Mar 29, 2024  
2019-2020 Academic Calendar Mount Royal University 
    
2019-2020 Academic Calendar Mount Royal University [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


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Health and Physical Education

  
  • HPED 2050 - Professional Practice


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 2
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Blended, Online, Lecture
    Other Hour(s): 4
    Other Hours Schedule Type Practicum

    This course is a first practicum for Bachelor of Health and Physical Education students. This course consists of two components: The first component is a review of common theory across disciplines including: professionalism, ethical behaviour, business practice, communication, conflict management and confidentiality; the second component is an unpaid practical shadowing and observation in each student’s discipline for a minimum of 52 hours.

    Prerequisite(s): HPED 1000  and HPED 1020 .
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  • HPED 2507 - Nutrition and Health


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Blended, Online, Lecture
    This course will provide the student with a basic understanding of the role of nutrition in health and fitness. By surveying the basics of human nutrition, and considering practical applications, the student will be prepared to apply nutrition guidelines to their individual nutrition needs and those of specialized populations.

    GNED Cluster 1 - Tier 2

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  • HPED 2703 - Fundamental Fitness and Measurement


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Lab Hour(s): 2

    This is a foundation course in physical fitness incorporating the basic theory, testing and application of physical fitness, nutrition and weight control knowledge. It involves a lecture/lab presentation in which students will design personal fitness programs, apply the programs, test their progress and evaluate the results.

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  • HPED 2810 - Invasion Games


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides strategy, tactics and skills for games that involve physical interactions with an opponent such as basketball, soccer and rugby. This course provides an overview of how game skills can contribute to healthy lifestyles and the development of age appropriate fundamental movement skills with a focus on activity for life. Students who complete this class will have the competency to deliver an invasion game experience safely.

    Recommended Preparation: PHYL 1310 .
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  • HPED 2830 - Introductory Flexibility and Relaxation


    Credit(s): 1.5
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course introduces a conceptual framework for utilizing flexibility and relaxation in relation to overall fitness and personal well-being. The course builds on theory from Human Anatomy and applies flexibility principles from basic human anatomy knowledge. A variety of flexibility and relaxation techniques will be explored and incorporated in practical ways. Students will be required to participate in strength training activity in this course.

    Prerequisite(s): PHYL 1512 .
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  • HPED 2832 - Functional Gymnastics


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides an overview of all aspects of the Alberta elementary physical education program with a particular emphasis on movement experiences in gymnastics. It is intended for any student who is interested in working with children and youth in an educational or recreation environment that includes fundamental movement skill development. Students who complete this class will have the competency to deliver an educational gymnastics experience safely.

    Recommended Preparation: PHYL 1530 .
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  • HPED 2850 - Introductory Strength Training


    Credit(s): 1.5
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course introduces strength training principles that can be applied to counsel healthy individuals. The course builds on theory from Human Anatomy by applying concepts in that course to strength training principles. The course covers basic theory and emphasizes practical aspects of strength training. Students will be required to participate in strength training activities in this course.

    Prerequisite(s): PHYL 1512 .
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  • HPED 2851 - Cardiovascular Training


    Credit(s): 1.5
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course is designed to both improve the cardiovascular fitness of the student and, at the same time, familiarize him or her with theoretical knowledge and training regimens.

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  • HPED 2852 - Net and Implement Games


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides strategy, tactics and skills for games that involve a net or wall, such as volleyball, badminton and squash. This course provides an overview of how game skills can contribute to healthy lifestyles and the development of age-appropriate fundamental movement skills with a focus on
    activity for life. Students who complete this course will have the competency to deliver net and wall game experiences safely.

    Recommended Preparation: PHYL 1310 .
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  • HPED 2870 - Introductory Backpacking


    Credit(s): 1.5
    Other Hours Schedule Type Field Work

    Block course, multiday excursion

    This course is an exposure to the skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary for trail hiking, off trail rambling and below treeline camping in the backcountry. Harmonious and minimal impact living and walking in the natural environment is a major priority.

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  • HPED 2871 - Introductory Mountain Travel


    Credit(s): 1.5
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This is an introductory course in mountaineering, which includes alpine and glacier techniques. Emphasis will be placed on safety and sound judgement. A peak ascent, within the Rocky Mountains, will be attempted. Participation is required in one weekend.

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  • HPED 2875 - Introductory Mountain Biking


    Credit(s): 1.5
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course is designed to provide students with the ability to demonstrate basic skills regarding safety, mountain bike maintenance and repair, riding technique and planning for back country touring. Participation is required in one weekend.

