May 16, 2024  
University of Alberta Calendar 2018-2019 
    
University of Alberta Calendar 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Listings


 

Details of Courses

Courses taught at the University of Alberta are listed alphabetically. All courses, except those taught by Faculté Saint-Jean, are described in English.

Each course is designated by its computer abbreviation and a number. Students should use this abbreviation and number when completing any form requiring this information.

Courses are numbered according to the following system:

000-099 Pre-University
100-199 Basic Undergraduate. Normally requires no university-level prerequisites. Designed typically for students in the first year of a program.
200-299 Undergraduate. Prerequisites, if any, are normally at the 100-level. Designed typically for students in the second year of a program.
300-399 Undergraduate. Prerequisites, if any, are normally at the 200-level. Designed typically for students in the third year of a program.
400-499 Advanced Undergraduate. Prerequisites, if any, are normally at the 300-level. Designed typically for students in the fourth year of a program.
500-599 Graduate. Designated for graduate students and certain advanced or honors undergraduate students in their final year.
600-799 Graduate Courses
800-899 Special Registrations
900-999 Graduate Thesis and Project Numbers

For the purposes of program descriptions and prerequisite designation, courses numbered 100-199 are designated as Junior Courses and courses numbered 200-499 are designated as Senior Courses.

Note: Some exceptions to the course number system described above have been granted to the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry.

Course Description Symbols and Figures

Several symbols and figures are used to indicate the type, duration, and weight of courses.

  1. ★—Indicates “units of course weight,” and usually follows the course title. The accompanying number indicates the weight of the course as used in computing grade point averages and for meeting degree requirements.
    A course which runs throughout the Fall/Winter (i.e., from September through April) is usually weighted ★6. A course that runs for only one term (i.e., Fall: from September to December, or Winter: from January through April) is usually weighted ★3. Certain courses are offered over Fall/Winter or Spring/Summer, or in one term, with weights of ★1, ★2, and ★4. These are considered as one-sixth, one-third, and two-thirds of a Fall/Winter or Spring/Summer course, respectively. Some honors and graduate courses involving research may vary in weight according to the length and difficulty of the project. Some clinical courses may vary in weight according to the length of clinical experience. Some courses, not included in the computation of grade point averages, are offered for credit only and either carry a weight of ★0, or are marked as “Credit.”
    Undergraduate students who take courses offered by the Faculty of Engineering but are not registered in Engineering will have a course weight assigned for these courses according to the protocol of their home Faculty.
  2. fi—Denotes: “fee index,” the value used to calculate the instructional fees for each course. The fee index is multiplied by the fee index value (given in the appropriate subsection of Fees Payment Guide ) to give the dollar value of instructional fees for the course.
    For normal courses, the fee index is twice the value of the units of course weight; for example, a course with ★3 normally has fi 6. In cases where exceptional fees considerations need to be made, the fee index is set differently by the Board of Governors.
    Note that certain programs (e.g., MD, DDS, etc.) are assessed on a program fee basis for all or certain years. In these cases, the fee index calculation does not apply.
  3. (x term, a-b-c)—These figures in parentheses give information on when the course is offered and the hours of instruction required by the course in a week, or in some cases the total time in a term.
    In the case of a single-term course, the term in which the course is given is mentioned (item x). The designation “either term” means that the course may be offered either in the first term or in the second term or in each term, at the discretion of the department concerned. The designation “variable” means that the course may be taught either as a single-term or as a full-session course.
    Item a indicates lecture hours. Item b indicates seminar hour(s), demonstration hours (d), clinic hours (c), or lecture-laboratory hours (L). Item c indicates laboratory hours. For two-term courses, the hours of instruction are the same in both terms unless otherwise indicated. The expression 3/2 means 3 hours of instruction every second week; 2s/2 means 2 seminar hours every second week.
    Examples:
    (first term, 3-0-3): a course taught in first term with 3 hours lecture, no seminar, and 3 hours lab per week.
    (second term, 0-1s-2): a course taught in second term with no lectures, 1 seminar hour, and 2 hours of lab per week.
    (either term, 3-0-0): a course taught in either first or second term, or each term, with 3 lecture hours per week, no seminar, and no lab.
    (two-term, 3-0-3): a course taught over both first and second term with three lecture hours, no seminar, and three hours lab per week.
    (variable, 3-0-0): a course which may be taught in either first or second term or over two terms with three lecture hours per week, no seminar, and no lab.
  4. Prerequisite—This provides information on courses which must be successfully completed before registering in the more advanced course.
    Corequisite—This provides information on courses which must be taken before or at the same time as the course described in the listing.
    Note: Departments are authorized to cancel the registration of those students registered in a course offered by the department if they do not meet the prerequisite and/or corequisite requirements stated in the course description in this Calendar.
  5. [Department]— This indicates the department responsible for registration for interdepartmental courses. Normally, courses will be credited to the discipline listed in the square brackets.
  6. Open Studies Courses—Courses that are available to Open Studies students are designated in Bear Tracks Course Catalog by the  symbol.  indicates that a course is available to Open Studies students on a delayed registration basis only (see Registration  for complete details).
Important: Registration Procedures for Two-Term Courses

