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Summer
Session
May June July August
Registration Begins
March 17
2014 Summer Session
May, June, July & August
Registration – Aurora Student
You may access the registration system online through Aurora Student. Only students who have applied and been officially admitted to the
University of Manitoba may register. For detailed registration information, including Steps to Registration, go to umanitoba.ca/summer a
Registration Information and Registration Procedures. Remember to check Aurora Student for a Fee Assessment.
Register starting March 17
Join the thousands of students who take advantage of Summer Session to ease course loads in fall and winter, speed up completion of a degree,
catch up on missed courses or simply enjoy summertime learning. Summer Session is in full swing throughout the spring and summer – starting
May 5th you can take a course in either the day or evening on campus or begin a distance /online course, and starting in July even more courses
and programs are available. In total, there are over 500 choices for a rewarding learning experience at the U of M Summer Session.
HELPFUL THINGS TO KNOW
Course Formats
Fee payment and refunds
Courses and programs are available in a variety of formats in Summer
Session: Compressed on Campus, Summer Institutes, Travel Study, and
Online & Blended.
Please go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Fees/Refunds for detailed
information regarding fee payment. If you withdraw from a Summer
Session course you may be eligible for a fee refund. For Voluntary
Withdrawal and Refund information, go to umanitoba.ca/summer a
Fees/Refunds.
Search for courses online
Search for Summer Session 2014 courses at umanitoba.ca/summer a
Class Schedule. Search by course, subject, instructor and more!
Register online
Registration begins March 17, 2014, and continues until the course start
date. Access the registration system at aurora.umanitoba.ca.
Please refer to Registration Schedule and Registration Procedures at
umanitoba.ca/summer a Registration.
Access to space in courses
Over the first 5 days of registration, an equal number of spaces are
released each day. So, whether you are assigned to register on Day 1 or
on Day 5, gradual release ensures you fair access to space in courses.
Following the initial 5 days, registration is open to all students.
Parking
For student parking information and rates, please go to
umanitoba.ca/summer a General Information a Services for
Students.
Paid casual parking is available for students and staff attending
evening classes during stadium events.
DAY 1
Monday, March 17
00-19
DAY 2
Tuesday, March 18
20-39
DAY 3
Wednesday, March 19
40-59
DAY 4
Thursday, March 20
60-79
DAY 5
Friday, March 21
80-99
Fees
For the first 5 days of registration (March
17, 18, 19, 20, 21), spaces in most courses
are released each day in equal numbers
to ensure fair access for all students.
For example, if a course has 50 spaces
available, 10 spaces will be released
each day. During these 5 days of
registration, the only day you may
register is determined by the last
two digits of your Student Number (see
below). You may register between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00
midnight on your day of registration. Starting Monday, March
24 registration will be open to all students and will continue
until the final dates to register for Summer Session - go to
umanitoba.ca/summer a Important Dates.
Fees must be paid by the specified dates (see below). Outstanding balances after these dates will be subject to late fees and students may be
placed on Hold. You will not be sent a fee statement in the mail. For detailed information regarding fees, including fee payment and the Summer
Session 2014 Fee Schedule, please go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Fees/Refunds. All inquiries or problems relating to the payment of fees
should be addressed to: Revenue, Capital & General Accounting Office (204-474-9433).
Payment Deadline Dates: May 5 - Courses starting in May or June v July 2 - Courses starting in July or August
Voluntary Withdrawal (Vw) & Refunds
You must formally withdraw from a course or a grade will be assigned and fees will remain outstanding. To withdraw from courses, go to
aurora.umanitoba.ca, login and select Enrolment & Academic Records a Registration a Add or Drop Classes.
Investors Group Field Events
VW deadlines for courses with irregular class dates are different (i.e., Part of Term identified in the Aurora Student Class Schedule Listing includes
the words ‘Irregular Dates’). Go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Fees/Refunds a Irregular Refund Schedule. For all other courses, the following VW
deadlines apply:
Every effort has been made in the design of the Summer Session 2014
class schedule to avoid having classes on Investors Group Field (IGF)
event evenings. Students should watch for information on IGF events
on the U of M website at umanitoba.ca/eventday.
