CREDIT & NON-CREDIT COURSES FALL & WINTER 2015-2016 course schedule Enrol today! On campus & online credit courses Executive & Professional Development Music & special interest courses for all ages English Language Programme What s New? University Prep Program Certificate in Management Essentials Certificate in Occupational Health Nursing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Training Online Applied Behaviour Analysis Training for Parents www.unb.ca/cel
New to university studies? We can help you get started. Whether you re looking to acquire new skills to get that job or promotion you ve always wanted, to finish the degree you started, or to bring out the artist in you, you ll find something at the University of New Brunswick College of Extended Learning (UNB CEL). CEL offers high quality programs for learners of all ages. Take a few minutes to browse through this schedule to find out about our courses and programs offered during fall and winter terms. Visit go.unb.ca/celfallwinter2016 for more details or to register. You may be closer to a degree or certificate than you think! Your informal and workplace learning may be considered for credit towards your UNB program. Find out about how Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) can put you ahead in your program. Contact us today! Book a consultation with an advisor to discuss your learning goals, prior learning assessment, program options, and other adult learner services and support. 506 447-3449 adultadvising@unb.ca www.unb.ca/cel/gettingstarted contact us Telephone 506 453 4646 Toll Free 1 866 599 4646 Fax 506 453 3572 E-mail extend@unb.ca In Person College of Extended Learning, 6 Duffie Drive 2nd floor, Wu Centre Mail P.O. Box 4400 Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3 www.unb.ca/cel office hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Can t make it to campus? Learn anywhere, on your own time, from any location. Watch for the UNB Online icon throughout the schedule indicating courses offered online. UNB online
Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) Degree Completion Program The BIS will give you the tools you need to reach your career goals and complete any unfinished business! This program is designed specifically for adult learners. Courses can be completed at either UNB campus or online. With prior approval, you can also take courses through other recognized Canadian universities and have your credit transferred to the BIS program. 506 447-3449 bis@unb.ca www.unb.ca/cel/bis University Prep Program Are you missing some key admission requirements for a UNB program? The University Prep Program is an online, non-credit preparatory program that can assist you in setting and reaching your admission goal. It will also help you to establish strong study skills to improve your academic success. With a focus on comprehensive student support, the program includes: Initial support services Advising High School equivalent courses, pre-requisites for admission to many UNB programs Orientation to academic life Opportunity to upgrade writing skills for academic purposes Prior learning assessment Writing skills workshop The University Prep program is available to adult learners or interested graduates of high school, adult high school or GED who need resources, course upgrading, advising and learner support for entry into UNB degree programs. Contact our advising team to find out how. 506 447-3449 adultadvising@unb.ca www.unb.ca/cel/programs/undergraduate/university-prep
EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS New to University Studies?... 2 Table of Contents... 4 EVENING AND ONLINE CREDIT COURSES FALL TERM September 10 - December 8 UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT COURSES... 5 Featured Courses... 5 Fredericton... 6 Travel Study Programs - Plan for Summer Term 2016!... 8 GRADUATE CREDIT COURSES... 9 Fredericton... 9 UNDERGRADUATE OFF-CAMPUS CREDIT COURSES... 10 Bathurst / Moncton... 10 GRADUATE OFF-CAMPUS CREDIT COURSES... 10 Miramichi / Moncton / Quebec City Saint John / Woodstock... 10 UNB ONLINE CREDIT COURSES... 11 Undergraduate Term-Based Online Courses... 11 Graduate Term-Based Online Courses... 11 WINTER TERM January 4 - April 7 UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT COURSES... 12 Fredericton... 12 GRADUATE CREDIT COURSES... 14 Fredericton... 14 GRADUATE OFF-CAMPUS CREDIT COURSES... 15 Miramichi / Moncton / Quebec City Saint John / Woodstock... 15 UNB ONLINE CREDIT COURSES... 16 Undergraduate Term-Based Online Courses... 16 Graduate Term-Based Online Courses... 16 Open Entry Online Credit Courses... 17 New! Featured Online Open Entry Courses... 18 Canadian Virtual University... 18 EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT... 19 Seminar Schedule... 19 Executive Education Centre... 21 Business Seminars for Executives... 21 New! Communication for the Senior Leader : Speaking with Persuasion, Power and Presence... 21 New! Mentoring Fundamentals - Mentorship Training for Mentors and Mentees... 21 Certificate Programs... 22 Management Essentials... 22 Human Resources Management... 23 Management Development... 23 Third Party Neutral (TPN) - Conflict Resolution... 24 Masters Certificate in Project Management... 24 Specialized Programming... 25 Behavioural Intervention & Autism Support Programming... 25 Applied Behaviour Analysis Credit Course Offerings... 