ENG 1203: Writing Public Policy
This course will explore political writing through close readings of essential texts and…
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Representations of ”the Criminal”
In this course, students will examine how representations of “the criminal” in literature and visual culture are constructed and circulated for a variety of purposes. We will look closely at the ways ins […]
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College Algebra for the Curious and Active Learner
This course can be used as a supplement to a College Algebra course. Topics include: an extensive study of functions including transformations and function composition; linear and quadratic equations and […]
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research (and creativity) from students in MUSC-4451-01H
PSYC 3330: Community Psychology Photovoice Projects
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HLTH 7713 Establishing a Leadership Development Plan Blog
Full Range Leadership model The Full Range Leadership model includes Laissez faire leadership (here interpreted as Free agent/market behaviour), Transactional leadership (Command and incentivise), and […]
Thinking Historically about Covid-19
The purpose of this course will be to help students think historically. When historians study the past, they are invariably affected by their current moment. In turn, the study of the past enables us to see the […]
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“The first rule about Book Club is that you do talk about Book Club.” Book Club is an honors course designed to allow small groups of faculty and students to read and discuss specially selected books. Dis […]
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The digital humanities lab is a 1-credit course designed to help students discover digital tools and techniques that they can apply to any discipline they are exploring at the university. Students in the […]
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