Students are strongly advised to refer to the Registration and Courses menu at www.registrarsoffice.ualberta.ca for details. Two-term courses are normally offered over two terms (either Fall/Winter or Spring/Summer). In a few instances, two-term courses are offered within a single term. In all cases these are identifiable in the Class Schedule because they consist of part A and part B (e.g., English 111A and 111B).

To successfully register in a two-term course, students, must do the following:

  • Register in both the part A and part B for all types of sections offered (Lectures, Labs, Seminars, etc.);
  • Register in the same section numbers for part A and part B of a course (e.g., Lecture A1 for both part A and part B, and Lab E3 for both part A and part B);
  • Register in all the appropriate sections on the same day.

All of the above must be done or the course registration is invalid and will be deleted. Invalid registrations will be deleted nightly. It is the student’s responsibility to attempt the course registration again, subject to availability.

Example: A student wishes to register in ABCD 101, a two-term course. It has a lecture and a lab section. Based on the student’s timetable planning, decides to take Lecture C3 and Lab C8. The student must add

In Fall Term ABCD 101A Lec C3 and ABCD 101A Lab C8,
and  
In Winter Term ABCD 101B Lec C3 and ABCD 101B Lab C8.

All these sections must be added on the same day to successfully register. Otherwise the registration in ABCD 101 will be deleted overnight and the student’s place in the course will be lost.

Course Renumbering

Over the years many courses have been renumbered. Old numbers can be found within individual course listings of previous Calendar editions.

Courses on Reserve

Courses not offered in the past four years are removed from this Calendar and placed on Reserve. These courses may be taught again in the future, in which case they would be brought back into the active Course Listings and placed in the Calendar. Information about Reserve Courses is available through the Registrar’s Office, the University Secretariat, and Faculty Offices.

Faculty Specific Regulations Regarding Courses

For specific Faculty regulations relating to courses and for a complete list of subjects taught by a Faculty, please consult the Undergraduate Programs section of the Calendar at the end of each Faculty section.

Physical Requirements for University Courses

The University has a commitment to the education of all academically qualified students and special services are frequently provided on campus to assist disabled students.

Nevertheless, some courses make certain unavoidable demands on students with respect to the possession of a certain level of physical skill or ability if the academic objectives of the course are to be realized. In case of doubt, students are advised to contact the Department concerned and Student Accessibility Disability Services (SAS), Office of the Dean of Students.

Because support services cannot be guaranteed for all off-campus courses, instructors may be obliged to refuse registration in such courses.

Course Availability

The following is a comprehensive course listing of all the approved courses that the University of Alberta may offer. The appearance of a course in this list does not guarantee that the course will actually be offered. The most current information on courses is available on Bear Tracks at https://www.beartracks.ualberta.ca

Course Listings

 

Augustana Faculty - Music: Undergraduate

Department of Fine Arts
Augustana Faculty

  
  • AUMUS 340 - Augustana Choir


    ★ 1.5 (fi 3) (second term, 0-4.5L-0) Performance of choral music for mixed choir, including required participation in a performance tour which may follow the winter term. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor based on audition. Notes: a *1.5 course over the winter term. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 341 - The Augustana Choir


