May 14, 2024  
University of Alberta Calendar 2022-2023 
    
University of Alberta Calendar 2022-2023 [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.

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

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.

Junior and Senior Courses

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.

Terminology Used in Course Descriptions

  • Units - indicates “units of course weight”. 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 units.
    • 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 units.
    • 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 units, 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.
  • Approved Hours (a-b-c) - the hours of instruction required by the course in a week, or in some cases the total time in a term.
    • 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.
  • Fee Index - the value used to calculate the instructional fees for each course. The fee index (fi) is multiplied by the fee index value (given in the appropriate subsection of Tuition and Fees ) 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 that is worth 3 units 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.
  • Typically Offered - information on when the course is normally offered.
    • 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.
  • Prerequisite - information on courses which must be successfully completed before registering in the more advanced course.
  • Corequisite - 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.

Open Studies Courses

See Registration  for complete details on admission and registration.  To browse courses that have been approved for Open Studies students, see Open Studies Course Listings on the Office of the Registrar website.

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.

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 Academic Success Centre, 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.

Course Listings

 

Theatre Design: Undergraduate

Department of Drama
Faculty of Arts

For other courses in the Department of Drama see Drama Course listings.

  
  • T DES 170 - Stagecraft


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 6-6S-0 7W
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Production techniques and associated safe working practices. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production) students.
  
  • T DES 172 - Technical Drawing for Theatre Design


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 4-2S-0 6W
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered first term

    Description
    Studies in drafting and perspective drawing for the stage. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production) students.
  
  • T DES 173 - Studio Techniques for Theatre Design


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-6L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered second term

    Description
    Study and practice of the studio techniques employed in theatre design. Normally restricted to BFA in Drama (Production) students. Prerequisite: consent of Department.
  
  • T DES 270 - Theatre Design I


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 6
    Approved Hours 0-6L-3
    Fee index 12
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Study and practice of design for the theatre. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design students or consent of department.
  
  • T DES 271 - Computer Graphics for Theatre Design


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-3S-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered second term

    Description
    Study in practice of computer graphic techniques employed in theatre design. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design and Technical Production students or consent of department.
  
  • T DES 272 - CAD for the Theatre


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-3
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered first term

    Description
    Computer aided design for the theatre designer and technician. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design and Technical Production students.
  
  • T DES 273 - Production Techniques: Scene Painting


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-6L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered first term

    Description
    Theory and techniques of the texturing and painting of scenery. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production) students, or consent of department.
  
  • T DES 275 - History of Dress and Decor I


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 4-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered second term

    Description
    A survey of style in western civilization from the ancients to the Renaissance. Prerequisite: consent of department. Note: Not to be taken by students with credit in HECOL 150, 268 or 360.
  
  • T DES 278 - Drawing


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-3L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Development and application of drawing techniques with emphasis on drawing for the theatre. Note: A single-term course offered over two terms. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design students.
  
  • T DES 370 - Theatre Design II


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 6
    Approved Hours 0-6L-3
    Fee index 12
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Further study and practice of design for the theatre. Prerequisite: T DES 270. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design students.
  
  • T DES 372 - 3D CAD for the Theatre


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-3
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered second term

    Description
    Exploration, practice and experimentation with 3D CAD for theatrical application. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design and Technical Production students. Offered in alternate years.
  
  • T DES 373 - Production Techniques: Lighting Design


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 4-2L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered first term

    Description
    Theory and techniques of lighting design. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production) students, or consent of department.
  
  • T DES 374 - Production Techniques Advanced: Lighting Design


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-6L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered second term

    Description
    Prerequisite: T DES 373. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design students, or consent of department.
  
  • T DES 375 - History of Dress and Decor II


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 4-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered second term

    Description
    A survey of style in western civilization from the Renaissance to the present. Prerequisite: consent of department. Note: Not to be taken by students with credit in HECOL 150, 268 or 360.
  
  • T DES 376 - Design Assistantship I


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-0-6
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Practical experience in assisting the designer. Corequisite: T DES 370. Note: A single-term course offered over two terms. Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design students.
  
  • T DES 378 - Drawing II


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-3L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Further development and application of drawing techniques with emphasis on drawing for the theatre. Note: A single-term course offered over two terms. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design students. Offered in alternate years.
  
  • T DES 470 - Theatre Design III


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 6
    Approved Hours 0-6L-3
    Fee index 12
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    A specialized course for advanced students, designed to meet the needs of the individual. Prerequisite: T DES 370. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design students.
  
