Course List
Term 1
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Choose from the list of options below: German609-111-DW German 1Language of instruction: English and German Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is designed for students who have no prior knowledge of German, formal or informal. The course will develop four basic language skills: speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension. It will focus on basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, controlled and spontaneous expression, oral/written assignments, and an introduction to culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 609-211-DW German 2Language of instruction: English and German Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of German 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of German life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Italian608-111-DW Italian 1Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is designed for students who have no prior knowledge of Italian, formal or informal. The course will develop four basic language skills: speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension. It will focus on basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, controlled and spontaneous expression, oral/written assignments, and an introduction to culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 608-121-DW Italian Mother Tongue 1Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This is an elementary course intended for students who have a passive knowledge of the Italian language /Italian dialect(s) or equivalent. The course will develop four basic language skills: speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension. It will focus on basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, controlled and spontaneous expression, oral/written assignments, and an introduction to culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 608-211-DW Italian 2Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Italian life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 608-221-DW Italian Mother Tongue 2Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian Mother Tongue I. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Italian life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Spanish607-111-DW Spanish 1Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is designed for students who have no prior knowledge of Spanish, formal or informal. The course will develop four basic language skills: speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension. It will focus on basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, controlled and spontaneous expression, oral/written assignments, and an introduction to culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 607-211-DW Spanish 2Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Spanish 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Spanish life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Choose from the list of options below: Chinese613-111-DW Chinese 1Language of instruction: English and Chinese Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is designed for students who have no prior knowledge of Chinese (Mandarin), formal or informal. The course will develop four basic language skills: speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension. It will focus on basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, controlled and spontaneous expression, oral/written assignments, and an introduction to culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. In this course, students will learn the Pinyin phonetic system as well as Chinese characters. German609-111-DW German 1Language of instruction: English and German Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is designed for students who have no prior knowledge of German, formal or informal. The course will develop four basic language skills: speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension. It will focus on basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, controlled and spontaneous expression, oral/written assignments, and an introduction to culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 609-311-DW German 3Language of instruction: English and German Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of German 2. Students will enrich and perfect their language skills by learning new grammar and vocabulary and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Greek615-111-DW Greek 1Language of instruction: English and Greek Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is designed for students who have no prior knowledge of Greek, formal or informal. The course will develop four basic language skills: speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension. It will focus on basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, controlled and spontaneous expression, oral/written assignments, and an introduction to culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Hebrew611-111-DW Hebrew 1Language of instruction: English and Hebrew Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is designed for students who have no prior knowledge of Hebrew, formal or informal. The course will develop four basic language skills: speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension. It will focus on basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, controlled and spontaneous expression, oral/written assignments, and an introduction to culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Italian608-111-DW Italian 1Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is designed for students who have no prior knowledge of Italian, formal or informal. The course will develop four basic language skills: speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension. It will focus on basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, controlled and spontaneous expression, oral/written assignments, and an introduction to culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 608-121-DW Italian Mother Tongue 1Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This is an elementary course intended for students who have a passive knowledge of the Italian language /Italian dialect(s) or equivalent. The course will develop four basic language skills: speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension. It will focus on basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, controlled and spontaneous expression, oral/written assignments, and an introduction to culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 608-311-DW Italian 3Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian 2. Students will enrich and perfect their language skills by learning new grammar and vocabulary and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Spanish607-111-DW Spanish 1Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is designed for students who have no prior knowledge of Spanish, formal or informal. The course will develop four basic language skills: speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension. It will focus on basic grammatical structures and vocabulary, controlled and spontaneous expression, oral/written assignments, and an introduction to culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 607-311-DW Spanish 3Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Spanish 2. Students will enrich and perfect their language skills by learning new grammar and vocabulary and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
