Informal HTML adaptation of the 1999-2000 Calendar      Effective September 1, 1999 - August 31, 2000
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3. Undergraduate Courses



Descriptions of the courses offered in the 1999-2000 academic year (September 1, 1999 to August 31, 2000) are provided in this section.

Athabasca University offers courses in several different delivery modes and formats: home study; classroom seminar; teleconference; television assisted; computer mediated conferencing; and Internet. Athabasca University reserves the right to amend course outlines occasionally and without notice. Courses offered by other delivery methods may vary from their home study counterparts.

The faculty members have developed a full course outline for each course. The course outline will provide very detailed information on the course including information on the course materials and evaluation methods. If you would like more information than what is provided in the Calendar course descriptions, please contact the Information Center at (800) 788-9041 or our Website for a syllabus.

Course Availability

Courses may be temporarily unavailable for registration because they have reached the enrolment capacity or because materials are sometimes temporarily depleted. It is the student's responsibility to call and confirm the current status of a course or program.

If you think you may have a physical or learning disability that could effect your progress in a course, you are encouraged to contact Brenda Moore, Coordinator, Access for Students with Disabilities, (780) 497-3424 or brendam@athabascau.ca or a University counsellor before registering.

Check the Web

Athabasca University's Web site is maintained daily.
Please refer to http://www.athabascau.ca for the most recent updates on courses and programs.


3.1.  Applied Studies

All courses listed below are in the Applied Studies area of study. Credit weight is indicated in parentheses.

Administrative Studies

Accounting

  1. ACCT 245 Accounting for Managers of Not-for-Profit Organizations (3)
  2. ACCT 251 Introductory Financial Accounting I (zero credit)
  3. ACCT 252 Introductory Financial Accounting II (zero credit)
  4. ACCT 253 Introductory Financial Accounting (3)
  5. ACCT 351 Intermediate Financial Accounting I (3)
  6. ACCT 355 Cost Analysis (3)
  7. ACCT 356 Strategic and Competitive Analysis (3)
  8. ACCT 451 Advanced Financial Accounting (3)
  9. ACCT 453 Financial Accounting Theory (3)
  10. ACCT 454 Decision Analysis (3)
  11. ACCT 455 Management Control Systems (3)
  12. ACCT 460 Principles of Auditing (3)

Administration

  1. ADMN 232 Administrative Principles (3)
  2. ADMN 233 Writing in Organizations (3)
  3. ADMN 364 Environmental Management Systems in Canada (3)
  4. ADMN 404 Business Policy (3)
  5. ADMN 499 Directed Study in Administrative Studies (3)

Applied Studies

  1. APST 235 Practicum: Clinical Practice (3)
  2. APST 335 Practicum: Community Health Administration (6)

Communications

  1. COMM 243 Interpersonal Communications in Management (3)
  2. COMM 329 The Practice of Interpersonal Communications (3)
  3. COMM 377 Communication and Problem Solving in Groups (3)

Computers and Management Information Systems

  1. CMIS 301 Microcomputer Applications in Business (Windows) (3)
  2. CMIS 302 Microcomputer Applications II (Windows) (3)
  3. CMIS 341 Managing Information Technology I - Technologies in Business Applications I (3)
  4. CMIS 342 Managing Information Technology II - Technologies in Business Applications II (3)
  5. CMIS 351 Management Information Systems (3)
  6. CMIS 455 Accounting Information Systems (3)

Finance

  1. FNCE 322 Personal Finance (3)
  2. FNCE 349 Investments (3)
  3. FNCE 370 Overview of Corporate Finance (3)
  4. FNCE 449 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (3)

Health Administration

  1. HADM 336 Community Health Planning (3)
  2. HADM 339 The Organization of the Canadian Health Care System (3)
  3. HADM 369 Health Policy in Canada (3)
  4. HADM 379 Introduction to Epidemiology (3)

Industrial Relations

  1. IDRL 201 Labour Unions (3)
  2. IDRL 304 Rights at Work: Grievance Arbitration (3)
  3. IDRL 305 Collective Bargaining (3)
  4. IDRL 307 Public Sector Labour Relations (3)
  5. IDRL 308 Occupational Health and Safety (3)
  6. IDRL 312 Industrial Relations: A Critical Introduction (3)
  7. IDRL 315 Women Organizing (3)
  8. IDRL 317 Reengineering the Organization (3)
  9. IDRL 320 Labour Relations and the Law (3)
  10. IDRL 496 Comparative Labour Education (3)
  11. IDRL 498 Directed Study in Industrial Relations (3)
  12. IDRL 499 Doing Research in Organizations (3)