  • T DES 471 - Portfolio


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-3S-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Portfolio assessment.
  
  • T DES 473 - Production Techniques: Costume


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-6L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered first term

    Description
    Theory and techniques of stage costuming. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production) students, or consent of department.
  
  • T DES 474 - Production Techniques: Advanced Costume


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-6L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered first term

    Description
    Prerequisite: T DES 473. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design students or consent of department.
  
  • T DES 475 - Topics in the History of Theatre Design


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered first term

    Description
    History of design and scenography for the theatre. Offered in alternate years.
  
  • T DES 477 - Production Design


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 6
    Approved Hours 0-0-6
    Fee index 12
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Practical experience in designing an element or elements of a production. Note: Restricted to BFA in Drama (Production): Design students.
  
  • T DES 478 - Design Lab


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-0-6
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Practical experience in assistant designing or design. May be taken in conjunction with either T Des 370 or T Des 477. Note: Restricted to students in the Design route of the BFA in Drama (Production).
  
  • T DES 492 - Production Lab III


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-8L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered variable

    Description
    Shop Practicum (Props, Wardrobe). Note: Restricted to students in the Design route of the BFA in Drama (Production).

Theatre Design: Graduate

  
  • T DES 570 - Advanced Theatre Design I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 6
    Approved Hours 0-6L-0
    Fee index 12
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 571 - Advanced Studio Techniques for Theatre Design


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-4L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Study and practice of the studio techniques employed in theatre design. Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 572 - Advanced Technical Drawing for Theatre Design


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 2-0-1
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Studies in drafting and perspective drawing for the stage. Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 573 - Advanced Scene Painting


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-6L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 575 - History of Dress and Decor I


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A survey of style in western civilization from the ancients to the Renaissance. Offered in alternate years.
  
  • T DES 576 - Design Assistantship III


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-0-6
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Practical experience in assistant designing. Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 577 - Production Design III


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-0-6
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Practical experience in designing an element or elements of a production. Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 578 - Advanced Drawing


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-3L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Development and application of drawing techniques with emphasis on drawing for the theatre. Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 579 - Practicum


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-9L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A practical extension of the production techniques courses, involving the student in the production process of main stage shows. Pre- or corequisite: T DES 573, 673, or 773. Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 670 - Advanced Theatre Design II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 6
    Approved Hours 0-6L-0
    Fee index 12
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 671 - Advanced Computer Graphics for Theatre Design


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 2-0-2
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Study in practice of computer graphic techniques employed in theatre design. Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 672 - Advanced CAD for the Theatre


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 2-0-2
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Computer aided design for the theatre designer and technician. Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 673 - Advanced Lighting Design


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-6L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 675 - History of Dress and Decor II


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    A survey of style in western civilization from the Renaissance to the present. Offered in alternate years.
  
  • T DES 676 - Design Assistantship IV


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-0-6
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Practical experience in assistant designing. Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 677 - Production Design IV


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-0-6
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Practical experience in designing an element or elements of a production. Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 770 - Advanced Theatre Design III


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 6
    Approved Hours 0-6L-0
    Fee index 12
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered two term

    Description
    Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 772 - Advanced 3D CAD for the Theatre


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 2-0-2
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Exploration, practice and experimentation with 3D CAD for theatrical application. Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students. Offered in alternate years.
  
  • T DES 773 - Advanced Costume Techniques


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-6L-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Note: Restricted to MFA Drama (Design) students.
  
  • T DES 775 - Advanced Topics in the History of Theatre Design


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Drama
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    History of design and scenography for the theatre.

Thesis: Graduate

Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research

  
  • THES 901 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 2
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *1 for registration status and fee assessment purposes. Approval of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research required.
  
  • THES 902 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 4
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *2 for registration status and fee assessment purposes. Approval of Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research required.
  
  • THES 903 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *3 for registration status and fee assessment purposes.
  
  • THES 904 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 8
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *4 for registration status and fee assessment purposes.
  
  • THES 905 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 10
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *5 for registration status and fee assessment purposes.
  
  • THES 906 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 12
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *6 for registration status and fee assessment purposes.
  
  • THES 907 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 14
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *7 for registration status and fee assessment purposes.
  
  • THES 908 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 16
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *8 for registration status and fee assessment purposes.
  
  • THES 909 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 18
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *9 for registration status and fee assessment purposes.
  
