eConcordia has a large variety of online courses from all of Concordia’s Faculties
PSYC 305 – History and Systems
This is an introductory course aimed at understanding the evolution of the field of Psychology.
PHYS 200 – From Particles to Galaxies
This course is a non-mathematical introduction to cutting-edge physics.
ENGR 391 – Numerical Methods in Engineering
This course aims to teach main numerical methods used in various engineering fields, their limitations, and how they can be implemented using a data analysis tool.
COEN 390/ELEC 390 – Computer and Electrical Engineering Product Design Project
The course offers students knowledge and experience in team-based, requirements elicitation, design and implementation, as well as documentation and presentation of an Android App.
CHME 6081 – Advanced Separation Processes
This course develops the skills needed to design separation processes and to size/optimize related equipment ( Sedimentation, Thickeners and Clarifiers, Centrifuges, Cyclones , Filtration, Membranes, Adsorption, Ion Exchange, and Chromatographic).
THEO 353 – Theology and Bioethics
This course presents major frameworks for examining issues in bioethics and explores case studies to familiarize students with ethical issues in the biomedical context. Ethical issues in health care and research involving human subjects in light of a theological perspective on life, death and moral existence are explored.
SOCI 280 – Debates and Challenges of Contemporary Quebec
The aim of the course is to better understand this complex society. Students will get sense of Quebec’s history, a basic knowledge of provincial social policies, information pertaining to identity issues, and key concepts which are useful to anyone who aims to live and work in Montreal.
PSYC 315 – Statistical Analysis I
In this course you will learn how to use statistics to support reasoning about research in psychology.
PSYC 200 – Introductory Psychology
This comprehensive survey course introduces the student to a wide variety of topics in scientific psychology. Topics include the foundations of modern psychology, neural mechanisms, learning and memory, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, cognitive processes, social influences, personality, disorders of cognition and behaviour, and therapy.
PHYS 205 – Electricity and Magnetism
The students will be exposed to concepts and principles related to Electric Fields, Gauss’s Law, Electric Potential, Capacitance and Dielectrics, Current and Resistance, Direct Current Circuits, Magnetic Fields, Sources of Magnetic Field, Faraday’s Law, Inductance, Alternating Current Circuits, Electromagnetic waves.
PHYS 204 – Mechanics
This course is about kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, statics, dynamics, conservation of momentum and energy, rotational motion, and periodic motion.
MARA 365 – The Culture and Civilization of the Arab World: The Golden Age
This course provides an overview of the Arab civilization during its "Golden Age" (VIIth-XIIIth c.). Topics include history, sciences, arts, philosophy and literature.
INTE 398 – Contemporary Topics in Canadian Politics I
This course provides a basic introduction to Canadian society and the Canadian political system. It begins by presenting an overview of Canadian society, government and the political process.
GDBA 540 – Entrepreneurship
The objective of this course is to introduce graduate students to the entrepreneurial process and the role of entrepreneurs in the new economy.
EXCI 202 – The Body Human: Form and Function
In this course topics covered include a basic examination of some of the major systems of the body, common disturbances to the health of those systems, and issues of daily life that significantly affect our health and wellness.
ENGL 224 – The Creative Process
This course introduces students to some creative processes involved in writing prose fiction, poetry, and drama.
ELEC 470/ELEC 6891 – Broadcast Signal Transmission
In this course you will get a comprehensive view of a broadcasting system by integrating techniques from different areas: video and audio compression, communications, antenna, and RF.
COMP 248 – Object Oriented Programming
In this course you will learn that Object Oriented Programming is a programming style which is associated with concepts like class, object, Inheritance, Encapsulation, Abstraction, Polymorphism using Java.
COMM 225 – Production and Operations Management
This course is an introduction to contemporary operational issues and techniques in the manufacturing and service sectors.
COEN 6741 – Computer Architecture and Design
The course is about hardware design issues of high-performance computer architectures.
COEN 212 – Digital Systems Design I
This course will provide students with an in-depth understanding of fundamental concepts and design procedures enabling them to design logic circuits for solving diverse engineering problems.
CHME 6011 – Advanced Transport Phenomena
In this course you will learn the required knowledge and expertise to solve transport problems in chemical engineering by translating the problem into mathematical equations, and selecting an appropriate solution method.
CHEM 204 – From Alchemy to Modern Chemistry
This course examines the development of chemistry before the 20th century. Chemistry is obviously not just a compilation of recipes.
