An Introduction to recreation and leisure in Canadian society, this course exposes students to the perceptions of free and discretionary time, concepts of leisure, theories and interrelationships of play, and the historical foundations for the leisure discipline.
PHIL 235 – Biomedical Ethics
This course examines some of the central problems in biomedical ethics.
LOYC 240/POLI 208 – Global Environmental Issues and Ecological Justice
This course is an introduction to the emerging field of global environmental politics.
INST 250 – Introductory Information Literacy Skills
This course introduces students to basic library research practices.
EDUC 307 – Integrating Digital Technologies and Social Media In Learning Environments
This course introduces students to the social and cognitive theories of digital technologies in learning and training environments.