502-120-DW | Culture Through the Ages | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course Description: The course Culture Through the Ages will explore one or more selected theme(s) related to spoken and/or written language and its relationship to culture. The close relationship between language and human cultural achievement will be examined from its emergence to the present, with particular emphasis on significant periods in the story of human civilization (e.g. the Classical era, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, etc.). The goal of the course is to provide students with a broad understanding of these significant periods, such that will allow them to identify key characteristics, people and events, and understand how they shaped our linguistic and cultural heritage. The thematic approach will help students evaluate and compare rather than simply memorize. Possible learning activities may include class discussions on selected readings, individual and group work, interactive activities, field trips, guest speakers etc. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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109-10x-MQ | Physical Education | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Choose one course from the list of options below:
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the Physical Education Department's website for their offering course for the following: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
345-101-MQ | Knowledge | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the Humanities Department's website for their offering of 345-101-MQ - Knowledge courses. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
602-10x-MQ | French Block A | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: French Course hours per week:
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602-UF0-MQ | Oeuvres narratives et écriture | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: French Course hours per week:
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603-101-MQ | Introduction to College English | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the English Department's website for their offering course for the following: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Term 2
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Choose from the list of options below: Art History520-914-DW Contemporary ArtLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): Students will embark on an historical and critical exploration of art production from the modern period to the present day. Students will examine major trends, theories and controversies in the field of art history by focusing on its evolution in a global context since the mid-20th century. Taking into account topics such as Cubism, Dada, Pop art, Conceptual art, Environmental art, Street art, gender issues, ethnic diversity and various Postmodern debates, students will become familiar with artists and art movements in context. Beyond this, students will be able to successfully engage in comparative analyses and identify links with other fields of study. Important elements of this course include class discussions, guest lectures, visits to museums, galleries, artist-run centers, studios and/or private art foundations. Cinema530-916-DW Cinema StylesLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): “Create your own visual style... let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others.” This creative advice from legendary filmmaker Orson Welles underlies this course introducing students to the diversity of cinematic production. A wide range of filmic expression is examined through a variety of film forms, genres and styles. The class will examine contemporary and past works notable for their aesthetic approach and storytelling techniques, as well as their unique treatment of social realities. 530-917-DW Emergent MediaLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): We live in a rapidly evolving media landscape. This course provides an introduction to the skills required to explore, live, and create within it. Without requiring any specific technical skills, this class prepares students to anticipate the benefits and pitfalls of an ever-changing media environment, examining how emerging digital media define and affect the cultures that arise around them, as well as exploring issues of access through social media and emerging citizen- and community-media movements. This course will sometimes be offered as an online or blended course. Creative Arts502-914-DW Focus on CultureLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): How does language affect and how is it affected by contemporary culture? Is texting really bringing us to the end of the world as we know it? How do new words get created? How do ads manage to make us buy things we don’t need? Why do young people say “like” all the time? How does your linguistic baggage shape who you are? Why do people use words from different languages in the same sentence (or switch languages at will)? Why do we all prefer to count and/or swear in one of our languages but not in another? Can language be sexist? These are the kind of mysteries that this course will attempt to shed light on, through discussions, readings, audiovisual presentations (documentaries, podcasts, blogs), individual and group projects, etc. Eavesdropping on people’s conversations around ÆßÐDzʿª½± and analyzing one’s own text messages may be part of the fun! Drama560-914-DW Plays and PlaywrightsLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course involves analyzing plays from different periods from Sophocles to Shakespeare to Modern and Contemporary. Students will analyze style, theme and characterization in plays and explore the playwrights, their philosophies and reactions to world events. The process of playwriting itself will be scrutinized including an examination of structure, plot, dialogue and scene development. Students will visit a working theatre, attend a theatrical performance and will have the opportunity to learn some fundamentals of acting and/or playwriting. English603-914-DW Literary CurrentsLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): Literary Currents, offered in the second term of the Literature Profile and open to all students in the ALC program, focuses on a particular period or movement chosen by the instructor