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ANTHROPOLOGY COMMUNITY STUDIES 381-300-VA 381-HTJ-VA This course will introduce the students to the various techniques used to study human behavior at the community level. Using concepts and methods learned in the classroom, students will investigate one particular cultural system, (i.e., workplace, neighborhood center, etc.). VANIER COLLEGE CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION SUMMER SCHOOL 2018 COURSE DESCRIPTION

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ANTHROPOLOGY

COMMUNITY STUDIES 381-300-VA 381-HTJ-VA This course will introduce the students to the various techniques used to study human behavior at the community level. Using concepts and methods learned in the classroom, students will investigate one particular cultural system, (i.e., workplace, neighborhood center, etc.).

VANIER COLLEGE CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

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BIOLOGY

GENERAL BIOLOGY I 101-NYA-05 This course introduces students to the principles of biology with emphasis on the organization and diversity of living things and their ecological relationships in the biosphere. Topics include: cell structure and function, cell division, genetics, evolution, ecology, and a survey of diverse forms of life. Laboratory exercises include: the study of the cell as the basic unit of life, mechanisms of heredity, the study of the life cycles of selected species, as well as the dissection of representative organisms.

GENERAL BIOLOGY II 101-HTK-05 This course is intended primarily for science students in their third or subsequent semesters. The aim of this course is to give students an understanding of the functional and organizational unity of life from the molecular to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on membrane phenomena, and cell signaling, energy transduction and cellular metabolism, photosynthesis, proteins and nucleic acids, gene expression and regulation, biotechnology and genomics.These study areas will also be related to some mammalian organ systems and their physiology, including the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems.Note: This course is compulsory for some university programs.

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CHEMISTRY

GENERAL CHEMISTRY 202-NYA-05 Topics include: stoichiometry; nomenclature; atomic structure; the periodic table; chemical bonding; molecular geometry; thermochemistry; gas laws and the kinetic theory of gases; condensed phases and phase changes; nuclear chemistry and descriptive chemistry.

CHEMISTRY OF SOLUTIONS 202-NYB-05 Topics include: introduction to thermodynamics; solution processes; chemical kinetics; chemical equilibria; acids and bases; oxidation and reduction; and electrochemistry of Solutions

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I 202-HTJ-05 This course serves as an introduction to organic chemistry. Topics include: bonding; isomerism; conformational analysis; stereochemistry; the properties and reactions of alkanes, alkyl halides, alkenes, alkynes and aromatic compounds.

CHEMISTRY AND THE MODERN WORLD: FOOD AND DRUGS 202-HTF-05 Chemistry HTF can be taken by science students as a concentration course. The objective of this course is to increase students’ awareness of how chemistry affects their everyday lives. Topics associated with nutrition, weight control, food additives, medicinal and mind-altering drugs, are discussed in an informative and entertaining manner.

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COMMERCE

BUSINESS LAW 401-402-VA/401-HTD-03 This course will introduce the student to the legal principles governing business activity within the province of Quebec. Students will learn the difference between the legal system practiced in Quebec and the legal system practiced in the rest of Canada. An overview of the court structure and the court procedures will also be included. Certain legal concepts such as civil responsibility, ownership, contracts and bankruptcy will be examined in some detail. Students will benefit through increasing their legal knowledge and understanding and thereby improve their long term legal welfare.

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CINEMA STUDIES

CINEMA STYLES 530-123-VA/530-HSJ-VA This course will introduce students to the concept of genre in cinema, which is a form of organization that categorizes films into different types (such as Film Noir, Science Fiction, Western, Musical Comedy). Students will analyse the codes and conventions that characterize these particular cinema styles. Further, they will explore the various contexts (such as social, historical, political) that led to the birth of these genres and contributed to their evolution. They will also explore how the filmmaker interprets these set conventions.

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

USING COMPUTERS 420-HSC-03 Students with no previous computer knowledge will be introduced to micro-computers, word processing and database technology. During the lab you will work on your own computer to learn these skills. Windows will be the computer operating system, Microsoft Word as your word processor and Microsoft Access as your data base system.

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ECONOMICS

MICRO ECONOMICS 383-200-VA/383-HTB-03 This introductory course, based on lectures and class discussions, is concerned with the study of the behaviour of individual economic units. The course focuses on the following: how product prices are determined, decision making by business enterprises, costs of production, role of government in business and agriculture, competition, monopoly, oligopoly and imperfect market structures, employment and pricing of resources.

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ENGLISH

INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH:LITERATURE & COMPOSITION 603-101-MQ This course is designed to develop the inter-related skills of reading and writing. It aims to assist the student in improving fluency and confidence in written expression and reading comprehension. The student can expect particular emphasis on practical work and will be expected to submit written work on a regular basis. The literature component of this course will be chosen by individual instructors. The course will provide a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of essay-writing process: thesis statements, development of theses, transitions, conclusion, drafting and revision, editing and proofreading. Enrolment is limited so that students will receive individual attention.