May Day Course
Full refund to May 7, 2014
VW deadline, May 22, 2014
May-June Evening Course
Full refund to May 9, 2014
VW deadline, June 10, 2014
July Day Course
Full refund to July 4, 2014
VW deadline, July 18, 2014
June Day Course
Full refund to June 4, 2014
VW deadline, June 18, 2014
June-August Evening Course
Full refund to June 27, 2014
VW deadline, July 29, 2014
August Day Course
Full refund to July 30, 2014
VW deadline, August 14, 2014
May-June Day Course
Full refund to May 7, 2014
VW deadline, June 12, 2014
May-August Evening Course
Full refund to May 9, 2014
VW deadline, July 15, 2014
July-August Day Course
Full refund to July 4, 2014
VW deadline, August 8, 2014
Admission
If you are not already admitted to the University of Manitoba, you are required to apply for admission to take courses in Summer Session
2014. For detailed information please refer to: umanitoba.ca/summer a Admission or contact Enrolment Services: 204-474-8808.
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Registration Date
Last 2 Digits
of Student Number
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2014 Summer Session
May, June, July & August
Courses offered in 2014
Important Dates
Admission
Please go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Important Dates for admission information and deadline dates.
Class Dates
(Class dates vary - go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule for exact class start/end dates)
May 5
May Day classes begin (end May 28); May-June Day classes begin (end June 24)
June 2
June Day classes begin (end June 24)
May 5 & 6
May-June Evening classes begin (end June 18 & 19); May-August Evening classes begin (end August 6 & 7)
June 23 & 24
June-August Evening classes begin (end August 6 & 7)
July 2
July Day classes begin (end July 24); July-August Day classes begin (end August 20)
July 28
August Day classes begin (end August 20)
Examinations
(Exam dates may vary – go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule)
May 30 & 31
May Day exams (no May-June Day classes)
June 20 & 21
May-June Evening exams (no May-August Evening classes)
June 26 & 27
June Day and May-June Day exams (no June Day or May-June Day classes)
July 25 & 26
July Day exams (no July-August classes)
August 8 & 9
June-August Evening & May-August Evening exams (no June-August Evening and May-August Evening classes)
August 22 & 23
August Day and July-August Day exams (no August Day and July-August Day classes)
Fee Payment
(For more information on fees go to umanitoba.ca/summer/fees)
May 5
Last day to pay fees without late payment fee for courses starting in May and June
July 2
Last day to pay fees without late payment fee for courses starting in July and August
Registration
(Late registration dates vary - see ‘Registration Dates‘ in the class schedule listing at aurora.umanitoba.ca)
March 17
Registration begins for all courses
May 5 - 7
Late registration/revision period in May Day and May-June Day courses
May 5 - 9
Late registration/revision period in May-June Evening and May-August Evening courses
May 5 - June 4
Late registration/revision period in June Day courses
May 5 - June 27 Late registration/revision period in June-August Evening courses
July 2 - 4
Late registration/revision period in July Day and July-August Day courses
July 2 - 30
Late registration/revision period in August Day courses
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Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences
ENTM 3180
SOIL 3610
Field Techniques in Entomology
Field Methods in Land Resource Science
Faculty of Arts
ANTH 1210*†
ANTH 1220*†
ANTH 2100
ANTH 2430
ANTH 2530
ANTH 2560†
ANTH 2860
ANTH 3910
ARTS 1110W*†
ASIA 1420W
ASIA 1430W
ASIA 1750
ASIA 1770*
CATH 1190W
CATH 2100
CLAS 1270
CLAS 1280
CLAS 2520
LATN 1080
LATN 1090
ECON 1010*
ECON 1020*†
ECON 2390
ECON 2400
ECON 2450†
ECON 2460†
ECON 2470†
ECON 2480†
ECON 2530
ECON 3170
ECON 3640
ECON 3670
ECON 3680
ENGL 0930W*