  • THES 910 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 0
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    For special purposes. Approval of Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research required.
  
  • THES 919 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 0
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *9 for registration status purposes. Requires payment of a set fee. Refer to the Tuition and Fees page in the University Regulations section of the Calendar.
  
  • THES 953 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 0
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents thesis research activity equivalent to *3 for registration status purposes. No instruction fees are assessed. Restricted to doctoral students registered in *3 in the preceding Spring or Summer term. Department and Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research consent required.
  
  • THES 956 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 0
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *6 for registration status purposes. No instruction fees are assessed. Restricted to doctoral students registered in *6 in the preceding Spring or Summer term. Department and Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research consent required.
  
  • THES 959 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 0
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 0
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *9 for registration status purposes. No instruction fees are assessed. Restricted to doctoral students registered in *9 in the preceding Spring or Summer term. Department and Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research consent required.
  
  • THES 988 - Thesis Research


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 9
    Approved Hours UNASSIGNED
    Fee index 18
    Faculty Graduate Studies and Research
    Department Graduate Studies & Research
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Represents research activity equivalent to *9 for registration status purposes. Restricted to graduate degree students who are conducting thesis research at another institution under a formal Institutional Agreement. Approval of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research required.

Tronc commun: Cours de 1er cycle

Centre collègial de l’Alberta

  
  • TAATC 100 - Communication 1


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Ce cours introduit l’étudiant à la complexité de la communication écrite et orale. Les étudiants apprennent des stratégies d’écriture d’affaires et des techniques pour communiquer des idées efficacement dans un milieu académique. Les étudiants utiliseront un logiciel pour composer, éditer et réviser les affectations et pour rédiger la des correspondances d’affaires (lettres et mémorandums) de différents types, avec un accent sur l’écriture, la critique, et l’édition de texte. Les étudiants apprennent des techniques efficaces de recherche en ligne et de documentation APA pour compiler et rédiger un rapport officiel. En plus d’acquérir des compétences pour l’écriture efficace, les étudiants apprendront également de bonnes aptitudes à parler en public.
  
  • TAATC 101 - Comportement organisationnel


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Ce cours fournit une introduction à ce qu’est l’organisation et traite également de l’influence que le gestionnaire a sur l’organisation et le travail. L’accent est mis sur la gestion des différences individuelles pour parvenir à une satisfaction accrue du travail et une augmentation de la productivité. De plus, un cadre de référence est utilisé afin de comprendre le comportement humain dans les organisations. Des études de cas sont solutionnées tout en utilisant les principes reliés au processus de qualité et le rationnel du processus décisionnel.
  
  • TAATC 110 - Introduction à la comptabilité 1


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Ce cours initie les étudiants aux principes de base du cycle comptable, y compris les écritures de journal, les écritures de régularisation, les écritures de clôture, l’équilibre de vérification et les états financiers. Les sujets de la comptabilité pour services et de marchandises, pour le contrôle des activités de trésorerie et pour les actifs actuelles et les immobilisations sont introduits. Principes comptables généralement reconnus sont abordés tout au long du parcours, en ce qui concerne les domaines spécifiques.
  
  • TAATC 111 - Introduction à la comptabilité 2


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Ce cours initie l’étudiant aux concepts de comptabilité financière pour les dettes à court et à long terme ainsi que les capitaux propres (sociétés). L’analyse des états financiers fournit un pont pour la comptabilité de gestion comme l’une des méthodes de mesure de performance et d’évaluation du rendement. Les étudiants seront initiés au processus de budgétisation et le rôle de budgétisation dans la planificationet le contrôle. La variation des coûts, l’analyse coût-volumebénéfice, et les déclarations de revenus sectoriels seront également explorées.
  
  • TAATC 120 - Microéconomie


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Ce cours examine la réalité de la rareté dans notre système de marché et comment les individus, les entreprises et les différents systèmes économiques prennent des décisions économiques rationnelles afin de résoudre le problème central de la pénurie. Autres sujets clés comprennent le système de marché, l’élasticité de la demande et comment les entreprises prennent des décisions et se comportent sur le marché. Vous étudierez la détermination de prix et taux de production pour les entreprises opérant dans chacun des différentes structures de marché : la concurrence pure, le monopole, la concurrence monopolistique et l’oligopole. Les fonctions économiques de l’État et l’économie de l’environnement seront examinées.
  
