This course studies the Old English language through the fantasy novels of J.R.R. Tolkien alongside the works of Old English literature that inspired him.
ENGL 270 – Introduction to Canadian Literature
This course will introduce students to the study of Canadian literature and focus on an understanding of Canadian literary history.
COMS 361 – Propaganda
This course on propaganda is designed to address propaganda as a phenomenon and as a technique.
AHSC 314 – Adolescence: ISS Intervention
This course links knowledge of adolescent development to a more detailed examination of related adolescent patterns and issues.
AHSC 260 – Program Planning Design and Evaluation
The course prepares students to develop effective programs designed for various client populations.
AHSC 242 – Recreation and Leisure in Canada
An Introduction to recreation and leisure in Canadian society, this course exposes students to the perceptions of free and discretionary time, concepts of leisure, theories and interrelationships of play, and the historical foundations for the leisure discipline.
POLI 204/SCPA 204 – Introduction to Canadian Politics
This course is a basic introduction to the fundamental issues of Canadian public life and the federal political system.
PHIL 266 – Philosophy of Religion
This course consist in a historical and systematic survey of a number of key philosophical questions relating to religion.
PHIL 210 – Critical Thinking
This course is an introduction to argumentation and reasoning.
INST 250 – Introductory Information Literacy Skills
This course introduces students to basic library research practices.