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  • HPED 2880 - Introductory Canoeing


    Credit(s): 1.5
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This is an introductory course in canoeing with the emphasis on basic techniques, equipment, safety precautions, group dynamics and leadership skills. Students will be involved in moving water situations.

    Prerequisite(s): Students must be able to swim 100 metres.
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  • HPED 2881 - Introductory Kayaking


    Credit(s): 1.5
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This is an introductory course in kayaking with the emphasis on basic techniques, equipment, safety precautions, group dynamics and leadership skills. Students may be involved in moving water situations.

    Prerequisite(s): Students must be able to swim 100 metres.
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  • HPED 2882 - Introductory Swimming


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Students will understand and perfect the front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke, elementary back stroke, sidestroke and butterfly. Water entries, self-rescue skills, basic first aid and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation will also be covered in the course. Students will be introduced to other aquatic recreation activities such as skin diving, aquasize and water games.

    Prerequisite(s): Students enroling in the course must be comfortable in deep water and be able to swim 100 metres continuously.
    Note: Students will be responsible for payment of fees to outside organizations when the issue of a certificate involves a fee.

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  • HPED 2883 - Recreational Aquatic Games


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course will introduce students to a variety of aquatic based sports and recreational activities. Students will become proficient in swimming strokes, aquatic games and the rescue of self and others. Students will develop instructional strategies for swimming strokes and aquatic activities. Note: Student must be comfortable in deep water and be able to swim a minimum of 100 meters continuously.

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  • HPED 2884 - Introductory Winter Travel


    Credit(s): 1.5
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course introduces students to a spectrum of self propelled winter activities including snowshoeing, classic cross-country and skate-skiing as well as winter hiking and winter camping techniques. Emphasis will be given to skill development, self and group care in a winter context and connections to the health and well-being implications of staying active during the winter months. Participation is required for one weekend.

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  • HPED 3010 - Sociological Perspectives


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course is a study of the social and cultural meanings of sport and physical activity in contemporary Canadian society and culture.

    GNED Cluster 3 - Tier 2

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  • HPED 3030 - Research Methods and Statistics for Health Professionals


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course builds on students’ experience derived from HPED 2030  to advance their knowledge of statistical procedures and research methods in the development of professional practice. Students will learn evidence informed practice, levels of evidence and experimental design theory. Students will screen data and conduct analyses such as correlation, regression, ANOVA including post hoc tests and non-parametric analyses using statistical software.

    Prerequisite(s): HPED 2030 .
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  • HPED 3050 - Practicum


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 1
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture, Online
    Other Hour(s): 12
    Other Hours Schedule Type Practicum

    This is an unpaid practicum for Bachelor of Health and Physical Education students that provides formal industry experience with an approved organization in the health, ecotourism, outdoor leadership, sport, recreation, or physical activity industries. Students will be required to complete a minimum of 160 practicum hours and assignments connected with the curriculum.

    Prerequisite(s): HPED 2030  and one of HPED 2050 , PHED 1050 , or ETOL 2011 .
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  • HPED 3199 - Directed readings


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Directed Reading
    Subject to the approval of the Chair. Directed Readings are intended to provide a more flexible approach for students who want to pursue and receive credit in areas of study which are of particular interest to them. Two Directed Reading courses can be used for graduation purposes but they must be in different disciplines. A Directed Reading cannot replicate an existing course. The objectives of the Directed Reading course(s) must be filed in the Office of the Registrar and will be made available to any institution requesting them for evaluation purposes. Arrangements for Directed Readings must be completed on or before the Add/ Drop deadline.

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  • HPED 3711 - Field School-B

    (formerly HPED 4711)
    Credit(s): 6
    Lecture Hour(s): 6
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course is designed to provide students with a learning experience outside of the traditional classroom setting. Students will travel nationally or internationally to a discipline-specific and relevant location related to their program of study. Students will apply theoretical principles learned throughout the program. A major project (typically research-based) will be completed while on location or data collection will occur throughout the experience. Please note that additional fees (travel, accommodation, sustenance, program fees) will apply outside of the standard tuition.

    Prerequisite(s): One of GNED 1301 GNED 1303 GNED 1304 , or approval of the department.
    GNED Cluster 3 - Tier 3

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  • HPED 3740 - Wellness and the Student: From Community Health to Global Action


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course introduces how personal wellness impacts family and community health and highlights strategies for promoting global well-being. Utilizing a mix of theory and application, students gain an understanding of the interconnectivity of family and community well-being to global health. Students also explore individual, community and global actions that impact global health and wellbeing.

    GNED Cluster 3 - Tier 3

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  • HPED 3850 - Advanced Strength Training


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This is an advanced course in the theory and practice of strength training. Emphasis will be on the utilization of free weight equipment for participants requiring additional or advanced strength training.