25 Autism Support Training Program... 25 Behavioural Intervention Workshops/Modules... 25 Autism and Behavioural Intervention Customized Needs Analysis and Contract Training... 25 Online Occupational Health & Safety Programs... 26 Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety (OHS)... 26 CRSP Exam Preparation Course... 26 Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety... 26 New! Certificate in Occupational Health Nursing (OHN)... 27 OHS Central: The Source of OHS Information and Education... 27 New Brunswick Critical Care Nursing... 28 Customized Training Solutions... 29 Canadian Rivers Institute (CRI)... 29 UGotClass Online Certificates & Individual Courses... 29 PERSONAL & CULTURAL ENRICHMENT... 30 Fall Term Leisure Learning Courses in Fredericton... 30 Winter Term Leisure Learning Courses in Fredericton... 32 Design Works - March Breaks Camps for Kids & Teens... 33 Fall Term Leisure Learning Courses in Saint John... 34 Winter Term Leisure Learning Courses in Saint John... 36 CONSERVATORY MUSIC PROGRAMS... 38 Programs... 38 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMME... 39 Program Formats... 39 4 UNB CEL Schedule
EVENING AND ONLINE CREDIT COURSES FALL TERM SEPTEMBER 10 - DECEMBER 8, 2015 Register Now! Featured Courses CREDIT COURSES Political Issues that Divide Canadians (POLS 1203) 3 credit hours, Tuesday, 7:00 pm - 9:50 pm Examines contemporary and enduring issues within the context of the Canadian political system. Topics may include: Quebec and national unity, aboriginal self-government, cultural and regional diversity, class conflict, and electoral reform. Framing Reality: Theory and Practice of Documentary Media (FILM 3075) 3 credit hours, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:00 pm - 5:20 pm This course surveys the history and aesthetics of non-fiction filmmaking from the birth of cinema to the digital age. It will examine epistemological and ethical questions raised by documentary s encounter with reality and its attempt to present the truth. Films screened are drawn from an array of nations and range from the personal to the political as well as more experimental and avant-garde works. The course includes a film production component as students will apply what they have learned in class by producing a short non-fiction film as a final project. This course is open to students who have completed at least 30 credit hours at university level. (Cross-Listed: MAAC 3075) Introduction to Music Appreciation (MUS 2114) 3 credit hours, Thursdays, 7:00 pm - 9:50 pm Introductory course in music appreciation for the classical music lover with little or no music background. This course covers elements of music, performing media, and historical music periods from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century. The student will be introduced to music terminology, important composers and will develop listening skills. May require attendance to a symphony and additional lab fee. Restriction: Credit may not be obtained for both FNAT 2123 and MUS 2123. Current students can register online at www.unb.ca/academics/registration New students call 506 453-4646 or 1 866 599-4646 Online timetable es.unb.ca/apps/timetable Online Term or Open Entry Courses Take online courses by term or opt for our open entry offerings that you can start anytime and take up to six months to complete. See pages 16-18 for a complete listing of online courses. UNB online www.unb.ca/cel 5
UNDERGRADUATE FREDERICTON Fall Term September 10 - December 8 CREDIT COURSES ID COURSE TITLE CH DAYS TIMES START DATE ABORIGINAL EDUCATION 286153 ABRG 3685 Intermediate Micmac Language 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 286154 ABRG 3686 Intermediate Maliseet Language 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 ACADEMIC ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE 286239 AESL 1011 English as a Second language for Academic Purposes 3 T 06:30PM - 09:20PM Sept. 15, 2015 286240 AESL 1012 English as a Second language for Academic Purposes 3 T 06:30PM - 09:20PM Sept. 15, 2015 286241 AESL 2011 Exploration of Literary English for Non-Anglophones 3 T 06:30PM - 09:20PM Sept. 15, 2015 ANTHROPOLOGY 290329 ANTH 3014 Issues in Anthropological Theory 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 286163 ADM 1165 Business Communications I 3 MW 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 14, 2015 286164 ADM 1165 Business Communications I 3 MW 05:30PM - 06:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 290566 ADM 1165 Business Communications I 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 289168 ADM 1213 Financial Accounting 3 MW 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 14, 2015 286328 ADM 1313 Principles of Marketing 3 W 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 286177 ADM 2223 Managerial Accounting 3 M 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 286181 ADM 2413 Principles of Finance 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 286184 ADM 2513 Organizational Behaviour 3 W 04:00PM - 06:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 286188 ADM 2815 Human Resources Management 3 M 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 286193 ADM 3123 Business Law I 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 286201 ADM 3435 Financial Markets and Institutions 3 M 