Applied Science
Nursing
2

Beliefs, behaviours, and expressions of human sexuality and the link to health for students from any program. How sexuality is discussed and practiced from various perspectives, and strategies to promote healthy sexual expression and sexual health.

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Forestry
Natural Resources
4

Basic biological concepts related to interpretation of remote sensing data for land management, including the use of films and filters, and interpretation of air photographs, and other imagery. Credit will be granted for only one of NRES 443 or FRST 443. [2-2-0] Equivalency: FRST 443, GEOS 375

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Forestry
Natural Resources
3

Applications of remote sensing, image analysis, advanced spatial analysis and geoprocessing for natural resource management. Priority enrolment to students in the Faculty of Forestry. Students may receive credit for only one of NRES 341, NRES 340, CONS 340. Prerequisite: NRES 241. Third-year standing. Equivalency: NRES 340, CONS 340

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Forestry
Natural Resources
2

Introduction to spatial thinking and principles of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing for natural resource management. Priority enrolment to students in the Faculty of Forestry. Prerequisite: Second-year standing.

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Forestry
Natural Resources
2

The structure and function of forest ecosystems, including: energetics; productivity; nutrient, carbon and water cycling; soils; the physical environment; population and community ecology; disturbance ecology; ecological succession; biological diversity and ecological resilience. Credit will be granted for only one of NRES 201 or FRST 201. [3-2-0] Corequisite: One of NRES 200, FRST 200. Equivalency: FRST 201

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Forestry
Natural Resources
1

Current issues and cases in Forestry and Land and Food Systems are examined with a focus on integration of first-year subjects and exposure to both First Nations and Western perspectives. Credit will be granted for only one of NRES 110 or FRST 110. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. [1-1-1] Equivalency: LFS 110, FRST 110

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Forestry
Natural Resources
1

Multidisciplinary approaches to solving pressing challenges in natural resources. Diversifying perspectives of natural resources and land stewardship. Skill-building in written and verbal communication, collaboration, and critical thinking.

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Arts
Nordic Studies
3

Examination of contemporary political and social conflicts in the circumpolar north, focusing on ways Indigenous people have used art, performance and activism as a tool for resistance and decolonization.

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Applied Science
Materials Engineering
4

Fundamental aspects of environmental degradation of metals (corrosion), ceramics, adn polymers, with an empasis on aqueous environments. This course is not eligible for Credit/D/Fail grading. [2-0-2]

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Science
Marine Science
4

An analytical approach to biotic associations in the marine environment. Opportunities are provided for study of the intertidal realm in exposed and protected areas, and of beaches and estuaries in the vicinity of the Marine Centre; plankton studies and investigations of the subtidal and benthic environments by diving and dredging are envisaged.

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