    Prerequisite(s): HPED 2850 .
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  • HPED 4199 - Directed readings


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Directed Reading
    Subject to the approval of the Chair. Directed Readings are intended to provide a more flexible approach for students who want to pursue and receive credit in areas of study which are of particular interest to them. Two Directed Reading courses can be used for graduation purposes but they must be in different disciplines. A Directed Reading cannot replicate an existing course. The objectives of the Directed Reading course(s) must be filed in the Office of the Registrar and will be made available to any institution requesting them for evaluation purposes. Arrangements for Directed Readings must be completed on or before the Add/ Drop deadline.

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  • HPED 4709 - Field School-A


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course is designed to provide students with a learning experience outside of the traditional classroom setting. Students will travel nationally or internationally to a discipline-specific and relevant location related to their program of study. Students will apply theoretical principles learned throughout the program. A project (typically research based) will be completed while on location or data collection will occur throughout the experience. Please note that additional fees (travel, accommodation, sustenance, program fees) will apply outside of the standard tuition.

    Prerequisite(s): Approval of the department.
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Human Resources

  
  • HRES 2170 - Introduction to Human Resources


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Blended, Lecture
    This course will introduce students to the various elements of Human Resources management. In addition to the functional areas within HR, students will focus on the legal, ethical, and strategic HR management issues. Contemporary HR issues will also be discussed.

    Note: Only one of ENTR 2237 and HRES 2170 can be used to satisfy program requirements.

    GNED Cluster 3 - Tier 2

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  • HRES 2299 - Directed Readings


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Directed Reading
    Subject to the approval of the Chair. Directed Readings are intended to provide a more flexible approach for students who want to pursue and receive credit in areas of study which are of particular interest to them. Two Directed Reading courses can be used for graduation purposes but they must be in different disciplines. A Directed Reading cannot replicate an existing course. The objectives of the Directed Reading course(s) must be filed in the Office of the Registrar and will be made available to any institution requesting them for evaluation purposes. Arrangements for Directed Readings must be completed on or before the Add/ Drop deadline.

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  • HRES 3274 - Recruitment & Selection


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to design and implement strategic recruitment and selection initiatives. Topics include: analyzing and developing job requirements, legal considerations, identifying sources of applicants, screening mechanisms, testing methods, and effective interviewing techniques. Students will take part in interview simulations in order to enhance their skills in this area.

    Prerequisite(s): HRES 2170 .
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  • HRES 3275 - Compensation & Benefits


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides students with an overview of direct and indirect compensation theory and practices within the Canadian business environment. Students will explore the design, implementation, and management of compensation and benefits systems, and how these align with an organization’s overall vision. Current practices that link total rewards and employee attraction, retention, and motivation will also be discussed.

    Prerequisite(s): HRES 2170 .
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  • HRES 3277 - Organizational Learning and Development


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides students with the theoretical constructs as well as practical elements for assessing, designing and developing learning initiatives from a broader organizational and strategic perspective. Areas of examination in this course include an overview to strategic learning and development within organizations, building a learning culture, as well as assessing what type of learning and development interventions can be introduced to address individual and organizational performance.

    Prerequisite(s): HRES 2170 .
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  • HRES 3278 - Employee Relations


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides students with the theoretical constructs as well as practical elements for engaging in effective employee relations. Practical areas of examination in this course include an overview to effective employee relations within organizations, recognition strategies to maintain an engaged work force, how prevailing attitudes affect good employee relations, managing conflict and diversity as well as coping with change. It also provides an overview to the role of coaching in performance management.

    Prerequisite(s): HRES 2170 .
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  • HRES 3399 - Directed Readings


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Directed Reading
    Subject to the approval of the Chair. Directed Readings are intended to provide a more flexible approach for students who want to pursue and receive credit in areas of study which are of particular interest to them. Two Directed Reading courses can be used for graduation purposes but they must be in different disciplines. A Directed Reading cannot replicate an existing course. The objectives of the Directed Reading course(s) must be filed in the Office of the Registrar and will be made available to any institution requesting them for evaluation purposes. Arrangements for Directed Readings must be completed on or before the Add/ Drop deadline.

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  • HRES 4273 - Labour Relations


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course examines the current state of industrial and labour relations within Canada Applicable legislation will be discussed, and students will review the terms and conditions contained within collective agreements. The roles and impacts of unions, both within organizations, and within Canadian society will be explored. Students will take part in a bargaining simulation in order to develop their knowledge and skills in this area.

