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Course Listings
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Course ListingsSearch the listing below for descriptions of all our credit courses. These courses are generally part of a credit program and are effective for Fall 2009. For information on credit-free courses, see our Continuing Education or Conservatory offerings.
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A B C D E F G H I J L M N P R S T W U Z
Accounting (ACCT)
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Advanced Studies in Critical Care Nursing (ACCN)
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Advanced Studies in Mental Health (ASMH)
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Air Flight Training (AIRF)
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Anthropology (ANTH)
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Applied Communications (ACOM)
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Applied Justice (AJUS)
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Art History (ARTH)
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Astronomy (ASTR)
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Biochemistry (BCEM)
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Biology (BIOL)
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Blackfoot (BKFT)
Canadian Studies (CNST)
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Chemistry (CHEM)
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Child and Youth Care Counsellor (CYCC)
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Child Studies (CHST)
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Chinese (CHIN)
Classics (CLAS)
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Communications (COMM)
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Computer Science (COMP)
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Cree (CREE)
Criminal Justice
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Directed Readings
Disability Studies (DAST)
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Early Learning and Child Care (ELCC) (formerly Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE))
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Ecology (ECOL)
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Economics (ECON)
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Ecotourism and Outdoor Leadership (ETOL)
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Education (EDUC)
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Engineering (ENGR)
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English (ENGL)
- ENGL 0115 - Writing and Communication Skills
- ENGL 0130 - Literature and Composition
- ENGL 0212 - Introductory Composition (formerly ENGL 1112)
- ENGL 1101/GNED 1401 - Critical Writing and Reading (formerly ENGL 2201)
- ENGL 1117 - Introduction to Writing Poetry (formerly ENGL 2217)
- ENGL 1118 - Introduction to Writing Fiction (formerly ENGL 2218)
- ENGL 1129 - Special Topics in Language and Literature (formerly ENGL 2229)
- ENGL 1131 - Introduction to Fiction (formerly ENGL 2231)
- ENGL 1135 - Introduction to Poetry (formerly ENGL 2235)
- ENGL 1137 - Introduction to Dramatic Literature (formerly ENGL 2237))
- ENGL 1141 - Introduction to Children's Literature (formerly ENGL 2241)
- ENGL 2202 - Theory in English Studies (formerly ENGL 3302)
- ENGL 2203 - Advanced Contemporary Theoretical Practices (formerly ENGL 3303)
- ENGL 2205 - Literary Research and Methods
- ENGL 2207 - Advanced Writing (formerly ENGL 3307)
- ENGL 2210 - English Literature to the Restoration (formerly ENGL 1113)
- ENGL 2211 - English Literature from the Restoration to the Present (formerly ENGL 1114)
- ENGL 2216 - Women’s Literary Tradition I (formerly ENGL 3318)
- ENGL 2219 - Women’s Literary Tradition II (formerly ENGL 3319)
- ENGL 2228 - Intermediate Special Topics (formerly ENGL 3329)
- ENGL 2248 - American Literature from 1865 to 1945 (formerly ENGL 3348)
- ENGL 2249 - American Literature from 1945 to the Present (formerly ENGL 3349)
- ENGL 2254 - Poetry: Reading and Analysis I (formerly ENGL 3354)
- ENGL 2255 - Poetry: Reading and Analysis II (formerly ENGL 3355)
- ENGL 2256 - Drama to 1900 (formerly ENGL 3356)
- ENGL 2257 - Drama from 1900 to the Present (formerly ENGL 3357)
- ENGL 2258 - Fiction I (formerly ENGL 3358)
- ENGL 2259 - Fiction II (formerly ENGL 3359)
- ENGL 2263 - Technical Writing (formerly ENGL 3363)
- ENGL 2264 - Intermediate Creative Writing, Poetry 1: Contemporary Practice (formerly ENGL 3364)
- ENGL 2265 - Intermediate Creative Writing, Poetry 2: Poetic Precedents (formerly ENGL 3365)
- ENGL 2266 - Intermediate Creative Writing, Fiction 1: Contemporary Practice (formerly ENGL 3366)
- ENGL 2267 - Intermediate Creative Writing, Fiction 2: Precedents (formerly ENGL 3367)
- ENGL 2270 - Canadian Literature to 1914 (formerly ENGL 3370)
