Active Learning Classrooms benefit thousands of students each year and are used by instructors in nearly every faculty and school at the University.
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In the 2018-2019 academic year, ALCs hosted over...
2018-2019
ROOM | Departments | Number of Courses |
---|---|---|
Adams 211 | Earth & Planetary Sciences Earth System Science Political Science |
11 |
Arts 150 | Anthropology Chemistry Computer Science Earth & Planetary Sciences Economics English French History International Development Studies Linguistics Management Science Materials Engineering Nursing Political Science Quebec Studies Religious Studies |
24 |
Burnside 511 | Earth System Science Geography Sociology |
17 |
Education 129 | Biology Educational & Counselling Psychology English English Language & Academic Writing Epidemiology and Biostatistics Information Studies Integrated Studies in Education Philosophy Physical & Occupational Therapy Political Science Sociology |
38 |
Education 627 | Biology Educational & CounsellingÌýPsychology Epidemiology and Biostatistics Information Studies Integrated Studies in Education Law ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ Writing Centre Microbiology & Immunology Nursing Pharmacology Physical & Occupational Therapy Social Work |
28 |
Maass 100 | Chemistry | 6 |
Macdonald Stewart 2-028 | Animal Science Bioresource Engineering Farm Management & Technology Human Nutrition Natural Resource Sciences Parasitology |
18 |
Macdonald Stewart B-016 | Agricultural Economics Animal Science Bioresource Engineering Environment Food Science & Agricultural Chemistry Human Nutrition Parasitology |
21 |
McConnell Engineering 10 | Chemical Engineering Materials Engineering |
5 |
McIntyre Medical 206/7 |
Integrated Studies in Education |
24 |
McIntyre Medical 208/9 | Nursing Pharmacology Physical & Occupational Therapy |
8 |
McIntyre Medical 210/11 | Law Nursing Physical & Occupational Therapy |
6 |
Sherbrooke 688 1265 | Accounting Career & Professional Development English Language & Academic Writing Language & Intercultural Communications ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ Writing Centre Translation |
13 |
Strathcona Music A-412 | Social Work Music Research Music Performance |
14 |
Trottier 3070 | Physics | 1 |
TOTAL |
234 courses |
2015-2016
Winter 2016
Room | Departments | Number of Courses | Number of Students |
---|---|---|---|
Burnside 511 |
Career and Professional Development |
13 | 274 |
Education 627 |
Biology |
24 | 799 |
Macdonald Engineering 50 |
Mechanical Engineering |
8 | 343 |
Macdonald Stewart 2-028 |
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences- Dean's Office |
13 | 339 |
Macdonald Stewart B-016 |
Bioresource Engineering |
11 | 552 |
McConnell Engineering 10 |
Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics |
11 | 322 |
McIntyre 206/7 |
Career and Professional Development |
14 | 671 |
McIntyre 208/9 |
Career and Professional Development |
9 | 635 |
McIntyre 210/11 |
Career and Professional Development |
11 | 1010 |
Music A-412 |
French Language and Literature |
8 | 77 |
688 Sherbrooke 1265 |
Career and Professional Development |
8 | 142 |
688 Sherbrooke 1285 |
Career and Professional Development |
4 | 67 |
TOTAL |
134 courses |
5231 students |
Fall 2015
Room | Departments | Number of Courses | Number of Students |
---|---|---|---|
Burnside 511 |
Career and Professional Development |
14 | 334 |
Education 627 |
Career and Professional Development |
23 | 804 |
Macdonald Engineering 50 |
Mechanical Engineering |
10 | 272 |
Macdonald Stewart 2-028 |
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences- Dean's Office |
16 | 493 |
Macdonald Stewart B-016 |
Bioresource Engineering |
10 | 457 |
McConnell Engineering 10 |
Chemical Engineering |
9 | 169 |
McIntyre 206/7 |
Career and Professional Development |
17 | 931 |
McIntyre 208/9 |
Career and Professional Development |
11 | 1182 |
McIntyre 210/11 |
Anatomy and Cell Biology |
11 | 917 |
Music A-412 |
Music Research |
9 | 121 |
688 Sherbrooke 1265 |
Career and Professional Development |
11 | 180 |
688 Sherbrooke 1285 |
Career and Professional Development |
3 | 77 |
TOTAL |
144 courses |
5927 students |
2011-2012
In 2011-2012, an additional Active Learning Classroom (ALC) was constructed in room 1265 of 688 Sherbrooke. This year, 62 unique courses were taught in the four ALCs, representing eight different faculties: Arts, Continuing Studies, Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Science, and Agriculture and Environmental Sciences.