Legal Studies

  1. LGST 310 The Impact of the Canadian Charter on Labour Relations (3)
  2. LGST 331 Administrative Law (3)
  3. LGST 369 Commercial Law (3)
  4. LGST 430 Canadian Legal System (3)
  5. LGST 479 Local Government Law in Alberta (3)

Management Science

  1. MGSC 301 Statistics for Business and Economics I (3)
  2. MGSC 312 Statistics for Business and Economics II (3)
  3. MGSC 368 Introduction to Production and Operations Management (3)
  4. MGSC 369 Service Operations Management (3)
  5. MGSC 405 Quantitative Approaches to Decision Making (3)
  6. MGSC 499 Applied Projects in Management Science (3)

Marketing

  1. MKTG 396 Introduction to Marketing (3)
  2. MKTG 406 Consumer Behaviour (3)
  3. MKTG 414 International Marketing and Exporting (3)
  4. MKTG 440 Marketing Strategy (3)

Organizational Behaviour

  1. ORGB 319 Motivation and Productivity (3)
  2. ORGB 326 Organization Theory (3)
  3. ORGB 327 Leadership in Organizations (3)
  4. ORGB 364 Organizational Behaviour (3)
  5. ORGB 386 Introduction to Human Resource Management (3)
  6. ORGB 387 Strategic Human Resource Management (3)
  7. ORGB 390 Managing Change (3)
  8. ORGB 400 Organizational Culture (3)

Public Administration

  1. PADM 301 Business, Society, and the Public Sector (3)
  2. PADM 366 Municipal Public Administration in Canada (3)
  3. PADM 372 Canadian Public Finance (3)
  4. PADM 390 Canadian Public Administration (3)
  5. PADM 403 Public Policy (3)

Small Business Management

  1. SMBM 201Starting a Small Business (3)

Taxation

  1. TAXX 301 Introduction to Income Taxation (3)

Applied Studies

Communication Studies (see also Humanities and Social Science areas of study)

  1. CMNS 311 Mass Media and the Law (3)
  2. CMNS 365 Language and Power (3)
  3. CMNS 370-371 Individual/Group Projects (3)
  4. CMNS 380 Corporate Communications (3)
  5. CMNS 401 Cultural Policy in Canada (3)
  6. CMNS 450-451 Individual/Group Projects (3)

Criminal Justice

  1. CRJS 350 Community Policing (3)
  2. CRJS 352 Victims of Crimes (3)
  3. CRJS 410 Special Needs Policing (3)
  4. CRJS 420 Environmental Protection and Enforcement (3)
  5. CRJS 425 White Collar Crime and Investigations (3)
  6. CRJS 426 Aboriginal Government and Law (3)
  7. CRJS 427 Civil Liberties and Individual Rights (3)

Educational Psychology

  1. EDPY 274 Computers in Education (3)
  2. EDPY 351 Introduction to Exceptional Children (3)
  3. EDPY 479 Introduction to Computer-based Instruction (3)

Health Studies

  1. HLST 301 Alternative Health Therapies (3)
  2. HLST 482 Principles of Teaching and Learning for Health Professionals (3)

Nursing

  1. NURS 425 Understanding Research in Nursing (3)
  2. NURS 432 Principles of Management in Nursing Practice (4)
  3. NURS 444 Concepts in Nursing Practice (3)
  4. NURS 450 Health Promotion: Health Assessment with Individuals (3)
  5. NURS 478 Health Promotion with Communities (4)
  6. NURS 479 Health Promotion with Families (4)
  7. NURS 489 Trends and Issues in Nursing (3)
  8. NURS 490 Senior Focus (3)
  9. NURS 491 Nursing Informatics (3)
  10. NURS 492 Entrepreneurship for Nurses (3)
  11. NURS 493 Home Health Nursing as Community-based Practice (3)

3.2.  Humanities

All courses listed below are in the Humanities area of study and are also considered to be Arts courses. Credit weight is indicated in parentheses.

