Courses Filter courses add Course Code Department Business & Office Administration Construction Trades 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 Art Biochemistry Biology Business Administration Chemistry Computing Science Dance Digital Design Drama Early Learning and Child Care Earth Science Economics Education Educational Assistant Engineering English Finance French Genetics Health Care Aide Heavy Equipment Service History Human Services Interdisciplinary Studies Legal Relations Management Marketing Mathematics Microbiology Music Native Studies Nursing Office Administration Organizational Theory Philosophy Physical Activity Physical Education Physical Fitness Physics Political Science Practical Nurse Psychology Science Social Studies Social Work Sociology Statistics Women's Studies Writing 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 2026 Fall 2026 Winter 2027 Spring 2027 Instructor Abbasi, Ubaid AL-Asadi, Ali Albert, Misha Amar, Beatrice Antonio, Chelsea Bahmanipour, Aileen Bailer, Scott Baird, Dawna Barlund, Christy Barry, Melanie Begg, Rashid Bensouilah, Abdel Brazier, Lesley Campbell, Lindsay Carlacci, Franco Carnell, Andrea Clark, Kirsten Dahms, Kyla Delos Reyes, Glenda Dudenhoffer, Bianca Durling, Jennifer Elgamal, Mohamed Evans, Mark Fowler, Talon Gajewski, Melissa Galenza, Bruce Grimm, Jori Hall, Russell Head, Abigail Henley, Shauna Hickson, Amanda Holland, Michael Honing, Kristy Hook, Jenna Hoveland, Doris Ingraham, Mandy Irwin, Sean Iverson, James Jacobson, Joan Jin, Chuntai Johnson, Melissa Jones, Sally Joyce, Heather Kadri, Therar Kallel, Raoudha Kelly, Braden Kelly, Shelly King, Janice Klassen, Brooklyn Korpan, Connie Lapointe, Anna Leaf, Cara Livesey, Shauna Lovsin, Madison MacRae, Janelle Marotta, Laura McGrail, Richard McLeister, Tom McMorran, Brye Minozzo, Fabio Morton, Shawn Moss, Darcy Nowicki, Denise Pan, Nicoletta Parker, Jeremy Pollock, Amanda Post, Erin Pringnitz, Kevin Rawluk, Amy Rawluk, Les Ray, Tanya Redmond, Brian Rhyno, Hillary Robertson, Kari Rosentreter, Nicole Sanderson, Charles Scheidegger, Peter Shaffick, Brendan Shaw, Rhonda Speager, Curran Strasbourg, Tina Suderman, Theresa Walker, Dayna Walsh, Shona Warr, Lorelle Waughtal, Trent Whalen, Nicholas White, Daryl Worobetz, Karlee Worton, Sarah Yehoshyna, Hanna Young, Amanda Zgurski, Jessie Delivery Method Asynchronous Distance On-Campus Synchronous Availability Open Courses 449 results Paramedics in Special Populations EM2030 This course provides students with knowledge and skills required to provide care to special populations within the context of PCP practice. Obstetrics, neonates, pediatrics and geriatrics are the major focus of this course with competency attainment at the level of proficiency during the mandatory on-site labs. Requisites: Complete All of the following:A minimum grade of B- (70-72%) in the above courseComplete the following:EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6) Completed or concurrently enrolled in:EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)EM2300 - Pharmacotherapeutics for Health Professionals (3)EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)WR1100 - Communications for Health Professionals (3) Course Specifics HY Varies Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Varies Instructor TBA Cost $717.51 Open: 3 of 24 spots filled Add to timetable add Physiology I EM2100 This course provides a study of the overall function of the human body. Major topics include fundamental chemistry, homeostasis, cytology and cell physiology, cell signaling and communication, and muscle, nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, endocrine, urinary and reproductive physiology, as well as fundamental genetics as it applies to human physiology. This course is designed to prepare students in medical fields of study for advanced courses in their respective fields, as well as other university transfer students. Requisites: Completed or concurrently enrolled in:EM1000 - Anatomy I (3)EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)EM2200 - Physiology II (3)EM2400 - Physical Examination and History Gathering (3) Course Specifics HY Varies Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Varies Instructor TBA Cost $717.51 Open: 4 of 24 spots filled Add to timetable add Physiology II EM2200 This course focuses on the study of homeostasis and how it is altered by physical, biochemical, microbial or genetic factors, providing an in-depth understanding of the mechanism of human body function, pathophysiology (disordered physiology) and disease processes. The course summarizes the normal function of each organ system and then presents a number of major diseases of each system, showing how symptoms and signs of selected diseases are produced by pathophysiology. This course is designed to prepare students, particularly those in medical fields, for advanced coursework. Requisites: Completed or concurrently enrolled in:EM1000 - Anatomy I (3)EM1020 - Paramedic Foundations I (6)EM2100 - Physiology I (3)EM2400 - Physical Examination and History Gathering (3) Course Specifics HY Varies Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Varies Instructor TBA Cost $717.51 Open: 4 of 24 spots filled Add to timetable add Pharmacotherapeutics for Health Professionals EM2300 This course focuses on the theoretical knowledge required for safe medication administration. Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology will be integrated into the curriculum as mechanisms of action, therapeutic effects, adverse effects, and drug interactions are explored. The study of common drug classifications along with selected frequently used medications in each classification will be included. Legislation is reviewed with regards to over the counter and prescription drugs, and political, social, economic, and ethical factors will be discussed. Applicable professional practice interventions are examined with supporting rationale. Requisites: Completed or concurrently enrolled in:EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)EM2020 - Paramedic Foundations II (6)EM2030 - Paramedics in Special Populations (3)EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)WR1100 - Communications for Health Professionals (3) Course Specifics HY Varies Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Varies Instructor TBA Cost $717.51 Open: 3 of 24 spots filled Add to timetable add Physical Examination and History Gathering EM2400 Obtaining an accurate health history and performing a systematic physical examination is essential in paramedicine practice. 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: 4 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 SWalsh Cost $656.88 Closed: 12 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: 1 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: 3 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 10 Equivalent EN0110 In this course, students work to improve their reading comprehension by studying various genres including short stories, drama, poetry, and nonfiction. There will be opportunities for both oral and written expression (paragraphs and essays) with a focus on mastery of punctuation, grammar and sentence construction. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Complete the following:EN0090 - Basic English III (5)Equivalent English placement test score Course Specifics EC09 Sep 8 2026 - Dec 1 2026 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC01 Jan 4 2027 - Apr 2 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC05 May 3 2027 - Jun 11 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC06 Jun 14 2027 - Jul 30 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add English Grade 11 Equivalent EN0120 This course includes a sampling of the major forms of literature. Both oral and written communication will be emphasized. Special attention will be paid to the planning, drafting and revising of the student essay. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:EN0110 or equivalentEquivalent English placement test score Course Specifics EC09 Sep 8 2026 - Dec 1 2026 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC01 Jan 4 2027 - Apr 2 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC05 May 3 2027 - Jun 11 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC06 Jun 14 2027 - Jul 30 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 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 EC Varies May 4 2026 - Jun 26 2026 Online Instructor LBrazier Cost $625.55 Open: 28 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC09 Sep 8 2026 - Dec 1 2026 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 1 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC01 Jan 4 2027 - Apr 2 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC05 May 3 2027 - Jun 11 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC06 Jun 14 2027 - Jul 30 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add English 30-2 Grade 12 Equivalent EN0132 The emphasis will be on the practical use of English. Topics include communication skills, grammar and mechanics, business correspondence and meetings, research skills, critical analysis of technical documentation and other print, visual, and multimedia forms. This course is designed for students who do not require an advanced high school equivalent English. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:EN0110 with a minimum grade of 70% EN0120 placement test score Course Specifics EC09 Sep 8 2026 - Dec 1 2026 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC01 Jan 4 2027 - Apr 2 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC05 May 3 2027 - Jun 11 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add EC06 Jun 14 2027 - Jul 30 2027 Instructor TBA Cost $651.45 Open: 0 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: 23 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: 7 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: 8 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: 12 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 TBA Cost $621.21 Open: 26 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: 8 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: 24 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: 12 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: 1 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: 3 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: 9 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: 11 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: 5 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: 2 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: 12 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 TBA Cost $621.21 Open: 10 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 TBA Cost $621.21 Open: 4 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 TBA Cost $621.21 Open: 2 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: 3 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: 12 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 from 18:00 to 20:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E302 Instructor ALapointe Cost $621.21 Open: 3 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 Remote Instructor SJones Cost $621.21 Open: 18 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: 21 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 TBA Cost $621.21 Open: 6 of 35 spots filled Add to timetable add Pagination Previous page Prev … Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page Next