ENGL 1200W*
ENGL 1300W
ENGL 1310W*
ENGL 2190W*
ENGL 2760W
ENGL 2940W
ENGL 3800W
FILM 1290
FILM 2460
FILM 3250
FILM 3260
FREN 1150*
FREN 1200
SPAN 1180
SPAN 1190
GRMN 1120
GRMN 3262
RUSN 1300
HIST 1200W
HIST 1380W
HIST 1420W
HIST 1430W
HIST 1440W
HIST 2750W
HIST 4580
LABR 1260
LING 1200
LING 1380
LING 2200
NATV 1000
NATV 1220W†
NATV 1240W†
NATV 2020W†
NATV 3240
Human Origins and Antiquity (A)
Cultural Anthropology (A)
Introduction to Archaeology (D)
Ecology, Technology and Society (B)
Anthropology of Political Systems (B)
Anthropology of Illness (B)
Evolution and Human Diversity (C) Archaeological Field Training
Introduction to University*
Asian Civilizations to 1500 (B)*
Asian Civilizations from 1500 (B)*
Introduction to Korean
Introduction to Japanese
Introduction to Catholic Studies
Field Studies in Catholic Culture
Introduction to Ancient Greek Culture
Introduction to Ancient Roman Culture
Greek and Roman Mythology
Introduction to the Reading of Latin 1
Introduction to the Reading of Latin 2
Introduction to Microeconomic Principles
Introduction to Macroeconomic Principles
Introduction to Environmental Economics
Introduction to Energy Economics
Microeconomic Theory and Its Applications 1
Microeconomic Theory and Its Applications 2
Macroeconomic Theory and Its Applications 1
Macroeconomic Theory and Its Applications 2
Introduction to Mathematical Economics
Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Economics
Economics of the Financial System
International Trade
International Finance
English Composition
Representative Literary Works
Literature since 1900
Literary Topics
Special Topics
Introductory Creative Writing
Short Fiction 1
Special Studies
The Art of the Film 1
Film Genres
Special Topics in Film 1
Special Topics in Film 2
Introductory French
French 1
Introductory Spanish
Introductory Spanish 2
Beginning German
Representations of the Holocaust in English Translation
Introductory Russian
An Introduction to the History of Western Civilization (G)
An Introduction to Modern World History: 1800-Present (M)
Asian Civilizations to 1500 (B)*
Asian Civilizations from 1500 (B)*
History of Canada (C)
History of the United States from 1607 to 1877 (A)
The Great Historians (G)
Working for a Living
Introduction to Linguistics
General Phonetics
Syntax
Orientation Course: The Colonizers and the Colonized*
The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 1
The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 2
The Métis of Canada
Native Medicine and Health
* multiple sections and/or topics offered
† also available by distance/online
NATV 3280
Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Criminal Justice System
NATV 4300
Advanced Selected Topics in Native Studies
PHIL 1200
Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 1290*†
Critical Thinking
PHIL 2740
Ethics and Biomedicine
PHIL 2750*
Ethics and the Environment
PHIL 2830*
Business Ethics
POLS 1010
Political Ideas and Ideologies
POLS 1500W Introduction to Politics
POLS 2040W Introduction to International Relations
POLS 2070W Introduction to Canadian Government
POLS 2510
Great Political Thinkers
POLS 3950
Research Methods in the Study of Politics
POLS 4190
Manitoba Politics and Government
PSYC 1200*
Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 2250
Introduction to Psychological Research
PSYC 2260M Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology
PSYC 2290
Child Development
PSYC 2310
Adolescent Development
PSYC 2360
Brain and Behaviour
PSYC 2390
Psychology of Women
PSYC 2410
Social Psychology 1
PSYC 2420
Social Psychology 2
PSYC 2440*† Behaviour Modification Principles
PSYC 2450*† Behaviour Modification Applications
PSYC 2460†
Dyadic Relations
PSYC 2470
Learning Foundations of Psychology
PSYC 2520
Orientations to Psychological Systems
PSYC 3450†
Psychology of Personality
PSYC 3460†
Abnormal Psychology
RLGN 1320W Introduction to World Religions (B)
RLGN 1410
Death and Concepts of the Future (C)