Art History

  1. ARHI 201 A Survey of Western Art I (3)
  2. ARHI 202 A Survey of Western Art II (3)

Communication Studies(see also 3.4 Social Science)

  1. CMNS 302 Communication in History (3)
  2. CMNS 350 Media Systems of the Americas (3)
  3. CMNS 358 Popular Culture and the Media (3)
  4. CMNS 420 Children and Media (3)
  5. CMNS 423 The Television Age (3)
  6. CMNS 425 Film and Genre (3)

English

  1. ENGL 155 Developing Reading and Writing Skills (3) (no area of study - see Glossary)
  2. ENGL 177 English for Academic Purposes (3) (no area of study - see Glossary)
  3. ENGL 187 Writing and Speaking for Business: An ESL Approach (3)
  4. ENGL 211 Prose Forms (3)
  5. ENGL 212 Plays and Poetry (3)
  6. ENGL 255 Introductory Composition: Writing Skills (3)
  7. ENGL 302 Introduction to Canadian Literature (6)
  8. ENGL 303 A History of Drama - Part I: Early Stages (3)
  9. ENGL 304 A History of Drama - Part II: Modernist Theatre (3)
  10. ENGL 305 Literature for Children (6)
  11. ENGL 306 The Literature of Work (3)
  12. ENGL 307 Women in Literature (3)
  13. ENGL 308 Native Literature in Canada (3)
  14. ENGL 324 Shakespeare I (3)
  15. ENGL 331 Modern Canadian Theatre (3)
  16. ENGL 335 Comparative Literature I (3)
  17. ENGL 336 Comparative Literature II (3)
  18. ENGL 344 American Literature I (3)
  19. ENGL 345 American Literature II (3)
  20. ENGL 351 Comparative Canadian Literature I (3)
  21. ENGL 353 Intermediate Composition (3)
  22. ENGL 358 Literature of the Americas (6)
  23. ENGL 362 Poetry, Tradition, and Change (3)
  24. ENGL 381 Creative Writing in Prose (3)
  25. ENGL 395 The Nineteenth-Century English Novel (6)
  26. ENGL 396 Shakespeare II (3)
  27. ENGL 397 The Twentieth-Century English Novel (6)
  28. ENGL 401 Images of Man in Modern Literature (3)
  29. ENGL 423 Contemporary Literary Theory and Criticism (3)
  30. ENGL 431 Canadian Drama (3)
  31. ENGL 432 Modern British Drama (3)
  32. ENGL 437 Literature of the Canadian West (6)
  33. ENGL 451 Comparative Canadian Literature II (3)
  34. ENGL 491 Directed Studies in Literature (3)

French

  1. FREN 100 French for Beginners I (3)
  2. FREN 101 French for Beginners II (3)
  3. FREN 200 First Year University French I (3)
  4. FREN 201 First Year University French II (3)
  5. FREN 362 Second Year University French (6)
  6. FREN 363 Le roman français du XXe siècle (3)
  7. FREN 374 Introduction à la littérature canadienne-française (6)
  8. FREN 375 Vocabulary Expansion (6)
  9. FREN 383 Pratique orale thématique (3)
  10. FREN 387 Français langue des affaires (3)
  11. FREN 401 Composition française (3)
  12. FREN 402 Pensée et structure de l’anglais et du français (3)
  13. FREN 403 Stylistique comparée (3)
  14. FREN 412 Français pour tous, français pour tout (3)

German

  1. GERM 200 First Year University German I (3)
  2. GERM 201 First Year University German II (3)
  3. GERM 305 Reading German I (3)

History

  1. HIST 215 Europe: Medieval to Modern (3)
  2. HIST 216 Modern Europe, 1740-1940: An Introduction (3)
  3. HIST 224 History of Canada to 1867 (3)
  4. HIST 225 Canadian History: 1867 to the Present (3)
  5. HIST 304 Historic England I: Land and Peoples (3)
  6. HIST 305 Historic England II: Politics and Religion (3)
  7. HIST 326 Contemporary Canada: Canada after 1945 (3)
  8. HIST 327 Imperial Russia (3)
  9. HIST 329 The Social History of Canada (6)
  10. HIST 336 History of Canadian Labour (6)
  11. HIST 338 History of the Canadian West (6)
  12. HIST 361 History of French Canada: 1867 to the Present (3)
  13. HIST 363 The Women’s West: Women and Canadian Frontier Settlement (3)
  14. HIST 364 Women and the Family in Urban Canada, 1880s-1940s (3)
  15. HIST 367 World War II (3)
  16. HIST 371 The Medieval World I: The Early Middle Ages (3)
  17. HIST 372 The Medieval World II: The High Middle Ages (3)
  18. HIST 373 The Renaissance (3)
  19. HIST 374 The Northern Renaissance and the Reformation (3)
  20. HIST 380 Twentieth-Century United States (3)
  21. HIST 404 Historical Foundations of Modern Science (3)
  22. HIST 407 The Enlightenment (3)
  23. HIST 426 Contemporary Canada: Canada after 1945 (3)
  24. HIST 455 Canada and the Bomb: Canada and the World in the Cold War (3)
  25. HIST 470 Pre-Industrial Origins of Labour and Socialist Thought (3)
  26. HIST 471 Labour and Socialist Thought in the Early Industrial Revolution, 1800-1850 (3)
  27. HIST 472 Labour and Socialist Thought in the Later Industrial Revolution, 1850-1917 (3)
  28. HIST 486 The Industrial Revolution (3)
  29. HIST 491 Directed Studies in History I (3)
  30. HIST 499 The History of the Family in Western Europe: From the Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution (3)

