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Utilizing the strategic management case analysis model, students will apply scientific methods and industry best practices to a variety of business situations to increase awareness of the multidimensional and integrative nature of strategic management. Governance and ethical issues in the context of strategy are also explored. Requisites: Complete the following:BA1120 Principles of Accounting 3BA2540 Macroeconomics 3BA3120 Operations and Supply Chain Management 3MG2000 Principles of Business 3 Course Specifics A2 Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 14:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A314 Instructor AHead Cost $621.21 Open: 20 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Advanced Research Methodologies BA4500 Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method research methodologies are examined with special attention paid to ethical concerns in research, validity and reliability, and critical assessment of research tools. Students will conduct primary and secondary research presenting their findings in a formal APA research paper. Requisites: Complete the following:BA1010 Business Communications 3BA2060 Statistics for Business 3 Course Specifics A2 Tue, Thu from 10:00 to 11:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room A210 Instructor CJin Cost $621.21 Open: 19 of 40 spots filled Add to timetable add Co-op III - Advanced Cooperative Work Experience BA4920 | UT This final course in the co-op series provides students with the opportunity to consolidate their learning from Co-op I and II in a paid, minimum 400-hour work term. Students will be expected to take on leadership roles, contribute to strategic projects, and demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of business operations. Participation in the co-op program is optional, but all three sequential terms must be completed to satisfy the co-op pathway requirements. The work term is monitored and evaluated by the employer, focusing on the student's ability to apply advanced business concepts in a real-world setting. Requisites: Complete the following:BA3920 Co-op II - Intermediate Cooperative Work Experience 2 Course Specifics EC Varies Jan 5 2027 - Apr 21 2027 Online Instructor TBA Cost $396.26 Open: 0 of 15 spots filled Add to timetable add Outdoor Play and Nature-Based Learning CD2400 In this course, students will develop the skills and knowledge needed to plan, facilitate, and evaluate dynamic outdoor play experiences for young children. Building on foundational child development and play theories, the curriculum emphasizes balancing opportunities for risk-taking with the maintenance of a safe and supportive environment. Students will explore strategies for fostering inclusive, nature-based play spaces, develop a repertoire of outdoor activities and games adaptable to all seasons, and promote curiosity, independence, and environmental stewardship. Through reflective learning and collaborative activities, participants will gain the confidence and competence to create engaging outdoor experiences that support children’s overall growth and well-being. Requisites: Completion of all Year 1 courses or permission of the department. Course Specifics A2 Mon, Wed from 8:30 to 10:20 Sep 2 2026 - Oct 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room H211 Instructor KiWiebe Cost $414.14 Open: 7 of 36 spots filled Add to timetable add Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CS3220 | UT This course introduces the underlying concepts and essential techniques of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Topics cover core concepts in AI, such as intelligent agents, heuristic and adversarial search, game playing, knowledge representation and reasoning, making decisions, and machine learning fundamentals. The techniques and technologies mastered in this course will provide the foundational knowledge to design and implement various AI-based solutions to solve real-world problems across practice areas. Requisites: Complete the following:CS2010 Practical Programming Methodology 3MA1200 Linear Algebra I 3ST1510 Introduction to Applied Statistics I 3 Course Specifics A2 Tue, Thu from 10:00 to 11:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room G112 Instructor HYehoshyna Cost $621.21 Open: 5 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add L1 Fri from 8:30 to 11:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room G112 Instructor HYehoshyna Open: 5 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add Programming Paradigms CS3860 A comparison of programming languages and their implementations. This course will survey the major types of programming languages. Topics include programming language paradigms (imperative, logic, functional and object-oriented), parameter passing, control structures, data types, typing mechanisms, binding rules, heap management, procedural languages, historical developments. Requisites: Complete the following:CS2010 Practical Programming Methodology 3 Course Specifics Theory of Computation CS4040 | UT An introduction into advanced topics in the theory of computation. Topics include: basics of formal languages, models of computers, regular expressions, deterministic and nondeterministic finite automata, computability and computational complexity. Requisites: Complete the following:CS2040 Algorithms I 3 Course Specifics A2 Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E302 Instructor BRedmond Cost $621.21 Open: 3 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add S1 Mon from 11:30 to 13:20 Sep 2 2026 - Dec 19 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E302 Instructor BRedmond Open: 3 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add Experimental Robotics CS4120 A project-based course dealing with the design and implementation of behaviour-based robots to accomplish specific tasks. Students work in groups and are introduced to concepts in sensor technologies, sensor data processing, motion control, embedded system design, real-time programming and behaviour arbitration. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Complete the following:CS2290 Computer Organization and Architecture I 3Complete the following:CS3290 Computer Organization and Architecture II 3 Course Specifics Selected Topics in Computing Science CS4995 The content of this course will include topics and issues which are currently of interest to the general computing community. Requisites: Successful completion of Year 2 Course Specifics Capstone Project CS4996 The purpose of this course is to gain some understanding of how modern software is developed and deployed. Students will work in teams to complete a project of their own choosing but must first receive approval from the instructor. Student teams will be expected to successfully navigate their project through all phases of the software lifecycle. Reports and presentations will be expected at various stages of the project development. Requisites: Successful completion of third year Course Specifics Introduction to PC Hardware CT1000 This course introduces the fundamentals of PC hardware. Students will open machines, install devices such as hard drives, I/O cards, video cards as well as memory, install operating systems, explore a variety of different software packages, attach communications equipment and supporting software. Topics include system hardware (e.g. motherboards, processors, storage devices, memory), device drivers, operating systems (e.g. Windows, Linux), troubleshooting and maintenance of LAN (Local Area Network)-based PC, etc. Course Specifics A2 Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 16:20 Sep 2 2026 - Oct 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E302 Instructor TBA Cost $880.83 Open: 6 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add L1 Tue, Thu from 12:00 to 13:50 Sep 2 2026 - Oct 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room G111 Instructor TBA Open: 6 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add Operating Systems Installation and Maintenance CT1010 An introduction to the understanding and manipulation of various settings of operating systems in relation to hardware and software. Focus is on the configuration and installation of operating systems to achieve system optimization skills. Course Specifics A2 Mon, Wed from 8:30 to 11:20 Sep 2 2026 - Oct 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E302 Instructor TBA Cost $880.83 Open: 6 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add IT Specialists’ Professional Practice CT1020 An introduction to professional career preparation and integration into the job market. Emphasis is on using social networks for career development, preparing resumes and portfolios, maximizing competitive performance, and effective communication skills in the IT job context. Course Specifics A2 Tue, Thu from 8:30 to 11:20 Sep 2 2026 - Oct 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E302 Instructor TBA Cost $850.83 Open: 6 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add Networking Principles CT1030 This course introduces computer communications and computer networks. Topics will include communication hardware and software, protocols, local area and wide area networks, and network management. Course Specifics A2 Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 17:20 Sep 2 2026 - Oct 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E302 Instructor TBA Cost $880.83 Open: 6 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add L1 Mon, Fri from 12:00 to 13:50 Sep 2 2026 - Oct 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room G111 Instructor TBA Open: 6 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add Internet of Things CT1040 This course examines the Internet of Things (IoT), exploring how connected devices integrate into networks, the associated security risks, and strategies to mitigate common threats. Students will learn about IoT technologies and their impact on network security, analyzing risks introduced by connected devices and developing solutions to address these challenges. Course Specifics A3 Tue, Thu from 14:30 to 16:20 Jan 5 2027 - Feb 26 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room B201 Instructor TBA Cost $597.22 Open: 5 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add IT Security Foundations for Professionals CT1050 This course introduces foundational cybersecurity concepts, focusing on threat mitigation strategies and compliance standards essential for IT professionals. Students will explore key cybersecurity principles, learning to identify threats, implement security measures and understand compliance requirements aligned with industry standards like CompTIA Security+. Requisites: Complete the following:CT1030 Networking Principles 3 Course Specifics A3 Mon, Wed from 8:30 to 11:20 Jan 5 2027 - Feb 26 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room B201 Instructor TBA Cost $880.83 Open: 5 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add L1 Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 13:20 Jan 5 2027 - Feb 26 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room G111 Instructor TBA Open: 5 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add Ethics in Computing Science CT1060 Ethics in Computing Science is designed to explore the ethical implications and responsibilities associated with the development, deployment, and use of computing technologies. This course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed ethical decisions in their future careers as computing professionals. Course Specifics A3 Mon, Wed from 13:00 to 15:50 Jan 5 2027 - Feb 26 2027 Grande Prairie Campus Room B201 Instructor TBA Cost $850.83 Open: 5 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add Project Management CT1070 This course introduces students to project management. The course will explore the entire life cycle of a project from inception to completion including project initiation, project planning, project execution, project monitoring and control, project completion. Students will learn the basic concepts of project management, the process to initiate and plan a project, what is required to execute, monitor and control project and the steps to close a project. Working in groups, students will be expected to develop and complete an approved project using the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). Students will learn to use MS Project to help manage their assigned projects. Requisites: Completed or concurrently enrolled in:CT1940 IT Specialists at Work IV 1 Course Specifics EC Varies May 4 2027 - Jun 11 2027 Online Instructor TBA Cost $824.01 Open: 2 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add IT Specialists at Work I CT1910 This course introduces students to the various industries and career paths available to IT specialists, exploring how their skills can be applied across sectors. Students will discover the diverse roles and industries where IT technicians contribute, gaining insights into how personal skills align with market demands and future career opportunities in the IT field. Course Specifics A2 Fri from 8:30 to 10:20 Sep 2 2026 - Oct 23 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Room E302 Instructor TBA Cost $283.61 Open: 6 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add IT Specialists at Work II CT1920 This course helps students begin apprenticing in a supervised industry placement to apply their theoretical IT knowledge in a real-world context and enhance their professional skills and workplace competencies. Students will engage in practical IT projects under the guidance of industry mentors, applying program concepts to solve real-world challenges and gain hands-on experience. Requisites: Complete the following:CT1000 Introduction to PC Hardware 3CT1010 Operating Systems Installation and Maintenance 3CT1020 IT Specialists’ Professional Practice 3CT1910 IT Specialists at Work I 1 Course Specifics A2 Varies Oct 26 2026 - Dec 18 2026 Grande Prairie Campus Varies Instructor TBA Cost $425.42 Open: 6 of 20 spots filled Add to timetable add Pagination Previous page Prev Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page Next