RLGN 1420W Ethics in World Religions (C)
RLGN 1424W Religion and Sexuality (B)
RLGN 1430
Food: Religious Concepts and Practices (C)
RLGN 1440W Evil in World Religions (C)
RLGN 2110
Religion and Healing (C)
SOC 1200*
Introduction to Sociology
SOC 2200
Sociology Through Film
SOC 2290
Introduction to Research Methods
SOC 2510†
Criminology
SOC 3660
Sociology of Mental Disorder
SOC 3710†
Sociology of Criminal Careers
SOC 3790
Women, Crime and Social Justice
WOMN 1500W Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies in the Humanities
WOMN 1600W†Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies in the
Social Sciences
WOMN 2540* Special Topics in Women’s Studies
I.H. Asper School of Business
ACC 1100*†
ACC 1110*
ACC 2010
ACC 2020
ACC 3040
ACC 3050
ACC 4010
ACC 4030
FIN 2200*†
FIN 3480
MIS 2000
ACT 2020
ACT 2120
ACT 3130
ACT 3230
ENTR 2020
GMGT 1010W*
GMGT 2010W*
GMGT 2060*
GMGT 2070*
GMGT 3300*
GMGT 4010*
GMGT 4210*
HRIR 2440*
Introductory Financial Accounting
Introductory Managerial Accounting
Intermediate Accounting - Assets
Intermediate Accounting - Equities
Cost Accounting
Taxation Accounting
Auditing
Accounting Theory
Corporation Finance
Corporate Finance Theory and Practice
Information Systems for Management
Economic and Financial Applications
Interest Theory
Actuarial Models 1
Actuarial Models 2
Starting a New Business*
Business and Society
Business Communications
Management and Organization Theory
Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
Commercial Law
Administrative Policy*
Seminar in Management and Capitalism
Human Resource Management
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HRIR 3450
INTB 2200
MKT 2210*
MKT 3220
MKT 3230
MKT 3240*
MKT 3300
MKT 3340
MKT 4270
MSCI 2150*
SCM 2160*
Labour and Employment Relations
International Management
Fundamentals of Marketing
Marketing Research
Consumer Behaviour
Selected Topics in Marketing
International Marketing
Services Marketing
Sales Management
Introduction to Management Sciences
Supply Chain and Operations Management
Faculty of Education
EDUB 1602
EDUB 1612
EDUB 1620
EDUB 1640
EDUB 1650
EDUB 1840*
EDUB 1860
EDUB 1940
EDUB 1950
EDUB 5220*
EDUB 5230
EDUB 5360
EDUB 5470
EDUB 5510
EDUB 7090
EDUB 7212
EDUB 7330
EDUB 7416
EDUB 7420
EDUB 7600*
EDUA 1500
EDUA 1570
EDUA 1590
EDUA 5080*
EDUA 5480*
EDUA 5500
EDUA 5510
EDUA 5520
EDUA 5540
EDUA 5550
EDUA 5570
EDUA 5600
EDUA 5630
EDUA 5660
EDUA 5670
EDUA 5680
EDUA 5730
EDUA 5740
EDUA 5770
EDUA 5800
EDUA 7200
EDUA 7406
EDUA 7540
Aboriginal Perspectives and the Curriculum*
Adult ESL Curriculum and the Canadian Language Benchmarks
Principles and Procedures of Second Language Teaching
Teaching ESL Vocabulary and Pronunciation
Teaching ESL Grammar
Recent Developments in CTL 1
Practicum in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
Integrated Programs School Experience 1
Integrated Programs School Experience 2
Recent Developments in Curriculum, Teaching and Learning 1
Recent Developments in Curriculum, Teaching and Learning 2
Children’s Literature*
Recent Developments in Curriculum:
Mathematics and Natural Sciences 1
Practicum in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
Seminar in Reading Processes
Critical Applied Linguistics in a Global Context
Inquiry in Curriculum and Instruction
Teaching and Learning In Post Secondary Education
Study of Teaching
Action Research in Education
Aboriginal Education
Foundations of Adult Education
Facilitating Adult Education
Recent Developments in Educational Administration 1
Counselling Skills
Theories and Issues in School Counselling
Elementary School Counselling
Ethics in Counselling
Groups in Guidance
Psychology of Human Relationships
Family Life Education
Introduction to Inclusive Special Education
Assessment and Instruction in Inclusive Special Education
Organization and Delivery of Resource Program and
Support Services
Strategies for Organizing Inclusive Classrooms and Schools
