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Course Numbering And Definitions

All new course numbers or changes to existing course numbers must be approved by the Registrar's office prior to being sent to the Education Planning and Program Review (EPPR) Committee.

Course Numbering

e.g.) English 121

First Digit—Indicates year level at which the course is usually taken. Course numbers beginning with a "1" are first year courses. Second year courses begin with a "2". English 121 is therefore a first year course.

Second and Third Digit—Identifies the course.

Hours of Instruction

e.g.) (3,1,3)

The brackets (3,1,3) indicate the weekly hours of instruction for the course. The first digit inside the bracket indicates the number of lecture hours per week, the second digit indicates seminar hours per week, and the third digit indicates laboratory hours per week. The above example, therefore, would have 3 hours of lecture, 1 hour of seminar and 3 hours of laboratory per week for a total of 7 hours of instructor contact time each week. "L" indicates a lab and in nursing courses, a "P" following the third digit indicates a clinical practicum.

Credit

e.g.) (3 credits)

The credits for a course are indicated following the course vectoring/hours of instruction.

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Animal Health Technology

Animal Welfare

Anthropology

Applied Business Technology

Applied Science

Astronomy

Biology

Business Studies

Canadian Studies

Chemistry

Child and Youth Care

Chinese

College Prep English as a Second Language (CESL)

Community & School Support

Computer Automated Systems

Computer Systems Technician

Computerized Manufacturing

Computing Science

Digital Art & Design

Drafting

Early Childhood Education

Economics

Education

Education and Career Planning

Education and Skills Training

Electronics

Engineering Chemistry

Engineering Design and Drafting (EDDT)

Engineering Physics

English

Events and Conventions Management Diploma

Fine Arts

First Nations English as a Second Language

Forestry

French

Geography

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German

Health Science

History

Home Support/Resident Care Attendant

Horticulture

Human Service

Japanese

Journalism

Management

Mathematics & Statistics

Medical Laboratory Assistant

Mental Health

Microbiology

Music

Native Studies

Natural Resource Science

Nursing

Philosophy

Physical Education

Physics

Political Studies

Psychology

Resort and Hotel Management Diploma

Respiratory Therapy

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Spanish

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