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Preference will be given to individuals holding a Right of First Refusal in this course. This is a multi-section course that runs simultaneously on Mondays and Wednesdays, with an enrolment of ...
Two weekly lectures examine a variety of short stories (and perhaps one or two novels) from the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. Weekly small tutorials teach critical and writing ...
Introduction to the writing of poetry and drama, with a focus on basic technique, style, and form. Combines writing exercises and lectures on the elements of writing, but also introduces the workshop ...
An introduction to the ancient Greek language spoken and written by the citizens of classical Athens. This introduction presupposes no previous knowledge of the language. This course is conducted in ...
Surveys the 'mental worlds' of Europeans between the fall of the Roman Empire (c. 400 A.D.) and the beginning of the early modern period (c. 1500). What were the beliefs and worldviews of medieval ...
Examines the Scandinavian culture and society that produced arguably the most feared and respected warriors of the medieval period: the Vikings. Beyond the infamous swift ships and brutal reputations ...
This general interest course addresses the major issues of contemporary Canadian history, including post-war reconstruction, the emergence of the welfare state, the Quiet Revolution in Quebec, ...
Examine the social and cultural roles of men and women in Europe's early-modern period (c. 1450-1800). Learn how this time of political turmoil, religious conflict, and military violence caused people ...
An introduction to the Classical Latin language spoken and written by Ancient Romans. This introduction presupposes no previous knowledge of the language, and students should be aware that this course ...
Explore the contributions of Black Canadians in New Brunswick. Be introduced to the Black New Brunswickers who helped create, construct, and enrich the fabric of this province. Examine the concept of ...
Examines the changing meanings and representations of social status in Britain during the ‘long eighteenth century,’ circa 1688-1832. Considers whether (and to what degree) Georgian Britons may be ...
This course provides an overview of environmental law in Canada, with a focus on its application in forestry, conservation, and resource management. Students will explore federal and provincial ...