Humanities

  1. HUMN 201 Western Culture I: Before the Reformation (3)
  2. HUMN 202 Western Culture II: Since the Reformation (3)
  3. HUMN 285 History of Popular Music I: Blues to Big Bands, 1900-1940 (3)
  4. HUMN 286 History of Popular Music II: Be-bop to Beatles, 1940-1970 (3)
  5. HUMN 309 Ancient Greece (3)
  6. HUMN 320 Rome and Early Christianity I (3)
  7. HUMN 321 Rome and Early Christianity II (3)
  8. HUMN 360 East Meets West (3)
  9. HUMN 421 The Folk Music Revival I: Before 1945 (3)
  10. HUMN 423 Studies in Popular Music (3)

Information Systems

  1. INFS 200 Accessing Information (3)

Music

  1. MUSI 267 Sound and Sense: Listening to Music (3)
  2. MUSI 268 Classical Music: An Introduction (3)

Native Studies (see also 3.4 Social Science)

  1. NTST 111 Introductory Cree I (3)
  2. NTST 112 Introductory Cree II (3)
  3. NTST 211 First Year University Cree (3)
  4. NTST 212 First Year University Cree II (3)
  5. NTST 342 Issues in Native Education (3)
  6. NTST 368 History of Canada’s First Nations to 1830 (3)
  7. NTST 369 History of Canada’s First Nations from 1830 (3)
  8. NTST 370 The Métis (3)

Philosophy

  1. PHIL 152 Basic Critical Thinking (3)
  2. PHIL 252 Critical Thinking (3)
  3. PHIL 261 From Socrates to Sartre (6)
  4. PHIL 333 Professional Ethics (3)
  5. PHIL 371 Ethics, Science, Technology, and the Environment (3)

Religious Studies

  1. RELS 204 Introduction to World Religions (6)

Spanish

  1. SPAN 200 First Year Spanish I: Destinos (3)
  2. SPAN 201 First Year Spanish II: Destinos (3)
  3. SPAN 300 Second Year Spanish I (3)
  4. SPAN 301 Second Year Spanish II (3)

Women’s Studies (see also 3.4 Social Science)

  1. WMST 400 Feminism in the Western Tradition (3)
  2. WMST 465 Special Projects in Women’s Studies I (3)
  3. WMST 467 Special Projects in Women’s Studies III (3)

3.3. Science

All courses listed below are in the Science area of study. Credit weight is indicated in parentheses.

Astronomy and Astrophysics

  1. ASTR 200 Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics I (3)
  2. ASTR 205 Universe - The Ultimate Frontier (3)

Biology

  1. BIOL 204 Principles of Biology I (3)
  2. BIOL 205 Principles of Biology II (3)
  3. BIOL 206 Biological Laboratories (3)
  4. BIOL 230 Human Physiology (6)
  5. BIOL 235 Human Anatomy and Physiology (6)
  6. BIOL 321 Wild Flowers (3)
  7. BIOL 325 Introductory Microbiology (3)
  8. BIOL 341 Human Genetics (3)
  9. BIOL 345 Introductory Ecology (3)
  10. BIOL 401 Cell Biology (3)
  11. BIOL 495 Biology Projects I (3)
  12. BIOL 496 Biology Projects II (3)

