Douglas College UT Courses Available for Concurrent Studies Winter 2014 Compiled by: Alla Shishkov, Regional Student Transitions Coordinator Note: Only courses with late afternoon (14:30, 15:30 or 16:30) or evening (18:30) start times are highlighted here. If students have spare blocks early in the day more course options may be available to them. For exact class times and locations please see: https://banserv2.douglas.bc.ca/prod/bwysched.p_search_fields If you have any questions about whether a specific course not listed here is available to your students, please do not hesitate to e-mail me at shishkova@douglascollege.ca. BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 1100: Principals of Accounting I (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) *Prerequisites: Foundations of Math 11 OR Pre-Calculus 11 BUSINESS 1200: Fundamentals of Business (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) BUSINESS 1210: Management Essentials (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) ECONOMICS 1101: The Canadian Economy (David Lam only) ECONOMICS 1103: Globalization and the World Economy (David Lam only) ECONOMICS 1150: Principals of Microeconomics (New Westminster only) *Prerequisites: Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11 needed ECONOMICS 1250: Principals of Macroeconomics (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) *Prerequisites: Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11 needed MARKETING 1120: Introductory Marketing (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) *Prerequisites: Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11 needed COMMUNICATIONS *Students interested in communications courses should be on the road to completing English 12 with a “B” or higher. Students may need to write the Douglas College writing assessment prior to registering for a communications course. COMMUNICATIONS 1104: Foundations of Intercultural Communication (New Westminster only) COMMUNICATIONS 1115: Practical Writing (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) 1 COMMUNICATIONS 1125: Oral Presentations (New Westminster only) *Hybrid delivery-both online and face-to-face COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SERVICES COMPUTING SCIENCE 1175: Introduction to Windows Programming (New Westminster only) *Prerequisite: Foundations of Math 11 OR Pre-Calculus 11 with a grade of "C" or better LANGUAGES MODERN LANGUAGES 1101: Basic French I (New Westminster only) * For students with little or no French MODERN LANGUAGES 1102: Basic French II (New Westminster only) * Prerequisite: French 11 MODERN LANGUAGES 1104: Intermediate French II (New Westminster only) *Need French 12 or assessment test to register MODERN LANGUAGES 1132: Basic German II (New Westminster only) *Assessment test needed to register MODERN LANGUAGES 1152: Basic Spanish II (New Westminster only) * Prerequisite: Spanish 11 “B” MODERN LANGUAGES 1171: Basic Japanese I (New Westminster only) *For students with no Japanese MODERN LANGUAGES 1172: Basic Japanese II (New Westminster only) *For students with some Japanese. Assessment needed to register MODERN LANGUAGES 2212: Advanced French Language and Composition (New Westminster only) *Prerequisite: French Immersion 12 “B” or strong mark on the college assessment test MODERN LANGUAGES 2292: Intermediate Chinese II [Mandarin] (New Westminster only) *Assessment test needed to register LIBERAL ARTS AND HUMANITIES *Students interested in humanities courses should be on the road to completing English 12 with a “B” or higher. Students may need to write the Douglas College writing assessment prior to registering for an English or Creative Writing course. ANTHROPOLOGY 1100: Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) ANTHROPOLOGY 1112: Introduction to Archaeology (New Westminster only) 2 ANTHROPOLOGY 1120: Native Cultures of B.C. (David Lam only) CREATIVE WRITING 1101: Introduction to Writing Poetry (New Westminster only) CREATIVE WRITING 1103: Introduction to Writing Fiction (David Lam only) CRIMINOLOGY 1100: Introduction to the Criminal Justice System (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) CRIMINOLOGY 1120: Introduction to Policing (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) CRIMINOLOGY 1150: Introduction to Criminology (New Westminster only) CRIMINOLOGY 1160: The Canadian Legal System (New Westminster only) CRIMINOLOGY 1100: Introduction to Corrections (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) ENGLISH 1101: Studies in Canadian Literature (New Westminster only) ENGLISH 1102: Reading Literature and Culture (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) ENGLISH 1106: Reading Fiction (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) ENGLISH 1112: Studies in Children’s Literature (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) ENGLISH 1114: Reading Poetry (David Lam only) ENGLISH 1130: Academic Writing (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) GEOGRAPHY 1100: Introduction to Human Geography (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) GEOGRAPHY 1160: The Geography of British Columbia (New Westminster only) HISTORY 1103: World History 1900-1945 (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) HISTORY 1113: Canada before Confederation (New Westminster only) HISTORY 1114: Canada after Confederation (New Westminster only) HISTORY 1190: History of Consumer Culture (New Westminster only) HUMANTIES 1101: Frontiers of Thought (New Westminster only) HUMANTIES 1172: World Religions-Occidental (David Lam only) HUMANTIES 1173: New Religious Movements (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) PHILOSOPHY 1101: Critical Thinking (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) PHILOSOPHY 1102: Values and Contemporary Issues (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) 3 PHILOSOPHY 1103: Knowledge, Reason and Experience (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) PHILOSOPHY 1180: Philosophy of Love (New Westminster only) POLITICAL SCIENCE 1101: Introduction to Political Science (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) POLITICAL SCIENCE 1102: Introduction to Canadian Government (New Westminster only) *PSYCHOLOGY 1100: An Introduction to Psychology I (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) *PSYCHOLOGY 1200: An Introduction to Psychology II PSYCHOLOGY 1200: An Introduction to Psychology II * The focus of Psychology 1100 is on the investigation of major basic psychological processes such as sensation, perception, learning, memory, consciousness, biological foundations of behaviour, and lifespan development. The focus of Psychology 1200 is on the investigation of major psychological processes such as emotion, motivation, personality, psychological disorders, therapy and social behaviour. SOCIOLOGY 1125: Social Processes (New Westminster only) SOCIOLOGY 1155: Social Issues (New Westminster only) SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS ASTRONOMY 1105: Introduction to Astronomy (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) BIOLOGY 1100: Principals of Biology: The Biosphere (New Westminster only) * Includes a three-hour lab in addition to lecture hours. GEOGRAPHY 1110: Weather and Climate (David Lam only) GEOGRAPHY 1120: Introduction to Earth Sciences (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) GEOLOGY 1121: History of the Earth (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) MATHEMATICS 1101: Basic Algebra (New Westminster only) *Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 11 with a “C” or better MATHEMATICS 1120: Calculus (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) *Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus 12 with a “B” or better VISUAL, PERFORMING AND FINE ARTS PERFORMING ARTS 1136: Introduction to Music (Available at New Westminster and David Lam) 4