such as Romanticism, the Gothic novel, the Victorian era, nineteenth-century Russian realism, Literature of the Absurd, or Postmodernism, among many possible examples. Students may compare texts by different authors in the same period, by authors in adjacent periods, as well as by artists working in different media in related movements. As well, students may be encouraged to write at least one essay that incorporates secondary research as well as literary analysis. Media Arts585-914-DW The Art of Game DesignLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): Games have been an integral part of human culture for thousands of years. Currently games integrate all forms of media—including storytelling, architecture, cinema, voice, music, acting, animation, and artwork—into immersive, interactive experiences. This course provides an historical and cultural overview of play and gaming, including current issues and trends. It also explores the art of creating enriching experiences for audiences through game design, with particular emphasis on systems and the interplay of emergent levels and their aesthetic implications. Music550-904-DW Jazz & Blues CultureLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): The description for this course is not available at this time. Philosophy340-914-DW Why Art MattersLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): Art plays a central role in defining culture – all culture, throughout all of human history. But what exactly is art? How do we decide what counts as art and what doesn’t? Can there be any objective definition of “art”? What would that definition look like? This is the sort of question we begin with in a philosophical study of art or aesthetics. Is art defined by the emotional reaction it inspires? Does it require an audience? Do the intentions of the artist matter? Does art teach us anything? Does art convey truths? How do aesthetic values compare to ethical ones – and to what extent is art connected to ethics, or politics, or gender, or culture? Why, and on what basis do we value it? How do we compare artworks? And ought we preserve art for future generations? In short, why does art matter? This is the question we will tackle in this course. Visual Arts511-914-DW Introduction to PaintingLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This introductory studio course in painting will establish a working knowledge of paint mixing and application, painting supports, colour theory and composition. Painting projects will explore modes of representation and abstraction. Students will work with acrylic colours to discover the many ways paint can be handled. Students will learn subtractive colour mixing while investigating genres such as still life, figure, portrait and landscape. Scale will be considered in paintings of various sizes on different supports. Students will become aware of different periods and approaches to painting to help focus their own preferences. In-class critiques will incorporate an understanding of relevant terminology. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Choose from the list of options below: German609-211-DW German 2Language of instruction: English and German Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of German 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of German life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 609-311-DW German 3Language of instruction: English and German Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of German 2. Students will enrich and perfect their language skills by learning new grammar and vocabulary and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Italian608-211-DW Italian 2Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Italian life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 608-221-DW Italian Mother Tongue 2Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian Mother Tongue I. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Italian life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 608-311-DW Italian 3Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian 2. Students will enrich and perfect their language skills by learning new grammar and vocabulary and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Spanish607-211-DW Spanish 2Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Spanish 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Spanish life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 607-311-DW Spanish 3Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Spanish 2. Students will enrich and perfect their language skills by learning new grammar and vocabulary and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Choose from the list of options below: Chinese613-211-DW Chinese 2Language of instruction: English and Chinese Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Chinese (Mandarin) 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Chinese life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. German609-211-DW German 2Language of instruction: English and German Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of German 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of German life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 609-411-DW German 4Language of instruction: English and German Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of German 3. Students will enrich and perfect their command of German by learning advanced grammatical structures, refining their vocabulary, and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Greek615-211-DW Greek 2Language of instruction: English and Greek Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Greek 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Greek life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Hebrew611-211-DW Hebrew 2Language of instruction: English and Hebrew Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Hebrew 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Hebrew life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Italian608-211-DW Italian 2Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Italian life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 608-221-DW Italian Mother Tongue 2Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian Mother Tongue I. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Italian life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 608-411-DW Italian 4Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian 3. Students will enrich and perfect their command of Italian by learning advanced grammatical structures, refining their vocabulary, and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Spanish607-211-DW Spanish 2Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Spanish 1. Emphasis will be placed on conversation, comprehension, reading and writing. This course will also help students to develop a greater appreciation for the various aspects of Spanish life and culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 607-411-DW Spanish 4Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Spanish 3. Students will enrich and perfect their command of Spanish by learning advanced grammatical structures, refining their vocabulary, and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 607-511-DW Spanish 5Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is designed for students who can communicate effectively in Spanish but need to perfect their comprehension, speaking, and writing skills. The course will help them expand and refine their knowledge of the Spanish language and the Hispanic culture through exposure to complex oral communication and written texts. The use of multimedia activities and a variety of readings/presentations will enhance the students' proficiency in Spanish and bring them closer to acquiring native-like fluency. The course is supplemented by additional learning activities in the language lab. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
