, letters, emails, formal reports and oth… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM160 | Ski Resort Guest Services and Snow School Operations | 2 | SROM 160 Ski Resort Guest Services and Snow School Operations personnel perform many functions at ski resorts and ski areas. As front line employees, they must be equipped with excellent customer ser… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SROM166 | Ski Resort Facilities Maintenance | 2 | SROM 166 Ski Resort Facilities Maintenance. Effective management of a ski resort requires smooth functioning of all base area facilities. Base area facilities include the parking lots, day lodges, ac… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SROM169 | Accounting | 3 | SROM 169 Accounting is an introductory course in accounting, from the basic accounting equation to preparation of the Income Statement, Statement of Changes in Owner's Equity, and Balance Sheet. This… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM171 | Ski Area Planning | 3 | SROM 171 Ski Area Planning provides an introduction to a wide range of ski resort planning and development topics. In SROM 171 you will study the mountain environment, ski resort environmental impact… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM172 | Ski Lift Functions, Maintenance and Regulations | 3 | SROM 172 Ski Lift Functions, Maintenance and Regulations. The development of uphill transportation systems and passenger ropeways in particular, has enabled recreational skiing to evolve into a thriv… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM173 | Ski Resort Slope Grooming Operations | 3 | SROM 173 Ski Resort Slope Grooming Operations. As with ski lift technology, the evolution of slope grooming machinery and slope maintenance practices has profoundly affected the ski industry. As nume… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM175 | Ski Resort Snowmaking Systems | 2 | SROM 175 Ski Resort Snowmaking Systems introduces you to the various components of ski resort snowmaking systems and accepted concepts, principles, and operational and management practices for machin… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SROM180 | Field Trip | 1 | SROM 180 Field Trip. This 3 day course is a credit bearing field trip to visit ski resorts and associated industry businesses. Although locations change from year to year, they typically include reso… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SROM184 | Snow Safety/Ski Patrol Operations | 2 | During SROM 184 Snow Safety/Ski Patrol Operations you will review the primary management issues and operational activities of the snow safety or ski patrol department, with a focus on managing avalan… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SROM190 | Field Study | 1 | SROM 190 Field Study consists of a five day credit bearing field trip to visit ski areas. Although venues change from year to year, it typically includes major ski resorts and regions throughout west… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SROM251 | Ski Area Marketing and Special Events | 3 | SROM 251 Ski Area Marketing and Special Events. In today's competitive recreation and tourism marketplace, competent ski area operators understand the essential role marketing plays in keeping ski li… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM254 | Ski Area Cafeteria Operations | 3 | SROM 254 Ski Area Cafeteria Operations students will study and practice the fundamental skills necessary to function competently in a kitchen. Via practical hands on experience this course will provi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM256 | Ski Area Budgeting and Business Management | 3 | SROM 256 Ski Area Budgeting and Business Management introduces students to the analysis of financial data for a standard Income Statement and Balance Sheet. Financial ratios that are normally used to… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM257 | Ski Rental/Retail Shop Management | 3 | SROM 257 Ski Rental/Retail Shop Management. Ski Resort Rental Operations: Students will be introduced to the practical aspects of ski and snowboard rental shop operations. The layout and design of re… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM258 | Human Resource Management | 3 | SROM 258 Human Resource Management for the Resort Industry. As labour markets tighten around the globe, good human resources management is essential to attracting and retaining effective staff. This… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM272 | Supervisory Ski Lift Operations | 3 | SROM 272 Supervisory Ski Lift Operations is a continuation of SROM 172. Ski Lift operational considerations form the primary focus of this course. You will learn about lift capacity, standard and eme… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SROM280 | Ski Area Construction and Project Management | 2 | SROM 280 Ski Area Construction and Project Management builds on topics previously introduced in three related courses: S171 Ski Area Planning, S172 Lift Functions, Maintenance and Regulations, and S1… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| SROM288 | Ski Resort Winter Work Term | 0 | SROM 288 Ski Resort Winter Work Term. Each student arranges work as a paid, full-time employee at a ski resort. For certain students, the employment may be at a cat-skiing operation, heli-skiing oper… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SROM290 | Field Trip | 1 | SROM 290 Field Trip. This multiday course is a credit bearing field trip to visit ski resorts and associated industry businesses. Although locations change from year to year, they typically include r… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SSK01 | Skills and Strategies for Learning Level I | 0 | SSK 01 Skills and Strategies for Learning Level I is for adults who have had some practice with the printed word. It is designed to meet the basic skills and strategies for learning and to help stude… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SSK 02 | Skills and Strategies for Learning Level II | 0 | 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SSK 03 | Skills and Strategies for Learning Level III | 0 | 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SSK 04 | Skills and Strategies for Learning Level IV | 0 | 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SSK 05 | Skills and Strategies for Learning Level V | 0 | 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SSK 06 | Skills and Strategies for Learning Level VI | 0 | 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| SSW157 | Group Skills | 3 | SSW 157 Group Skills, offers knowledge and skill development that can be applied to a large number of settings: in the workplace as a team member; working with specific client groups including childr… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SSW160 | Introduction to Social Work I | 3 | SSW 160 Introduction to Social Work I is designed to introduce students to the practice of social work, emphasizing a generalist approach and considering the ideological and historical influences whi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SSW161 | Introduction to Social Policy | 3 | SSW 161 Introduction to Social Policy explores social issues and how they are influenced by cultural ideologies and values. The historical development of social security policies and programs in Cana… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SSW162 | Community Resources | 3 | SSW 162 Community Resources is designed to assist students to prepare for practicum placement. Students will explore domains of practice and roles Social Service Workers carry in the Human Services. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| SSW163 | Field Work I | 4 | SSW 163 Field Work I is a competency-based field placement in an agency that provides social services. Field Work I provides an overview of the role of social service worker and explores the applicat… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| SSW166 | Application of Theory to Practice | 1 | SSW 166 Application of Theory to Practice provides an overview of the role of social service work. It focuses on integrating social work theory with practical experience to enhance theoretical learni… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| SSW168 | Field Work II | 5 | SSW 168 Field Work II is a full-time field placement for five weeks following the winter semester that affords the student the opportunity to practice the skills learned in the previous two semesters… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| STAT105 | Introduction To Statistics | 3 | STAT 105 Introduction to Statistics is intended for social, environmental science, and business students, or others who would benefit from a one-term statistics course. Topics include estimation of m… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| STAT206 | Statistics | 3 | STAT 206 Probability and Statistics is an introductory applied statistics course for math, science, and engineering students. Topics include: set theory, probability, discrete and continuous variable… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TECA15 | Advanced Technology I | 0 | TECA 15 Advanced Technology I helps students develop computer and social media skills. Students will share their skills in a collaborative learning approach and develop strategies for safe online hab… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| TEXT101 | Dye Technology | 4 | TEXT 101 Dye Technology is an introductory study of the application of colour on fibre through direct application and immersion dye processes. Utilizing a variety of natural fibres, yarns and fabric,… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| TEXT102 | Silkscreen Printing | 4 | TEXT 102 Silkscreen Printing. Students will learn various processes and approaches to silk-screen printing and explore the potential of printed imagery, repeating-pattern and other effects on cloth w… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| TEXT103 | Textile Construction | 4 | TEXT 103 Textile Construction. This course is an introduction to sewing techniques, machine and hand finishing, stitching and textile manipulation for fashion, costume, wearable art and 2 and 3 D obj… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| TEXT104 | Pattern Drafting, Draping and Design | 4 | In TEXT 104 Pattern Drafting, Draping and Design, the student will be introduced to pattern drafting, styling and draping on the mannequin for ready to wear, wearable art clothing and accessories. Em… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| TEXT105 | Surface Design | 2 | TEXT 105 Surface Design is an introductory study of the principles and application of colour and imagery on cloth utilizing block printing and silkscreen printing with dyes and pigments. 