Education 627
Term |
Faculty |
Course number |
Course name |
Instructor(s) |
Fall 2011 | Arts | EAST 362 | Japanese Cinema | Furuhata, Yuriko |
Fall 2011 | Arts | ENGL 345 | Literature and Society | Cooke, Nathalie M |
Fall 2011 | Arts | POLI 444 | Topics in Intl Politics 2 | Ellis, Jaye Dana |
Fall 2011 | Continuing Studies | EDPT 200 | Integ Ed Tech in Classrooms | Bruzzese, Sam |
Fall 2011 | Continuing Studies | EDPT 204 | Educational Media 1 | Baron, Maureen |
Fall 2011 | Continuing Studies | CCCS 300 | Programming Techniques 1 | Prokopski, Grzegorz |
Fall 2011 | Continuing Studies | CORG 551 | Behaviour in Organizations | Fraser, Linda |
Fall 2011 | Education | EDSL 334 | Teaching Oral Skills in ESL | Farris, Candace Leigh |
Fall 2011 | Graduate Studies | EDPE 676 | Intermediate Statistics (2 sections) | Smith, Nathan |
Fall 2011 | Law | CMPL 546 | Intl Envt'l Law & Politics | Ellis, Jaye Dana |
Fall 2011 | Management | BUSA 499 | Case Analysis & Presentation | Donovan, Richard George |
Fall 2011 | Medicine | OCC1 545 | Therapeutic Strategies in OT 1 | Nedelec, Bernadette |
Fall 2011 | Science | CHEM 232 | Organic Chemistry Principles | Harpp, David Noble |
Fall 2011 | Science | ENVR 519 | Global Environmental Politics | Ellis, Jaye Dana |
Winter 2012 | Arts | LING 350 | Ling Aspects of Bilingualism | Noonan, Maire |
Winter 2012 | Arts | PHIL 355 | Aristotle | Deslauriers, Marguerite |
Winter 2012 | Continuing Studies | CCCS 300 | Programming Techniques 1 | Vybihal, Joseph P |
Winter 2012 | Continuing Studies | CORG 551 | Behaviour in Organizations | Fraser, Linda |
Winter 2012 | Continuing Studies | EDPT 200 | Integ Ed Tech in Classrooms | Bruzzese, Sam |
Winter 2012 | Continuing Studies | EDPT 204 | Educational Media 1 | Baron, Maureen |
Winter 2012 | Graduate Studies | EDPE 605 | Research Methods | Shaw, Steven |
Winter 2012 | Graduate Studies | EDPE 682 | Univariate/Multivariate Anal | Smith, Nathan |
Winter 2012 | Law | BUS2 502 | Intellectual & Industrial Prop | Piper, Stamatia |
Winter 2012 | Science | PHYS 342 | Majors Electromagnetic Waves | Hilke, Michael |
Burnside 511
Term |
Faculty |
Course number |
Course name |
Instructor(s) |
Fall 2011 | Continuing Studies | CBUS 210D1 | Comp Business Analysis | Bryson, Georges |
Fall 2011 | Continuing Studies | MGCR 352 | Marketing Management 1 | Royce, Charles |
Fall 2011 | Science | GEOG 201 | Intro Geo-Information Science (5 sections) | Kalacska, Margaret |
Fall 2011 | Science | GEOG 202 | Statistics & Spatial Analysis (2 sections) | Berrang Ford, Lea |
Fall 2011 | Science | GEOG 308 | Principles of Remote Sensing (3 sections) | Kalacska, Margaret |
Fall 2011 | Science | GEOG 407 | Issues in Geography | Sieber, Renee |
Fall 2011 | Science | GEOG 501 | Modellin Environmental Systems | Roulet, Nigel Thomas |
Fall 2011 | Science | GEOG 523 | Global Ecosystems and Climate | Ramankutty, Navin |
Fall 2011 | Science | EPSC 340 | Earth and Planetary Inference (2 sections) | Wing, Boswell |
Fall 2011 | Science | ENVR 200 | The Global Environment | Ìý |
Winter 2012 | Continuing Studies | CBUS 210D1 | Comp Business Analysis (2 sections) | Bryson, Georges |
Winter 2012 | Science | GEOG 306 | Raster Geo-Information Science | Lehner, Bernhard |
Winter 2012 | Science | GEOG 307 | Socioecon Applications of GIS | Arroyo Mora, Juan Pablo |
Winter 2012 | Science | GEOG 351 | Quantitative Methods | Breau, Sebastien |