502-232-DW | A Way with Words | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course Description: The main aim of the course A Way with Words is to introduce students to the world of academic writing and research. Students will explore various cultural themes through a variety of information from both academic and non-academic sources. Students will compare and contrast the defining characteristics of each type of information source and learn to evaluate the credibility of a source as well as to conduct appropriate academic/scholarly research. Students will also develop the ability to think critically, to extract the main ideas from the source material, and to establish connections between these ideas. The course will also help students express their ideas clearly and coherently in conformity with the conventions of academic writing. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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109-10x-MQ | Physical Education | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Choose one course from the list of options below:
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the Physical Education Department's website for their offering course for the following: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
345-102-MQ | World Views | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the Humanities Department's website for their offering of 345-102-MQ - World Views courses. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
602-B0x-DW | French Block B | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: French Course hours per week:
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602-UF1-MQ | Poésie, théâtre et écriture | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: French Course hours per week:
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603-10x-DW | English | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Choose one course from the list of options below:
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the English Department's website for their offering course for the following: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Choose from the list of options below: Art History520-913-DW Cave to Renaissance ArtLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): From the first stirrings of the mythic imagination to the sensibilities of the Renaissance, this course examines the dynamic evolution of visual art and architecture of this era. Topics that connect past art production to current practice are explored targeting artworks from ancient societies and contemporary culture. Student research includes topics that encompass the pyramids of Egypt, medieval castles, Renaissance palaces, body markings and artistic enterprise within a global context. An exploration of themes such as shamanism, notions of beauty and the divine, gender, images of authority, religious and political conflict, patronage and the emergence of the artist, facilitate the student’s awareness of how visual art reflects socio-cultural aspirations and relevance. Discussion, media presentations, lectures, field trips to museums and galleries, oral presentations and written research will be key components of this course. Cinema530-914-DW Cinema and CultureLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): What is the cultural significance of film and related media? Cinema and Culture provides an overview of the diverse cultural responses to film. Through exposure to a range of media, from historical to contemporary, including foreign and independent films, students will learn how to contextualize and interpret the social and cultural values expressed. Creative Arts502-913-DW Culture Without BordersLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): As its name indicates, the course Culture Without Borders will explore and celebrate cultural and linguistic diversity in today’s world. Through selected topics related to language and culture, students will be able to recognize and appreciate trends, characteristics, and forms of expression that distinguish different societies and shed light on how they view the world. Describing, contextualizing and comparing such diverse cultural expressions will allow us to appreciate each other’s differences, but, most importantly, highlight what we all have in common. Possible class activities include selected readings, class discussions, individual and group work, audio-visual presentations, guest speakers, etc. Drama560-913-DW Concept and Craft in TheatreLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): Students will be exposed to major movements and innovators of modern and contemporary theatre, the impact of their theories on the culture and their influence on theatre craft areas such as acting, playwriting, design, and directing. The actor’s tools will be developed through a variety of approaches to scene work with exercises to extend the vocal, physical and creative potential. Students will also attend a theatrical performance with the focus of relating this field assignment to the themes in the course. English603-913-DW World LiteratureLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): World Literature, offered in the first term of the Literature Profile and open to all students in the ALC program, is a study of works from different periods and cultures in history, offering the experience of reading across a broad base of literature and culture. In this course, students will be introduced to literary texts from various regions of the world, such as the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. These texts will be studied chronologically, thematically, or by region. By studying a historical range of texts from various cultures and traditions, students will gain a greater appreciation of the cultural diversity found in their own contemporary world and begin to recognize themes that unite our collective human experience. This course often includes an assignment that invites students to attend a cultural