  • TAATC 121 - Macroéconomie


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    L’objectif principal de ce cours est d’expliquer la performance de la macro-économie globale, mesurée par le produit intérieur brut et d’autres indicateurs économiques clés. Les théories keynésiennes et monétaristes sont examinées et utilisés comme un cadre pour analyser et évaluer les effets des politiques budgétaire et monétaire sur le revenu, l’emploi et l’inflation. Le rôle des banques à charte est décrite lors d’examiner comment la Banque du Canada met en ouvre la politique monétaire de taux d’intérêt qui affectent le Canada. Les questions économiques internationales du libre-échange, la balance des paiements et taux de change sont également examinés et discutés.
  
  • TAATC 130 - Introduction à l’informatique


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Démontrer la compétence et l’alphabétisation fonctionnelle en informatique appliquée est essentielle au succès dans le monde des affaires. Ce cours présente les ordinateurs et leurs applications en entreprise. Matériel informatique et logiciels, ainsi que la communication, le réseautage et les problèmes de sécurité sont explorés. L’accent sera mis sur le développement des compétences dans la sélection et l’utilisation de logiciels pour résoudre les problèmes et la prise de décision.
  
  • TAATC 140 - Introduction à la finance


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Ce cours présente les outils, les calculs et les composants nécessaires à la réalisation d’un plan financier personnel. La valeur temporelle de l’argent, l’établissement d’objectifsfinanciers, la planification fiscale et les concepts liés à la monnaie, le crédit et la gestion des risques seront pris en charge. Vous allez apprendre à calculer le coût des crédits renouvelables versus mensualités égales et à appliquer les outils et techniques nécessaires à l’achat et le financement d’une maison. Ce cours introduit les concepts fondamentaux de l’investissement, y compris un examen des fonds mutuels, actions et obligations. La retraite et les concepts de planification successorale, y compris les annuités et les calculs de revenu de retraite, seront discutés.
  
  • TAATC 150 - Introduction au marketing


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Ce cours vous présente les principes de marketing. Les concepts clés, les méthodes d’analyse, les stratégies et tactiques essentielles à la gestion des relations clients profitables dans un environnement dynamique et connecté sont présentés. L’accent est mis sur le marketing mix et de son application stratégique dans un environnement d’affaires complexes. En particulier, les domaines détaillés du produit, de la promotion, du prix, et la distribution sont examinées en référence à la réalisation des objectifs de l’entreprise.
  
  • TAATC 160 - Principes de gestion


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Ce cours introduit l’étudiant aux principes clés de la gestion dans les environnements d’entreprise contemporaine : la planification, l’organisation, le leadership et le contrôle. Ces principes sont examinés du point de vue du gestionnaire et sont développées en utilisant des études de cas, les discussions en petits groupes et en classe, ainsi que des projets de cours et devoirs. Par ailleurs, l’étudiant apprendra comment ces principes travaillent d’une manière intégrée afin de créer une fondation solide pour les meilleures pratiques de gestion dans une entreprise.
  
  • TAATC 207 - Communication II


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Dans ce cours, les étudiantsvont s’appuyer sur les stratégies d’écriture des affaires introduites dans les cours de communications antérieurs. Le cours couvre les techniques d’écriture explicatives appropriées pour les résumés et les critiques, ainsi que les techniques d’écriture persuasives adaptées pour des lettres d’affaires et des rapports. La communication pour la recherche d’emploi (CV, lettres de candidature, et les entrevues) sont couverts dans un projet qui inclut les activités d’équipe ainsi que des devoirs individuelles. Les étudiants feront des recherches, compileront et interpréteront les données pour construire un rapport analytique. Ils polissent leurs compétences orales en préparant et en offrant des présentations orales improvisées ainsi que d’une présentation officielle. Préalable: TAATC 100.
  
  • TAATC 220 - Statistiques des affaires


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Ce cours est une initiation aux statistiques en milieu des affaires. Il donne aux étudiants la capacité d’évaluer certains problèmes en utilisant des statistiques descriptives et inférentielles(déductives). Ce cours traitera entre autres sujets des statistiques descriptives et d’analyse des données, de la théorie des probabilités, des tests d’hypothèse, de la régression et de prévision. Les objectifs d’apprentissage sont renforcés avec la résolution de problèmes d’entreprise réels et des études de cas.
  
