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Interpersonal communications might be thought of as the primary building block for other communication contexts. It begins where all human, social phenomena begin, with the self. It continues as an ongoing process of sharing meanings with others. It is important for group communication and organizational communication. Interpersonal communication is an immediately useful course because it is a...
This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the framework of financial reporting and its environment as well as the reporting and valuation of cash, receivables, inventories and temporary investments. The first part of this course covers financial reporting and accounting concepts, income statement and balance sheet presentation, statement of cash flows. The second part of the...
This course encourages students to examine various philosophical approaches to early childhood education with a view to developing and stating their own philosophy. The course content addresses both historical and current factors in the development of theoretical perspectives. It focuses on comparing and contrasting some theories which differ dramatically in their approaches to early education...
In this course, students will explore the operations and responsibilities of an environmental services department in a retirement residence or long-term care facility, including principles of emergency planning and management, preventative maintenance, safe work practices and effective infection control measures, energy conservation and waste management, and effective scheduling and staffing...
Geology is the most exciting and hands-on of the sciences. It is the study of a dynamic Earth that is changing on a daily basis due to tectonic activity, volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides, meteorite strikes, tsunami and more. This course is an "Introduction to Geology" and it outlines the formation of the Universe and Solar System. It examines the history of the Earth and of the Moon and its...
This course explores the normal structure and function of the human body with an introduction to biochemistry, cell tissues, and body systems. Other units include an emphasis on neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, the musculoskeletal system, the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, and thermoregulation.
This course will provide an introduction to web page authoring using Dreamweaver including: understanding and customizing the Dreamweaver working environment, creating websites and documents, linking and navigation, site management, typography, images, tables, using layers, templates and creating forms. Advanced topics will include CSS (cascading style sheets), rollovers and behaviours.
Have you ever needed to design your own business card or a flyer for an event? If so, this is the course for you. Design Basics will give you the building blocks of design. You will learn about fonts, different layout techniques, and simple layout concepts essential to effective graphic design.
Students develop the interviewing skills necessary to retrieve information from victims, witnesses and suspects. They will learn the basic steps of investigation which includes developing appropriate note taking and observation skills.
In this introductory practical course, students learn the skills required to plan and instruct a group exercise class. Topics covered include basic anatomy, class formats, use of music, choreography, cueing, monitoring techniques and successful instruction techniques. Students gain experience in the instruction of group strength training, flexibility training, and traditional group exercise.