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| TEXT106 | Weaving | 4 | TEXT 106 Weaving is an introduction to the language of color, pattern and design in the construction of cloth through the study of weave structures utilizing multiple shaft looms. Students will learn… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| TEXT107 | Felt and Colour | 2 | TEXT 107 Felt and Colour has a dual focus. In the dye section, protein fibres (primarily raw wool fleece) will be immersion dyed with weak acid dyes, allowing a study of colour theory, colour relatio… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| TEXT108 | Studio Specific Design for Textiles | 2 | TEXT 108 Studio Specific Design for Textiles. Utilizing design principles the student will develop a collection of textile designs and samples that can be applied within the context of their own stud… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| TEXT112 | Design for Production and Product Development | 2 | TEXT 112 Design for Production and Product Development. In this course the student will be taken through a step-by-step process of designing and making a limited product line for a contemporary marke… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| TEXT113 | Contemporary Fibre and Mixed Media Applications | 1.5 | TEXT 113 Contemporary Fibre and Mixed Media Applications is an exploration of materials and form. Students will create two- and three-dimensional work through a series of exercises and projects. 1.5 cr · 1.5 hr source |
| TEXT114 | Applied Textile Design | 1 | TEXT 114 Applied Textile Design. This is an introduction to the computer as a creative design tool for product development and production for specific markets. 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| TEXT120 | Self-directed Studio | 2 | TEXT 120 Self-directed Studio is an independent studio-based exploration where students receive some mentorship. Personal areas of focus are proposed by students; students develop individual choices… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| TEXT131 | Dye Technology I - Plant Dye and Modifiers | 3 | TEXT 131 Dye Technology I - Plant Dye and Modifiers is an introductory study of the application of color on fibre through direct application and immersion dye processes. Utilizing a variety of natura… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TEXT132 | Printing on Cloth | 3 | In TEXT 132 Printing on Cloth, students will learn various processes and approaches to silk-screen printing and explore the potential of printed imagery, repeating-pattern and other effects on cloth… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TEXT133 | Textile Construction and Pattern Drafting I | 3 | TEXT 133 Textile Construction and Pattern Drafting I is an introduction to sewing techniques, machine and hand finishing and embellishments. Students also learn stitching and textile manipulation for… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TEXT134 | Textile Construction and Pattern Drafting II | 6 | TEXT 134 Pattern Construction and Drafting II introduces students to pattern drafting, styling and draping on the dress form for ready-to-wear and wearable art clothing and accessories. Students will… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| TEXT135 | Dye Tech II: Dye and Print Processes | 3 | TEXT 135 Dye Tech II: Dye and Print Processes is an introductory study of the principles and application of colour and imagery on fibre utilizing block printing and silkscreen printing with dyes, pig… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TEXT136 | Weaving | 3 | TEXT 136 Weaving is an introduction to the language of colour, pattern and design in the construction of cloth through the study of weave structures utilizing multiple shaft looms. Students will lear… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TEXT137 | Surface and Structure | 3 | TEXT137 Surface and Structure introduces students to silkscreening and wet felting. The silkscreening section focuses on creating repeat patterns utilizing a variety of dyes, chemicals, and natural m… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TEXT138 | Textile Design | 3 | TEXT 138 Textile Design will introduce students to the elements and principles of design that inform the diverse field of contemporary textile arts. Critical analysis and discussion will play a role… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TEXT139 | Production and Product Development | 3 | TEXT 139 Production and Product Development takes students through a step-by-step process of designing and making a limited product line for a contemporary market. 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TEYL100 | Teaching English to Young Learners | 2 | TEYL 100 Teaching English to Young Learners is designed for English-as-a-second-language instructors who are interested in teaching English to children and who seek professional development in the fi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| TREC159 | Advanced Business Communication | 4 | TREC 159 Advanced Business Communications emphasizes a practical approach to business writing and speaking for advanced students. TREC 159 provides opportunities for students to use business communic… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| TSOL100 | Teaching English to Young Learners | 2 | TSOL 100 Teaching English to Young Learners is designed for English-as-a-second-language instructors who are interested in teaching English to children and who seek professional development in the fi… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| TSOL101 | Introduction to Teaching English Language Learners | 3 | TSOL 101 Introduction to Teaching the English Language Learners introduces students to the TESOL profession. Both theoretically and practically, students will explore the needs and challenges of effe… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TSOL102 | Second Language Acquisition and Theory | 3 | TSOL 102 Second Language Acquisition and Theory examines first and second language acquisition (SLA) from a theoretical and applied point of