Chemistry

  1. CHEM 217 Chemical Principles I (3)
  2. CHEM 218 Chemical Principles II (3)
  3. CHEM 301 Introduction to Biochemistry (3)
  4. CHEM 330 Environmental Chemistry (3)
  5. CHEM 350 Organic Chemistry I (3)
  6. CHEM 360 Organic Chemistry II (3)
  7. CHEM 495 Chemistry Projects I (3)
  8. CHEM 496 Chemistry Projects II (3)

Computer Science and Information Systems

  1. COMP 200 Introduction to Computing and Information Systems (3)
  2. COMP 210 Introduction to Information Systems and Computer Applications (3)
  3. COMP 268 Introduction to Computer Programming (Java) (3)
  4. COMP 272 Data Structures (Java) (3)
  5. COMP 307 Computer Programming with C/C++ (3)
  6. COMP 308 Object-Oriented Programming (3)
  7. COMP 314 Computer Organization (3)
  8. COMP 345 Data Communications (3)
  9. COMP 346 Computer Networks (3)
  10. COMP 361 Systems Analysis and Design (3)
  11. COMP 378 Introduction to Database Management (3)
  12. COMP 390 Computer Graphics (3)
  13. COMP 416 Object-Oriented Design (3)
  14. COMP 418 Distributed and Multimedia Databases and Database Tuning (3)
  15. COMP 456 Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems Through PROLOG (3)
  16. COMP 482 Human Factors in Computer Systems (3)
  17. COMP 485 Distributed Systems (3)
  18. COMP 490 Applications Development with Emerging Technology: Multimedia with Java (3)
  19. COMP 495 Computer and Information Systems Projects I (3)
  20. COMP 496 Computer and Information Systems Projects II (3)

Geography (see also 3.4 Social Science)

  1. GEOG 265 Introductory Physical Geography I (3)
  2. GEOG 266 Introductory Physical Geography II (3)
  3. GEOG 495 Geography Projects I (3)
  4. GEOG 496 Geography Projects II (3)

Geology

  1. GEOL 200 Introductory Physical Geology (3)
  2. GEOL 201 Introductory Historical Geology (3)
  3. GEOL 313 Our Physical Resources (3)
  4. GEOL 319 Structural Geology: The Architecture of Earth’s Continental Crust (3)
  5. GEOL 415 Earth’s Origin and Early Evolution (3)
  6. GEOL 495 Geology Projects I (3)
  7. GEOL 496 Geology Projects II (3)

Health

  1. HLTH 200 Introduction to Human Health (3)

Mathematics

  1. MATH 100 Developmental Mathematics (zero credit)
  2. MATH 215 Introduction to Statistics (3)
  3. MATH 216 Computer-Oriented Approach to Statistics (3)
  4. MATH 244 Business Mathematics (3)
  5. MATH 265 Introduction to Calculus I (3)
  6. MATH 266 Introduction to Calculus II (3)
  7. MATH 270 Linear Algebra I (3)
  8. MATH 271 Linear Algebra II (3)
  9. MATH 309 Discrete Mathematics (3)
  10. MATH 376 Ordinary Differential Equations (3)
  11. MATH 495 Mathematics Projects I (3)
  12. MATH 496 Mathematics Projects II (3)

Nutrition

  1. NUTR 330 Introductory Nutrition (3)
  2. NUTR 331 Nutrition for Health (3)
  3. NUTR 405 Nutrition in Health and Disease (3)

Physics

  1. PHYS 200 Introductory Physics I (3)
  2. PHYS 201 Introductory Physics II (3)
  3. PHYS 202 Introductory Physics III (3)
  4. PHYS 274 Introductory Physics (duplicated in PHYS 200, PHYS 201) (6)

Science

  1. SCIE 326 Scientific Reasoning (3)
  2. SCIE 495 Science Projects I (3)
  3. SCIE 496 Science Projects II (3)

3.4. Social Science

All courses listed below are in the Social Science area of study and are also considered to be Arts courses. Credit weight is indicated in parentheses.