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 286204 ADM 3573 Organization Design 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 286205 ADM 3628 Advanced Statistics for Finance 3 TTH 05:30PM - 06:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 286207 ADM 3713 Management Information Systems 3 M 04:00PM - 06:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 290249 ADM 4336 Market Orientation 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 286224 ADM 4425 Investments 3 T 04:00PM - 06:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 286226 ADM 4445 Theory of Finance 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 286228 ADM 4525 Leadership 3 TH 04:00PM - 06:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 280577 ADM 4615 Operations Management 3 M 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 286234 ADM 4825 Compensation Management 3 T 04:00PM - 06:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 286235 ADM 4828 Performance Management 3 T 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 291449 CHE 5244 Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes 3 MWF 05:30PM - 06:20PM Sept. 11, 2015 CHINESE 286569 CHNS 1013 Introductory Chinese I 3 TTH 05:00PM - 06:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 EARTH SCIENCES 286942 ESCI 4401 Applied Glacial Geology (Cross-listed: GE 4401) 5 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 Lab T 02:30PM - 05:20PM Sept. 15, 2015 ECONOMICS 286699 ECON 3204 The Taxation of Personal Income: Principles and Practice 3 W 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 290242 ECON 3628 Advanced Statistics for Finance 3 TTH 05:30PM - 06:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 286709 ECON 3755 Environmental Economics 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 286713 ECON 5805 Transportation Economics I 3 MT 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 14, 2015 EDUCATION 286727 ED 3561 Introduction to Second Language Education 3 W 04:30PM - 07:20PM Sept. 16, 2015 286729 ED 3562 Français langue seconde I Secondaire 3 W 04:30PM - 07:20PM Sept. 16, 2015 286731 ED 3862 Information and Communication Technology I 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 286750 ED 5065 Personal Growth and Helping 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 286754 ED 5091 Learning Disabilities: Introduction 3 TH 05:30PM - 08:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 6 UNB CEL Schedule
Fall Term CREDIT COURSES September 10 - December 8 continued ID COURSE TITLE CH DAYS TIMES START DATE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 286661 ECE 4040 Electrical and Computer Engineering Design Project 7 TTH 05:30PM - 06:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 (Full year course.) ENGINEERING 286852 ENGG 4013 Law and Ethics for Engineers 3 TTH 06:30PM - 07:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 286853 ENGG 4013 Law and Ethics for Engineers 3 TTH 06:30PM - 07:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 ENGLISH 286864 ENGL 1103 Fundamentals of Clear Writing 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 286865 ENGL 1103 Fundamentals of Clear Writing 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 286883 ENGL 3260 Shakespeare (Full year course.) 6 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 286918 ENVS 4001 Environmental Impact Assessment and Management 3 M 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 FILM 279624 FILM 3075 Framing Reality: Theory and Practice 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 of Documentary Media GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 290162 GE 4401 Applied Glacial Geology (Cross-listed: ESCI 4401) 5 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 Lab T 02:30PM - 05:20PM Sept. 15, 2015 HISTORY 290760 HIST 3755 Commemoration and Public Memory 3 T 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 JAPANESE 287148 JPNS 1013 Introductory Japanese I (Not open to native speakers.) 3 TTH 04:30PM - 05:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 KINESIOLOGY 287178 KIN 3481 Nutrition for Healthy Living 3 TTH 06:00PM - 07:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 MATH 287287 MATH 0863 Precalculus Mathematics 0 MW 07:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 287313 MATH 1003 Introduction to Calculus I 3 MW 07:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 287420 ME 4860 Senior Design Project (Full year course.) 6 TTH 05:30PM - 06:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 MEDIA ARTS AND CULTURE 279925 MAAC 3075 Framing Reality: Theory and Practice 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 10, 2015 of Documentary Media 290378 MAAC 3601 Game Design I 3 M 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 MUSIC 287439 MUS 2114 Introduction to Music Appreciation 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 POLITICAL SCIENCE 289110 POLS 1203 Political Issues that Divide Canadians 3 T 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 PSYCHOLOGY 287608 PSYC 1013 Introduction to Psychology I 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 290360 PSYC 3033 Health Psychology 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 290366 PSYC 3733 Neuropsychopharmacology 3 TH 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 SOCIOLOGY 290669 SOCI 2534 Technology