view. Consideration is given to sociolinguistic influences… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TSOL103 | Teaching Listening and Speaking | 3 | TSOL 103 Teaching Listening and Speaking is a course for pre-service teachers that focuses on methodology and resources for teaching listening and speaking to learners of English. Participants will d… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TSOL104 | Practice and Organization | 3 | TSOL 104 Practice and Organization prepares students to make the successful transition to teaching in the English language classroom. Both theoretically and practically students will explore the need… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TSOL105 | Teaching Reading and Writing | 3 | TSOL 105 Teaching Reading and Writing focuses on teaching theory and methodology used to develop ESL students' reading and writing skills in a second language classroom. It also offers practical know… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TSOL106 | Curriculum and Materials | 3 | TSOL 106 Curriculum and Materials provide students with an introduction to curriculum studies in the context of current approaches to teaching English as an additional language. The course includes a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TSOL107 | Topics in English Language Teaching | 1 | TSOL 107 Topics in English Language Teaching will support, enrich and expand learners' study of TESOL with exploration into the current trends in the field. Topics will include but are not limited to… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| TSOL108 | Language and Culture | 3 | TSOL 108 Language and Culture examines differing worldviews of language and culture, cultural patterns and the role of English in a intercultural context. The course is designed to encourage students… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TSOL109 | Teaching Pronunciation | 2 | TSOL 109 Teaching Pronunciation is a course that focuses on teaching how to improve the intelligibility of learners' spoken English. Participants in the course learn to identify features in spoken la… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| TSOL110 | Practicum Experience and Seminar | 4 | TSOL 110 Practicum Experience and Seminar, students gain first-hand experience observing in one of Selkirk's multicultural, skill-based ESL classes on campus. Students will be supported by experience… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| TSOL111 | Practical Studies in Education | 2 | TSOL 111 Practical Studies in Education. Observing and experiencing different teaching environments is an integral part of a teaching program. TSOL 111: Practical Studies in Education is a practical… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| TSOL112 | Grammar for Teachers | 2 | TSOL 112 Grammar for Teachers is an introduction to the fundamental structures of grammar as well as to the different approaches and techniques for grammar instruction in a second language context. T… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| TSOL114 | Testing and Evaluation | 1 | TSOL 114 Testing and Evaluation focuses on basic concepts and constructs of language assessment. There is an examination of measurement criteria, standardized testing and types of tests. Both formal… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| TSOL116 | Multimedia in the Language Classroom | 1 | TSOL 116 Multimedia in the Language Classroom focuses on the teaching strategies and practical applications of multimedia materials when used in the English as a Second/Other Language classroom. Stud… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| TSOL120 | International Practicum | 2 | TSOL 120 International Practicum is an international teaching practicum experience provides students with an opportunity to live and teach in an international setting with the support of Selkirk Coll… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| TSOL121 | Extended Practicum | 1 | In the TSOL 121 Extended Practicum course, students gain first-hand experience observing and teaching in one of Selkirk's multicultural, skill-based ESL classes on campus. Students will be supported… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| TSOL122 | Visiting Practicum | 1 | In the TSOL 122 Visiting Practicum course, students who have completed a minimum of 100 hours of TESOL coursework at an institution other than Selkirk College can gain first-hand experience observing… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| TSOL123 | Practical Studies in TESOL | 1 | TSOL 123 Practical Studies in TESOL is designed to give visiting TESOL students or teachers first-hand experience observing and teaching in Selkirk's multicultural, skill-based ESL classes on campus.… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| TWC130 | Technical Writing and Communications | 3 | TWC 130 Technical Writing and Communications aims to prepare engineering students to present complex information to a variety of audiences clearly, precisely and consistently using various formats, i… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TWC150 | Introduction to Technical Writing and Communications I | 3 | TWC 150 Introduction to Technical Writing and Communications I is an introduction to general principles in written technical communication and their application to environmental concerns and workplac… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TWC151 | Introduction to Technical Writing and Communications II | 3 | TWC 151 Introduction to Technical Writing and Communications II is an introduction to general principles in written scientific communication, research