Anthropology

  1. ANTH 275 Faces of Culture: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
  2. ANTH 276 Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (3)
  3. ANTH 307 The Inuit Way (3)
  4. ANTH 315 Readings in Regional Ethnology (3)
  5. ANTH 318 Ancient Civilizations of the Americas (3)
  6. ANTH 334 History of Anthropology (3)
  7. ANTH 354 Language and Culture (3)
  8. ANTH 362 Native Peoples of Canada (3)
  9. ANTH 375 The Anthropology of Gender (3)
  10. ANTH 376 Alberta Archaeology: Prehistoric Lifeways (3)
  11. ANTH 394 Anthropology and the City (3)
  12. ANTH 401 Ethnography: Principles in Practice (3)
  13. ANTH 406 Special Topics in Anthropology (3)
  14. ANTH 407 Advanced Readings in Regional Ethnology (3)
  15. ANTH 408 Method and Theory in Anthropology (3)
  16. ANTH 476 Archaeology: Principles in Practice (3)
  17. ANTH 499 Medical Anthropology (3)

Career Development

  1. CADE 300 Theories of Career Development (3)
  2. CADE 301 Career Development Resources in the Changing World of Work (3)
  3. CADE 400 Creating a Working Alliance (3)
  4. CADE 401 Experiential Learning and Reflective Practice I (3)
  5. CADE 402 Experiential Learning and Reflective Practice 2 (3)
  6. CADE 403 Special Projects in Career Development 1 (3)
  7. CADE 404 Special Projects in Career Development 2 (3)

Communication Studies

  1. CMNS 301 Communication Theory and Analysis (3)
  2. CMNS 308 Understanding Statistical Evidence (3)
  3. CMNS 321 Computers and Human Experience (3)
  4. CMNS 385 Media Construction of Social Movements and Issues (3)
  5. CMNS 421 Personal Implications of the Internet (3)
  6. CMNS 445 Directed Readings in Communication Studies (3)

Economics

  1. ECON 247 Microeconomics (3)
  2. ECON 248 Macroeconomics (3)
  3. ECON 301 The Changing Global Economy (3)
  4. ECON 321 Economics of Health Care (3)
  5. ECON 347 Intermediate Microeconomics (3)
  6. ECON 375 Political Economy of Resource Development in Canada (3)
  7. ECON 376 Economic Development in the Third World (6)
  8. ECON 377 Economics of Inequality and Poverty (3)
  9. ECON 385 Money, Banking, and Canadian Financial Institutions (3)
  10. ECON 475 International Trade (3)
  11. ECON 476 International Finance (3)

Education

  1. EDUC 301 Educational Issues and Social Change I:Historical Social Perspectives (3)

Environmental Studies

  1. ENVS 252 The Environment: Issues and Options for Action (3)
  2. ENVS 253 Global Environmental Change: The Scientific and Social Issues (3)
  3. ENVS 435 Case Studies in Environmental Protection (3)

Geography (see also 3.3 Science)

  1. GEOG 200 World Regional Geography (3)
  2. GEOG 201 Introductory Human Geography (3)
  3. GEOG 302 The Canadian North (3)
  4. GEOG 310 Canadian Urban Development (6)

Global Studies

  1. GLST 307 The Pacific Century (3)
  2. GLST 308 Americas: An Introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean (3)
  3. GLST 377 Twentieth-Century China (3)

Labour Studies

  1. LBST 200 Introduction to Labour Studies (3)
  2. LBST 202 Labour College of Canada: Introduction to Labour Studies (3)
  3. LBST 331 Women, Workers, and Farmers: Histories of North American Popular Resistance (3)
  4. LBST 332 Women and Unions (3)
  5. LBST 411 Special Projects in Labour Studies I (3)
  6. LBST 412 Special Projects in Labour Studies II (3)
  7. LBST 413 What Do Unions Do? (3)

Native Studies (see also 3.2 Humanities)

  1. NTST 200 Introduction to Native Studies I (3)
  2. NTST 201 Introduction to Native Studies II (3)
  3. NTST 315 Community Development (3)
  4. NTST 326 Health Issues: Health and Healing (3)
  5. NTST 357 Contemporary Aboriginal Issues in Canada (3)
  6. NTST 358 Aboriginal Women in Canadian Contemporary Society (3)

Political Economy

  1. POEC 230 Globalization and World Politics (3)
  2. POEC 302 Introduction to Political Economy (3)
  3. POEC 393 Canada and the Global Political Economy (3)
  4. POEC 395 Global Development Strategies (3)
  5. POEC 483 International Political Economy: Power, Production, and Global Order (3)
  6. POEC 499 Directed Study in Political Economy (3)

