Counselling Seminar
Introductory Supervision Seminar
Open Acadia - Undergraduate
Kinesiology 4233 - Stress Management
This course will provide students with the scientific foundations of stress and its effects, and will provide opportunities to reflect on personal stressors through self-study. Strategies to help manage stress will be reviewed.
Open Acadia - Undergraduate
Kinesiology 4763 - Intro to the Canadian Health Care System
This course introduces students to an overview of the Canadian Health Care System, including history, financing, federalism, and organization of health care in Canada, system issues and reform, regionalization and governance, acute, emergency, and tertiary care, and more. Discover the history and evolution of the health care system in Canada, as well as the current and future issues being faced.
Open Acadia - Undergraduate
Kinesiology 4773 - S.M.I.L.E. Programming
The Acadia S.M.I.L.E. (Sensory Motor Instructional Leadership Experience) Program is an innovative, academic-based, yet volunteer–driven program that provides persons with varying disabilities a unique physical activity experience in order to improve their total development as individuals. This course provides opportunities for students, from all academic disciplines to gain knowledge in the area of S.M.I.L.E. programming. The theoretical and applied aspects of adapted physical activity that directly relate to the S.M.I.L.E. program will be delivered. The topics include assessment of physical literacy, motor development, physical activity program, positive behaviour approach, instructional and activity modifications and leadership.
Open Acadia - Undergraduate
Kinesiology 4893 - Disability Sport
The course provides various aspects of the theory of social constructionism as it relates to disability and sport. It provides an insight into the historical development of disability sport both nationally and internationally, and will identify sport governing bodies responsible for Paralympic, Special Olympics, and other sport movements. It explores in-service delivery of sport models in school and community.
ALL Mini-Course
Making Fact Read Like Fiction: A Writer’s Guide to Creative Nonfiction
Do you have a true story to tell? Bring it to life for readers using the storytelling techniques of creative nonfiction. In this workshop, author and writing instructor Dean Jobb will explore how writers can make the truth as compelling as fiction.
PCMS 0070 Maritime Security Series
Maritime Security and Supply Chain Considerations
This course provides an overview of supply chain issues, concerns or vulnerabilities resulting from the unique operating environment of ports and vessels.
Pre-university
Math 0110 - Pre- university Mathematics
Topics from high school mathematics. This non-credit course serves as a prerequisite for courses that require NS Grades 11 and 12 Academic Math or their equivalent.
Pre-university
MATH 0110 - Pre-University Mathematics
Topics from high school mathematics. This non-credit course serves as a prerequisite for courses that require NS Grades 11 and 12 Academic Math or their equivalent.
