Courses Filter courses add Department Academic Upgrading Animal Sciences Business & Office Administration Construction Trades Continuing Education Education Emergency Services Fine Arts Humanities & Social Sciences Kinesiology & Health Sciences Nursing & Health Studies Practical Nurse & Health Care Aide Science Transportation Trades Topic Accounting Animal Health Anthropology Arabic Art Automotive Biochemistry Biology Botany Business Administration Chemistry Communications Computing Science Dance Digital Design Drama Early Learning and Child Care Earth Science Economics Education Educational Assistant Educational Psychology Engineering English Finance French Genetics German Harley Davidson® Health Care Aide Heavy Equipment Service History Human Resources Management Human Services Independent Living Skills Interdisciplinary Studies Leadership Legal Relations Management Marketing Mathematics Microbiology Millwright Motorcycle Mechanics Music Native Studies Nursing Office Administration Organizational Theory Paleontology Parts and Materials Philosophy Physical Activity Physical Education Physical Fitness Physics Political Science Power Engineering Practical Nurse Psychology Recreation Studies Religion Research Methodologies Science Skills Development Social Studies Social Work Sociology Spanish Statistics ThinkBIG Service Technician Trades Orientation Unit Clerk Welding Women's Studies Writing Zoology Campus Fairview Campus Grande Prairie Campus Weekday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Time Days Evenings 8am - 10am 10am - 12pm 12pm - 2pm 2pm - 4pm 4pm - 6pm 6pm - 8pm 8pm - 10pm Semester Spring 2024 Spring 2025 Fall 2025 Winter 2025 Instructor Abbasi, Ubaid Ahlawat, Ila AL-Asadi, Ali Albert, Misha Amar, Beatrice Bahmanipour, Aileen Bailer, Scott Baird, Dawna Ball, Carl Barlund, Christy Barry, Melanie Belanger, Robert Bennett, Nikki Bensouilah, Abdel Bombier, Lori Brazier, Lesley Caers, Stefan Campbell, Lindsay Carlacci, Franco Carnell, Andrea Clark, Kirsten Dahms, Kyla Durling, Jennifer Elgamal, Mohamed Gajewski, Melissa Galenza, Bruce Grieve-Gehring, Andrew Groenen, Rebecca Hall, Russell Hancharuk, Laura Henley, Shauna Hickson, Amanda Hill, Kelsi Holland, Michael Honing, Kristy Horseman, Darlene Hudak, Darcy Irwin, Sean Johnson, Melissa Jones, Sally Joyce, Heather Kadri, Therar Kallel, Raoudha Kelly, Shelly Kelly, Braden Klassen, Brooklyn Klause, Desiree Korpan, Connie Krzysik, Brandi LaChance, Doris Leaf, Cara Livesey, Shauna Loh, Daisy Loogman, John Lovsin, Madison MacRae, Janelle Marotta, Laura McGrail, Richard McLeister, Tom McMorran, Brye Minozzo, Fabio Mirbagheri, Mohammad Mizzi, Chris Monahan, Justin Morton, Shawn Moss, Darcy Nowicki, Denise Parker, Jeremy Petersen, Malorie Post, Erin Rawluk, Amy Rawluk, Les Ray, Tanya Redmond, Brian Rhyno, Hillary Richards, Cheyanne Rosentreter, Nicole Sales, Ashley Scheidegger, Peter Shaffick, Brendan Shaw, Rhonda Speager, Curran Strasbourg, Tina Suderman, Theresa Walker, Dayna Walsh, Shona Warr, Lorelle White, Daryl Wiebe, Kirsten Worobetz, Karlee Yehoshyna, Hanna Young, Amanda Zgurski, Jessie Delivery Method Asynchronous Distance On-Campus Synchronous Availability Open Course Code Courses 664 results Health Assessment NP1250 Introduction to the nursing process and development of assessment skills. Incorporates the use of clinical technologies necessary to conduct a thorough health assessment. Focus is on individuals across the lifespan. All Course Information VL1 Fri from 8:30 to 11:20 Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025 Fairview Campus Instructor TBA Open: 3 of 16 spots filled Add to timetable add VL2 Fri from 12:30 to 15:20 Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025 Fairview Campus Instructor TBA Open: 0 of 16 spots filled Add to timetable add VA2 Thu from 11:00 to 12:50 Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025 Fairview Campus Instructor TBA Open: 3 of 32 spots filled Add to timetable add L1 Tue from 8:30 to 11:20 Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room HEC211 Instructor TBA Open: 1 of 16 spots filled Add to timetable add L2 Tue from 8:30 to 11:20 Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room HEC212 Instructor TBA Open: 0 of 16 spots filled Add to timetable add L3 Tue from 13:00 to 15:50 Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room HEC212 Instructor TBA Open: 2 of 16 spots filled Add to timetable add A3 Thu from 13:30 to 15:20 Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room HEC206 Instructor TBA Open: 3 of 48 spots filled Add to timetable add Health, Nutrition and Safety CD1020 This course provides the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to provide for the basic health, safety and nutritional needs of young children. Requirements for healthy and safe early childhood environments will be identified. The nutritional needs of young children will be established and appropriate menu planning strategies explored. Developmentally appropriate practices and experiences for establishing healthful attitudes in young children are also included. All Course Information EC Varies May 5 2025 - Jul 25 2025 Online Instructor SKelly Open: 22 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add EC Varies Sep 3 2025 - Dec 12 2025 