Winter 2012 | Science | GEOG 360 | Analyzing Sustainability | Ramankutty, Navin |
Winter 2012 | Science | GEOG 506 | Adv Geographic Information Sci | Sieber, Renee |
Winter 2012 | Science | GEOG 535 | Remote Sensing&Interpretation (2 sections) | Kalacska, Margaret |
Winter 2012 | Science | GEOG 540 | Topics in Geography 1 | Rhemtulla, Jeanine |
Winter 2012 | Science | ESYS 301 | Earth System Modelling | Tremblay, Bruno |
688 Sherbrooke 1265
Term |
Faculty |
Course number |
Course name |
Instructor(s) |
Fall 2011 | Continuing Studies | CCFC 520 | Issues in Professional Practice 2 | Parent, Kevin Paul |
Fall 2011 | Continuing Studies | CENG 223 | Project Management: Bridging Theory & Practice | Ìý |
Fall 2011 | Continuing Studies | CPRL 322 | Cases in Public Relations | Hirst, Elizabeth Jane |
Fall 2011 | Continuing Studies | CPRL 540 | Communication Planning | Hirst, Elizabeth Jane |
Fall 2011 | Continuing Studies | CESL 640 | Fundamentals of Academic Writing for Grad Students | Samuel, Carolyn |
Winter 2012 | Continuing Studies | ACCT 455 | Dev of Accounting Thought | Iannotti, Nicolino |
Winter 2012 | Continuing Studies | CCCS 431 | Networking Fundamentals | Remillieux, Jean Paul |
Winter 2012 | Continuing Studies | CCFC 514 | Accounting Theory & Practice | Iannotti, Nicolino |
Winter 2012 | Continuing Studies | CSPN 211 | Spanish 1 | Cossios, Susana |
Winter 2012 | Continuing Studies | CESL 640 | Fundamentals of Academic Writing for Grad Students | Samuel, Carolyn |
Macdonald Stewart 2-028/2-029
Term |
Faculty |
Course number |
Course name |
Instructor(s) |
Fall 2011 | FAES | AEHM 205 | Science Literacy | Newman, Carole |
Fall 2011 | FAES | AEMA 310 (5 sections) | Statistical Methods 1 | Dutilleul, Pierre R L |
Fall 2011 | FAES | BREE 252 (2 sections) | Computing for Engineers | Clark, Grant |
Fall 2011 | FAES | BREE 430 | GIS for Natural Resource Mgmt | Adamchuk, Viacheslav |
Fall 2011 | FAES | ENVB 430 | GIS for Natural Resource Mgmt | Bennett, Elena |
Fall 2011 | FAES | NUTR 345 (2 sections) | Food Service Systems Mgmt | Rose, Maureen |
Fall 2011 | FAES | NUTR 551Ìý | Analysis of Nutrition Data | Gray-Donald, Katherine |
Fall 2011 | FAES | FMTP 004 (2 sections) | Microcomputing | Theriault, Pascal |
Fall 2011 | FAES | WILD 401 | Fisheries&Wildlife Management | Solomon, Christopher |
Winter 2012 | FAES | AEHM 205 | Science Literacy | Newman, Carole |
Winter 2012 | FAES | AEMA 310 (4 sections) | Statistical Methods 1 | Dutilleul, Pierre R L |
Winter 2012 | FAES | ANSC 433 | Animal Nutrition | Phillip, Leroy E |
Winter 2012 | FAES | BREE 501 | Simulation and Modelling | Clark, Grant |
Winter 2012 | FAES | BTEC 555 | Structural Bioinformatics | Salavati, Reza |
Winter 2012 | FAES | ENVB 506 | Quantitative Methods: Ecology | Solomon, Christopher |
Winter 2012 | FAES | FMTP 025 | Farm Project | Theriault, Pascal |
Winter 2012 | FAES | FMTP 027 | Precision Farming | Adamchuk, Viacheslav |
2010-2011
In 2010-2011, an additional Active Learning Classrooms (ALCs) was constructed (Macdonald Stewart 2-028/2-029). Around 10 courses (57 undergraduate/4 graduate) were taught in all three ALCs from eight different faculties: Arts, Cont. Ed., Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Science, and Faculty of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. Over 4,200 enrolled students.