    Prerequisite(s): HRES 2170 .
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  • HRES 4275 - Organization Development & Culture Calibration


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course examines how HR professionals effectively anticipate, diagnose, implement, and monitor long-range initiatives to enhance an Organization’s culture and drive performance, thereby developing relationships with, and providing value to, leaders and managers. HR metrics, decision making skills, and exploration and implementation of processes to contribute to organizational success will also be reviewed. As well, ethical considerations within the creation of an organizational HR brand will be analyzed.

    Prerequisite(s): HRES 3275 , HRES 3277 , HRES 3274 , and HRES 3278 .
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  • HRES 4407 - Transition Management


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides students with an understanding of how HR professionals effectively identify, guide, and implement changes within an organization. Topics include: change agents, barriers to change, and employee communication strategies during times of transition. Students will explore the concept of coaching employees through transitions, and effectively aligning change to an organization’s strategic intent.

    Prerequisite(s): MGMT 3276 .
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  • HRES 5101 - Strategic Human Resources Management


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course is an examination of the overall role and functions of human resource management in relation to an organization’s strategic planning process. Students will explore how to manage human resources effectively in the dynamic legal, social, and economic environment currently challenging organizations. The emphasis will be on the methods in which typical HR activities, e.g., recruitment & selection, and compensation & benefits align with the organization’s goals and objectives.

    Prerequisite(s): HRES 4273  and HRES 4275 .
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Humanities

  
  • HUMN 1109 - Western Culture I: Before the Reformation


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course surveys the development of Western cultural experience from its origins in Ancient Greece to the end of the Middle Ages (circa 1500 AD). Although the course employs an historical framework, its overall approach is interdisciplinary, drawing on the findings of archaeologists, classical scholars, philosophers, art historians, literary critics as well as historians of the Ancient World and the Medieval World.

    GNED Cluster 2 - Tier 2

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  • HUMN 1111 - Western Culture II: Since the Reformation


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course surveys the development of the Western cultural experience from the Reformation (circa 1500 AD) to the present. Although the course employs an historical framework, its overall approach is interdisciplinary, drawing on the insights of artists, poets, novelists, musicians, philosophers, and scientists, as well as historians of the Early Modern and Modern periods of Western culture.

    GNED Cluster 2 - Tier 2

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  • HUMN 2201 - Outstanding Lives


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides an interdisciplinary study of the original works of significant thinkers from the areas of the arts, fine arts, science, religion, philosophy and politics. Each semester a different individual or individuals are the focus of study.

    GNED Cluster 2 - Tier 2

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  • HUMN 2219 - Ancient Greece (800 BCE - 323 BCE)


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the history and culture of Ancient Greece (circa 800 BCE - 323 BCE). The course employs an interdisciplinary approach, examining the mythology, religion, history, politics, philosophy, science, art and literature of this ancient culture that has often been seen as the cradle of Western civilization.

    Recommended Preparation: HIST 1101 .
    GNED Cluster 2 - Tier 2

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  • HUMN 2297 - Issues in Science and Religion


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course examines issues of mutual concern for science and religion such as evolution and creation, value and meaning of humanity, exploitation and/or stewardship of life, of the world.

    GNED Cluster 2 - Tier 3

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  • HUMN 3199 - Directed Readings


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Directed Reading
    Subject to the approval of the Chair. Directed Readings are intended to provide a more flexible approach for students who want to pursue and receive credit in areas of study which are of particular interest to them. Two Directed Reading courses can be used for graduation purposes but they must be in different disciplines. A Directed Reading cannot replicate an existing course. The objectives of the Directed Reading course(s) must be filed in the Office of the Registrar and will be made available to any institution requesting them for evaluation purposes. Arrangements for Directed Readings must be completed on or before the Add/ Drop deadline.

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  • HUMN 4199 - Directed Readings


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Directed Reading
    Subject to the approval of the Chair. Directed Readings are intended to provide a more flexible approach for students who want to pursue and receive credit in areas of study which are of particular interest to them. Two Directed Reading courses can be used for graduation purposes but they must be in different disciplines. A Directed Reading cannot replicate an existing course. The objectives of the Directed Reading course(s) must be filed in the Office of the Registrar and will be made available to any institution requesting them for evaluation purposes. Arrangements for Directed Readings must be completed on or before the Add/ Drop deadline.

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International Business

  
  • INBU 2201 - Cross-Cultural Management


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides an overview of cross-cultural management practices and examines how culture is expressed through organizational behavior within the business community in Canada and abroad. In this course students will be exposed to the importance of culture and the nature of cultural diversity in relation to communication, etiquette, motivating employees, and organizational structure.