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (two term, 0-4.5L-0) Performance of choral music for mixed choir, including required participation in a performance tour which may follow the winter term. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor, based on audition. Notes: Not open to a part-time student who has less than one year of the degree program completed. A *3 course over the full year. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 342 - Choral Ensemble


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (first term, 0-2L-0) Performance of choral music. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. Notes: a *1 course over the fall term. The course does not require participation in a performance tour. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 343 - Choral Ensemble


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (second term, 0-2L-0) Performance of choral music. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. Notes: A *1 course over the winter term. The course does not require participation in a performance tour. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 347 - Chamber Ensemble


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (two term, 0-0.5L-0) Varies in constitution (e.g., voice and piano, woodwind trio, brass quartet) from year to year. The repertoire to be performed is decided by the students and instructor. The ensemble prepares and performs under the guidance of the instructor. Prerequisite: Consent of the Division. Note: A *3 course over the full year.
  
  • AUMUS 349 - Instrumental Ensemble


    ★ 2 (fi 4) (two term, 0-1.5L-0) Includes participation in all scheduled concert events. Prerequisite: Consent of the Division. Notes: An “Application for Instrumental Ensemble Studies” must be completed and approved before registration in the course. A *2 course over the full year.
  
  • AUMUS 361 - Form, Analysis, and the Construction of Musical Meaning


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Study of music through harmonic, contrapuntal and structural analysis of selected pieces from the Baroque to Romantic periods. Includes the examination of prominent musical features and harmonic devices within common small- and large-scale forms. Offers a critique of the applications and limitations of conventional musical analysis. Prerequisite: AUMUS 261.
  
  • AUMUS 369 - Retheorizing Music: From Modernism to Postmodernism


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 0-3s-0) Examination of technical and stylistic perspectives from Modernist art music techniques established before 1950 to those found in art, popular, and world music in the twenty-first century. Included are exercises in composition and performance as well as training in related listening, sight singing, and score-reading skills. Prerequisites: AUMUS 261 and 263.
  
  • AUMUS 375 - Co-op Education Studies I


    ★ 1.5 (fi 3) (variable, 1-3.5L-0) Placement of a student with an employer organization for work experience. The practicum is designed by the student, supervising faculty member, and supervising organizational director, to integrate the liberal arts study of music with work experience in appropriate fields of business, industry, government, and the professions. Prerequisites: Third-year standing and consent of the instructor. Note: An “Application for Co-op Education Study” must be completed and approved before registration in the course.
  
  • AUMUS 376 - Directed Studies I


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 1-0-0) Individual research project in a specific area of study as defined by the student and a supervising instructor. Prerequisites: Third- or fourth-year standing and consent of the instructor. Note: An “Application for Individual Study” must be completed and approved before registration in the course.
  
  • AUMUS 388 - Concerto


    ★ 4 (fi 11) (two term, 0-1L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice and the presentation of a complete concerto or, for singers, a work or group of works normally performed with orchestra; one-hour weekly lesson offered over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Note: Restricted to Piano and Voice performance majors in their third year. A student should consult the Department of Fine Arts before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 389 - Service Playing


    ★ 2 (fi 7) (two term, 0-0.5L-0) Private keyboard lessons in the playing of hymns and chants, liturgies, conducting from the keyboard, transcription, improvisations, and transposition; a half-hour lesson weekly over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: Restricted to Liturgical Arts majors. A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 391 - Applied Music


    ★ 2 (fi 7) (two term, 0-0.5L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice; a half-hour weekly lesson over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 393 - Applied Music


    ★ 3 (fi 9) (two term, 0-0.75L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice; a three-quarter-hour weekly lesson over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 394 - Applied Music


    ★ 2 (fi 7) (either term, 0-1L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice; a one-hour weekly lesson over one term. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: Restricted to International Program students. A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 395 - Applied Music


    ★ 4 (fi 11) (two term, 0-1L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice; a one-hour weekly lesson over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 396 - Performance Studies I


    ★ 3 (fi 9) (variable, 0-3L-0) Formal recital (minimum duration: 45 minutes) prepared under the guidance of the instructor and marked by a jury. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. Corequisite: AUMUS 395.
  
