Provides a thorough understanding of forest-based businesses and business processes by reviewing the principles of management, financial, and marketing management that are most applicable to forest-based enterprises.
Experiential immersion in the proven and emerging educational potentials of mobile technologies and open learning. Theory and strategy of mobile and open education through collective critical analysis of trending knowledge.
Field-based and laboratory-based investigation of organisms. [1-3-0] Prerequisite: Third-year standing or higher in Combined Major in Science, and one of (a) BIOL 121 and BIOL 180 (or BIOL 140), or (b) SCIE 001, or (c) 8 transfer credits of first-year biology.
Basic concepts and methods of anthropology; culture and race; comparative study of social systems, religion, symbolism, art, and other institutions. Examples are drawn from a variety of cultures.
The UBC Farm’s community workshops (Fall Series) are now available for registration! The UBC Farm offers a robust lineup of 50-70 workshops year-round covering a range of topics, such as gardening, cooking, baking, food preservation, herbs,...
The UBC Farm’s community workshops (Fall Series) are now available for registration! The UBC Farm offers a robust lineup of 50-70 workshops year-round covering a range of topics, such as gardening, cooking, baking, food preservation, herbs,...
The UBC Farm’s community workshops (Fall Series) are now available for registration! The UBC Farm offers a robust lineup of 50-70 workshops year-round covering a range of topics, such as gardening, cooking, baking, food preservation, herbs,...