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ARTS223M: Drawing II

Students will continue developing drawing skills based on the knowledge and training acquired in Drawing I. More complex still-life, portrait and life figure drawings will be created in class. Further investigation of drawing materials and an...

ADMT230M: CAD/CAM for Manufacturing

A course in 2D/3D model construction using AutoCAD software. Topics include creating wireframe working drawing/models (details and assemblies) in model space with paper space layouts for plotting, using tiled and non-tiled viewports. Operational...

AUTO1021M: Steering and Suspension Systems

 AUTO1021M is an in-depth study of steering and suspension systems, alignment geometry, and procedures including the service and diagnosis of these systems.  This course also includes the latest cutting-edge electronic controlled systems.  Using the...

HFIT230M: Kinesiology

Focuses on the integration of theoretical and applied aspects of human motion. Applied anatomy and analysis of exercise from a biomechanical and kinesiological perspective are the major themes. A weekly laboratory session is congruent with the...

CSIT217M: Microsoft 365 Fundamentals

In this course, teaches the foundational-level knowledge on the considerations and benefits of adopting cloud services in general and the Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud model. Students gain the requisite knowledge to recommend solutions that...

AUTO2023M: Vehicle Performance Diagnosis

AUTO2023M is a comprehensive course including theory, repair and service procedures with an emphasis on diagnosis of modern powertrain management systems. AUTO2023M is a course focused on diagnosis and resolving problems with today’s advanced...

ECON136M: International Economics

Examines the international economy and globalization, international trade relations and international monetary relations. Topics of discussion include: sources of comparative advantage, tariffs and nontariff trade barriers, trade regulations and...

AUTO1013M: Automotive Co-op Work Experience I

The Automotive co-op work experience provides an opportunity for practical experience at an approved site.  It is a required component of the degree program and students are required to work a minimum of 320 hours.  Periodic supervisor evaluations...

ACCT213M: Cost Accounting I

The cost accounting student will study how accounting data is used within an organization for planning operations, controlling activities and for decision-making. The student will examine and analyze cost flow, cost of goods sold, job order and...