  • AUMUS 397 - Applied Music


    ★ 7 (fi 17) (two term, 0-2L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice and the presentation of a formal recital (minimum duration: 45 minutes) prepared under the guidance of the instructor and marked by a jury. Participation in group master classes is required. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Note: This course is restricted to Liturgical Arts, Musical Arts, Piano, and Voice majors in the Bachelor of Music program.
  
  • AUMUS 398 - Fundamental Keyboard Skills


    ★ 1 (fi 5) (either term, 0-0.5L-0) Private piano lessons; a half-hour weekly lesson over one term. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: Restricted to students who want to develop specific skills required to pass the Keyboard Skills Proficiency Examination (KSPE), and to International Program students. A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 399 - Fundamental Keyboard Skills


    ★ 2 (fi 7) (two term, 0-0.5L-0) Private piano lessons; a half-hour weekly lesson over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: Restricted to students who want to develop specific skills required to pass the Keyboard Skills Proficiency Examination (KSPE). A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 422 - Rethinking Music: From Mozart to Madonna


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 0-3s-0) Introduction to current issues in musicological thought. The course examines traditional ways of thinking about music, and considers issues such as the role of the symbol in language and music, cultural studies, ethnomusicology, the scholarly devaluation of popular music, feminist theory, and analyses of rock videos. Prerequisite: *6 from AUMUS 224, 225, 226; or consent of the instructor. Note: Students from a variety of musical backgrounds (popular or classical) are encouraged to enrol.
  
  • AUMUS 430 - Selected Topics in Music


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Advanced study of selected topics related to music history, music theory, and ethnomusicology. Topics vary from year to year and may include such diverse areas as world music, cultural and critical theory, popular music, music video, jazz, Eurowestern style periods, genres, composers, performers, audiences, set theory, and Schenkarian analysis. Prerequisites: AUMUS 261 and *6 from AUMUS 224, 225, 226; or consent of the instructor.
  
  • AUMUS 440 - Augustana Choir


    ★ 1.5 (fi 3) (second term, 0-4.5L-0) Performance of choral music for mixed choir, including required participation in a performance tour which may follow the winter term. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor based on audition. Notes: a *1.5 course over the winter term. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 441 - The Augustana Choir


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (two term, 0-4.5L-0) Performance of choral music for mixed choir, including required participation in a performance tour which may follow the winter term. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor, based on audition. Notes: Not open to a part-time student who has less than one year of the degree program completed. A *3 course over the full year. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 442 - Choral Ensemble


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (first term, 0-2L-0) Performance of choral music. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. Notes: A *1 course over the fall term. The course does not require participation in a performance tour. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 443 - Choral Ensemble


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (second term, 0-2L-0) Performance of choral music. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. Notes: A *1 course over the winter term. The course does not require participation in a performance tour. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 447 - Chamber Ensemble


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (two term, 0-0.5L-0) Varies in constitution (e.g., voice and piano, woodwind trio, brass quartet) from year to year. The repertoire to be performed is decided by the students and instructor. The ensemble prepares and performs under the guidance of the instructor. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Note: A *3 course over the full year.
  
  • AUMUS 449 - Instrumental Ensemble


    ★ 2 (fi 4) (two term, 0-1.5L-0) Includes participation in all scheduled concert events. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: An “Application for Instrumental Ensemble Studies” must be completed and approved before registration in the course. A *2 course over the full year.
  
  • AUMUS 469 - Retheorizing Music: From Modernism to Postmodernism


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (second term, 0-3s-0) Examination of technical and stylistic perspectives from Modernist art music techniques established before 1950 to those found in art, popular, and world music in the twenty-first century. Included are exercises in composition and performance as well as training in related listening, sight singing, and score-reading skills. Prerequisites: AUMUS 261 and 263.
  
  • AUMUS 475 - Co-op Education Studies II


    ★ 1.5 (fi 3) (variable, 1-3.5L-0) Placement of a student with an employer organization for work experience. The practicum is designed by the student, supervising faculty member, and supervising organizational director to integrate the liberal arts study of music with work experience in appropriate fields of business, industry, government, and the professions. Prerequisites: Fourth-year standing and consent of the instructor. Note: An Application for Co-op Education Study must be completed and approved before registration in the course.
  