Online Instructor SKelly Open: 1 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add EC Varies May 4 2026 - Jul 24 2026 Online Instructor SKelly Open: 0 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add A3 Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 14:20 Jan 6 2026 - Mar 13 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A301 Instructor KiWiebe Open: 1 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add B3 Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50 Jan 6 2026 - Mar 13 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A314 Instructor TBA Open: 1 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add C3 Mon, Wed from 10:00 to 11:20 Apr 6 2026 - Jun 12 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A301 Instructor TBA Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add A4 Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 14:20 Apr 7 2025 - Jun 13 2025 Grande Prairie Campus Room A314 Instructor KiWiebe Open: 33 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add B4 Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50 Apr 7 2025 - Jun 13 2025 Grande Prairie Campus Room B305 Instructor KiWiebe Open: 37 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Health, Safety and Wellness HR3010 Health, safety, and wellness is a dynamic ever changing field in the workplace. This course will examine occupational health and safety programs in the workplace and an understanding of health and safety issues and applicable legislation. Topics include hazard awareness, psychosocial aspects, workplace violence and harassment, training, incident management, and workplace wellness. All Course Information A3 Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 14:20 Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A305 Instructor LWarr Open: 2 of 30 spots filled Add to timetable add B3 Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 14:20 Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A305 Instructor LWarr Open: 0 of 10 spots filled Add to timetable add Heavy Duty Parts Identification PM2200 This theory course covers the identification and fundamental operation for parts and components relating to heavy equipment including trucks, off highway, agricultural, forestry, and oil and gas applications. There is also a section on the proper operation and management of tool cribs. All Course Information Hematology AH249 Students are introduced to hematological procedures and will learn to identify normal blood parameters and cells. A review of the CBC in the lab and lecture will improve the student's ability to perform hematological tests. The student will learn to evaluate the erythron, leukon and hemostatis by recognizing and interpreting abnormal results and identifying possible causes of those results. Hemopoietic neoplasia is discussed. Case studies will be used extensively in presentation of course material. All Course Information V01 Fri from 10:00 to 10:50 Mon, Thu from 11:00 to 11:50 Wed from 9:00 to 11:50 Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026 Fairview Campus Instructor KWorobetz Open: 7 of 37 spots filled Add to timetable add History of the Canadian North HI2370 Historical background to emergent political and economic/industrial issues in the Canadian North, including the Peace River region of Alberta. Topics include: the issue of northernness, history of Native people in the North, exploration and discovery, fur trade and missionaries, industrial development and settlement, issues of control today. All Course Information History of Women in Canadian Society HI3710 Canadian women as affected by, and as contributing to the major social changes of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. All Course Information Human Conflict: The Deadliest Century HI2982 Through lectures and media presentations, students will trace the conduct of war in the most deadly century in human history, the Twentieth. Interwoven with this topic will be special studies of military culture, the effects of war on societies, the practice of industrialized warfare, nuclear strategy and low-intensity conflict in the post-nuclear era. All Course Information Human Conflict: The Path to Total War HI2981 Students will be introduced to one of humanity's least attractive but most persistent and consequential activities. Through lectures and media presentations, the class will trace the conduct of war from ancient times to the end of the 19th Century. Interwoven with these topics will be special studies of military culture, the effects of war on societies, the rise of revolutionary warfare, and industrialized warfare in the colonial era. All Course Information Human Growth and Motor Development PE2170 This course is a study of the sequential changes in physical growth and motor development with emphasis on individual differences. All Course Information A2 Tue, Thu from 10:00 to 11:20 Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025 Grande Prairie Campus Room A208 Instructor BShaffick Open: 3 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add Human Physiology I PS2100 Introductory course in human physiology, part I. Students will study the function and regulation of the human body and the complexities and interactions of