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.
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.
Undergraduate
MATH 1003 - Pre-Calculus
The study of functions and their properties. This includes an in-depth look at polynomials, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, and their applications. This course may not be used to satisfy major or minor Mathematics requirements. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
Undergraduate
MATH 1533 - Mathematical Concepts 1
This course is designed for students planning a career in elementary education. Topics will include problem solving, logic and sets, algebra and functions, integers, rational numbers, decimals, percents, and real numbers. This course may not be used by students in science, business, economics, or mathematics to fulfill major or minor requirements.
Undergraduate
MATH 1543 - Mathematical Concepts 2
This course is designed for students planning a career in elementary education. Topics will include problem solving, probability and data analysis, geometry, measurement, motion geometry. This course may not be used by students in science, business, economics, or mathematics to fulfill major or minor mathematics requirements.
MATH 1613 SUD1
MATH 1613 - Gen Lin Algeb. Calc: Busi/Econ
Linear equations and their graphs. Systems of linear equations and linear inequalities. Polynomials, exponential and logarithmic functions. Applications to business and economics are integrated throughout the course.
Undergraduate
MATH 1613 - General Linear Algebra
Linear equations and their graphs. Systems of linear equations and linear inequalities. Polynomials, exponential and logarithmic functions. Vector and matrix algebra. Derivatives and optimization. Applications to business and economics are integrated throughout the course. Emphasis is on understanding how problems are formulated mathematically and on interpretation of mathematically-expressed real-world problems. Math 1613 is a terminal course. Students wanting to take further math courses must take Math 1013/Math 1023 instead.
MATH 2253 SUC1
MATH 2253 - Statistics II for Science
Further topics in probability. Science applications will be used throughout the course.