Education 627
23 courses (19 undergraduate/ 4 graduate) from Arts, Cont. Ed., Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Science, and over 2,100 enrolled students.
Fall 2010
- Arts (2)
- AFRI 200 – Introduction to African Studies. John Galaty.
- COMS 361 – Selected Topics Communication Studies 1. Roberta (Becky) Lentz, Art History & Communication Studies.
- Continuing Education (2)
- CORG 551 – Behaviour in Organizations. Lynda Fraser, Career and Management Studies.
- CCCS 300 – Programming Techniques 1. Joseph Vybihal, Career and Management Studies.
- Education (7)
- EDSL 334 – Teaching Oral Skills in ESL. Carolyn Samuel, Integrated Studies in Education.
- EDEC 233 – First Nations and Inuit Education. Michael Doxtater, Integrated studies in Education.
- EDEC 262 – Media, Technology and Education. Ghada Chehade, Intagrated Studies in Education.
- EDEC 248 – Multicultural Education. Michael Doxtater, Integrated studies in Education.
- EDPT 200 – Integrating Educational Technology in Classrooms. Sam Bruzzese, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- EDPT 204 – Educational Media 1. Maureen Baron, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- EDPE 676 – Intermediate Statistics 2. Nathan Smith, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- Management (2)
- BUSA 499 – Case Analysis & Presentation. Richard George Donovan.
- INDR 294 – Introduction to Labour-Management Relations. Chantal Westgate.
- Medicine (1)
- OCC1 545 - Therapeutic Strategies in OT 1. Aliki Thomas, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy.
- Law (1)
- PRV4 144 – Common Law Property. Tina Piper.
- Sciences (2)
- CHEM 232 – Organic Chemistry Principles. David Harpp, Department of Chemistry.
- PHYS 101 – Introductory Physics – Mechanics (Tutorials). Kenneth J Ragan, Department of Physics.
Winter 2011
- Arts (2)
- PHIL 355 – Aristotle. Marguerite Deslauriers, Department of Philosophy.
- ESLN 640 - Fundamentals of Academic Writing for Graduate Students. Carolyn Samuel, English and French Language Centre.
- Continuing Education (2)
- CCCS 300 – Programming Techniques 1.Eugene Syriani, Career and Management Studies.
- CORG 551 – Behaviour in Organizations. Lynda Fraser, Career and Management Studies.
- Education (6)
- EDPT 200 – Integrating Educational Technology in Classrooms. Sam Bruzzese, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- EDPT 204 – Educational Media 1. Maureen Baron, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- EDEC 262 – Media, Technology and Education. Anita Nowak and Habib Siam, Intagrated Studies in Education.
- EDSL 458 – Methods in TESL 2. Lise Winer. Integrated Studies in Education.
- EDPE 605 – Research Methods. Roger Azevedo, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- EDPE 682 – Univariate/Multivariate Analysis. Robert Bracewell, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- Law (1)
- CMPL 571 – International Law of Human Rights. Frederic Megret.
- Science (1)
- PHYS 342 – Majors Electromagnetic Waves. Michael Hilke, Department of Physics.
Burnside 511
18 undergraduate courses from Sciences and Cont. Ed. Over 500 enrolled students.
Fall 2010
- Continuing Education (1)
- CBUS 208 D1 – Facilitation for Results. Robert Abbott, General Studies.
- Science (6)
- GEOG 201 – Introductory Geo-Information Science. Renée Sieber and Raja Sengupta, Department of Geography.
- GEOG 202 – Statistics and Spatial Analysis. Lea Berrang Ford, Department of Geography.
- GEOG 308 – Principles of Remote Sensing. Margaret Kalacska, Department of Geography.
- GEOG 316 – Political Geography. Benjamin Forest, Department of Geography.