  • AUMUS 476 - Directed Studies II


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 1-0-0) Individual research project in a specific area of study as defined by the student and a supervising instructor. Prerequisites: AUMUS 376 and consent of the instructor. Note: An Application for Individual Study must be completed and approved before registration in the course.
  
  • AUMUS 488 - Concerto


    ★ 4 (fi 11) (two term, 0-1L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice and the presentation of a complete concerto or, for singers, a work or group of works normally performed with orchestra; one-hour weekly lesson offered over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Note: Restricted to Piano and Voice performance majors in their fourth year. A student should consult the Department of Fine Arts before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 489 - Service Playing


    ★ 2 (fi 7) (two term, 0-0.5L-0) Private keyboard lessons in the playing of hymns and chants, liturgies, conducting from the keyboard, transcription, improvisations, and transposition; a half-hour lesson weekly over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: Restricted to Liturgical Arts majors. A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 490 - Applied Music


    ★ 1 (fi 5) (either term, 0-0.5L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice; a half-hour weekly lesson over one term. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: Restricted to International Program students. A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 491 - Applied Music


    ★ 2 (fi 7) (two term, 0-0.5L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice; a half-hour weekly lesson over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 493 - Applied Music


    ★ 3 (fi 9) (two term, 0-0.75L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice; a three-quarter-hour weekly lesson over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 494 - Applied Music


    ★ 2 (fi 7) (either term, 0-1L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice; a one-hour weekly lesson over one term. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: Restricted to International Program students. A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 495 - Applied Music


    ★ 4 (fi 11) (two term, 0-1L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice; a one-hour weekly lesson over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 496 - Performance Studies II


    ★ 3 (fi 9) (variable, 0-3L-0) Formal recital (minimum duration: 60 minutes) prepared under the guidance of the instructor and marked by a jury. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. Corequisite: AUMUS 495.
  
  • AUMUS 497 - Applied Music


    ★ 7 (fi 17) (two term, 0-2L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice and the presentation of a formal recital (minimum duration: 60 minutes) prepared under the guidance of the instructor and marked by a jury. Participation in group master classes is required. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Note: This course is restricted to Liturgical Arts, Musical Arts, Piano, and Voice majors in the Bachelor of Music program.
  
  • AUMUS 498 - Fundamental Keyboard Skills


    ★ 1 (fi 5) (either term, 0-0.5L-0) Private piano lessons; a half-hour weekly lesson over one term. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: Restricted to students who want to develop specific skills required to pass the Keyboard Skills Proficiency Examination (KSPE), and to International Program students. A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 499 - Fundamental Keyboard Skills


    ★ 2 (fi 7) (two term, 0-0.5L-0) Private piano lessons; a half-hour weekly lesson over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: Restricted to students who want to develop specific skills required to pass the Keyboard Skills Proficiency Examination (KSPE), and to International Program students. A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 540 - Augustana Choir


    ★ 1.5 (fi 3) (second term, 0-4.5L-0) Performance of choral music for mixed choir, including required participation in a performance tour which may follow the winter term. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor based on audition. Notes: a *1.5 course over the winter term. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 541 - Augustana Choir


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (two term, 0-4.5L-0) Performance of choral music for mixed choir, including required participation in a performance tour which may follow the winter term. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor, based on audition. Notes: A *3 course over the full year. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 542 - Choral Ensemble


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (first term, 0-2L-0) Performance of choral music. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. Notes: a *1 course over the fall term. The course does not require participation in a performance tour. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 543 - Choral Ensemble


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (second term, 0-2L-0) Performance of choral music. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. Notes: A *1 course over the winter term. The course does not require participation in a performance tour. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUMUS 593 - Applied Music


    ★ 3 (fi 9) (two term, 0-0.75L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice; a three-quarter-hour weekly lesson over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.
  
  • AUMUS 595 - Applied Music


    ★ 4 (fi 11) (two term, 0-1L-0) Private lessons in instrument or voice; a one-hour weekly lesson over two terms. Prerequisite: Consent of the Department. Notes: A student should consult the Fine Arts Department before registering.

Augustana Faculty - Philosophy: Undergraduate

Department of Fine Arts
Augustana Faculty

  
  • AUPHI 101 - Introduction to Western Philosophy I: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Introduction to the main problems and theories that have dominated philosophical thought, through study and critical discussion of selected classics of ancient and medieval philosophy.
  
