materials, manufacturing and waste

faculty: 
environmental sustainability
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in environmental sustainability
course code: 
ensu
course number: 
4111
course title: 
materials, manufacturing and waste
description: 
sustainable manufacturing and waste management are examined throughout the course content. refining, extraction and production methods of materials are examined, with a focus on the associated long-term implications of the energy required and waste created. the properties of materials will be explored, especially as they define the end of materials’ usable lifespan and impact waste management.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
sc

media and environmental justice

faculty: 
media studies (faculty of social sciences)
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in media studies
course code: 
mdst
course number: 
4310
course title: 
media and environmental justice
description: 
an examination of environmental justice and environmental sustainability movements and their representation in, as well as their strategic use of a range of media forms from alternative to mainstream, and from residual to new media.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
sc (pending review)

media framing of immigration

faculty: 
media studies (faculty of social sciences)
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in media studies
course code: 
mdst
course number: 
4530
course title: 
media framing of immigration
description: 
an investigation of ways in which immigrants, refugees, migrant workers and illegalized or non-status people are represented in mainstream and alternative media, exploring theories of capitalism and labour, as well as the relationships among neoliberal capitalist global labour migration and poverty, gender, queer subjectivities, race, disability and sex work
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
sc

media, art and activism

faculty: 
media studies (faculty of social sciences)
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in media studies
course code: 
mdst
course number: 
3310
course title: 
media, art and activism
description: 
an analysis of art, film, music, ads, living theatre, photography and new media that have been created by social movement activists to communicate social change. 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 will consider how to engage positively as media artists within the community on local and global issues.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

meteorology ii

faculty: 
physics
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in physics
course code: 
phys
course number: 
2030
course title: 
meteorology ii
description: 
a quantitative continuation of general science 2010 emphasizing the physical processes underlying atmospheric phenomena. topics include energy processes, the jet stream, cyclogenesis, and forecasting. significant global issues involving the atmosphere (el nino, global climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, air quality) are discussed from a meteorological perspective.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

metis peoples of canada

faculty: 
indigenous learning
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in indigenous learning
course code: 
indi
course number: 
2314
course title: 
metis peoples of canada
description: 
the origins and development of the métis nation. the course deals with topics such as the métis nation's relationship with the fur trade and agricultural development at red river, but also considers many of the contemporary issues encountered by métis people, including land claims, political organization and community development.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

modeling in water resources

faculty: 
civil engineering
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in civil engineering
course code: 
eciv
course number: 
o572
course title: 
modeling in water resources
description: 
dimensionless formulation of natural laws and similarity theory. theoretical principles in the formulation of models. classification of hydrologic and hydraulic models, model construction techniques, calibration and validation procedures. hands-on experience with current numerical models (hec1, hec2, cfa, illudas, swmm, etc.) in water resources engineering. projects and case studies with design for minimum environmental impacts
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

modelling techniques in water resources

faculty: 
civil engineering
academic unit: 
graduate studies in civil engineering
course code: 
eciv
course number: 
5190
course title: 
modelling techniques in water resources
description: 
dimensionless formulation of natural laws and simulation theory; theoretical principles in the formulations of models; model construction techniques, calibration and validation procedures; hands on experience with numerical models; case studies with design for minimum environmental impacts. 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 will complete a project including a literature survey and discussion of research gaps in a specific topic related to modeling techniques in water resources.
course level: 
g
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

modern canada

faculty: 
history
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in history
course code: 
hist
course number: 
2350
course title: 
modern canada
description: 
a broad survey of canadian history after 1850 exploring social, political, military, economic, and cultural perspectives. issues examined can include political struggles and development, aboriginal claims and conflicts, immigration, social reform, regionalism, gender, modernization, and multiculturalism. the course content will address such topics as canada’s involvement in overseas conflicts, the great depression, constitutional adjustments, and canada’s changing place in the world.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is

native and newcomer literatures in canada

faculty: 
english
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in english
course code: 
engl
course number: 
1116
course title: 
native and newcomer literatures in canada
description: 
an introduction to first nations and settler literature in canada, focusing on the ways in which the writing of these groups helps to define, negotiate, and critique the relationships between all canadian treaty people. texts from a variety of genres, such as fiction, travel and exploration narrative, life writing, poetry, songs, drama and film, will be studied in their historical, political, and cultural context.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is

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