Micro-Credential Badge
Healthy Boundaries for Ministry
This course helps ministry leaders create and maintain practical systems that safeguard everyone in the church community.
Undergraduate
History 1413 - Global History Before 1500
This course uses a thematic and comparative approach to explore major issues in world history. Students will examine different cultural zones and historical eras, from the inception of the agricultural revolution to the emergence of Europe as a dominant region of the globe. Themes include trade, environment, cities, patriarchy, technology, and political systems.
Undergraduate
History 1423 - Global History After 1500
This course examines the intricate links among cultures that have arisen in the last five centuries. This period witnessed the rapid rise of the West to economic, political and cultural dominance. In response, various forms of resistance and nationalism emerged, with remarkable ideological innovation and social transformations in China, India, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.
ALL Mini-Course
History of Women in Canada
SOCI 1013 SUB1
Intro to Canadian Society
This course introduces sociological concepts, principles, and approaches through a focus on issues of relevance to Canadian society such as political economy, aboriginal rights, ethnocultural diversity, and immigration, among others.
SOCI 1113 SUC1
Intro to Cultural Anthropology
As an introductory course in cultural anthropology, the course is intended to familiarize students with customs, beliefs, behaviours and institutions held by people throughout the world.
Open Learning
Introduction to AI Literacy
AI is a fast-evolving field. By starting here, you'll begin to build skills and awareness to engage with it more effectively.
Micro-Credential Badge
Introduction to the Theo-Futures Approach
This micro-credential lays the foundation for theo-futures thinking, equipping participants to engage future ministry through reflection, context analysis, and personal insight.
MATH 1023 SUA1
Introductory Calculus 2
Antiderivatives, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, techniques of integration, applications such as volumes, arc length, improper integrals, sequences, series, power series, Taylor series, Taylor polynomials