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  • INBU 2299 - Directed Readings


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Directed Reading
    Subject to the approval of the Chair. Directed Readings are intended to provide a more flexible approach for students who want to pursue and receive credit in areas of study which are of particular interest to them. Two Directed Reading courses can be used for graduation purposes but they must be in different disciplines. A Directed Reading cannot replicate an existing course. The objectives of the Directed Reading course(s) must be filed in the Office of the Registrar and will be made available to any institution requesting them for evaluation purposes. Arrangements for Directed Readings must be completed on or before the Add/ Drop deadline.

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  • INBU 3301 - Global Business Environment


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course is an introduction to the field of international business: national economic, political and cultural differences; the issues surrounding globalization; the role of international institutions in facilitating international trade; international trade agreements; the international monetary system; current international business trends and developments. The course will stress Canada’s place in the global economy and the challenges Canadian businesses face in doing international business.

    GNED Cluster 3 - Tier 3

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  • INBU 3302 - International Marketing


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    There are ways to succeed in international marketing and they include understanding who your customers are, what they want and how you can best provide it. International Marketing prepares you to master the challenges of international markets. Topics include domestic versus international marketing, principles of marketing, market research techniques, promotional strategies, pricing, missions and trade fairs and international marketing management.

    GNED Cluster 3 - Tier 3

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  • INBU 3304 - Global Supply Chain Management


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Logistics involve the steps taken to get your products to market. Logistics can be a source of competitive advantage; both speed and efficiency of delivery are key elements affecting marketing and financing. In this course, you will learn ways to deliver your product better, cheaper and faster than your competitors. Topics include commercial documentation, government documents, regulatory compliance, health and environment issues, transportation and customs clearance.

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  • INBU 3305 - International Market Entry Strategies


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Success in international trade means that your product must get into the hands of prospective customers in the most efficient, safe and cost-effective manner possible. Topics in this course include distribution channels, partnering, barriers to entry, market entry strategies, managing a joint venture, investment-based strategies and exit strategies.

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  • INBU 3306 - International Trade Research


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Effectiveness in international trade depends greatly upon developing an in-depth understanding of your targeted international markets. Trade Research will help you discover how to evaluate import and export opportunities, source market information, analyze data and define research objectives. Topics include Management Information Systems for international trade, using databases, applications of trade research and competitor intelligence.

    Prerequisite(s): INBU 3301 .
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  • INBU 3307 - International Trade Law


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Gain a clear understanding of international laws and regulations and examine key legal issues that may have implications for your expansion into the global marketplace. Topics in International Trade Law include international business agreements, Canadian contract law, public trade law, international sale of goods and product liability and insurance.

    Prerequisite(s): INBU 3301  and MGMT 3230 .
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  • INBU 3399 - Directed Readings


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Directed Reading
    Subject to the approval of the Chair. Directed Readings are intended to provide a more flexible approach for students who want to pursue and receive credit in areas of study which are of particular interest to them. Two Directed Reading courses can be used for graduation purposes but they must be in different disciplines. A Directed Reading cannot replicate an existing course. The objectives of the Directed Reading course(s) must be filed in the Office of the Registrar and will be made available to any institution requesting them for evaluation purposes. Arrangements for Directed Readings must be completed on or before the Add/ Drop deadline.

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  • INBU 3730 - Special Topics in International Business


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides an examination of selected topics in international business, including opportunities in international venues through travel study. As this is a variable content course, the specific topic will be announced each time the course is offered. Students may not receive credit for this course more than once.

    Prerequisite(s): INBU 3301 .
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  • INBU 3901 - Doing Business in Emerging Markets


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Students examine the position of emerging markets in the new global economy and the business opportunities available in these countries. It highlights challenges and opportunities associated with organizational management and business strategy in emerging economies. Topics include understanding emerging economies; markets and institutions; operating in emerging markets; emerging markets’ innovations; managing risk in emerging markets; targeting emerging market clients; and business ethics in emerging markets.

    Prerequisite(s): INBU 3301 .
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  • INBU 4408 - International Trade Management


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    The emergence of a global economy has challenged traditional assumptions about management. For companies seeking to penetrate worldwide markets, the skills learned in International Trade Management could mean the difference between success and failure. Topics include sources of market information, international business planning, applications of trade research and competitor intelligence, including benchmarking the competition, building an international work force, operating a trade office and managing international assets.

    Prerequisite(s): INBU 3301 , INBU 3302 , or consent of the department.
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Interior Design

  
  • INDS 1141 - Studio 1: Space + Experience


    Credit(s): 3
    Other Hour(s): 12
    Other Hours Schedule Type Studio

    Through a series of projects, students investigate, explore, and develop their understanding of how people interact with and experience space. This course applies knowledge and skills from the core areas of study in the term.