cells, tissues, major organs and systems. Part I covers: the physiology of the cell; muscle and sensory physiology; peripheral and central nervous systems; blood and body defense mechanisms; and the cardiovascular system. All Course Information A2 Mon, Wed from 8:30 to 9:50 Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025 Grande Prairie Campus Room E305 Instructor JZgurski Open: 9 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add Human Physiology II PS2110 Introductory course in human physiology, part II. Students will study the function and regulation of the human body and the complexities and interactions of cells, tissues, major organs and systems. Part II covers: hormonal control mechanisms; physiology of the gastrointestinal, respiratory, reproductive, and urinary systems. All Course Information A3 Fri from 11:30 to 12:50 Mon from 13:00 to 14:20 Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E311 Room E311 Instructor JZgurski Open: 9 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add Human Resource Management BA2240 This course provides an overview of the human resource function in contemporary business. Specifically, the topics covered include: the legal aspects of HR, HR planning, job analysis and design, recruitment and selection, training and development, performance management, compensation and benefits, employee relations, and health and safety. All Course Information EC Varies May 5 2025 - Jun 27 2025 Online Instructor TBA Open: 18 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add A2 Tue, Thu from 8:30 to 9:50 Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025 Grande Prairie Campus Room A301 Instructor TBA Open: 3 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add A3 Tue, Thu from 10:00 to 11:20 Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room D208 Instructor TBA Open: 3 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC Varies Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026 Online Instructor TBA Open: 1 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add A4 Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 14:20 May 5 2025 - Aug 21 2025 Grande Prairie Campus Room E303 Instructor TBA Open: 23 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Human Sexuality SO2800 An inquiry into ideas and behaviour of sexuality, and their personal, cultural, and societal implications. All Course Information Hydraulic Fundamentals HES141 Basic principles of hydraulics, hydraulic oil, contamination control principles, basic systems and components are examined in this course. As well, the students are introduced to ISO schematics and symbology. All Course Information VA11 Sep 3 2025 - Oct 24 2025 Fairview Campus Instructors RHall DMoss Open: 0 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add VB11 Oct 27 2025 - Dec 19 2025 Fairview Campus Instructors RHall DMoss Open: 0 of 15 spots filled Add to timetable add VZ12 Mar 2 2026 - Apr 24 2026 Fairview Campus Instructors RHall SBailer Open: 0 of 15 spots filled Add to timetable add Image Processing and Computer Vision CS4060 Introduction to image processing and visual perception. The course will explore topics such as: data representation and formats; image enhancement and restoration; edge detection; segmentation and texture; correlation and registration. These fundamentals will then be applied to the analysis of images by using pattern recognition; feature extraction and detection; object tracking, decision theory; classification rules. All Course Information Indian Residential School NT3800 This course introduces students to the history of Indian Residential Schools. Various theoretical concepts and litigation involved in the implementation and dismantling of Indian Residential Schools within Canada are explored to gain a historical understanding of the Indian Residential School System (IRS) within Canada. This course examines the effects of the system within a legal and contemporary framework for Aboriginal Canadians. All Course Information Indigenous and Cultural Minorities in the Modern World AN2270 This course examines the survival of indigenous and minority cultures in various societies. Anthropological perspectives on the relationships among race, class, culture and politics, and on genocide, ethnocide and the future of native peoples in the modern state are studied. All Course Information A2 Fri from 11:30 to 12:50 Mon from 13:00 to 14:20 Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025 Grande Prairie Campus Room A210 Room A210 Instructor SMorton Open: 2 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Indigenous Approaches to Community Research and Leadership Development NT2400 Introduction to wise practice approaches of centering Indigenous cultures in community research and economic development. The course reflects on elements of successful Indigenous community economic development and the importance of developing Indigenous leadership in the creation of community capacity and sustainability. All Course Information Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Contemporary Issues AN2550 This course covers an anthropological perspective on some current situations of Indigenous peoples in Canada. 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