and Social Change 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 SPANISH 287765 SPAN 1203 Introductory Spanish I 3 TTH 05:30PM - 07:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 287797 TME 3013 Entrepreneurial Finance 3 W 06:30PM - 09:20PM Sept. 16, 2015 287798 TME 3213 Quality Management 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 287799 TME 3313 Managing Engineering 3 M 06:30PM - 09:20PM Sept. 14, 2015 and Information Technology Projects 287800 TME 3413 Technological Creativity and Innovation 3 T 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 UNIVERSITY SKILLS 287806 UNIV 0101 University Skills 0 MW 06:30PM - 07:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 Note: Register early. Low enrollment courses are subject to cancellation. Course schedules are subject to change. Supplemental fees apply to all distance delivered and online courses. www.unb.ca/cel 7
CREDIT COURSES Travel Study Programs Plan for Summer Term 2016! Blend discovery of world-class cultural destinations with university learning. Open to UNB students, visiting students, alumni, retirees, or any interested travellers. Start planning for the 2016 summer term programs. Travel Study Program awards and bursaries available to full-time UNB students. (Conditions apply.) Applications open in September! For details visit www.unb.ca/travelstudy 506 451-6824 travelstudy@unb.ca UNB FACULTY OF ARTS TRAVEL STUDY 8 UNB CEL Schedule
GRADUATE FREDERICTON Fall Term September 10 - December 8 CREDIT COURSES ID COURSE TITLE CH DAYS TIMES START DATE ACADEMIC ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE 286242 AESL 6021 English As a Second Language CR/NCR T 06:30PM - 09:20PM Sept. 15, 2015 ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION 278896 ADR 6001 Alternative Dispute Resolution 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 291448 CHE 6244 Enhanced Oil Recovery 3 MWF 05:30PM - 06:20PM Sept. 11, 2015 ECONOMICS 286716 ECON 6805 Transportation Economics I 3 MT 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 14, 2015 EDUCATION 290453 ED 6009 Responsive Leadership for Culturally Diverse Schools 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 286776 ED 6016 Learning Exceptionalities 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 286777 ED 6049 Group Procedures in Counseling 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 286779 ED 6056 Evidence - Informed Practices in Special Education 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 286780 ED 6064 Behavioral/Emotional Disorders 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 286781 ED 6071 Theories in Counselling Psychology 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 286782 ED 6072 Processes and Skills Counselling Psychology 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 290454 ED 6075 Growth Psychology and Human Relations 3 TH 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 in Counselling Psychology 286790 ED 6104 Curriculum Theory 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 285671 ED 6108 Education Leadership: 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 Mentorship of Beginning Teachers 286797 (T) ED 6143 Adult Education: Origins and Trends 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 288458 (T) ED 6153 Adult Development 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 286800 ED 6166 Theory and Practice I 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 286809 ED 6904 Introduction to Critical Studies in Education 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 ENGLISH 286901 ENGL 6100 Methods and Bibliography: Approaches 6 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 to Graduate Studies (Full year course. MA/PhD students must have permission from the Director of Graduate Studies.) 288532 ENGL 6123 Creative Writing-Poetry 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 (MA/PhD students must have permission from the Director of Graduate Studies.) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 286920 ENVS 6001 Nature, Society and Social Ecology 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 MASTERS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 287370 MBA 6107 Strategic Management 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 287371 MBA 6114 New Venture Creation and Entrepreneurship 3 T 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 287374 MBA 6203 Accounting for Managers 3 T 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 287376 MBA 6303 Marketing, Theories and Strategies 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Sept. 15, 2015 287377 MBA 6450 Student Investment Fund (Full year course.) 6 MW 05:30PM - 06:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 287535 MBA 6503 Organizational Studies 3 W 04:00PM - 06:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 287379 MBA 6521 Managerial Leadership 3 TH 04:00PM - 06:50PM Sept. 10, 2015 287380 MBA 6606 Business Data Analysis 3 M 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 287382 MBA 6623 Advanced Production and Operations Management 3 M 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 287384 MBA 6808 Business Negotiation 3 W 07:00PM - 09:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 and Alternative Dispute Resolution SOCIOLOGY 290432 SOCI 6001 Alternative Dispute Resolution 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 (T) Teleconferenced Note: Register early. Low enrollment courses are subject to cancellation. Course schedules are subject to change. Supplemental fees apply to all distance delivered, (teleconferenced, videoconferenced), and online courses. www.unb.ca/cel 9