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  • INDS 1142 - Design + Precedent 1


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    The focus of this course is how people interact with and experience space. This perspective is introduced and explored through design theory (elements, principles, human factors, sensory experience), design vocabulary and design precedents necessary for creative exploration.

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  • INDS 1144 - Design Tools 1


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course introduces principles of effective visual communication. Freehand drawing methods, figure drawing, model building, and compositions utilizing various mediums, will be used to explore and communicate how people interact with and experience space. Skills learned are fundamental for creative exploration.

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  • INDS 1241 - Studio 2: Inhabitation


    Credit(s): 3
    Other Hour(s): 12
    Other Hours Schedule Type Studio

    Through a series of projects, students investigate, explore, and develop their understanding of human inhabitation of space. Students apply their understanding of space and experience and extend it to the rituals of spatial inhabitation. This course applies knowledge and skills from the core areas of study in the term.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 1141 , INDS 1142 , INDS 1144  and DEST 1101  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 1242 - Design + Precedent 2


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    The focus of this course is how people inhabit space. This perspective is introduced and explored through design theory (spatial syntax, place-making, context), scales of inhabitation and design precedents necessary for creative exploration.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 1141  
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  • INDS 1243 - Systems 2


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course introduces basic building systems necessary to construct spaces for human inhabitation. Topics will include: basic structural principles, fundamental building systems, essential building regulations, sustainability and material properties.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 1141 , INDS 1142 , INDS 1144 , and DEST 1101  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 1244 - Design Tools 2


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course expands hand and digital communication tools. Technical drawing conventions, orthographic projection, and rendering techniques utilizing various mediums, will be used to explore and communicate how people inhabit space. Skills learned are a key aspect of creative exploration and professional practice.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 1141 , INDS 1142 , INDS 1144  and DEST 1101  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 2010 - Directed Field Studies I


    Credit(s): 15
    Other Hours Schedule Type Work Term

    This course will foster an understanding of the multi-faceted practice of interior design. Through paid work experiences in businesses associated with the design and construction of interior environments, students will apply academic skills and theory acquired in Semesters 1 - 4. The required on-line learning modules provide academic background in sustainable design.

    Prerequisite(s): Interior Studies 3327 and all required 4th semester courses.
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  • INDS 2141 - Studio 3: Spatial Connectivity


    Credit(s): 3
    Other Hour(s): 12
    Other Hours Schedule Type Studio

    Through a series of projects, students investigate, explore, and develop their understanding of spatial connectivity. Students apply their understanding of inhabitation and connectivity between spaces of varied functions, environments and experiences. This course applies knowledge and skills from the core areas of study in the semester.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 1241 , INDS 1242 , INDS 1243  and INDS 1244  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 2142 - Design + Precedent 3


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    The focus of this course is patterns of inhabitation and connectivity of spaces. This perspective will be introduced and explored through design theory (spatial mapping, kinesthetics, public interaction, and temporality), patterns of inhabitation, and design precedents necessary for creative exploration.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 1241 , INDS 1242 , INDS 1243  and INDS 1244  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 2143 - Systems 3


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course introduces fundamental building systems and background knowledge necessary for understanding and designing for the connected, built environment. Topics will include: frame structures, integrated building systems, building codes and bylaws, material properties and sustainable design principles.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 1241 , INDS 1242 , INDS 1243  and INDS 1244  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 2144 - Design Tools 3


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 2
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Lab Hour(s): 4

    This course develops student knowledge and abilities used to explore connections between design intent, graphic representation and the connected built environment. This course expands the hand and digital skills (AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp) used to communicate design intent and construction drawings.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 1241 , INDS 1242 , INDS 1243  and INDS 1244  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 2241 - Studio 4: The Collective


    Credit(s): 3
    Other Hour(s): 12
    Other Hours Schedule Type Studio

    Through a series of projects, students investigate, explore, and develop their understanding of design for collective inhabitation and spatial connectivity at various scales of public and private spaces. This course applies knowledge and skills from the core areas of study in the semester.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 2141 , INDS 2142 , INDS 2143 , INDS 2144  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 2242 - Design + Precedent 4


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Through a series of investigations students will explore and develop their understanding of design for the collective. This will be introduced and explored through design theory (public interaction, corporate/organizational culture, collective rituals, living collectively), spatial programming and design precedents necessary for creative exploration.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 2141 , INDS 2142 , INDS 2143 , INDS 2144  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 2243 - Systems 4


