open channel flow

faculty: 
civil engineering
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in civil engineering
course code: 
eciv
course number: 
4052
course title: 
open channel flow
description: 
basic concepts of fluid flow, energy and momentum concepts, flow resistance. the energy principle in open channel flow; critical, subcritical and supercritical flow; applications to rectangular and nonrectangular channel sections. the momentum principle in open channel flow, hydraulic jump. flow resistance, uniform flow computations, nonuniform flow, longitudinal profiles. culvert design. design for fish habitat; environmental regulations.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

peoples and cultures i

faculty: 
northern studies
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in northern studies
course code: 
nort
course number: 
3211
course title: 
peoples and cultures i
description: 
this is the first of two courses that aim to promote an integrated and multidisciplinary understanding of the circumpolar peoples and their adaptations and contributions to social, economic, political and environmental changes. the peoples and cultures of the north circumpolar region are introduced through interdisciplinary study in the fields of anthropology, sociology, history, media and cultural studies, communications and literature. 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 will be introduced to traditional cultures and contemporary peoples through indigenous and western perspectives. also included are an introduction to aboriginal cultures, a discussion of the western presence in the circumpolar north, and an examination of contemporary northern peoples.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is

peoples and cultures ii

faculty: 
northern studies
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in northern studies
course code: 
nort
course number: 
3212
course title: 
peoples and cultures ii
description: 
an integrated and multidisciplinary understanding of the circumpolar peoples and their adaptations and contributions to social, economic, political, and environmental changes are introduced. also included are an introduction to aboriginal cultures, a discussion of the western presence in the circumpolar regions, and an examination of contemporary northern peoples. consideration is given to culture/ethnicity, gender issues, media and journalism, national and regional identity, and international connections and co-operation
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is

perspectives in ecological health

faculty: 
health sciences - graduate studies
academic unit: 
graduate studies in health sciences
course code: 
hesc
course number: 
5012
course title: 
perspectives in ecological health
description: 
examines the environmental and public health implications of global ecological change. 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 will gain an indepth understanding of the interface between ecological and social determinants of health and will be introduced to emerging approaches used to understand and address complex problems such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and the cumulative impacts of resource extraction. the course is designed to foster a collaborative learning environment and to build the skills needed to promote population health and sustainability in a rapidly changing world
course level: 
g
sustainability: 
sc

place-based education

faculty: 
education
academic unit: 
graduate studies in education
course code: 
educ
course number: 
5636
course title: 
place-based education
description: 
an examination of place-responsive living and learning means exploring the relationship between education and the places where we, and others, live our lives. sample themes include investigations into the relationship between culture and environment, difference and relationship, mobility and rootedness, place-making and place-destroying, contestation and consensus, stability and change, and sustainability and unsustainability.
course level: 
g
sustainability: 
is

plants and people

faculty: 
biology
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in biology
course code: 
biol
course number: 
3351
course title: 
plants and people
description: 
an introduction to the basic and essential relationship between plants (as food and resource) and humans (as dependent consumers), in the context of local food security, with emphasis on the origins and history of important temperate and tropical crop plants and their effect on civilization. ethnobotanny principles and methods will be introduced. a different independent community service learning project pertaining to the local wild or cultivated plants will be designed each year, resulting in a written report
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

principles of health: a personal wellness perspective

faculty: 
kinesiology
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in kinesiology
course code: 
kine
course number: 
1113
course title: 
principles of health: a personal wellness perspective
description: 
an introduction to the principles of health and wellness from a personal perspective. dimensions of physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, interpersonal, and environmental health are explored. health-related topics and issues affecting canadians are discussed in a kinesiology context with particular emphasis on increasing personal knowledge and awareness with regards to optimizing individual health and life balance. the first year student experience is also addressed.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
sc (pending review)

private land stewardship

faculty: 
school of outdoor recreation, parks and tourism
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in orpt
course code: 
outd
course number: 
4170
course title: 
private land stewardship
description: 
private land stewardship refers to caring for the ecological, cultural, and traditional land use practices on non-government lands. an investigation of the role of private stewardship in the provision of sustainable outdoor recreation activities and the protection of ecological integrity at the landscape level. international, national, and regional case studies illustrate a wide spectrum of options available to individuals, organizations, and businesses interested in voluntary conservation on private lands
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
sc

professional orientation for native nursing 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛

faculty: 
nursing
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in nursing
course code: 
nurs
course number: 
1130
course title: 
professional orientation for native nursing 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
description: 
an introduction to the nursing profession including: history of nursing, history of native nursing; native health services and impact on health; roles and different levels of nurses. guest speakers, including native elders and health professionals will present topics on: culture, values and cultural change; traditional approaches to health care; child rearing practices; and social and health problems arising from family disorientation
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

programming

faculty: 
school of outdoor recreation, parks and tourism
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in orpt
course code: 
outd
course number: 
2270
course title: 
programming
description: 
an examination of the four components of the programming process - background, development, implementation and evaluation - in outdoor recreation and tourism
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is

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