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This course provides an introduction to experimental Psychology as an empirical science. Students learn about the steps involved in research, such as designing and conducting experiments. Basic ...
This course discusses various bio-refining processes, placing emphasis on fundamental process chemistry and biology in the conversion of biomass to engineered products. Pathways for the use of wood ...
The Department of Civil Engineering offers accredited 4-year bachelor’s degrees in civil engineering and geological engineering, and research-based graduate degrees programs (MEng, MScE, PhD) in civil ...
This course will examine the theories, policies, and approaches to social work in health care settings. Focus on establishing a balance between the social work profession as a part of the health ...
This is a community and population health clinical course for the Yukon cohort of LWYL LPN-BN students. A Bachelor Degree or higher in Nursing and active registration with the Yukon Registered Nurses ...
Examine how sport operates as a site of social relations shaped by structural forces rather than simply as an arena of play. Emphasis is placed on how inequalities (i.e., gender, race, sexuality) and ...
To develop an understanding of the history and philosophical underpinnings of the determinants of health. To identify the determinants of health and their relationship to health status and population ...
Introduces the methods of data presentation and analysis, and their applications to business problems, including measures of data description, probability concepts and distributions, and statistical ...
This course is designed to give students an understanding of how the Canadian Health System is organized, the various actors in the system, a look at comparative health systems and a dive into ...
In this course, students will gain an understanding of and appreciation for the field of program evaluation in applied health services research. It provides an overview of the program evaluation ...
This course emphasises family and child welfare in a social work context. Students will examine various theories and intervention strategies for families and children. This course is subject to ...
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