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Undergraduate

English 2183 - Shakespeare 1

This course will involve the intensive study of selected plays by Shakespeare. Its main goal is to help students develop both a critical and a theatrical eye. Careful attention will be paid to the complexity of Shakespeare's language, as well as to the plays' roles as cultural artefacts both today and in the past.

3 credits
Continuous-intake
Online
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Undergraduate

English 2193 - Shakespeare 2

This course will involve the intensive study of selected plays by Shakespeare. Its main goal is to help students develop both a critical and a theatrical eye. Careful attention will be paid to the complexity of Shakespeare's language, as well as to the plays' roles as cultural artefacts both today and in the past.

3 credits
Continuous-intake
Online
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Undergraduate

English 2393 - Later Eighteenth-Century Literature

This course will introduce students to British literature and culture of the period 1730 to 1800.

3 credits
Continuous-intake
Online
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PCMS 0010 Maritime Security Series

Environment Management & Protection of Sensitive Maritime Areas

This course provides an overview of how environmental factors and government decisions regarding related environmental management systems and the protection of sensitive marine ecosystems can affect maritime security.

Professional Development
Online - Asynchronous
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ALL Special Event

Environmental History Walking Tour of Wolfville

ALL Membership Required
Tuesday April 21, 1:00 - 2:30pm (raindate April 23)
BAC - meet on Main Street side
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SOCI 2123 SUD1

Ethnic & Race Relations: Canada

A brief review of fundamental concepts and models is followed by case studies of linguistic, ethnic, racial and religious groups.

3 credits
Summer 4 (July 13 - 31)
Online - Synchronous (scheduled)
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PSYC 3623 SUC1

Forensics Psychology

Forensic Psychology is the application of psychological theory and research to the judicial system.

3 credits
Summer 3 (June 22 - July 10)
Hybrid - In-person and Online
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ALL Mini-Course

Gardening for People and the Planet

Discover the wild flora of the Wapna’ki Forest and learn about the plant conservation efforts taking place at the Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens.

ALL Membership Required
April 15, 22 9:30am – 12:00pm
K.C. Irving Centre Classroom
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CHEM 1013 SUA1

General Chemistry 1 (and lab)

An introductory treatment of the fundamentals of chemistry.

3 credits
Summer 1 (May 11 - 29)
In-Person at Acadia
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