Political Science

  1. POLI 212 World Politics Online (3)
  2. POLI 277 Introduction to Political Science I: Concepts, Structures, and Institutions (3)
  3. POLI 278 Introduction to Political Science II: Political Processes and Political Behaviour (3)
  4. POLI 307 Political Ideologies (3)
  5. POLI 309 Canadian Government and Politics (3)
  6. POLI 311 Aboriginal Politics and Governments (3)
  7. POLI 325 Canadian Environmental Policy and Politics (3)
  8. POLI 330 International and Global Politics (3)
  9. POLI 340 Introduction to Comparative Politics I: The Politics of Industrial/Postindustrial Countries (3)
  10. POLI 341 Introduction to Comparative Politics II: Comparative Politics in Developing Countries (3)
  11. POLI 350 Women in Canadian Politics (3)
  12. POLI 383 Introduction to Canadian Political Economy (3)
  13. POLI 390 Canadian Federalism (3)

Psychology

  1. PSYC 228 An Introduction to Child Development (3)
  2. PSYC 289 Psychology as a Natural Science (3)
  3. PSYC 290 General Psychology (3)
  4. PSYC 323 Developmental Psychology (3)
  5. PSYC 340 Introduction to Applied Social Psychology (3)
  6. PSYC 342 Psychology of Aesthetics (3)
  7. PSYC 343 Issues and Strategies in Counselling Women (6)
  8. PSYC 350 Adolescent Development (3)
  9. PSYC 355 Cognitive Psychology (3)
  10. PSYC 356 Introduction to Personality Theories and Issues (3)
  11. PSYC 379 Social Psychology (3)
  12. PSYC 381 The Psychology of Adult Development (3)
  13. PSYC 387 Learning (3)
  14. PSYC 389 An Introduction to Learning Disabilities (3)
  15. PSYC 400 Teaching and Managing the Child with Learning Difficulties (6)
  16. PSYC 401 Learning Through Life (3)
  17. PSYC 402 Biological Psychology (3)
  18. PSYC 404 Experimental Psychology (3)
  19. PSYC 418 Special Projects in Psychology (3)
  20. PSYC 432 Psychology and the Built Environment (3)
  21. PSYC 435 Abnormal Psychology (3)
  22. PSYC 470 Consultation and Collaboration for Students with Special Needs (3)
  23. PSYC 471 Managing Behaviour Problems in the Classroom (3)
  24. PSYC 488 Introduction to the Process of Counselling (3)

Social Science

  1. SOSC 278 Human Sexuality (3)
  2. SOSC 366 Research Methods in the Social Sciences (3)

Sociology

  1. SOCI 287 Introduction to Sociology (3)
  2. SOCI 288 Introduction to Modern Society (3)
  3. SOCI 300 Organizations and Society: Making Sense of Modern Organizational Life (3)
  4. SOCI 305 Sociology and Crime (3)
  5. SOCI 312 Women and Work in Canada (3)
  6. SOCI 316 Sociology of the Family (3)
  7. SOCI 321 The Sociology of Work and Industry (3)
  8. SOCI 329 Aging and You (I): An Introduction to Gerontology (3)
  9. SOCI 330 Aging and You (II): An Introduction to Gerontology (3)
  10. SOCI 335 Classical Sociological Theory: The Socio-Historical Roots of Sociology as a Discipline (3)
  11. SOCI 337 Contemporary Sociological Theory (3)
  12. SOCI 365 Sociology of Deviance (3)
  13. SOCI 380 Canadian Ethnic Studies (3)
  14. SOCI 381 The Sociology of Power and Inequality (3)
  15. SOCI 425 Special Projects in Sociology I (3)
  16. SOCI 426 Special Projects in Sociology II (3)
  17. SOCI 435 Theories of Social Change (3)
  18. SOCI 445 Selected Topics in Canadian Society (3)
  19. SOCI 450 Social Theory and the Environment (3)

Sociology/Anthropology

  1. SOAN 384 The Family in World Perspective (3)

Women’s Studies (see also 3.2 Humanities)

  1. WMST 267 Perspectives on Women: An Introduction to Women’s Studies (3)
  2. WMST 300 Women: Psychology, Sociology, and Feminist Thought (3)
  3. WMST 302 Communication Skills: Feminist Practice (3)
  4. WMST 303 Issues in Women’s Health (3)
  5. WMST 310 Feminist Approaches to Counselling Women (3)
  6. WMST 311 Special Issues in Counselling Women (3)
  7. WMST 401 Contemporary Feminist Theory (3)
  8. WMST 422 Women, Violence, and Social Change (3)
  9. WMST 444 Feminist Research Methodology (3)
  10. WMST 466 Special Projects in Women’s Studies II (3)
  11. WMST 468 Special Projects in Women’s Studies IV (3)

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