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This course helps the student to learn how applications can be designed and deployed in layers. Projects incorporate JavaScript clients making REST calls to a server hosting the API, business objects and relational database.
Introduces students to the concepts and features of electronic health record (EHR) systems. Students will learn about the functionality of the EHR as it applies to health information management, health information technology and allied health. Students will gain an awareness of how the electronic health record supports efficiencies and accuracy with both inpatient and outpatient facilities and how...
Search is the largest digital advertising format in Canada. In 2022 it represented over 46% of total digital ad spend. Social media marketing follows close behind at 25%. For the modern digital marketer, understanding how to create, run and optimize effective paid search and paid social media campaigns is an essential skill. In this course, students will learn the fundamentals and strategies...
Prerequisite(s) for This Course: Substantive Family Law 1 Learners will develop an understanding of the pleadings and court forms used at different stages of a family law proceeding, and the principles related to costs, offers to settle, and security for costs. Students will prepare submissions on costs for matters within FLSP scope and learn to advise the client of service and filing requirements...
This comprehensive session will guide you through the entire process of cultivating cannabis outdoors, from selecting the right seeds to harvesting and curing your plants. You will learn about different strains, optimal growing conditions, pest and disease control. Also covered is knowing when it's time to harvest, the different techniques, curing, storage and legalities. Recommended that you have...
This course explores the need for Early Childhood Educators to establish relationships, support play and foster children's acceptance within the peer group. It examines strategies for creating an environment and curriculum that enhance positive peer interactions and pro-social behaviour. Based on research in resilience, this course identifies risk and protective factors affecting emotional...
This course examines the principles and practices of an inclusive philosophy in early childhood programs. Students will analyze current childcare practices through theoretical concepts such as the social model for disability and critical (race, gender and disability) theories in order to take a strengths-based approach to inclusion and the implementation of inclusive practices and environments...
In this course students will examine theories of preschool and kindergarten development and their impact on current pedagogy and practice. Preschool and kindergarten continuums will be utilized as a foundation to articulate development. Brain structure and function and their impact on the multi-faceted growth and development of the child will be investigated. Ethical and objective documentation...
This course will explore the development of school age children ages 6-12, and will identify guidelines for implementing developmentally appropriate practices in programs for school-age children. Observation, play based curriculum and pedagogical documentation will be explored to provide the students skills to implement an interesting, engaging and developmentally appropriate school age program.
In this course, students will consider issues and perspectives that influence the professional behaviour and image of early childhood education, including implementation of a common philosophy, ethics, advocacy, and ongoing professional development. Students will be encouraged to reflect on their own professionalism and appreciate the valuable contribution made by early childhood educators, both...