Promoting Responsible Behaviour in Educational Settings
Recent Developments in Educational Psychology 1
Recent Developments in Educational Psychology 2
Focus on Exceptionality: An Ecological Approach to FAS/E
Introduction to Educational Research
Philosophy of Education
Topics in Adult and Post-Secondary Education
Programs in Career Development
Faculty of Engineering
CIVL 4050
ECE 2160
ECE 2220
ENG 1430
ENG 1440
ENG 1450
ENG 1460
ENG 2010
Engineering Economics
Electronics 2E
Digital Logic
Design in Engineering
Introduction to Statics
Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering
Introduction to Thermal Sciences
Technical Communications
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment,
Earth, and Resources
ENVR 1000†
ENVR 2000
ENVR 4000*
Environmental Science 1 - Concepts
Environmental Science 2 - Issues
Multidisciplinary Topics in Environmental Science 2
GEOG 1280*†
GEOG 1290*†
GEOG 2272
GEOG 2570†
GEOL 1410W
GEOL 1420
GEOL 3910
GEOL 4260
GEOL 4740
GEOL 4910
Introduction to Human Geography
Introduction to Physical Geography
Natural Hazards (PS)
Geography of Canada (A)
Natural Disasters and Global Change
Exploring the Planets
Introduction to Field Mapping*
Applied Geophysics Field Course*
Geophysics Field Course*
Advanced Field Mapping*
Faculty of Human Ecology
FMLY 1010†
FMLY 1012†
FMLY 1020†
FMLY 2800
FMLY 4300
HEAL 2600
HMEC 2000
HMEC 3000
HNSC 1200*
HNSC 1210*
HNSC 2130
HNSC 2140
HNSC 4364
TXSC 2420
Human Development in the Family
Introduction to Social Development
Family Issues Across the Lifespan
Family Violence
Field Experience
Integration of Health Determinants of Individuals
Research Methods and Presentation
Introduction to Social Epidemiology Food: Facts and Fallacies
Nutrition for Health and Changing Lifestyles
Nutrition Through the Life Cycle
Basic Principles of Human Nutrition
Foods Industry Option Practicum*
History of Textiles
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
KIN 2320
KIN 2330
KIN 3470
KIN 3512
KIN 3520
KIN 3530
KIN 3740
KIN 3914
PERS 1200†
PERS 1300†
PERS 1500
PERS 4200 *
PERS 4630
PHED 2400
PHED 2402
PHED 3102
PHED 3770*
REC 4150
REC 4170 Human Anatomy
Biomechanics
Exercise Physiology
Principles of Fitness Training
Coaching the High Performance Athlete A
Coaching the High Performance Athlete B
Resistance Training and Conditioning
Athletic Therapy Clinical Block Placement
Physical Activity, Health and Wellness
Introduction to Leisure Travel
Foundations of Physical Education and Kinesiology
Special Topics
Supervised Fieldwork Experience
Coaching Theory and Practice
Advanced Coaching Theory and Practice
Aboriginal Song and Dance
Aboriginal Games and Activities
Clinical Aspects of Therapeutic Recreation
Sport Management
Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music
MUSC 3130
MUSC 3140
Music for Children 1: Orff-Schulwerk Music Education Program
Music for Children 2: Orff-Schulwerk Music Education Program
Faculty of Nursing
NURS 1260
NURS 1280
Human Growth and Development
Introduction to Nursing
Faculty of Pharmacy
PHRM 2700
PHRM 3700
Structured Practical Experiential Program 2 (SPEP - 2)
Structured Practical Experiential Program 3 (SPEP - 3)
Faculty of Science
BIOL 1000*
BIOL 1010*
BIOL 1020
BIOL 1030
BIOL 1340
BIOL 1410
BIOL 1412
BIOL 2242
BIOL 2300
BIOL 2390
BIOL 2410
BIOL 2420
Biology: Foundations of Life
Biology: Biological Diversity and Interaction
Biology 1: Principles and Themes
Biology 2: Biological Diversity, Function and Interactions
The State of the Earth’s Environment: Contemporary Issues
Anatomy of the Human Body
Physiology of the Human Body
The Flowering Plants
Principles of Ecology
Introductory Ecology
Human Physiology 1
Human Physiology 2
Should there be discrepancies between information in this publication and The U of M Undergraduate and Graduate Calendars, the latter will govern. Changes may be made to information
without notice, including changes to the Class Schedule and cancellation of courses.