ENGLISH 102 - LITERARY GENRES 603-102-MQ These courses focus on one or more of the basic literary genres: fiction, drama, poetry and the essay. Different types of Literary Genres courses that have been offered in the department include courses on Shakespeare, modern poetry, the memoir, the novel, Gothic literature, the short story, detective fiction and science fiction, to name a few. Students in Literary Genres courses will continue to develop the analytical reading, organizational and expression skills introduced to students in 603-101 courses. To succeed in this course, students must complete the course readings and assignments, including the final analytical essay of at least 1000 words. This final essay should demonstrate knowledge of the majoriterary elements, formal characteristics and literary and rhetorical devices of the text(s) being analyzed. This essay should also demonstrate use of appropriate terminology and thorough revision of form and content.

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ENGLISH 103 - LITERARY THEMES 603-103-MQ These courses focus on one or more major themes or ideas in the literary works under examination. Different types of Literary Themes courses that have been offered in the English Department include courses on Holocaust literature, the vampire myth, an Introduction to Romanticism, themes in African-American literature, the irrational in Canadian literature, the American Dream, and the British imagination, among many others. As with Literary Genres courses, students in the Literary Themes course will continue to develop the analytical reading, organizational and expression skills introduced to students in 603-101 courses. To succeed in this course, students must complete the course readings and assignments, including the final analytical essay of at least 1000 words. This essay should demonstrate knowledge of the major literary themes, formal elements and literary and rhetorical devices of the text(s) being analyzed. This essay should also demonstrate use of appropriate terminology and thorough revision of form and content.

ENGLISH - POST-INTRODUCTORY COURSES: BLOCK B 603-HSZ-VA The HSZ (Block B) course reinforces general college level reading and writing abilities within the context of the General Education and College English curriculum. Teaching and learning activities in Block B courses develop skills helpful to students in various programs such as the ability to analyze and write effectively about literary works. Block B courses offered through Continuing Education include students from a variety of programs, and thus the learning activities will not be directed to one specific program. Different types of Block B courses that have been offered in the past include courses on Language and Learning in Literature, Science Fiction and the Fiction of Sciences, and many others. Students taking the Block B course will continue to develop the analytical reading, organizational and expression skills introduced to students in the Block A courses. To succeed in this course, students must complete the course readings and assignments, including a final discourse of at least 1000 words.

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FRENCH

LANGUE FRANÇAISE

602-102/103-MQ

Ce cours est destiné aux étudiants dont le niveau de compétence en français est assez

bon mais qui éprouvent encore des difficultés dans une ou deux des quatre habiletés. Au

moyen de diverses activités d’apprentissage en classe, l’étudiant sera amené à

comprendre et commenter des textes écrits médiatiques, culturels et littéraires de 2500 à

3000 mots et de courts documents sonores, ainsi qu’à produire de courts exposés oraux

et à rédiger des textes d’environ 450 mots.

FRENCH BLOCK B

LANGUE FRANÇAISE II602-HSA-VA Ce cours permet aux étudiants ayant suivi le 602-100-MQ de continuer leurs activités d’apprentissage en classe et au laboratoire de langue afin de comprendre des textes écrits de 500 mots et de courts documents sonores. Ils devront aussi produire de courts exposés oraux et rédiger des textes d’environ 250 mots.

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GEOGRAPHY

WORLD: LAND AND PEOPLE 320-100-VA/320-HSA-03 A review of global patterns of human and physical phenomena introduces the subject fields and approaches of geography, which integrates the themes of the social and earth sciences. Theories explaining the world’s bio-physical system will be introduced and geography’s spatial and environmental perspective on cultural and socio-economic issues will be explored in both global and regional contexts.

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HUMANITIES

HUMANITIES: KNOWLEDGE

345-101-MQ For the Knowledge courses the common learning objectives are:

1) To recognize the basic elements of a form of knowledge.2) To define the models of organization and utilization of a form of knowledge.3) To situate a form of knowledge within its historical context.4) To organize the main components into coherent patterns.5) To produce synthesis of the main components.

HUMANITIES: WORLD VIEWS 345-102-MQ For the W orld Views courses the common objectives are:

1) To describe world views.2) To explain the major ideas, values, and implications of world views.3) To organize the ideas, values and experiences of a world view into coherent

patterns.4) To compare world views.5) To describe world views.

HUMANITIES BLOCK B: ETHICAL ISSUES 345-HSZ-VA In the Ethical Issues courses students will learn:

1) To situate significant ethical issues in relation to their appropriate world viewsand forms of knowledge.