- ENGL 2271 - Canadian Literature from 1914 to the Present (formerly ENGL 3371)
- ENGL 2273 - Reading the Popular (formerly ENGL 3373)
- ENGL 2291 - Postcolonial Literature I (formerly ENGL 3391)
- ENGL 2292 - Postcolonial Literature II (formerly ENGL 3392)
- ENGL 2293 - Science Fiction (formerly ENGL 3393)
- ENGL 2295 - Fantasy (formerly ENGL 3395)
- ENGL 2298 - Children’s Literature to 1900 (formerly ENGL 3398)
- ENGL 2299 - Children’s Literature from 1900 to the Present (formerly ENGL 3399)
- ENGL 3246 - Early American Literature
- ENGL 3256 - Canadian Drama
- ENGL 3304 - Composition Theory
- ENGL 3305 - Script Writing
- ENGL 3306 - History of the English Language
- ENGL 3308 - The Novel from 1900 to Now
- ENGL 3309 - Theatre and Performance from 1900 to Now
- ENGL 3310 - Critical Theory and Cultural Studies
- ENGL 3312 - Shakespeare I (formerly ENGL 2212)
- ENGL 3313 - Shakespeare II (formerly ENGL 2213)
- ENGL 3323 - Early Medieval Literature
- ENGL 3324 - Literature in the Age of Chaucer
- ENGL 3330 - Restoration and Early Eighteenth Century Literature (formerly ENGL 4430)
- ENGL 3331 - Later Eighteenth Century Literature (formerly ENGL 4431)
- ENGL 3340 - Early Romantic Literature (formerly ENGL 4440)
- ENGL 3341 - Later Romantic Literature (formerly ENGL 4441)
- ENGL 3342 - Early Seventeenth-Century Literature
- ENGL 3343 - Later Seventeenth-Century Literature
- ENGL 3344 - Victorian Realism and Social Reform (formerly ENGL 4444)
- ENGL 3345 - Victorian Literary Aesthetics (formerly ENGL 4445)
- ENGL 3372 - Western Canadian Literature
- ENGL 3382 - Textualities/Sexualities
- ENGL 3394 - The Graphic Novel
- ENGL 4401 - Select Topics in Themes, Forms, and Genres
- ENGL 4410 - Select Topics in Medieval Literature, 650-1500
- ENGL 4420 - Select Topics in Early Modern Literature, 1450-1700
- ENGL 4440 - Select Topics in Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century, 1790-1917
- ENGL 4443 - Select Topics in Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century, 1660-1832
- ENGL 4446 - Select Topics in Literature of the Long Twentieth Century, 1865-Present
- ENGL 5110 – Honours Seminar
- ENGL 3199, 4199 - Directed Readings
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Entrepreneurship (ENTR)
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Environmental Science (ENVS) (formerly Industrial Ecology (IDEC)
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Film Studies (FILM)
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Finance (FNCE)
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Forensic Studies (FORE)
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French (FREN)
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General Education (GNED)
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Geography (GEOG)
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Geology (GEOL)
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Geophysics (GEOP)
German (GERM)
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Health Studies (HLTH)
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History (HIST)
- HIST 1100 - Introduction to History
- HIST 1101 - An Introduction to History: Europe to 1500 (formerly HIST 2201)
- HIST 1103 - An Introduction to History: Europe since 1500 (formerly HIST 2203)
- HIST 1111 - South Asia and the Indian Ocean: 2500 BCE - Present (formerly HIST 2211)
- HIST 1117 - The United States, 1607-1865 (formerly HIST 2217)
- HIST 1119 - The United States, 1865 to the Present (formerly HIST 2219)
- HIST 1131 - Canada, Origins to 1867 (formerly HIST 2231)
- HIST 1133 - Modern Canada, 1867 to Present (formerly HIST 2233)
- HIST 2202 - The Historian’s Craft (formerly HIST 3301)
- HIST 2205 - Health, Disease and Medicine in Western Society (formerly HIST 3305)
- HIST 2207 - Histories of Western Sexualities (formerly HIST 3307)
- HIST 2208 - Women and Gender in Canada to 1900
- HIST 2209 - Women and Gender in Canada since 1900
- HIST 2210 - Travel Studies in Canadian History
- HIST 2212 - Travel Studies in American History
- HIST 2213 - Travel Studies in European History
- HIST 2215 - History of the People of the Plains: Treaty 7 Field Course
- HIST 2216 - The American Revolutionary Era
- HIST 2218 - Women in Industrial Europe, 1750 to the Present (formerly HIST 3317)
- HIST 2220 - The United States as a World Power, 1898-1991
- HIST 2228 - Alberta: Past and Present (formerly HIST 3328)
- HIST 2229 - Early Modern Europe, 1453-1789
- HIST 2232 - Canadian Social History (formerly HIST 3331)
- HIST 2237 - Modern European Intellectual History (formerly HIST 3337)
- HIST 2239 - European Nationalism in the Age of the Nation-State (formerly HIST 3339)
- HIST 2241 - Britain in the Nineteenth Century (formerly HIST 3341)
- HIST 2243 - Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- HIST 2247 - Canada's Frontier: the History of the West (formerly HIST 3347)