  • AUPHI 102 - Introduction to Western Philosophy II: Modern Philosophy


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Continuation of an introduction to the main problems and theories that have dominated philosophical thought, through study and critical discussions of selected classics of modern philosophy.
  
  • AUPHI 200 - Metaphysics: Theories of Reality


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Examination of traditional and contemporary topics such as Being and Nonbeing, the nature of time, freedom, appearance and reality, persons, and the mind-body problem.
  
  • AUPHI 210 - Epistemology: Theories of Knowledge


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Study of such central topics in epistemology as foundationalism, truth and rationality, skepticism and the limits of knowledge, relativism and the objectivity of knowledge, evidence and verifiability, and belief and justification.
  
  • AUPHI 226 - Existentialism


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Introduction to the main themes and perspectives in recent existential philosophy. Authors such as Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Sartre, Heidegger Mounier, and Camus may be considered.
  
  • AUPHI 240 - Ancient Political Philosophy


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Historical survey of the development of political and social philosophy, focusing on classical Greece and Rome. Authors studied will include Plato and Aristotle. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of AUPOL 210 and AUPHI 240.
  
  • AUPHI 241 - Modern Political Philosophy


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Historical and critical survey of the political ideas of modern Europe, from the end of the Renaissance to the end of the 19th century. Authors studied may include Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Wollstonecraft and Marx. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of AUPOL 211 and AUPHI 241.
  
  • AUPHI 250 - History of Christian Thought


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Survey of the history of Christian thought from its Judaic and Hellenistic origins up to and including the twentieth century.
  
  • AUPHI 260 - Ethics


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Examination of questions of right and wrong, good and evil, and reasons for action, through study of ethical theories of philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and Mill.
  
  • AUPHI 277 - Women, Darkness and Crooked Things: Feminist Philosophy


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) An introduction to feminist issues in philosophy.
  
  • AUPHI 325 - Phenomenology


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Study of the phenomenological method, its history in the twentieth-century, and its contemporary possibilities. Themes and texts are selected from the writings of Husserl as well as from those of Heidegger, Schütz, Stein, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, Patocka , Young, and others.
  
  • AUPHI 336 - Nineteenth-Century Philosophy


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Main currents of thought of the nineteenth century and the ideological conflicts that our own age has inherited from its predecessors. Particular attention is given to the social and political aspects of the philosophical systems of Hegel, Kierkegaard, Marx, Darwin, and Nietzsche.
  
  • AUPHI 345 - Philosophy in Canada


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Study of texts by historical or contemporary philosophical figures in Canada, centred on a chosen theme, in relation to the Canadian cultural and institutional context, and drawing from a multidisciplinary perspective on philosophy.
  
  • AUPHI 350 - Philosophy of Science


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Philosophical approach to the presuppositions, attitudes, language, practices, and goals of the physical and social sciences. Topics may include theory evaluation, explanation, and the nature of scientific law.
  
  • AUPHI 351 - Thinking About Sex: Philosophy, Science, and the Construction of Sex


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Examines philosophical issues raised by scientific research into sex, sexual orientation, and gender.
  
  • AUPHI 355 - Philosophy and the Environment


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Investigation of the philosophical and social issues related to technology and the environment. Topics may include the natural/artificial distinction, different meanings of “environment”, the ways we understand, package, and manage nature as well as issues in environmental ethics and aesthetics. May include texts by Western and Indigenous thinkers. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of AUPHI 355 and AUENV 355.
  
  • AUPHI 358 - Philosophy of Religion II


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Continuation of the exploration of religion and religious experience undertaken in AUPHI 357. Consideration is given to various forms of spirituality as found in the writings of Christian and non-Christian mystics and religious thinkers such as Eckhart, Shankara, and Starhawk. Prerequisite: AUPHI 357 or consent of the instructor.
  
  • AUPHI 365 - Aesthetics


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Considerations of theoretical issues related to visual arts, broadly understood and of sense experience.
  
  • AUPHI 390 - Indigenous Thought: First Nations Thought and Knowledge


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Examines core issues in Indigenous thought and knowledge.
  
