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Vector spaces; inner product spaces; examples of n-space and the space of continuous functions. GramSchmidt process, QR-factorization of a matrix and least squares. Linear transformations, change of basis, similarity and diagonalization. Orthogonal diagonalization, quadratic forms. Applications in a variety of fields, numerical methods.

This course will provide students an opportunity to build essential math skills that are fundamental to engineering technologies. Its aim is to review and extend topics in linear algebra, functions, exponentials, logarithms, and trigonometry and introduce students to the topics of differential and integral calculus and statistics.

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

Subjects include shop safety, hand tools, measuring tools, wheels and tires, brake system operation, frame and suspension operation, basic electricity and lighting systems, carburetion, two-stroke tuning, two-stroke top end rebuild, motorcycle assembly, PDI, storage procedures, final drive operation, inspection and maintenance, lubrication and cooling systems, safe use of oxyacetylene welding equipment, ecognition and interpretation of motorcycle parts.

Subjects covered in Shop I include: shop orientation and safety, hand tools, measuring and machine tools, wheels and tires, brake systems, frame and suspensions, basic electricity, lighting systems, carburetion, two-stroke tuning, two-stroke top end rebuild, motorcycle uncrating and assembly, storage procedures, lubrication and cooling systems.

Subjects covered in Theory II include: charging, starting and ignition systems, four-stroke top end diagnosis, inspection and reconditioning, transmission operation, clutch and primary drive designs, two-stroke and roller bearing crankshaft inspection and repair, plain bearing crankshaft inspection.

Subjects covered in Shop II include: charging, starting and ignition systems, four-stroke tuning, four-stroke top end diagnosis, inspection and reconditioning procedures, transmissions, two-stroke and roller bearing crankshaft inspection and repair, plain bearing crankshaft inspection and repair and fuel injection.

In this introductory course, students will explore the fundamentals of business and gain knowledge and skills necessary to succeed at NWP and in the industry. Diverse topics will be covered in this course such as professionalism, personal branding, leadership, ethical decision-making, critical thinking, resource utilization, entrepreneurial thinking, and business careers. This course delves into contemporary business challenges affording students the chance to formulate informed recommendations.

Statistical inference for variance; statistical inference for the means; proportions and variances from two populations; analysis of variance; non-parametric statistics; joint probability distributions; marginal and conditional distributions; covariance; correlation and independence; contingency tables; simple linear regression; multiple linear regression; nonlinear regression; and time series analysis are topics covered in the course.

Introductory course in medical microbiology designed for students enrolled in health care related programs. The course begins with basic information on microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites and prions), the immune system, infection control, transmission of infection, epidemiology, antimicrobials, disinfection and sterilization. The later part of the course concentrates on infectious diseases caused by pathongenic microorganisms.

This course will focus on the structure and physiology of free-living and pathogenic bacteria. The diversity of their metabolic activiites, the interaction of microbes with their environment, symbiotic relationships and cell-to-cell communication are major topics. Lectures and laboratory exercises are coordinated to explore topics in basic microbiology, environmental microbiology, molecular microbiology, and the production of economically or medically important products through microbial biotechnology.

Introduces the principles and mechanisms of immunity in eukaryotes. Provides and overview of the major groups of infectious agents (virus, bacteria, parasites) and examines selected microorganisms within the context of the host response to pathogens and pathogen evasion strategies.

Learners will understand key strategic marketing and branding concepts. Students will analyze personal and corporate branding, integrated marketing strategy and communication, and brand identity. In addition, exploration of marketing strategies that influence price, product, place, and promotion to support corporate objectives.

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.

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Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 15:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B201

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Open: 16 of 40 spots filled

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This course explores major movements in North American popular music. Topics include blues, jazz, hillbilly, country, musical theatre, folk, and rock music.

This course introduces the foundations of professional nursing, nursing practice, nursing roles, and ethical practice within the Canadian healthcare system. Students will explore their identities as learners and future nurses, reflecting on personal values, beliefs, and experiences that shape their approach to nursing. The course also fosters resilience, self-management, and strategies for professional growth.

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.

Introduction to the role of communication in professional nursing. Incorporates oral communication, therapeutic communication techniques, and interprofessional communication. Focus is on communication for the nurse-client relationship.

Introduction to the principles of growth and development and factors that influence growth and development. Focus is on nursing implications associated with the application of growth and development principles to client care.

Exploration of evidence-informed practice, scope of practice for practical nurses, and critical thinking. Focus is on incorporating the nursing process and nursing values into care for an individual with chronic illness.