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BIOL 2500
Genetics 1
BIOL 2520
Cell Biology
BIOL 2540
Developmental Biology
BIOL 3372
Wetland Ecology
CHEM 0900
Preparatory Chemistry
CHEM 1300
University 1 Chemistry: Structure and Modelling in Chemistry
CHEM 1310
University 1 Chemistry: An Introduction to Physical Chemistry
CHEM 2210
Introductory Organic Chemistry 1: Structure and Function
CHEM 2220
Introductory Organic Chemistry 2: Reactivity and Synthesis
CHEM 2360
Biochemistry 1: Biomolecules and an Introduction to
Metabolic Energy
CHEM 2370
Biochemistry 2: Catabolism, Synthesis, and
Information Pathways
COMP 1010† Introductory Computer Science 1
COMP 1012
Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers
COMP 1020
Introductory Computer Science 2
COMP 2080
Analysis of Algorithms
COMP 2150
Object Orientation
COMP 2280
Introduction to Computer Systems
COMP 3010
Distributed Computing
COMP 3170
Analysis of Algorithms and Data Structures
COMP 3350
Software Engineering 1
COMP 3430
Operating Systems
COMP 3620
Professional Practice in Computer Science
MATH 0500
Preparing for University Mathematics
MATH 1010M† Applied Finite Mathematics
MATH 1020M* Mathematics in Art
MATH 1210M Techniques of Classical and Linear Algebra
MATH 1300M*†Vector Geometry and Linear Algebra
MATH 1500M*†Introduction to Calculus
MATH 1700M Calculus 2
MATH 2130
Engineering Mathematical Analysis 1
MATH 2132
Engineering Mathematical Analysis 2
MATH 2300
Linear Algebra 2
MATH 2500
Introduction to Number Theory
MATH 2720
Multivariable Calculus
MATH 3132
Engineering Mathematical Analysis 3
MBIO 1010
Microbiology I
MBIO 1220
Essentials of Microbiology
MBIO 2020
Microbiology II
MBIO 2360
Biochemistry 1: Biomolecules and an Introduction to
Metabolic Energy
MBIO 2370
Biochemistry 2: Catabolism, Synthesis, and
Information Pathways
PHYS 0900
Preparing for University Physics
PHYS 1020M General Physics 1
PHYS 1030M General Physics 2
PHYS 1050
Physics 1: Mechanics
PHYS 1070
Physics 2: Waves and Modern Physics
STAT 1000M* Basic Statistical Analysis 1
STAT 2000M* Basic Statistical Analysis 2
STAT 2400M
Introduction to Probability 1
Faculty of Social Work
SWRK 2080*†
SWRK 4210
SWRK 4220
SWRK 6010
SWRK 6050
SWRK 6070
SWRK 7180
SWRK 7190
SWRK 7220
SWRK 7300
Interpersonal Communication Skills
Feminist Perspectives on Social Work Practice and
Social Welfare Policy
Aboriginal People and Social Work Practice
Data Analysis in Social Work Research
Field Practice
Qualitative Research in Social Work
Advanced Field Practice
Integrating Theory and Research in Advanced Field Practice
Readings
Clinical Evaluation of Social Work Interventions
School of Art
FA 1020M*
FAAH 2080 FAAH 2930W
FAAH 3210
FAAH 3250
STDO 1210*
STDO 1240
Mathematics in Art
Modern to Contemporary Art
Writing about Art
Introduction to the Theory and Criticism of Art
Topics in Art History
Drawing: Studio 1
Figure Study 1
* multiple sections and/or topics offered
† also available by distance/online
