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.
Undergraduate
English 2393 - Later Eighteenth-Century Literature
This course will introduce students to British literature and culture of the period 1730 to 1800.
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.
ESST 3993 SUE1
ESST 3993 - Ecological Forestry
An examination of individual theoretical or practical elements in the field of Environmental and Sustainability Studies.
FRAN 1123 SUB1
FARN 1123 - Basic French 2
A continuation of the introduction to basic French grammar and communication begun in FRAN 1113
FRAN 1113 SUA1
FRAN 1113 - Basic French 1
Introduces basic French grammar and communication.
GEOL 1073 SUA1
GEOL 1073 - Natural Disasters
Natural disasters, their causes and effects and the science that underlies decision-making, prediction, and remediation.
Undergraduate
Geology 1033 - General Oceanography
Offshore and deep-water oceanography, emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach and including geological, biological, physical and chemical aspects. History of oceanography; exploration techniques, instruments and vessels; origin of oceans and ocean basins; physiography of the ocean basins; deep-sea sediments; continental drift, sea-floor spreading and plate tectonics; marine volcanism; waves, tides and ocean currents; climatology and sea-level changes; marine ecology; marine resources.
Undergraduate
Geology 2753 - Atmosphere, Weather, & Climate
The composition, structure, and dynamics of the atmosphere; weather, climate, and biogeographic patterns; microclimatology; paleoclimates, paleogeography, and extinctions; human effect on air quality; climate change. (3h lab)