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides an introduction to integrated building systems and background knowledge necessary for understanding and designing for collective public spaces in the built environments. Topics will include: shell structures, integrated systems, related building codes and bylaws, material properties and sustainable design principles.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 2141 , INDS 2142 , INDS 2143 , and INDS 2144  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 2244 - Design Tools 4


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 2
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Lab Hour(s): 4

    This course develops student knowledge and abilities used to communicate in professional practice. This course expands and combines the hand (hybrid drawing) and digital skills (AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp) necessary for creative exploration.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 2141 , INDS 2142 , INDS 2143 , and INDS 2144  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 3010 - Directed Field Studies II


    Credit(s): 15
    Other Hours Schedule Type Work Term

    This second semester of paid work experience will provide students with practical experience in areas which pertain to their specific interests and skills. Although employment will be coordinated through the Career Services office, students will be encouraged to find their own employment opportunities.

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  • INDS 3141 - Studio 5: Context


    Credit(s): 3
    Other Hour(s): 12
    Other Hours Schedule Type Studio

    This course applies knowledge and skills from the core areas of study in the term. Through a series of projects, students investigate, explore, and develop contextually sensitive design for the creation of complex volumes in multi-use spaces.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 2241 , INDS 2242 , INDS 2243 , and INDS 2244  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 3142 - Design + Precedent 5


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Through a series of investigations, students will engage in dialogue about specialized interior typologies and complex volumes. Dialogue will be introduced and explored through design theory (consumption, leisure, branding), contextual analysis and design precedents necessary for creative exploration.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 2241 , INDS 2242 , INDS 2243 , and INDS 2244  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 3143 - Systems 5


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides an examination and exploration of complex, public spaces. Advanced specification considerations and topics will include: specialized interior typologies, integration of building regulations, codes and bylaws, heating/ventilation/air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, acoustics, casework, furniture, fixtures, equipment and materials.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 2241 , INDS 2242 , INDS 2243 , and INDS 2244  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 3144 - Design Tools 5


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides an introduction to advanced digital communication methods and media. Digital perspectives and modelling skills are developed through advanced digital media software (3D Studio Max modeling software) necessary for creative exploration. Students develop their professional portfolio.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 2241 , INDS 2242 , INDS 2243 , and INDS 2244  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 3199 - Directed Readings


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Directed Reading
    Subject to the approval of the Chair. Directed Readings are intended to provide a more flexible approach for students who want to pursue and receive credit in areas of study which are of particular interest to them. Two Directed Reading courses can be used for graduation purposes but they must be in different disciplines. A Directed Reading cannot replicate an existing course. The objectives of the Directed Reading course(s) must be filed in the Office of the Registrar and will be made available to any institution requesting them for evaluation purposes. Arrangements for Directed Readings must be completed on or before the Add/ Drop deadline.

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  • INDS 3241 - Studio 6: Transformations


    Credit(s): 3
    Other Hour(s): 12
    Other Hours Schedule Type Studio

    This course applies knowledge and skills from the core areas of study in the term. Through a series of projects, students investigate, explore, and develop prototypes that express the transformation and experience of space and the potential materiality of unique spatial conditions.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 3141 , INDS 3142 , INDS 3143 , and INDS 3144  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 3242 - Design + Precedent 6


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Through a series of investigations, students will engage in dialogue about the transformation and experience of space through material qualities, artifacts and adaptive reuse. This will be introduced and explored through design theory (craft, making, digitization, adpative reuse) and design precedents necessary for creative exploration.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 3141 , INDS 3142 , INDS 3143 , and INDS 3144  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 3345 - Internship


    Credit(s): 0
    Other Hour(s): 35
    Other Hours Schedule Type Work Term

    This required, zero-credit, paid internship, will foster an understanding of the culture, expectations and requirements of professional Interior Design practice. The internship provides work experience opportunities with businesses involved in various aspects of design and construction of the built environment. Students will apply, refine and hone academic knowledge, skills and abilities acquired in the program.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 3241 , INDS 3242 , INDS 3244  and DEST 3201  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 4141 - Studio 7: Investigation


    Credit(s): 3
    Other Hour(s): 12
    Other Hours Schedule Type Studio

    Studio integrates prototyping, case studies and evidence-based design research as a process to explore design thinking and making. Through a series of selected spatial typologies and directed study modules students will prepare for their capstone thesis project development in Studio 8. Student explorations and research may be supported through professional mentorship.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 3241 , INDS 3242 , INDS 3244  and DEST 3201  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 4142 - Design + Precedent 7


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This seminar course supports small student group investigation and dialogue into specific typologies that may inform their individual capstone/thesis project. Exploration of advanced design theory, programming and research methods (evidence-based) provide a framework for students to gather, analyze, synthesize, develop and inform their thesis.  

