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May 17, 2024
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2020-2021 Academic Calendar Mount Royal University [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses
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Art History |
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ARTH 3401 - The Grand Tour: Travel Studies in Western Europe Credit(s): 3 Lecture Hour(s): 3 Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture The art and architecture of selected western European regions will be explored from an interdisciplinary perspective as a prelude to a field study trip to Europe, offering students an experiential knowledge and a greater appreciation of the regions’ artistic and cultural history.
Prerequisite(s): GNED 1201 , GNED 1202 , or GNED 1203 and consent of the department. Recommended Preparation: ARTH 1101 and/or ARTH 1103 . Note: Students will be responsible for paying all costs, including travel, associated with the field trip.
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Broadcast Media Studies |
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BMST 3401 - Diversity in Media (formerly COMM 3401) Credit(s): 3 Lecture Hour(s): 3 Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Students will be exposed to theoretical perspectives on the ways culture, race, religion, gender and other lines of difference shape media discourse. Given Canada’s history and legislated commitment to multiculturalism in broadcast media, students will explore the forces that affect how marginalized groups are represented in media and examine strategies to ensure equitable coverage.
Prerequisite(s): COMM 2500 . Fall Schedule Winter Schedule Spring Schedule Summer Schedule
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Chemistry |
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CHEM 3401 - Solid State Credit(s): 3 Lecture Hour(s): 3 Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture This course is a study of the models and concepts underlying the physics of chemical species in the solid state. Topics covered will include crystal structures, mechanical properties of solids, electronic models of solids, and semiconductor devices.
Prerequisite(s): A grade of C- or higher in all of CHEM 1201 , CHEM 1202, and PHYS 1202 . Note: CHEM 3401 and PHYS 3401 are identical courses. Only one of these courses will count towards GPA calculation and graduation.
General Science Option
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Economics |
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ECON 3401 - Financial Economics I Credit(s): 3 Lecture Hour(s): 3 Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture This course introduces the microeconomic foundation of financial decisions. This course acts as a complementary addition to the existing Finance courses by providing a theoretical basis to finance practices. The main topics include a consumer’s financial decisions, a firm’s financing and investment decisions in a perfect capital market, risk measurement and management, mean-variance analysis and CAPM.
Prerequisite(s): ECON 2211 , ECON 2213 , and FNCE 3227 . Fall Schedule Winter Schedule Spring Schedule Summer Schedule
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Geology |
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GEOL 3401 - Geological Materials Credit(s): 3 Lecture Hour(s): 3 Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Lab Hour(s): 3
This course covers the importance of geological materials such as minerals, rocks, petroleum and ore deposits to society and technology. Topics covered will include the identification of minerals and rocks in hand sample, including rock classification schemes, interpretation of rock textures and structures, and the non-microscope components of sedimentary-igneous-metamorphic petrology.
Prerequisite(s): GEOL 1101 with a grade of C- or higher. General Science Option
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Physics |
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PHYS 3401 - Solid State Credit(s): 3 Lecture Hour(s): 3 Lecture Hours Schedule Type: Lecture This course is a study of the models and concepts underlying the physics of chemical species in the solid state. Topics covered will include crystal structures, mechanical properties of solids, electronic models of solids, and semiconductor devices.
Prerequisite(s): A grade of C-or higher in all of CHEM 1201 , CHEM 1202, and PHYS 1202 . Note: PHYS 3401 and CHEM 3401 are identical courses. Only one of these courses will count towards GPA calculation and graduation.
General Science Option
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