2) To explain the major ideas, values and social implications of these ethical issues.3) To organize ethical questions ad their implications into coherent patterns.4) To debate ethical issues.

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MATHEMATICS

CALCULUS I - SCIENCE 201-NYA-05 This course provides an understanding of the fundamental notions of differential calculus. Topics include: concepts of limit and continuity; the development of the derivative; trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Applications include graph sketching, related rates and optimization problems relevant to Science.

CALCULUS I - SOCIAL SCIENCE OR COMMERCE 201-103-VA This course provides an understanding of the fundamental notions of differential calculus. Topics include: concepts of limit and continuity; the development of the derivative; trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions; Applications include graph sketching, related rates and optimization problems relevant to Social Science and Commerce.

LINEAR ALGEBRA - SCIENCE 201-NYC-05 The aim of this course is to teach students to understand and perform computations involving vectors, matrices, and systems of linear equations. The properties of geometrical vectors in two and three dimensions will be used to motivate similar results in higher dimensions. Systems of equations will be studied in terms of lines and planes. Dot products, cross products and determinants will be used extensively.

LINEAR ALGEBRA - SOCIAL SCIENCE OR COMMERCE 201-105-VA The aim of this course is to teach the student to understand and perform computations involving vectors, matrices, and systems of linear equations. The properties of geometrical vectors in two and three dimensions will be used to motivate similar results in higher dimensions. Systems of equation will be studied in terms of lines, planes, and hyperplanes. Dot products, cross products and determinants will be used extensively.

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CALCULUS II – SCIENCE

201-NYB-05

This course deals primarily with integral calculus and its applications. Other topics include a

further development of limits (l’Hôpital’s Rule), sequences and series, the solution of simple

differential equations, and numerical integration.

CALCULUS II – SOCIAL SCIENCE WITH THREE MATHS OR COMMERCE 201-203-VA Not for Science students. This course deals primarily with integral calculus and its applications. Other topics include a further development of limits (l'Hôpital's Rule), sequences and series, the solution of simple differential equations, and numerical integration.

PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS – SCIENCE 201-HTH-05 The course is offered for students who know Calculus (differentiation and integration). It deals with sample spaces, combinatories, discrete and continuous random variables, the most important probability distributions, descriptive and inferential statistics.

CALCULUS III - SCIENCE 201-HTJ-05 The topics developed are applied widely in the physical sciences and elsewhere. They may include: hyperbolic functions and their inverses, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, increments, the chain rule, multiple integration with applications, differential equations, solutions of certain first and second order equations with applications, and the Laplace transform with applications. Note: Students planning to enter University Engineering or Physical Science Programs are strongly urged to take this course.

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METHODOLOGY

QUANTITATIVE METHODS 360-300-VA The course provides an introduction to the quantitative methods as they are used in the Social Sciences. Within the general context of the scientific approach, the following areas are examined: the construction and organization of data, descriptive measures, the survey as a research tool, relationships between variables, and various social indices. Numbers and quantification are presented as they are found in everyday life and in research in the Social Sciences.

RESEARCH METHODS 300-300-VA In this course, students will explore scientific methods, as well as the tools and techniques used by social scientists to analyze and research social behaviour. Students will learn how to conduct their own empirical research, on a topic of their choice, and present this research in a written report.

INTEGRATIVE PROJECT 300-301-VA This course will be organized around a social science issue(s), chosen by the instructor, within which a variety of topics will be explored. Students will learn how the concepts, theories, arguments and methods from different social science disciplines help in the understanding of some of the important issues and events of the day. Students will be encouraged to reflect on the material they have learned up to this point. Such integrative activity will enable the student to write and present an interdisciplinary research project on a topic related to the specific issue.

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

FITNESS 109-101-MQ The purpose of the 109-101-MQ Physical Education courses is to expose students to the relationship between health, physical fitness and an active lifestyle. As they cover the first nine chapters of the Physical Education Manual students will be encouraged to analyze physical activity from the standpoint of lifestyle behaviours that promote health.

VOLLEYBALL 109-102-MQ Emphasis is placed on the learning of playing skills. Class play will be in the form of 2 on 2, 3 on 3, and 6 a side games. Special emphasis will be placed on warm-up and conditioning exercises pertaining to the activity. Students will set skill specific goals and work on their personal skill development

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FITNESS THROUGH YOGA

109-103-MQ Yoga is a way of moving into stillness. The practice of yoga is the practice of meditation in

postures (asanas), sitting meditation, and breathing exercises. Through exercises and movements, the student will come to feel more balanced, centered, coordinated, flexible and strong. In yoga practice, we concentrate on the body, the breath and the mind - the purpose of yoga being unification.