  • TAATC 231 - Système de gestion d’information


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered l’un ou l’autre semestre

    Description
    Grâce à des études de cas, les interactions et les applications directes, ce cours démontrera comment la gestion efficace des technologies de l’information et les systèmes peuvent maximiser les capacités et ressources commerciales de l’organisation et fournir un avantage concurrentiel mondial dans le monde actuel de l’entreprise en réseau. Le cours traitera de la planification des systèmes informatiques, la prise de décision et de résolution de problèmes au niveau opérationnel, tactique et stratégique. Les étudiants développeront leur capacité d’analyser les investissements en TIC, évalueront les avantages, les risques et aligneront les investissements TIC avec les objectifs généraux de l’entreprise. En mettant l’accent sur les processus d’affaires, le cours explorera les stratégies d’application de l’entreprise TIC, telles que la planification des ressources d’entreprise, la gestion de la chaîne logistique, la gestion de la relation client, la comptabilité et les applications de ressources humaines. Préalable : TAATC130.
  
  • TAATC 260 - Droit des affaires


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours VARIABLE
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Faculté Saint-Jean
    Department Centre collègial de l’Alberta
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    L’objectif du cours est de développer des clients sophistiqués. Les étudiants apprennent à engager un avocat compétent et la façon de mener des recherches juridiques de base en ligne. Après avoir examiné les systèmes juridiques du Canada, le cours aborde la manière dontles lois sont faites et appliquées par les diverses branches du gouvernement. Le droit constitutionnel, y compris une analyse de la Charte des droits et libertés, suivent. La législation sur les droits de l’homme est également évaluée à partir d’un point de vue commercial. Le système judiciaire de l’Alberta est en contraste avec les diverses formes alternatives de règlement. Les étudiants apprennent à mener des actions civiles devant la Cour provincial civile. La responsabilité délictuelle est examinée pour identifier les dettes que pourront faire face les entreprises. Le droit des assurances et le droit des contrats sont également étudiés dans une perspective de gestion des risques. Le cours se termine par le droit du travail, y compris le droit commun et la législation pertinente.

Ukrainian: Undergraduate

Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies
Faculty of Arts

Notes

  1. The Department reserves the right to place students in the language course appropriate to their level of language skill.
  2. Placement tests may be administered in order to assess prior background. Students with a Ukrainian language background should consult a Department advisor. Such students may be granted advanced placement and directed to register in an advanced course more suitable to their level of ability. Students seeking to fulfill their Language Other than English requirement may begin at any one appropriate level, but must take the full ★6 in one language.
  3. The Department will withhold credit from students completing courses for which prior background is deemed to make them ineligible. For example, 100-level courses are normally restricted to students with little or no prior knowledge in that language. Should a student with matriculation standing, or those possessing prior background (such as native speakers or those for whom it is their first language) register in the 100-level course, credit may be withheld.
  4. See also Modern Languages and Cultural Studies (MLCS) and Slavic and East European Studies (SLAV) listings, and INT D courses offered by the Faculty of Arts.

  
  • UKR 111 - Beginners’ Ukrainian I


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-2
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Intended for students with no previous knowledge of the language and designed to develop basic skills: listening, reading, speaking, writing, and intercultural competence. Note: not to be taken by students with native or near native proficiency, or with Ukrainian 30 or its equivalents in Canada and other countries.
  
  • UKR 112 - Beginners’ Ukrainian II


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-2
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Prerequisite: UKR 111 or consent of the Department. Note: not to be taken by students with native of near native proficiency, or with Ukrainian 30 or its equivalent in Canada and other countries.
  
  • UKR 211 - Intermediate Ukrainian I


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-1
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Intended to expand comprehension and production skills in written and oral Ukrainian with a focus on intercultural communicative competence. Prerequisite: Ukrainian 30 (or equivalent), or UKR 112, or consent of Department.
  
  • UKR 212 - Intermediate Ukrainian II


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-1
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Prerequisite: UKR 211 or consent of Department.
  
  • UKR 300 - Ukrainian through its Living Culture I


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 6
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 12
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Practical language skills with a direct experience of Ukrainian life and culture in the Lviv environment. The language of instruction is Ukrainian. Prerequisite: UKR 212 or consent of Department.
  
  • UKR 306 - Business Ukrainian


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Modern Ukrainian for the business world. Emphasis is on communication and official writing practices with attention to gaining professional and socio-cultural competence in Ukrainian. Prerequisites: UKR 212 (formerly 150, 202), or equivalent level of proficiency.
  
  • UKR 308 - Advanced Ukrainian Writing Strategies


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Readings of authentic contemporary texts; focus on writing strategies and grammar. Prerequisite: UKR 212 (formerly 150, 202) or consent of Department.
  
