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Paramedics must be able to accurately describe and document assessment findings. This course will support students in developing efficient, thorough, and systematic histories and physical examinations of patients who are in different states of physical, mental, and emotional health. Requisites: Completed or concurrently enrolled in:EM1000 - Anatomy I (3)EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)EM2100 - Physiology I (3)EM2200 - Physiology II (3) Course Specifics HY Varies Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Varies Instructor TBA Cost $717.51 Open: 0 of 24 spots filled Add to timetable add Professional Paramedics EM2500 Paramedics work as team members in highly stressful environments with other first responders and health care professionals. As a team member, paramedics require strong professional, communication, collaboration, mentorship, self-reflective, and leadership abilities. Providing safe and competent care to patients and their families requires understanding the importance of research and evidence-based practice. Paramedic practice is guided by a Code of Ethics, Standards of Practice, legislative/regulatory requirements, and the ability to maintain physical/mental health and injury prevention. Paramedic practice also requires the practitioner to recognize the value of continuous quality improvement, risk management, and continuing competency processes. This course will discuss these concepts and provide learners with the resources and support to practice as a professional paramedic. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Complete the following:EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)A minimum grade of B- (70-72%) in the above course)Completed or concurrently enrolled in:EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)EM2030 - Paramedics in Special Populations (3)EM2300 - Pharmacotherapeutics for Health Professionals (3)WR1100 - Communications for Health Professionals (3)Completed or concurrently enrolled in:EM1001 - EMR Foundations (6)For Emergency Medical Responder students only Course Specifics HY Varies May 4 2026 - Aug 20 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Varies Instructor TBA Cost $656.88 Open: 6 of 12 spots filled Add to timetable add HY Varies Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Varies Instructor TBA Cost $717.51 Open: 0 of 17 spots filled Add to timetable add HY Varies Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Varies Instructor TBA Cost $717.51 Open: 0 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add HY Varies May 4 2027 - Aug 19 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Varies Instructor TBA Cost $717.51 Open: 0 of 12 spots filled Add to timetable add English Grade 12 Equivalent EN0130 This course includes a study of the five basic forms in literature: essays, short stories, novels, drama and poetry. Both oral presentations and written compositions are required - mainly essays and one major research paper. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:EN0120 or equivalent courseEquivalent English placement test score Course Specifics WL Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri from 9:00 to 11:00 Apr 27 2026 - Jun 26 2026 Remote Instructor LBrazier Open: 22 of 25 spots filled Add to timetable add EC Varies May 4 2026 - Jun 26 2026 Online Instructor LBrazier Cost $625.55 Open: 12 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Composition and Rhetoric EN1201 | UT This course will help students become more sophisticated users and producers of written texts. Instruction will include basic academic essay writing skills and the various rhetorical approaches used when addressing specific audiences. The main goals of the course are to help students integrate reading and writing and to become familiar with the conventions of college- (and university-) level writing. This includes producing coherent, logical texts that are relatively free of surface errors. To achieve these goals, the course encourages students to think critically, to read closely and analytically, and to compose responses to a variety of texts, both written and visual. Requisites: English 30-1 Course Specifics A2 Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 14:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A314 Instructor ALapointe Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 30 spots filled Add to timetable add B2 Wed, Fri from 14:30 to 15:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A314 Instructor ALapointe Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 30 spots filled Add to timetable add C2 Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 14:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room B206 Instructor HJoyce Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 30 spots filled Add to timetable add D2 Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 14:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room B305 Instructor SJones Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 30 spots filled Add to timetable add A3 Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 14:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room B201 Instructor ALapointe Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 30 spots filled Add to timetable add Literature in Historical Perspective EN1210 | UT This course will introduce post-secondary students to English studies and the historical contexts that shape literature. Generally, a specific historical period will be covered and the development of various genres will be examined. Instruction will include essay writing skills. Because the course content will vary among instructors, it is strongly recommended that students consult an academic advisor or the Department of Arts and Education for more specific descriptions regarding the course focus. Course Specifics B2 Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 15:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A314 Instructor HJoyce Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add A2 Mon, Wed from 10:00 to 11:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A314 Instructor HJoyce Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add C2 Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room B206 Instructor HJoyce Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add B3 Mon, Wed from 8:30 to 9:50 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Remote Instructor SJones Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add A3 Tue, Thu from 8:30 to 9:50 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A208 Instructor SJones Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add Texts and Contexts EN1220 | UT This course will explore a specific issue (to be determined by the instructor) using a variety of genres and media. Instruction will include essay writing skills. Because the course content will vary among instructors, it is strongly recommended that students consult an academic advisor or the Department of Arts and Education for more specific descriptions regarding the course focus. Course Specifics A2 Fri from 10:00 to 11:20 Mon from 11:30 to 12:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A314 Room A314 Instructor SJones Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add D2 Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 14:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Remote Instructor SJones Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add C2 Thu from 18:00 to 20:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E302 Instructor ALapointe Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add B3 Mon, Wed from 10:00 to 11:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A208 Instructor HJoyce Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add A3 Fri from 11:30 to 12:50 Mon from 13:00 to 14:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A208 Room A208 Instructor HJoyce Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add Literary Analysis EN1240 | UT An introduction to the discipline of English and to the ways in which those in that discipline think about and analyze literary and everyday language practices. Various samples of literature will be examined in order to learn about the vocabulary used in literary studies. Instruction in essay writing will also be included. Course Specifics A3 Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 14:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A208 Instructor ALapointe Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add B3 Fri from 10:00 to 11:20 Mon from 11:30 to 12:50 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A208 Room A208 Instructor ALapointe Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add