The schedule for the sessions on Saturdays will be the following:

8 – 9 am → Hatha yoga practice and meditation

9 – 10 am → Class breakfast and yoga theory

10 -10:15 am → Break

10:15 – 11:45 → Walk to Marcel Laurin Park / mindfulness walk in the woods (≈ 5km)

11:45 – 12:15 → Picnic in the park by the lake (students bring their own lunch)

12:15 – 1:00 → Walk back to Vanier (≈3km)

1:00 – 1:15 → Break

1:15 – 2:30 → Yoga sequences group project

2:30 – 3:45 → Hatha yoga practice (restorative) and meditation

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FITNESS TEAM SPORTS

109-103-MQ

Students will learn and practice a variety of team sports including: soccer, touch football, rugby, basketball, volleyball and floor hockey all geared to improvement of fitness levels. Students will become knowledgeable with the rules of the games pertaining to effective and autonomous participation and will become aware of the principals involved in team play as well as fitness development.

FITNESS THROUGH WALKING

109-103-MQ

By training through walking, a low-stress activity, students will be exposed to the basic principles of training for fitness. Students should come to appreciate how physical fitness can contribute to their own health and well-being. Walking sessions will take place outdoors. Weekend sessions consist of 16 to 20 km walks around the Montreal area.

FITNESS

109-103-MQ

This course helps students to gain a more complete understanding of the human body's vital systems - to make them aware of their present level of fitness (through testing) and to raise the level with several training techniques. Students will acquire a repertoire of activities which they will be able to use and enjoy throughout their lifetimes.

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PHYSICS

MECHANICS 203-NYA-05 This course is designed for those who have a strong physics and math background. Topics include: one and two dimensional kinematics, linear momentum, Newton’s laws, work and energy, gravitation, torque and angular momentum. Differential calculus may be used in some topics.

ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM 203-NYB-05 This course will cover the following topics: electric force, field, potential and energy capacitors and DC circuits; magnetic force and field; electromagnetic induction; AC circuits; and Maxwell’s equations. The laboratory emphasizes operational techniques and provides you with the opportunity to gain familiarity with electronic equipment common in modern laboratories.

WAVES, OPTICS & MODERN PHYSICS

203-NYC-05

The following topics will be covered: simple harmonic motion; damping; resonance; definition and properties of waves; application to sound and matter waves; application to electromagnetic waves: geometrical optics (laws of lenses, mirrors and optical instruments); physical optics (interference and diffraction). In the Modern Physics portion, topics will be chosen from the following: special relativity (postulates, space- time, mass- energy); Quantum Physics (origin and development); Nuclear Physics (Radioactivity, fission, fusion); and Elementary Particles.

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PSYCHOLOGY

ADOLESCENCE AND EMERGING ADULTHOOD

350-211-VA/350-HTN-VA

This course focuses on two life stages, namely adolescence and emerging adulthood. Adolescence, approximately ages 10 to 18 years, is a period of life between the time when puberty begins and when adult status is achieved. Emerging adulthood, approximately ages 18 to 25 years, is a newly conceptualized life stage, a transition from adolescence to full adulthood during which experimentation and exploration interact with physical, psychological, and social influences.

PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIONS

350-310-VA/350-HTD-VA

The focus of this course is the biological and psychological effects of addictive substances. The course will also examine other ‘addictive behaviours’, such as gambling, sexual addiction, and overeating. The biological effects of different types of drugs of abuse will be examined, as well as the methods researchers use to study the neural basis of reward, relapse, and the effects of stress on drug use. Various treatments used to aid drug-addicted individuals, such as cognitive-behavioural therapy, motivational interviewing, 12-step programs, and relapse prevention, among others, will be explored.

ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY:

350-400-VA

In this course, you will have the opportunity to learn in-depth about an issue in contemporary psychology. The course will also take you through the steps toward producing a 1500-word research paper on a psychological issue. You will be guided through the process of choosing a topioc, developing a thesis statement, and finding the support evidence for it. Your project will permit you to demonstrate your library research skills and your communication skills, both written and oral.

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SOCIOLOGY

SOCIOLOGY OF YOUTH CULTURE 387-208-VA/387-HTB-VA This course introduces students to the sociology of youth culture. The principle sociological perspectives will be applied to analyze the norms, beliefs and material conditions that influence the formation of youth cultures. Students will also examine the roles of gender, social class, race, ethnicity, and sexuality and how these various factors influence young people to choose to participate in particular youth subcultures. Special attention will be given to the relevance of youth cultures and how it impacts the lives of many young people in our society.

SOCIOLOGY OF TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 387-300-VA/387-HTL-03 We live in a world surrounded by technology, and it touches our lives in many ways. In this course, you will discuss the social issues pertaining to the creation, diffusion, ownership, and impact of various technologies. You will apply what you learn to the investigation of a particular technological development in a key area - communications, transport, industry, military, health, household, or arts - and discover the conditions that led to it s development as well as the social consequences.

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