STDO 1250
STDO 1410
STDO 2680
STDO 3680
Drawing: Studio 2
Visual Language
Special Topics
Special Topics in Studio Practice 2
Travel/Study Courses
Choose from the following Travel/Study destinations:
• Banff, Alberta
• Churchill, MB
• Clearwater, MB
• Costa Rica
• Germany
• Iceland
• Israel
• Japan
• Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine
• Peru
• Poland
• Tell es-Safi, Israel
For detailed information on Travel/Study courses go to
umanitoba.ca/summer a Travel/Study Courses
Summer Institutes
Choose from the following Summer Institutes:
• Cree Language and Narrative
• Building a Community Commons
• Program Evaluation • Education for Sustainability
• Manitoba Writing Project: Writing for/as Human Rights
• Teaching and Leadership for Human Rights Education
• Inclusive Special Education - Universal Design for Learning:
Teaching Diverse Learners in the Inclusive Classroom
• Inclusive Special Education - Universal Design for Learning:
Teaching Diverse Learners in the Inclusive Classroom (Advanced)
• Coaching the High Performance Athlete
• Coaching Theory and Practice - Women’s Soccer
For detailed information on Summer Institutes go to
umanitoba.ca/summer a Summer Institutes
Additional courses offered by distance/online:
ANTH 2550 HIST 2282
HIST 2284
NATV 2080
PSYC 2400
PSYC 3530
SOC 2330
SOC 2460
EDUA 1540
EDUA 1560
EDUA 1580
GEOG 2580
GEOG 2630
GEOG 2640
FMLY 1420
PERS 1400
KIN 2540
COMP 1260
COMP 1270
COMP 2140
SWRK 1310
SWRK 2110
SWRK 3100
SWRK 3130
SWRK 3140
SWRK 4200*
SWRK 4300*
FAAH 1030
FAAH 1040
FAAH 1100
FAAH 2110
FAAH 3590
Culture and the Individual (B)
Inventing Canada (C)
Democracy and Dissent: Contesting Canada (C)
Inuit Society and Culture
The Psychology of Sex Differences
Contemporary Issues 1: Obesity and Eating Disorders
Social Psychology in Sociological Perspective
The Family
Cross-Cultural Education
Adult Learning and Development
Program Planning in Adult Education
Geography of the United States (A)
Geography of Culture and Environment (HS)
Geography of Culture and Inequality (HS)
Family Management Principles
Concepts of Recreation and Leisure
Psychology of Sport and Exercise
Introductory Computer Usage 1
Introductory Computer Usage 2
Data Structures and Algorithms
Introduction to Social Welfare Policy Analysis
The Emergence of the Canadian Social Welfare State
Systematic Inquiry in Social Work
Contemporary Canadian Social Welfare
Introduction to Social Work Practice
Field Focus of Social Work Practice
Field Focus of Social Work Practice 2
Introduction to Art 1A
Introduction to Art 2A
Survey of Asian Art
Women and Art
Islamic Art and Architecture
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2014 Travel/Study destinations:
• Banff, Alberta
• Churchill, MB
• Clearwater, MB
• Costa Rica
• Germany
• Iceland
• Israel
• Japan
• Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine
• Peru
• Poland
• Tell es-Safi, Israel
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