C3 Tue, Thu from 16:00 to 17:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A301 Instructor ALapointe Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add English for Engineering Students EN1990 | UT This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Requisites: English 30-1 or equivalent Course Specifics A2 Fri from 11:30 to 12:50 Mon from 13:00 to 14:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room B206 Room B206 Instructor HJoyce Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add The Short Story EN2060 | UT Representative works of writers illustrating the tradition of the short story in English are presented. Requisites: Six credits of Junior English Course Specifics A3 Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 15:50 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room B206 Instructor HJoyce Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add Introduction to Shakespeare EN2390 | UT Students will read various plays representing the range of Shakespeare's work. Requisites: Six credits of Junior English Course Specifics A2 Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A213 Instructor ALapointe Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add Women's Literary Tradition EN3180 | UT An examination of women’s writing in English from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Requisites: Six credits of Junior English Course Specifics A2 Tue, Thu from 10:00 to 11:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Remote Instructor SJones Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add Studies in Children's Literature EN3890 | UT This course examines children’s literature in English in historical and contemporary contexts. Requisites: Six credits of Junior English Course Specifics A3 Tue, Thu from 16:00 to 17:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A314 Instructor HJoyce Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add Science Fiction and Fantasy EN3990 | UT This course explores the genres of science fiction and fantasy in literature, with some reference to works in translation. The two genres will be examined as intersecting literary modes, with particular attention given to their potential for transformative creation. Requisites: Six credits of Junior English Course Specifics A3 Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 15:50 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A314 Instructor ALapointe Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add Learning and Development in Childhood EP3020 | UT This course is designed to provide students in Education who expect to work with children (ages 0-12) with a working knowledge of important concepts and issues in Educational Psychology. Students will gain an understanding of how children from diverse backgrounds develop and learn and how teachers provide appropriate learning opportunities to support academic, cognitive and moral development, culture and diversity, and psychological development. Course Specifics B2 Tue, Thu from 10:00 to 11:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A208 Instructor DNowicki Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add A2 Mon, Wed from 10:00 to 11:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A208 Instructor DNowicki Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC Varies Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Online Instructor DNowicki Cost $594.39 Open: 0 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add Adolescent Learning and Development EP3040 | UT This course is designed to provide students in Education who expect to work with adolescents (ages 11-17) with a working knowledge of important concepts and issues in Educational Psychology. Students will gain an understanding of how adolescents from diverse backgrounds develop and learn and how teachers provide appropriate learning opportunities to support academic, cognitive and moral development, culture and diversity, and psychological development. Course Specifics A3 Tue, Thu from 10:00 to 11:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room A305 Instructor DNowicki Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Planet Earth ES1000 | UT Introduction to the origin and evolution of the Earth and the solar system, and plate tectonics and the rock cycle. Simple energy balances and interactions between radiation and the atmosphere, oceans, ice masses, and the global hydrological cycle. Evolution of life, biogeography, and global climate in the context of geological time. The carbon cycle. Human interaction with the Earth. Mineral and energy resources. Course Specifics A3 Wed, Fri from 13:00 to 14:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room J204 Instructor GDelosReyes Cost $638.87 Open: 0 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add L1 Thu from 14:30 to 17:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room J103 Instructor GDelosReyes Open: 0 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add Corporate Finance FN3700 | UT This course provides a general corporate framework for financial decision making. The course examines types of securities, basic methods of valuation, valuation and selection of physical and intellectual assets, operation of asset markets, market efficiency, risk measures and risk reduction methods, financing policy, including choices between debt and equity financing. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Completed or concurrently enrolled in:BA2060 - Statistics for Business (3)ST1510 - Introduction to Applied Statistics I (3)Completed or concurrently enrolled in:AC3110 - Introductory Accounting (3)BA1120 - Principles of Accounting (3) Course Specifics A3 Mon, Wed from 8:30 to 9:50 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room E303 Instructor TBA Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add AL1 Fri from 8:30 to 9:20 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room E303 Instructor TBA Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Beginner French I FR1020 | UT This is the entry-level course for students who have chosen French. Basic conversational vocabulary will be covered, as well as verbal structures including past tense. You will develop aural/oral skills through drills, directed dialogue and music. This course cannot be taken for credit if the student has taken French 20 (French grade 11) or French 30 (French grade 12) at the high school level. Course Specifics B2 Mon from 11:30 to 13:20 Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room B303 Room B303 Instructor RKallel Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 24 spots filled Add to timetable add A2 Fri from 11:30 to 13:20 Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 15:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room B303 Room B303 Instructor RKallel Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 24 spots filled Add to timetable add Beginner French II FR1030 | UT This course will cover more detailed grammatical patterns, including verb tenses and their uses. Aural/oral skills will continue to develop through increased use of French in class and laboratory practice. This course cannot be taken for credit if the student has taken French 30 (French Grade 12) at the High School level. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Complete the following:FR1020 - Beginner French I (3)French 20 Course Specifics B3 Mon from 11:30 to 13:20 Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room B303 Room B303 Instructor RKallel Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 24 spots filled Add to timetable add A3 Fri from 11:30 to 13:20 Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 15:50 Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room B303 Room B303 Instructor RKallel Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 24 spots filled Add to timetable add Intermediate French I FR2110 | UT This intermediate university course builds on beginner courses taken in high school or university and combines spoken and written French, and enhances skills in listening, comprehension, pronunciation, grammar, production, literature, and French/Francophone culture. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Complete the following:FR1030 - Beginner French II (3)French 30 Course Specifics L1 Fri from 14:30 to 16:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room B303 Instructor RKallel Open: 0 of 24 spots filled Add to timetable add A2 Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 15:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room B303 Instructor RKallel Cost $621.21 Open: 0 of 24 spots filled Add to timetable add Pagination Previous page Prev … Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page Next