  • AUPHI 392 - World Philosophy: Comparing Perspectives


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Study of philosophy as it takes place outside Europe and North America and outside the Western canon. Topics may include: relationship between philosophy, culture, and spirituality; tradition; reason; language; communitarianism and individualism; nonduality; colonialism; government and power; as well as topics proper to local philosophical traditions. Geographical areas covered vary from year to year.
  
  • AUPHI 490 - Selected Topics in the History of Philosophy I


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) In-depth study of a theme, philosopher, philosophical movement, or philosophical period. Prerequisite: AUPHI 102 or consent of the instructor.
  
  • AUPHI 492 - Selected Topics in the History of Philosophy III


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) In-depth study of a theme, philosopher, philosophical movement, or philosophical period. Prerequisite: AUPHI 102 or consent of the instructor.
  
  • AUPHI 493 - Selected Topics in the History of Philosophy IV


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) In-depth study of a theme, philosopher, philosophical movement, or philosophical period. Prerequisite: AUPHI 102 or consent of the instructor.
  
  • AUPHI 495 - Directed Studies I


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Intensive study of a specific area of Philosophy as defined by a student and a supervising instructor. Prerequisites: *9 at a senior level in Philosophy and consent of the instructor. Note: An “Application for Individual Study” must be completed and approved before registration in the course.
  
  • AUPHI 496 - Directed Studies II


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Intensive study of a specific area of Philosophy as defined by a student and a supervising instructor. Prerequisites: *9 at a senior level in Philosophy and consent of the instructor. Note: An “Application for Individual Study” must be completed and approved before registration in the course.
  
  • AUPHI 497 - Directed Studies III


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 3-0-0) Intensive study of a specific area of Philosophy as defined by a student and a supervising instructor. Prerequisites: *9 at a senior level in Philosophy and consent of the instructor. Note: An “Application for Individual Study” must be completed and approved before registration in the course.

Augustana Faculty - Physical Activity: Undergraduate

Department of Social Sciences
Augustana Faculty

Note: Augustana Faculty AUPAC courses are not equivalent to PAC courses offered in the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation in credit value or hours of instruction and thus may not be applicable to degree programs offered by that Faculty.

  
  • AUPAC 103 - Tennis


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (first term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 109 - Cross-Country Skiing


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (second term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 114 - Dance


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 123 - Aquatics


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 124 - Badminton


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 125 - Canoeing


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (first term, 0-3L-0) Note: Not open to students with credit in AUPAC 226.
  
  • AUPAC 133 - Strength Training


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 134 - Indoor Climbing


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 151 - Track and Field


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (first term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 152 - Luge


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (second term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 161 - Gymnastics


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 173 - Football


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (first term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 177 - Soccer


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (first term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 178 - Basketball


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 179 - Volleyball


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 180 - Softball (Fast Pitch)


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (first term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 181 - Team Handball


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 224 - Advanced Badminton


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0) Prerequisite: AUPAC 124.
  
  • AUPAC 226 - Moving Water Canoeing: Skill Development


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (spring/summer, 0-3L-0) Corequisite: AUPED 286. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of AUPAC 226 and AUPAC 326. Requires payment of additional student instructional support fees. Refer to the Fees Payment Guide in the University Regulations and Information for Students section of the Calendar.
  
  • AUPAC 253 - Advanced Luge


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (second term, 0-3L-0) Prerequisite: AUPAC 152.
  
  • AUPAC 270 - Adventure Games


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0)
  
  • AUPAC 277 - Advanced Soccer


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (first term, 0-3L-0) Prerequisite: AUPAC 177.
  
  • AUPAC 278 - Advanced Basketball


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0) Prerequisite: AUPAC 178.
  
  • AUPAC 279 - Advanced Volleyball


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0) Prerequisite: AUPAC 179.
  
  • AUPAC 291 - Selected Topics in Physical Activity


    ★ 1 (fi 2) (either term, 0-3L-0) Advanced study and practice of selected physical activities. Prerequisite: Second-year standing: variable according to activity.
  
  • AUPAC 293 - Selected Topics in Physical Activity


    ★ 3 (fi 6) (either term, 0-3L-0) Advanced study and practice of selected physical activities. Prerequisite: Second-year standing: variable according to activity.
 

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