- GEOG 470 – Wetlands. Gail Chmura and Meaghan Murphy, Department of Geography.
Winter 2011
- Continuing Education (2)
- CCCS 431 – Networking Fundamentals. Jean Paul Remillieux, Career and Management Studies.Ìý
- CBUS 210 D1 & D2 – Comprehensive Business Analysis. Georges Bryson and Robert William, General Studies. Ìý
- Science (10)
- GEOG 306 – Raster Geo-Information Science. Bernhard Lehner, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 307 – Socioeconomic Applications of GIS. Raja Sengupta, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 351 – Quantitative Methods. Sebastien Breau, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 360 – Analyzing Sustainability. Navin Ramankutty and Jeanine Rhemtulla, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 406 - Human Dimensions of Climate Change. James Ford, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 501 – Modelling Environmental Systems. Nigel Roulet, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 506 – Advanced Geographic Information Science. Renée Sieber, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 535 – Remote Sensing and Interpretation. Margaret Kalacska, Department of Geography.Ìý
- ENVR 544 – Environmental Measurement and Modelling. Raja Sengupta, School of Environment.Ìý
- ESYS 301 – Earth System Modelling. Bruno Tremblay and Navin Ramankutty, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences.Ìý
Macdonald Stewart 2-028/2-029
20 undergraduate courses from the Faculty of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences and over 1,400 enrolled students.
Fall 2010
- AGEC 425 – Applied Econometrics. John Henning, Department of Agricultural Economics.
- BREE 252 – Computing for Engineers. Grant Clark, Department of Bioresource Engineering.
- BREE 430 – GIS for Natural Resource Management. Viacheslav Adamchuck, Department of Bioresource Engineering.
- ENVB 410 – Ecosystem Ecology. James Fyles and Bernard Pelletier, Department of Environmental Biology.
- ENVB 430 – GIS for Natural Resource Management. Elena Bennett, Department of Environmental Biology.
- FMTP 028 – Dairy Heifer Management. Christian Molgat, Department of Farm Management Technology.
- FMTP 004 – Microcomputing. Pascal Thériault, Department of Farm Management Technology.
- FMTP 097 – Landscape Design. David Wees, Department of Farm Management Technology.
- NUTR 345 – Food Service Systems Management. Maureen Rose, School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition.
- NUTR 551 – Analysis of Nutrition Data. Grace Egeland and Nelofar Sheikh, School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition.
- WILD 401 – Fisheries & Wildlife Management. David Bird, Murray Humphries, Mark Curtis, Christopher Solomon, Department of Resource Development.
Winter 2011
- AEHM 205 – Science Literacy. Carole Newman and Natalie Waters, Department of English (Agric & Envir Sc)
- AEMA 310 – Statistical Methods 1. Pierre Dutilleul & Martina Stromvik, Department of Mathematics (Agric & Envir Sc)
- AEMA 406 – Quantitative Methods: Ecology. Christopher Solomon, Department of Mathematics (Agric & Envir Sc)
- ANSC 433 – Animal Nutrition. Leroy Phillip, Department of Animal Science.
- BREE 501 – Simulation and Modelling. Grant Clark, Department of Bioresource Engineering.
- BTEC 555 – Structural Bioinformatics. Reza Salavati, Department of Biotechnology.
- FMTP 025 – Farm Project (152-25-MC). Pascal Thériault, Department of Farm Management Technology.
- FMTP 027 – Precision Farming (152-027-MC). Viacheslav Adamchuk, Department of Farm Management Technology.
2009-2010
In 2009-2011, two Active Learning Classrooms (ALCs) were designed and constructed (Education 627 and Burnside 511). The classroom was used by 1,300 students (935 undergraduate/ 342 graduate), from seven different faculties. Thirty-five courses were taught by 31 instructors in the two ALCs.
Education 627
19 courses (15 undergraduate/4 graduate) from Arts, Education, Science, Law, Management, Cont. Ed., Medicine, including summer and spring courses. Approximately 860 students.
Fall 2009
- Education (5)
- EDEC 635 – Advanced Written Communication. Anthony Pare, Department of Integrated Studies in Education.
