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Survey of the history of Islam from about 500 to 1917 which will provide a general overview of the rise and fall of the Islamic empire and its impact on the 20 and 21 centuries. Topics will include: Arabia before Islam, Mohammad’s message, succession (Caliphate), wars of expansion, Umayyad and Abbasid periods, the decline and the resurgence of the Islamic empire during the Ottoman Empire, World War I, final dissolution of the Islamic Empire and western domination of the region.

This course introduces students to the field of hospitality and tourism and the numerous interrelated sectors of this industry. The complex nature of the industry will be explored and its relation to the environment, economy, and employment.

A2

Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 14:20

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A314

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Open: 3 of 40 spots filled

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This course will take multidisciplinary approach to introduce students to fundamental movement skills and factors that impact human movement.

A2

Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 15:20

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room J204

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Open: 4 of 30 spots filled

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S1

Wed from 8:00 to 9:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Gym

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Open: 4 of 30 spots filled

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A3

Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:20

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room D308

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Open: 3 of 30 spots filled

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S1

Tue from 8:00 to 9:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Gym

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Open: 3 of 30 spots filled

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Formerly CT3060 Introduction, history, and applications; scanning and quantization; visual perception; output devices; pattern recognition; feature extraction; decision theory; classification rules; data representation and formats; image enhancement and restoration; edge detection; segmentation and texture; correlation and registration.

Introduction to indigenous governance and resurgence through contemporary perspectives on the political relationship between Indigenous people and the state in Canada.

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 E303
Room E303

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Open: 2 of 35 spots filled

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B2

Mon, Wed from 10:00 to 11:20

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A305

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Open: 4 of 35 spots filled

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This course is an introduction to movement skills in an individual sport and physical activity context.

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to foundational instructional processes informed by cognitive science, blending theory and practice with collaborative reflection to prepare students for effective teaching. Through a cyclical process of theoretical coursework, micro-teaching, and reflection on practice, students deepen their understanding of essential teaching frameworks, lesson planning, instructional design, and assessment practices. Coursework emphasizes unpacking curriculum to design engaging, meaningful activities and lessons for diverse classroom settings. Students will develop skills in differentiating instruction through inclusive teaching strategies and classroom management, enabling them to support progress across multiple grade levels and meet the needs of all learners.

This is an introduction to the study of international relations with a focus on armed conflict, the pursuit of peace and related military matters. Topics may include the causes of war, the Cold War, arms control, post-Cold War military challenges, terrorism, international organizations, international law, international responses to domestic armed conflicts and the direction of Canadian defense policy.

This course focuses on nonmilitary matters including free trade and world trade rules, economic disparities, population movements, the environment and the political significance of the communications revolution. Topics may include the future of the nation-state, free trade agreements, agricultural trade policy, global economic justice, developing world debt.

This theory course is an introduction to inventory control and measuring efficiencies in managing inventory.

This course provides the foundation for the Heavy Equipment Service program. The student will be introduced to the major systems found on heavy equipment, the components that comprise these systems, their functions and service techniques.

VA11
Sep 3 2025 - Oct 24 2025

Fairview Campus

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Open: 0 of 20 spots filled

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VB11
Oct 27 2025 - Dec 19 2025

Fairview Campus

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Open: 0 of 15 spots filled

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VZ12
Mar 2 2026 - Apr 24 2026

Fairview Campus

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Employment, inflation, international payments, monetary policy, and fiscal policy, all in the Canadian economy are topics explored in this course.

A3

Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 14:20

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A210

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Open: 2 of 40 spots filled

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This course provides an introduction to the field of marketing. The principles of product, price, promotion, and place along with understanding customer's needs are covered.

A2

Tue, Thu from 8:30 to 9:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room D308

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Open: 3 of 40 spots filled

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C2

Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room D308

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Open: 7 of 40 spots filled

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EC

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Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Online

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Open: 1 of 20 spots filled

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This course explores all aspects of marketing, with a particular emphasis on the consumer, the "people" component of the definition.

The role of an Educational Assistant involves assisting children who have a variety of exceptionalities. This course will provide students with a basic understanding of mental health issues experienced by all children, including those frequently accompanying a variety of other exceptionalities.

Students will examine how markets and governments determine which products are produced and how income is distributed in the Canadian economy. Topics include supply and demand, costs, and perfect and imperfect competition.

A2

Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A314

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An introduction to active music listening and music literature. Focus is on developing listening skills and awareness of musical style. A brief survey of Western art (classical) music is included.

A2

Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 15:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B201

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Open: 4 of 40 spots filled

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This Course introduces students to nursing practice. Practice focuses on individuals in community and long-term care settings.

The course examines the fundamental principles of nutrition and the effects it has in society, athletic performance and physical education. It includes an analysis of practical and theoretical concepts of nutrition and the effects that dietary intake has on exercise, body composition and athletic performance.

EC

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May 5 2025 - Jun 27 2025

Online

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Open: 32 of 34 spots filled

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EC2

Varies

May 5 2025 - Jun 27 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Online

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Open: 32 of 34 spots filled

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A2

Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 15:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room J202

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Open: 3 of 36 spots filled

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EC

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May 4 2026 - Jun 26 2026

Online

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Open: 4 of 30 spots filled

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A3

Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 15:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room J202

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Open: 7 of 36 spots filled

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B3

Fri from 11:30 to 12:50

Mon from 13:00 to 14:20

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room J204
Room J204

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Open: 4 of 36 spots filled

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This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of painting. Students will focus on basic paint handling, application, colour mixing, and support preparation for acrylic and water-mixable oil paint. Compositionally students will focus on still lives, landscape, abstraction, and portraiture. Students will further develop their knowledge of colour theory and learn pigment identification, tool, and studio protocols.

A3

Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 16:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Studb

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Open: 7 of 18 spots filled

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B3

Tue, Thu from 17:30 to 19:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Studb

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