event or visit an exhibit. As well, students may be encouraged to write at least one essay that incorporates secondary research as well as literary analysis. Media Arts585-913-DW The Networked WorldLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): Networks have become the dominant metaphor of the 21st century. This course gives students an introduction to the art, science and theory of networks, examines a diverse range of technocultural products and practices, and explores their ramifications in the virtual, sociocultural, and physical worlds. Among other topics, this course will examine how different societies develop original forms of expression using technological tools, such as the World Wide Web. For example, how Hacktivism, new forms of Networked Art, and alternate models of audience participation and engagement such as social media, tactical media and pervasive games have emerged. Other current themes like high frequency trading, global security and surveillance programs, and crypto currencies may be presented, as well as related works by artists and designers from various cultural backgrounds. Music550-901-DW Appreciating MusicLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course will help students to develop their aesthetic creative & critical listening skills. It will introduce students to the concepts and terminology required to understand and appreciate music. Through the works of outstanding artists, students will be exposed to a diversity of musical styles and genres. Students will also learn how to listen perceptively to the techniques composers use to achieve their artistic goals. Philosophy340-913-DW Philosophy and CultureLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): Though we might not recognize it on first glance, philosophy holds a central place in contemporary culture, as the questions addressed by philosophers—concerning the meaning of life, the nature of reality, the limits of knowledge, and the justification of our values—are precisely the questions that are posed and examined by artists and writers throughout the world, currently and throughout history. In this course, we will examine both how philosophical ideas have helped shape and define contemporary culture, and how philosophy, as a method, may offer us a number of tools to help us better understand, appreciate, navigate and communicate in an increasingly diverse and interconnected culture. Religion370-913-DW Religion and ArtLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): What is religious art and what makes art religious? This course will survey a variety of artistic expressions from a number of religious traditions which draw on spiritual themes, are inspired by religious experiences or texts, and which serve an important role in religious practice and belief. Some of the themes which this course will explore are: visualization and action within the cosmos, passion and religious ecstasy, the material culture of personal devotion, icons and iconoclasm, depictions of the miraculous, and the relationship between word and image. The objects and images explored will be drawn from a number of religious traditions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Shintoism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and/or First Nations Visual Arts511-913-DW Digital ArtLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is an introduction to art making with the computer. Through demonstrations, practical exercises and a series of extended projects, the student will explore the computer both as an imaginative research tool and as a viewing platform. The student will explore cultural diversity through the computer interface, situate computer imagery as a distinct and unique means of expression and will interpret a personal world view through digital art projects. Through directed critiques and discussions, the student will compare established forms of art with works in digital media and will situate the products of the digital representation in the tradition of cultural objects from here and elsewhere. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Choose from the list of options below: Chinese613-311-DW Chinese 3Language of instruction: English and Chinese Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Chinese 2. Students will enrich and perfect their language skills by learning new grammar and vocabulary and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. German609-311-DW German 3Language of instruction: English and German Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of German 2. Students will enrich and perfect their language skills by learning new grammar and vocabulary and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 609-411-DW German 4Language of instruction: English and German Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of German 3. Students will enrich and perfect their command of German by learning advanced grammatical structures, refining their vocabulary, and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Italian608-311-DW Italian 3Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian 2. Students will enrich and perfect their language skills by learning new grammar and vocabulary and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 608-411-DW Italian 4Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian 3. Students will enrich and perfect their command of Italian by learning advanced grammatical structures, refining their vocabulary, and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Spanish607-311-DW Spanish 3Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Spanish 2. Students will enrich and perfect their language skills by learning new grammar and vocabulary and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 607-411-DW Spanish 4Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Spanish 3. Students will enrich and perfect their command of Spanish by learning advanced grammatical structures, refining their vocabulary, and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
502-302-DW | Lost in Translation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course Description: Lost in Translation is a third semester required course in the Languages Profile, whose goal is to help students adopt a critical and analytical approach to language and culture. The course will explore the social and cultural meaning of a variety of signs (words, images, cultural practices) and the processes by which individuals and /or social groups interpret them. Students will be encouraged to review many of their own assumptions in relation to language and culture and to analyze the role their own experience plays in understanding the experience of others. Class activities may include selected readings, response papers, class discussions and debates, audio-visual presentations, individual and group work, guest speakers, field trips, etc. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
