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A variable-content seminar course on specific literary themes or genres such as the Faust figure, the motif of survival in Canadian literature, the frontier as a recurrent idea in American literature, comedy, tragedy, Romanticism, Neoclassicism, and writing by women. Students may take different-genre, different-theme versions of this course.

This course will address some closely linked topics in literature and religion mainly in the biblical tradition. Students will read selected biblical texts and works of literature from different historical periods. The focus will be on a wide variety of concepts such as self-knowledge, imagination and nature.

A close study of historically representative works which demonstrate the development, enlargement and experimentalism of literature in English, with some class time devoted to writing instruction.

This course involves studies in literatures in English from around the world. Instruction will include essay writing skills.

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.

A2

Fri from 10:00 to 11:20

Mon from 11:30 to 12:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A210
Room A210

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Open: 2 of 35 spots filled

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B2

Mon, Wed from 8:30 to 9:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A314

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Open: 4 of 35 spots filled

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C2

Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 15:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A314

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Open: 5 of 35 spots filled

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A3

Fri from 11:30 to 12:50

Mon from 13:00 to 14:20

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Remote
Remote

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Open: 0 of 35 spots filled

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C3

Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 14:20

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A305

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Open: 2 of 35 spots filled

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B3

Tue, Thu from 8:30 to 9:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A305

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Open: 2 of 35 spots filled

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D3

Fri from 10:00 to 11:20

Mon from 11:30 to 12:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B206
Room B206

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Open: 2 of 35 spots filled

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The political process as structured by formal governmental institutions focusing on local government in Canada and Alberta.

This course is designed to teach the system operations and the testing and adjusting procedures for the pilot operated hydraulic system, the load sensing, pressure compensated (LSPC) hydraulic system, the electro-hydraulic system, and the hydrostatic system. Students will identify the system components, state the component function and trace the oil flow through the component. This section will be covered on different types of machines.

The nature of macroeconomic systems are examined in relation to markets, national income analysis, aggregate demand and supply, the functions of money, commercial and central banking, monetary and fiscal policy, exchange rates, the balance of payments, and selected topics in analysis and policy. Current economy-wide issues will be discussed throughout the course.

A variable-content seminar on major authors such as Dickens, Faulkner, Hemingway, Joyce, Laurence, and the Brontes.

This capstone course integrates learning derived from all courses in the program. Working in multi-disciplined groups, students will have the option of either compiling a comprehensive business plan for a new venture or undertaking a comprehensive business consulting project for an existing business looking to substantially change its footprint in the marketplace.

A3

Mon from 14:30 to 16:20

Tue, Thu from 8:30 to 10:20

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room A210
Room A210

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TBA

Open: 5 of 40 spots filled

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Theory and application of management information systems that support activities throughout an organization are examined. Concepts covered include information security and control, business analytics, data and knowledge management, e-commerce and cloud computing. Privacy and ethics will also be discussed. Using software application tools, case study analysis and research, students integrate current best practices with emerging technology to meet a variety of business challenges.

A2

Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 14:20

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room E302

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TBA

Open: 4 of 40 spots filled

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This course includes corporate goals, planning and control concepts, cost accumulation for pricing purposes and product costing.

This course is designed to familiarize the student with current marketing trends and the use of analytical tools to solve real-world problems. A "hands-on" approach will be taken so that the student is able to research, formulate and apply contemporary marketing strategies in order to meet the client's needs.

A3

Fri from 10:00 to 11:20

Mon from 11:30 to 12:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room D208
Room D208

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Open: 2 of 35 spots filled

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B3

Fri from 10:00 to 11:20

Mon from 11:30 to 12:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room D208
Room D208

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Open: 0 of 5 spots filled

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This theory course is an introduction to material handling equipment parts identification, with a primary focus on electrical and hydraulic systems. The course will include the fundamentals of operation for major components on material handling equipment as well as identification of standard stock items, bearings, and seals. Measuring calculations and use of measuring tools will also be included.

This theory course includes: an introduction to the parts and material technician (warehousing) industry. It will cover material handling procedures in all areas including shipping, receiving, storing, etc. as well as measuring the efficiencies in these areas. Also included will be an introduction to parts catalogues, and the correct steps for their proper use. In addition, a section on merchandising will cover concepts on correct methods of stocking and displaying parts.

Introduction to concepts, theories, and practices for practical nursing of maternity clients and their families. Focus is on family-centered care and client teaching for childbearing families.

VA2

Mon, Wed from 8:30 to 9:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Fairview Campus

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TBA

Open: 0 of 32 spots filled

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VS1

Tue from 8:30 to 9:20

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Fairview Campus

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Open: 0 of 32 spots filled

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A3

Mon from 14:00 to 16:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room HEC206

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Open: 7 of 48 spots filled

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S1

Tue from 10:30 to 11:20

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room HEC206

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Open: 7 of 48 spots filled

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This course is a modularized program of study which covers basic computational skills, ratios and proportions, percents; an introduction to exponents; equations and formulas; fundamentals of geometry, introduction to graphing, and statistics.

Reasoning and problem solving in the context of logic, algebra, geometry, and combinatorics.

This is a modularized course which covers linear relations, limits to measurement, statistics, probability and odds, properties of geometric figures, transformations, trigonometry of oblique triangles and planning for and owning a small business. Emphasis is placed on applications related to trades and personal use.

This is a modularized course which covers unit pricing and currency exchange; earning an income; measurement including surface area and volume; conversion between SI and imperial units and Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales; angles and parallel lines; scale drawing of polygon figures; and trigonometry of right triangles.