- EDPI 341 – Instruction in Inclusive Schools. Tara Flanagan, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- EDPE 676 – Intermediate Statistics 2. Nathan Smith, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- EDPT 200 – Integrating Educational Technology in Classrooms. Sam Bruzzese, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- EDPT 204 – Educational Media 1. Maureen Baron, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- Management (2)
- INDR 294 – Introduction to Labour-Management Relations. Chantal Westgate.
- ORGB 423 – Human Resources Management, Chantal Westgate.
- Science (2)
- CHEM 232 – Organic Chemistry Principles, David Harpp, Department of Chemistry.
- PHYS 251 – Honours Classical Mechanics 1. Gilbert Holder, Department of Physics.
Winter 2010
- Arts (2)
- ENGL 431 – Studies in Drama, Wes Folkerth, Department of English.
- ESLN 640 – Fundamentals of Academic Writing. Carolyn Samuel, English and French Language Centre.
- Continuing Education (2)
- CCCS 300 – Programming Techniques 1. Andrea Emrick, Career and Management Studies.
- CORG 551 – Behaviour in Organizations. Lynda Fraser, Career and Management Studies.
- Education (3)
- EDEC 206 – Communication in Engineering. Diane Eyre, Department of Integrated Studies in Education.
- EDPT 200 – Integrating Educational Technology in Classrooms. Sam Bruzzese, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- EDPT 204 – Educational Media 1. Maureen Baron, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology.
- Law (2)
- PRV4 144 – Common Law Property. Tina Piper.
- CMPL 571 – International Law of Human Rights. Frederic Megret.
- Management (1)
- ORGB 423 – Human Resources Management. Chantal Westgate.
- Science (1)
- PHYS 342 – Majors Electromagnetic Waves. Michael Hilke, Department of Physics.
Spring/Summer 2010
- EPIB 600 – Clinical Epidemiology. Nitika Pai and Kaberi Dasgupta, Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics Occupational Health (Faculty of Medicine).
- EDPT 200 – Integrating Educational Technology in Classrooms. Sam Bruzesse, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology (Faculty of Education).
- CCOM 206 – Communication in Engineering. Diane Eyre, Department of Translation Studies (Centre for Continuing Education).
- CCCS 300 – Programming Techniques 1. Andrea Emrick, Career and Management Studies (Centre for Continuing Education).
Burnside 511
18 undergraduate courses during 2009-2010 from Science and Continuing Education. Approximately 400 students.
Fall 2009
- Science (7)
- GEOG 201 - Introductory Geo-Information Science. Renee Sieber and Margaret Kalacska, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 202 - Statistics and Spatial Analysis. Lea Berrang Ford, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 308 – Principles of Remote Sensing. Margaret Kalacska, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 316 – Political Geography. Benjamin Forest, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 470 – Wetlands. Meaghan Murphy, Department of Geography.Ìý
- GEOG 501 - Modelling Environmental Systems. Nigel Roulet, Department of Geopgraphy.Ìý
- ENVR 200 – The Global Environment. Nigel Roulet, Department of Geography.Ìý
- Continuing Education (2)
- CORG 555 – Strategic Human Resources Management. Jean-Claude Provost, Career and Management Studies.Ìý
- CORG 560 – Staffing Organizations. Jean-Claude Provost, Career and Management Studies.Ìý
Winter 2010
- Science (7)
- GEOG 306 – Raster Geo-Information Science. Bernhard Lehner, Department of GeographyÌý
- GEOG 307 – Socioeconomic Applications of GIS. Peter Johnson, Department of GeographyÌý
- GEOG 351 – Quantitative Methods. Sebastien Breau, Department of GeographyÌý
- GEOG 506 – Advanced Geographic Information Science. Renee Sieber, Department of GeographyÌý
- GEOG 535 – Remote Sensing and Interpretation. Margaret Kalacska, Department of GeographyÌý
- EPSC 340 – Earth and Planetary Inference. Boswell Wing, Department of Environmental Sciences Ìý
- ESYS 301 – Earth System Modelling. Bruno Tremblay, Department of Environmental Sciences Ìý
- Continuing Education (1)
- CCCS 431 – Networking Fundamentals. Jean-Paul Remillieux, Career and Management Studies.Ìý
Spring/Summer 2010
- CBUS 210 D2 – Business Analysis. Robert Abbott, General Studies (Centre for Continuing Education).Ìý