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 3241 , INDS 3242 , INDS 3244  and DEST 3201  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 4143 - Systems 7


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This seminar course supports small student group investigation and dialogue into specific advanced building science principles and material properties. Students will explore and integrate current building science guidelines and issues, including Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), green design, energy, Sick Building Syndrome (SBS), Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), and acoustics into built environments.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 3241 , INDS 3242 , INDS 3244  and DEST 3201  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 4199 - Directed Readings


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Directed Reading
    Subject to the approval of the Chair. Directed Readings are intended to provide a more flexible approach for students who want to pursue and receive credit in areas of study which are of particular interest to them. Two Directed Reading courses can be used for graduation purposes but they must be in different disciplines. A Directed Reading cannot replicate an existing course. The objectives of the Directed Reading course(s) must be filed in the Office of the Registrar and will be made available to any institution requesting them for evaluation purposes. Arrangements for Directed Readings must be completed on or before the Add/ Drop deadline.

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  • INDS 4245 - Professional Practice


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course focuses on professional practice standards. Students will explore the business principles, project structure and management, practice and client types, and the contributions of interior design practice to society, in preparation for practice as a professional Interior Designer. 

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 4141 , INDS 4142 , and INDS 4143  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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  • INDS 5241 - Studio 8: Integration

    (formerly INDS 4241)
    Credit(s): 3
    Other Hour(s): 9
    Other Hours Schedule Type Studio

    Studio 8 is a culmination of the student-directed project investigations begun in Studio 7. Student work will be supported by faculty and professional mentorship. This studio course results in a capstone thesis project with a multi-media presentation and final thesis documentation. This final thesis work is displayed in a grad show at the end of the term.

    Prerequisite(s): INDS 4141 , INDS 4142 , and INDS 4143  with a minimum grade of C, or consent of the department.
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Indigenous Studies

  
  • INST 1101 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies: the Canadian Context


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course provides an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Indigenous Studies. Specifically, the course surveys the diverse histories and traditional and contemporary cultures of the various groups in what is now Canada. Taught from an Aboriginal perspective, the course explores a wide range of topics, with an emphasis on colonization and decolonization.

    GNED Cluster 3 - Tier 2

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  • INST 1111 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies: International Perspectives


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    Taught from an Aboriginal perspective, this course explores a range of topics, with an emphasis on colonization and decolonization in a comparative international context. The Indigenous peoples focused on will vary from semester to semester and may include groups from areas such as Australia, New Zealand, South America and the United States.

    GNED Cluster 3 - Tier 2

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  • INST 2710 - Indigenous Arts of North America


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course offers an investigation into the arts of the Indigenous peoples of North America and the distinctive traditions associated with the Arctic, the Woodlands, the Plains, the Northwest Coast and the Southwest. Particular emphasis will be placed on Indigenous art of the modern and contemporary world.

    GNED Cluster 2 - Tier 2

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  • INST 2720 - Travel Studies in Indigenous Studies


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course offers the opportunity to conduct land-based learning in the field of Indigenous Studies. The content and themes of the course will vary by term and instructor. The course will include at least one multi-night field trip within Canada or abroad.

    Recommended Preparation: INST 1101  or INST 1111 .
    GNED Cluster 2 - Tier 2

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  • INST 2730 - Topics in Indigenous Studies


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course offers the opportunity to examine specific topics in Indigenous Studies in both Canadian and International contexts. The specific content of the course will vary by term and instructor. Possible topics include education, contact narratives, land rights, politics, Metis/Mestizo history and culture, and Indigenous women’s studies.

    Recommended Preparation: INST 1101  and/or INST 1111 .
    GNED Cluster 3 - Tier 2

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  • INST 3710 - Place- and Land-based Learning: Decolonizing and Indigenous Perspectives


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course explores decolonizing and Indigenous perspectives as this pertains to ‘learning from place’ and ‘learning on the land’ in local and international contexts. Particular attention will be paid to the connections between Indigenous conceptions of place and land, and matters concerning resistance/agency, language/identity, truth/reconciliation, and knowledge/social relations.

    Prerequisite(s): INST 1101 .
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  • INST 3740 - Indigenous Research Ethics and Protocols


    Credit(s): 3
    Lecture Hour(s): 3
    Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture
    This course invites students to critically explore issues surrounding research on and with Indigenous peoples through a comparative analysis approach and overview of relevant literature that allow students to apply their understandings. 

    Prerequisite(s): INST 1101  or INST 1111 .
    GNED Cluster 2 - Tier 3

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