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MATH215M: Mathematical Proof

An introduction to mathematical language through reading and writing mathematical proofs with a focus on set theory and logic.  This is a writing intensive course with topics selected from various branches of mathematics such as discrete, number...

PSPT104M: Brake and Suspension Systems

Brakes and Suspension includes design, theory, maintenance, repair and service procedures with an emphasis on diagnosis of cutting-edge braking and suspension systems. This course includes principles of hydraulics, service brakes, electronic braking...

HUMA150M: Critical Thinking

This is a reading, writing, speaking, and listening course that presents the skills and methods of critical thinking as a way to explore and evaluate ideas.  Formative skills such as distinguishing fact and opinion, making inferences, detecting...

SOCI205M: Special Topics in Sociology

This course will vary by semester. Sociological topics will be chosen to reflect faculty and/ or student interest and will then focus on an in-depth coverage of that topic. All courses will focus on various aspects of sociology; concepts, events...

AUTO2010M: Automotive Co-op Work Experience IV

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...

BIOL201M: Principles of Genetics

This course covers fundamentals of classical, molecular, and population genetics. The cellular and molecular mechanisms of inheritance, gene expression and regulation, and influences on evolution are included. Laboratory exercises are designed to...

CBAM115M: Electrical for Manufacturing

Upon completing this course students will be able to explain the functions of basic electrical components found in the manufacturing environment. Students will also be able to build circuits from schematics, wiring diagrams, and work instructions...

CIS108M: Introduction to Windows Apps Development

This class will introduce students to Computer Science providing a solid foundation of common Computer Science concepts and practices. Students will learn various techniques used in Windows development. The main technologies associated with the...

HSV218M: Professional Seminar III

Professional Seminar III builds upon the boundaries established through work in both previous Professional Seminar semesters. The course integrates prior academic and placement experience in an individualized format through an in-depth study of a...

ECON135M: Microeconomics

Microeconomics equips the student with an understanding of fundamental economic principles and tools. It presents economic analysis with respect to demand and supply, consumer utility theory, elasticity, costs of production, perfect and imperfect...