CATS 643 – Ethics in Research Practice
This course covers ethical standards and requirements for research as established by both professional mental health and creative arts therapies associations.
CATS 641 – Ethics in Clinical Practice
This course covers ethical standards and requirements for clinical practice as established by both professional mental health and creative arts therapies associations.
CATS 639 – Cross-Cultural Competence in the Creative Arts Therapies
This course presents cross-cultural competence as an ethical obligation, providing an overview of multi-cultural counselling theory.
BTM 490 – The Management of Digital Privacy in Society
This course provides an overview of the legislation protecting privacy, of online practices enabling the collection and use of personal information, and of the risks to digital privacy and how companies mitigate these risks with privacy protection programs.
COMM 315 – Business Law and Ethics
Through the study of laws, ethical principles and court judgments, this course will introduce students to important legal and ethical issues that they may encounter within a business organization.
TESL 232 – English Grammar
The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the basic concepts and terminology of grammar in general and English grammar in particular.
PHYS 284 – Introduction to Astronomy
This course provides and introduction to major topics in astronomy. The journey begins with a description of our planet, its place in the solar system, and resulting seasonal changes, tidal movements, and earth’s precession.
PHYS 273 – Energy and Environment
This course intends to give students a non-quantitative understanding of how the physical concept of energy applies to the environment.
MATH 201 – Elementary Functions
This course teaches you sets, inequalities, graphs of functions, and relations, as well as trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions.
MATH 200 – Fundamental Concepts of Algebra
This course is designed to give students the background necessary for MATH 201. Some previous exposure to algebra is assumed. Sets, algebraic techniques, inequalities, graphs of equations.
EDUC 210 – Psychology of Education
Psychology of Education is the study of how learning occurs and how teaching may enhance learning.
CHEM 203 – Forensic Analysis
Forensic science is the application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system.
BIOL 202 – General Biology
In this course, topics will span from molecules to cells and from cells to organisms.
BIOL 203 – Fundamental Nutrition
Welcome to Fundamental Nutrition. This course is designed to teach you the basics of human nutrition.
MANA 374 – Sustainable Management
This course introduces the concepts and practices of sustainable management.
FINA 230 – Introduction to Financial Management
This course provides an overview of the financial management basics.
FINA 200 – Personal Finance
Personal Finance is a course that will allow students to better manage and plan their own financial affairs in the present and in the future.
COMM 226 – Business Technology Management
The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the role of computer-based information systems in business organizations and the analytical skills required to work with management information systems.
COMM 215 – Business Statistics
COMM 215 introduces statistics as a tool for dealing with information in quantitative form, imparting techniques of descriptive and inferential statistics in the real world.
BTM 200 – Fundamentals of Information Technology
This course deals with information technology issues such as software, hardware, tele-communications, the Internet and personal productivity.
FFAR 291/INTE 398 – HIV/AIDS: An Interdisciplinary Introduction
This course provides an interdisciplinary survey of the major issues and challenges raised by HIV/AIDS
ENGR 361 – Fluid Mechanics I
This course is an introduction to Fluid Mechanics.
ENGR 201 – Professional Practice & Responsibility
In this class we will understand professionalism, the engineering code and ethical practice of engineers with special reference to Quebec and Canada.
COMP 218 – Fundamentals of Programming
Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming is an introductory course to the basic principles of programming with classes and objects using C++.
RELI 216 – Encountering Religions
The course explores a number of contemporary contexts wherein people of diverse religious backgrounds have come into contact with one another.
PSYC 255 – Brain and Behaviour
This course is an introduction to the biological bases of behaviour.
POLI 209 – Public Security and Terrorism
This course provides an overview of modern terrorism and its evolution, focusing on terrorist movements, groups and incidents in many parts of the world over time.
INTE 296 – Discover Statistics
This is an introductory course on statistics, which enables students with basic skills in mathematics to master the elementary concepts of the subject.
ENGL 306 – Tolkien’s Old English
This course studies the Old English language through the fantasy novels of J.R.R. Tolkien alongside the works of Old English literature that inspired him.
COMS 361 – Propaganda
This course on propaganda is designed to address propaganda as a phenomenon and as a technique.
AHSC 314 – Adolescence: ISS Intervention
This course links knowledge of adolescent development to a more detailed examination of related adolescent patterns and issues.
AHSC 260 – Program Planning Design and Evaluation
The course prepares students to develop effective programs designed for various client populations.
AHSC 241 – Recreation and Leisure in Contemporary Society
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.