- HIST 2255 - Immigration, Ethnicity, and Race in the United States (formerly HIST 3355)
- HIST 2263 - Conflict and Society in the Twentieth Century (formerly HIST 3363)
- HIST 2271 - Latin America Before Independence
- HIST 2273 - Latin America After Independence
- HIST 2291 - Film and History (formerly HIST 3391)
- HIST 3306 - Making the Mosaic: Race and Ethnicity in Canada
- HIST 3318 - Deviance and Conformity: The History of the Canadian Institutional State
- HIST 3319 - Conflict and Violence in Canadian History
- HIST 3329 - The Witch Trials of Early Modern Europe
- HIST 3333 - The Renaissance
- HIST 3335 - The Reformation
- HIST 3336 - Topics in European History
- HIST 3343 - Resistance and Resilience: Native Peoples in the United States
- HIST 3345 - First Nations in Canada: Co-operation, Coercion and Confrontation
- HIST 3346 - Indigenous People in Latin America
- HIST 3356 - Topics in Canadian History
- HIST 3357 - Topics in American Culture
- HIST 3358 - American Environmental History
- HIST 3361 - The Holocaust
- HIST 3365 - World War II
- HIST 3373 - World War I
- HIST 3383 - History of Religion in Canada
- HIST 3385 - Religion, War, and Society in Europe, 1558-1714
- HIST 4401 - Special Topics in War and Society
- HIST 4402 - The Age of Enlightenment
- HIST 4403 - Landmarks in the History of Science
- HIST 4404 - Topics in Canadian Social History
- HIST 4405 - Special Topics in Public History
- HIST 4411 - The American Civil War and Reconstruction
- HIST 4455 - Canada in the Era of the Cold War
- HIST 4461 - Limits of Representation: Holocaust and Memory
- HIST 4486 - The Industrial Revolution
- HIST 5110 - Honours Project I
- HIST 5120 - Honours Project II
- HIST 3199, 4199 - Directed Readings
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Human Resources (HRES)
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Humanities (HUMN)
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Insurance (INSR)
Interdisciplinary Studies (INTS)
Interior Design (INDS)
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International Business (INBU)
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Italian (ITAL)
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Japanese (JPNS)
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Languages (LANG)
Latin American Cultures (LAST)
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Linguistics (LING)
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Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM)
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Management (MGMT)
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Marketing (MKTG)
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Maternal Infant Child Healthcare (MICH)
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Mathematics (MATH)
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Microbiology (MIBI)
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Music (MUSC)
- MUSA - 0.5 Hour Private Instruction*
- MUSB - 1 Hour Private Instruction*
- MUSC - Lecture and Performance Courses
- MUSD - 2 Hours Private Instruction (restricted to Music Diploma students)
Music-Private Lessons
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Native Studies (NTST)
Natural Science (NTSC)
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Nonprofit Studies (NPRO)
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Nursing (NURS)
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Philosophy (PHIL)
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Physical Education (PHED)
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Physics (PHYS)
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Policy Studies (POST) (formerly Applied Policy Studies (APST))
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Political Science (PLSC)
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Psychology (PSYC)
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Recreation Studies (RECR)
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Religious Studies (RELS)
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Romance Studies (ROST)
Science (SCIE)
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Social Science (SOSC)
Social Work (SLWK)
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Sociology (SLGY)
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Spanish (SPAN)
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Speech (SPCH)-
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Studies in Aging (SAGE)
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Theatre Arts (THEA)
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Undergraduate Studies (UGST)
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Women's Studies (WMST)
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Zoology (ZOOL)
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