strategies, and oral presentations. Lectures and… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TWC164 | Business Communications I | 3 | TWC 164 Business Communications I is an introduction to the fundamentals of effective written business communication and their application to workplace communication. Additionally, students will soli… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TWC165 | Business Communications II | 3 | TWC 165 Business Communications II focuses on developing oral presentation skills by practice and application. Students will develop these skills by planning and delivering speeches, pitches, intervi… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| TWC266 | Introduction to Technical Writing and Communications | 2 | TWC 266 Introduction to Technical Writing and Communications is a review of basic English skills with an introduction to general principles in written technical communication and its application to p… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| WEB101 | Agile Project Management | 1 | WEB 101 Agile Project Management introduces students to the principles and methodology of an agile approach to project management. By applying this approach to a real-life or simulated project studen… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| WEB102 | HTML and CSS | 4 | WEB 102 HTML and CSS introduces students to Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), web standards and web accessibility. Students will use best practices and follow web standa… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| WEB103 | Programming Fundamentals with JavaScript | 3 | WEB 103 Programming Fundamentals with JavaScript introduces students to techniques commonly used in programming web pages with interactive content to enhance user experience. Students will explore fu… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WEB104 | Advanced Front-end Development with JavaScript | 3 | WEB 104 Advanced Front-end Development with JavaScript expands upon students foundational knowledge and skills in front-end web development to explore modular, maintainable, and efficient approaches… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WEB105 | Development Environment | 3 | WEB 105 Development Environment provides students with the current industry context, standards and fundamental tools required to dive into back-end web developing. Students will become familiar with… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WEB106 | Entrepreneurship | 1 | WEB 106 Entrepreneurship helps students identify and respond to a market need by bringing a marketable business idea to life. Simulating a start up environment students are challenged to explore new… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| WEB107 | Back-end Development Fundamentals | 5 | WEB 107 Back-end Development Fundamentals takes students on a deep dive into the back-end systems that drive modern web applications so that they can gain a more holistic understanding of web develop… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| WEB108 | Data Persistence | 5 | WEB 108 Data Persistence builds upon fundamental back-end development knowledge and skills by familiarizing students with database management systems, frameworks, and methods for data storage and ret… 5 cr · 5 hr source |
| WEB109 | Web Application Development Infrastructure and Operations | 3 | WEB 109 Web Application Development Infrastructure and Operations introduces students to the selection and configuration of appropriate tools to form a scalable and continuous development-delivery-op… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WEB110 | Full-stack Web Application Development | 3 | WEB 110 Full-stack Web Application Development provides students with the opportunity to employ their cumulative skills and talents to develop a full stack web application. Each student must choose a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WELL13 | Healthy Living Skills for Adult Living | 0 | WELL 13 Healthy Living Skills for Adult Living explores basic health and wellness skills to set up a student for a successful balance in adult life. Students will identify positive healthy behaviours… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| WELL15 | Health and Wellness I | 0 | WELL 15 Health and Wellness I helps students to develop an understanding of health and wellness that will help them meet their personal, educational and employment goals. Students will describe their… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| WELL17 | Health and Wellness II | 0 | WELL 17 Health and Wellness II builds upon the skills developed in Health and Wellness I. Students continue to develop an understanding of health and wellness with a focus on healthy balances, goal s… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| WORK60 | Workplace Experience - Provincial Level | 0 | WORK 60 Workplace Experience - Provincial Level is intended to provide students with a framework to recognize previous work experience. The course includes opportunities to demonstrate knowledge abou… 0 cr · 0 hr source |
| WS100 | Women's Studies I | 3 | WS 100 Women's Studies I is an inter-disciplinary course designed to introduce students to the study of women in global cultures as portrayed through literature and sociological studies. Topics to be… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| WS101 | Women's Studies II | 3 | WS 101 Women's Studies II is a continuation of Women's Studies 100, WS 101 is an interdisciplinary course designed to expand on the study of women in global cultures as portrayed through literature a… 3 cr · 3 hr source |