502-303-DW | Introduction to Linguistics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course Description: This course will introduce Languages Profile students to the fascinating field of Linguistics by focusing on key elements of the structure and use of human language. Students will learn how speech sounds are produced and why individual languages sound distinct (i.e. Phonetics and Phonology), how words are constructed from smaller meaningful parts (i.e. Morphology), how sentences are organized out of their constituents (i.e. Syntax), and how humans use all of the above effortlessly all the time to interpret and convey meaning (i.e. Semantics)! Students will have the opportunity to apply linguistic concepts to a research topic of their choice, expanding and deepening their understanding of the field. Possible class activities include selected readings, class discussions, individual and group work, audio-visual presentations, guest speakers, etc. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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345-BXH-DW | Applied Ethics in Humanities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the Humanities Department's website for their offering of 345-BXH-MQ - Applied Ethics courses. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
602-C0x-MQ | French Block C | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: French Course hours per week:
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602-D0x-MQ | French Block D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: French Course hours per week:
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602-UF2-MQ | Comparaison d'oeuvres littéraires | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: French Course hours per week:
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603-10x-DW | English | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
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Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the English Department's website for their offering course for the following: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Language of instruction: French Course hours per week:
Course Description: Most programs include two complementary courses. These courses give you an opportunity to build a new skill or explore other areas of knowledge unrelated to your program. You can choose your complementary courses from the following domains (access to domains varies by program):
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Term 4
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Choose from the list of options below: Art History520-918-DW Special Topics in Canadian ArtLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): The description for this course is not available at this time. Cinema530-925-DW Cinema and Communications: Selected TopicsLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): Students will closely examine an issue or practice of social and cultural significance in the realm of cinema and/or communications. Topics can include a particular artist or creator, a body of work, genres and trends, aesthetic or technological approaches and innovations with an eye to ethical concerns, current circumstances and future directions. 530-926-DW Media and SocietyLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course addresses the significance and consequence of film and related media practices in the life of citizens. Students will view a range of films, from past to present, including foreign and independent films, and learn how to interpret and analyze the cultural values expressed and the films' impact on the social world. Creative Arts502-917-DW Multiculturalism Through the Looking GlassLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course will take a closer look at the social and personal realities of living with two (or more) cultures and languages. We will analyze the concepts of multiculturalism and multilingualism and the way they have shaped state policies and social attitudes in selected areas around the world. On a more personal level, we will discuss the relationship between language and culture, examine what life with two or more languages/cultures feels like, how cultures combine in an individual, and how (together with language) they affect perspectives, behaviours, and feelings. Students’ understanding of these issues will be enhanced through readings, discussions, audiovisual presentations, guest speakers, individual research, and other learning activities. English603-917-DW Literature and BordersLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): Literature and Borders, offered in the fourth term of the Literature Profile and open to all students in the ALC program, is a study of literature that explores notions of place and identity. The texts studied may include, but are not limited to, such themes and topics as national identities, cross-cultural exchanges, First Peoples’ perspectives, gender and cultural difference, travel narratives, the immigrant experience, and Canadian and world politics. Students may be encouraged to write at least one essay that incorporates secondary research as well as literary analysis. French602-917-DW Regards sur le Quebec d'aujourd'huiLanguage of instruction: French Course hours per week:
Course description(s): Dans ce cours, l’élève se familiarisera avec différents aspects de la production artistique québécoise, dont le cinéma, la littérature et la peinture. L’objectif de ce cours est de faciliter la compréhension de la dynamique de l’imaginaire québécois, et d’explorer différents aspects socioculturels et historiques. Il sera invité à visionner des films en classe, à visiter des expositions et à lire des œuvres marquantes de la culture québécoise dans le but de les analyser et de les interpréter. Il apprendra à caractériser les courants artistiques et il pourra ainsi améliorer son vocabulaire lié aux arts, à la littérature et à la communication. Media Arts585-917-DW Interactive Arts: Local to GlobalLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course examines a range of artistic and creative practices that fall under the umbrella of interactive arts. Students look at interactive art and artists from a variety of cultural backgrounds, and also at the interplay among art, artists, heritage and current cultural environments in local, regional, national and global contexts. The course touches on specific forms of interactive art such as responsive objects, web art, closed-circuit environments, and installations, as well as on broader issues such as control, embodiment and perception. Religion370-917-DW Cults and CultureLanguage of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course description(s): The course explores the origins, beliefs, rituals and social organizations of some of the new religious movements that contribute to the religious landscape of North America. Sociological, historical and psychological approaches will be employed in the study. Among other subjects, the course will discuss theories of conversion, the “brainwashing”/deprogramming controversy, charismatic authority and the ritual processes within these sects. The contentious status of Scientology, the Wiccan and the Raelian traditions will be analyzed, as will their relationships to their host societies. This course represents a scientific and academic study of New Religious Movements and as such maintains a safe and structured environment for students. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Choose from the list of options below: Chinese613-411-DW Chinese 4Language of instruction: English and Chinese Course hours per week:
Course description(s): The description for this course is not available at this time. German609-411-DW German 4Language of instruction: English and German Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of German 3. Students will enrich and perfect their command of German by learning advanced grammatical structures, refining their vocabulary, and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. Italian608-411-DW Italian 4Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Italian 3. Students will enrich and perfect their command of Italian by learning advanced grammatical structures, refining their vocabulary, and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 608-511-DW Italian 5Language of instruction: English and Italian Course hours per week:
Course description(s): The description for this course is not available at this time. Spanish607-411-DW Spanish 4Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is a continuation of Spanish 3. Students will enrich and perfect their command of Spanish by learning advanced grammatical structures, refining their vocabulary, and exploring wider elements of culture. Language learning will be enhanced through the use of various audiovisual media, as well as additional learning activities in the language lab. 607-511-DW Spanish 5Language of instruction: English and Spanish Course hours per week:
Course description(s): This course is designed for students who can communicate effectively in Spanish but need to perfect their comprehension, speaking, and writing skills. The course will help them expand and refine their knowledge of the Spanish language and the Hispanic culture through exposure to complex oral communication and written texts. The use of multimedia activities and a variety of readings/presentations will enhance the students' proficiency in Spanish and bring them closer to acquiring native-like fluency. The course is supplemented by additional learning activities in the language lab. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
502-496-DW | Integrating Activity (IA) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course Description: This course is part of the Languages Profile Comprehensive Assessment which all students must pass in order to receive their DEC. In this course, under the guidance of a teacher, students will work on a major project related to their studies in the Languages Profile. The project will consist primarily of the development, production, and evaluation of a creative or critical work. The project will provide them with opportunities to demonstrate their creativity, and their ability to integrate the knowledge and skills they have attained in their program of study. Research and interpretation skills, innovation and critical thinking skills, as well as English language skills will also be assessed in this course. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
602-413-DW | Questions d'identite | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: French Course hours per week:
Course Description: Dans ce cours, la présence de la langue française et d’une culture francophone mondiale seront étudiées grâce à la présentation de ses cinq pôles géographiques principaux. Au moins deux de ces pôles seront comparés, soit : l’Europe (la France, la Suisse et la Belgique), L’Amérique du Nord (le Québec, le Canada et les États-Unis), les Antilles (Haïti et Martinique), Le Maghreb (le Maroc, l’Algérie et la Tunisie), l’Afrique Sub-saharienne (Sénégal, Mali, Cameroun, etc.). L’objectif étant d’observer des différences et des ressemblances entre ces cultures et la norme française, on présentera : une histoire de la présence francophone et de la langue, les normes et principales institutions francophones et les représentations culturelles dans les domaines suivants : littérature (roman, théâtre, poésie, chanson, bande dessinée, etc.), arts vivants et visuels (peinture, sculpture, performance, etc.), productions audiovisuelles (cinéma de fiction, documentaire, production télévisuelle, etc.). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the Physical Education Department's website for their offering course for the following: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
602-E0x-MQ | French Block E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: French Course hours per week:
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603-BXE-DW | Applied Themes in English | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language of instruction: English Course hours per week:
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the English Department's website for their offering course for the following: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Language of instruction: French Course hours per week:
Course Description: Most programs include two complementary courses. These courses give you an opportunity to build a new skill or explore other areas of knowledge unrelated to your program. You can choose your complementary courses from the following domains (access to domains varies by program):
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Legend of Eligibility:
- This course is required for all students in the program.
- This course is required for students who do not have a Certificate of Eligibility to English-language education.
- This course is required for students who do have a Certificate of Eligibility to English-language education AND who are placed at the 101 in college level French or lower.
- This course is required for students who do have a Certificate of Eligibility to English-language education AND who are placed at the 102 or 103 in college level French.
Légende de l'éligibilité:
- Ce cours est obligatoire pour tous les étudiants du programme.
- Ce cours est obligatoire pour les étudiants du programme qui n'ont pas de certificat d'éligibilité à l'enseignement en anglais.
- Ce cours est obligatoire pour les étudiants du programme qui ont un certificat d'éligibilité à l'enseignement en anglais ET qui ont obtenu un niveau 101 ou inférieur au test de classement en français collégial.
- Ce cours est obligatoire pour les étudiants du programme qui ont un certificat d'éligibilité à l'enseignement en anglais ET qui ont obtenu un niveau 102 ou 103 au test de classement en français collégial.
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