  • UKR 309 - Advanced Ukrainian Conversational Strategies


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Focus on the functional and socio-cultural elements of the language. Study of language etiquette, cultural norms and taboos. Prerequisite: UKR 212 (formerly 150, 202) or consent of Department.
  
  • UKR 400 - Ukrainian through its Living Culture II


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 6
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 12
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Improves students’ language and cultural proficiency through direct experience of contemporary Ukrainian life in Lviv. Prerequisite: UKR 300 or 304 or consent of Department.
  
  • UKR 495 - Honors Thesis


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 0-3S-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term

  
  • UKR 499 - Special Topics


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term


Ukrainian: Graduate

  
  • UKR 599 - Directed Reading


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term

  
  • UKR 697 - Topics in Ukrainian Folklore


    Course Career Graduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Modern Lang & Cultural Studies
    Typically Offered either term


University: Undergraduate

Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences

  
  • UNIV 101 - First-Year Experience I


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 1.5
    Approved Hours 0-3S-0
    Fee index 3
    Faculty Agric, Life & Environ Sciences
    Department Agric, Life & Environ Sciences
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Topics relevant to successful academic performance including study skills, use of campus resources, stress management, and career planning.
  
  • UNIV 102 - First-Year Experience II


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 1.5
    Approved Hours 0-3S-0
    Fee index 3
    Faculty Agric, Life & Environ Sciences
    Department Agric, Life & Environ Sciences
    Typically Offered second term

    Description
    Exploration and application of university regulations, faculty expectations, pathways to academic excellence, and practical methods for surviving the challenges of first year on campus.

Women’s and Gender Studies: Undergraduate

Faculty of Arts

  
  • WGS 101 - Representations of Girls and Women


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 2-1S-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    An exploration of the impact that cultural representations of gender have on the political, economic, and social lives of girls and women throughout the world.
  
  • WGS 102 - Gender and Social Justice


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 2-1S-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Examines social and cultural constructions of gender, sexuality, race, class, and disability as well as visions for social justice.
  
  • WGS 220 - Feminism and Popular Culture


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Selected cultural forms from feminist perspectives. The focus is both on developing a feminist critique of cultural representations of women, and on considering the possibilities of feminist intervention in and production of popular culture.
  
  • WGS 240 - Feminism and Food


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Introduction to food justice and feminist food politics. Note: Not open to students with credit in W ST 340 or WGS 340.
  
  • WGS 244 - Critical Disability Studies


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Introduction to social and cultural models of disability, with an emphasis on intersections of disability with race, class, gender, and sexuality.
  
  • WGS 250 - Gender and Science


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Interdisciplinary exploration of gender and science, with an emphasis on intersections of gender, race, sexuality, and politics in historical and contemporary scientific practices. Note: Not open to students with credit in W ST 350 or WGS 350.
  
  • WGS 255 - Gender and Sexuality in World and Indigenous Religions


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Historical and contemporary survey of ideas about, and practices relating to, gender and sexuality in world and Indigenous religions.
  
  • WGS 260 - Women and War


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Introduction to how women experience political conflicts, either in contemporary or historical contexts, focusing on how violence, access to resources, public decision-making, and social security impact women during and after conflict.
  
  • WGS 270 - Feminism and Sexualities


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Approaches to, and key debates about, sexuality. Topics may include: sexology; critiques of heterosexuality; political lesbianism; queer theory; transgender and intersexuality; prostitution and sex work. Note: Not open students with credit in W ST 370 or WGS 370
  
  • WGS 280 - Indigenous Women, Autobiography, and Life Writing


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Explores the ways in which Indigenous women have resisted colonial constructions of race and gender through autobiographical expressions and life writing. Includes study of memoirs, journals, confessions, diaries, personal essays, oral histories, and visual art.
  
  • WGS 298 - Critical Issues


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    This course offers an introduction to select issues in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. A variable content course, which may be repeated if topics vary.
  
  • WGS 301 - History of Feminist Thought


    Course Career Undergraduate
    Units 3
    Approved Hours 3-0-0
    Fee index 6
    Faculty Arts
    Department Women’s and Gender Studies
    Typically Offered either term

    Description
    Historical study of selected feminist writers and activists. Emphasis is on European and North American feminist thought up to the mid twentieth century. Prerequisite: Any 100 or 200 level WGS or W ST course, or departmental consent.
 

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