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ENGL 215: Popular Fiction

This course is the study of popular prose fiction from the 19th century to the present, with a focus in any given semester on a specific genre to be determined by the instructor. Genres for

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ENGL 230: Modern Canadian Literature

This course is the study of modern Canadian fiction. Course content may include poetry, prose and drama. Students will expand their understanding of the major themes, styles, and techniques of modern Canadian writers. Students will

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ENGL 240: Modern American Literature

This course is the study of the forms of Modern American Literature. Prose, poetry and drama may be included in the course. Students will study material that illustrates and criticizes some of the most common

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ENST 12: English Studies 12

English Studies 12 is a more advanced course developing literature, listening and viewing skills. Students learn to recognize societal diversity and apply appropriate strategies in a variety of contexts to comprehend written, oral, visual and

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FMP 12: Foundations of Mathematics 12

This course includes the study of geometric explorations (constructions, conics, and fractals), graphical representations of polynomial, logarithmic, exponential, and sinusoidal functions, regression analysis, combinatorics, probability, and financial planning.

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FREN 101: Introductory French I

This is an introductory course for students with no previous knowledge of French. The course is designed to give students a basic grounding in the French Language. Classes will survey some important features of the French Language,

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FREN 102: Introductory French II

This course builds on the topics introduced in FREN 101, through further explorations of various Francophone cultures, primarily from Canada and France. All activities will require interactive communication to reinforce learning. 

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GEOG 100: Introduction to Human Geography

This course explores basic concepts in human geography which are essential to understanding the changing relationship between people and places around the world. Our course will focus on the interdependence between society and space, examining

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GEOG 104: Climate Change and Society

This course introduces the fundamental physical principles governing Earth’s climate, climatic response to anthropogenic factors, and impacts to both natural and human systems. The course also explores climate models and emissions scenarios, approaches to mitigation

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GEOG 200: Social Geography

This course investigates the key concepts of, and approaches to, social geography – a rich and dynamic subfield of human geography. Social geographers conceptualize place and space as playing an active role in mediating social

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