CREDIT COURSES UNDERGRADUATE OFF-CAMPUS BATHURST Fall Term September 10 - December 8 ID COURSE TITLE CH DAYS TIMES START DATE KINIESIOLOGY 289826 (V) KIN 3481 Nutrition for Healthy Living 3 T 06:30PM - 9:20PM Sept. 15, 2015 SOCIOLOGY 290529 (V) SOCI 2365 Sociology Death and Dying 3 M 01:00PM - 3:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 MONCTON KINIESIOLOGY 289825 (V) KIN 3481 Nutrition for Healthy Living 3 T 06:30PM - 9:20PM Sept. 15, 2015 SOCIOLOGY 290472 (V) SOCI 2365 Sociology Death and Dying 3 M 01:00PM - 3:50PM Sept. 14, 2015 (V) Videoconferenced GRADUATE OFF-CAMPUS MIRAMICHI EDUCATION 290526 (T) ED 6143 Adult Education: Origins and Trends 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 275768 (T) ED 6153 Adult Development 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 MONCTON EDUCATION 290764 ED 6007 Legal Aspects of Education 3 S 09:00AM - 03:50PM Sept. 12, 2015 285648 ED 6055 Principles of Academic Assessment 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 290523 (T) ED 6143 Adult Education: Origins and Trends 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 275769 (T) ED 6153 Adult Development 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 QUEBEC CITY EDUCATION 290815 (T) ED 6143 Adult Education: Origins and Trends 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 SAINT JOHN EDUCATION 280500 (T) ED 6143 Adult Education: Origins and Trends 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 290527 (T) ED 6153 Adult Development 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 WOODSTOCK EDUCATION 287836 (T) ED 6143 Adult Education: Origins and Trends 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 15, 2015 275772 (T) ED 6153 Adult Development 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Sept. 16, 2015 (T) Teleconferenced Note: Register early. Low enrollment courses are subject to cancellation. Course schedules are subject to change. Supplemental fees apply to all distance delivered, (teleconferenced, videoconferenced), and online courses. 10 UNB CEL Schedule
CREDIT COURSES ONLINE COURSES Learn anywhere, on your own time, from any location. Choose either term-based or open entry online courses. UNB online What s the difference? Term-based online courses often have weekly scheduled learning activities or assignments in which you may work in collaborative groups or participate in discussion forums. All discussions and assignments are completed within the term. Open entry online courses allow you to enrol at any time of the year and you can take up to six months to complete most courses. You will also be able to access course content, complete quizzes, and submit assignments entirely online! (Some exceptions apply.) UNDERGRADUATE TERM-BASED ONLINE COURSES Fall Term September 10 - December 8 ID COURSE TITLE CH START DATE 268605 ECE 4133 Instrumentation Design 4 Sept. 10, 2015 290462 ED 3113 Communication Practices for Adult Education 3 Sept. 10, 2015 290463 ED 4012 Diversity and Inclusion in Adult Learning 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286733 ED 4042 Introduction to Adult Education 3 Sept. 10, 2015 287069 HIST 1305 Prohibition and Rum-running in Canada, 1827-1948 3 Sept. 10, 2015 287438 MUS 1001 Music Through the Ages 3 Sept. 10, 2015 273191 RCLP 1001 Leadership Foundations 3 Sept. 10, 2015 287687 RCLP 3030 Integrated Learning Portfolio 3 Sept. 10, 2015 GRADUATE TERM-BASED ONLINE COURSES 286768 ED 6001 Supervision of Instruction I 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286769 ED 6002 Supervision of Instruction II 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286773 ED 6011 Theory and School Administration 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286774 ED 6014 Secondary School Administration 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286775 ED 6015 Quantitative Research Design and Statistics 3 Sept. 10, 2015 288432 ED 6017 Leadership in Liberal Democracies 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286778 ED 6055 Principles of Academic Assessment 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286784 ED 6083 Human Development and Education 3 Sept. 10, 2015 291043 ED 6084 Assessment in Counselling Psychology 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286788 ED 6101 Curriculum Development 3 Sept. 10, 2015 290471 ED 6104 Curriculum Theory 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286791 ED 6105 Current Issues in Education 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286795 ED 6116 Assessment and Learning 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286796 ED 6142 Becoming an Authentic Teacher 3 Sept. 10, 2015 290469 ED 6229 Instructional Design for Online Learning 3 Sept. 10, 2015 286806 ED 6902 Introduction to Research and Education 3 Sept. 10, 2015 www.unb.ca/cel 11
WINTER TERM JANUARY 4 - APRIL 7, 2016 UNDERGRADUATE FREDERICTON Winter Term January 4 - April 7 CREDIT COURSES ID COURSE TITLE CH DAYS TIMES START DATE ABORIGINAL EDUCATION 287849 ABRG 3695 Intermediate Micmac Language 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 287850 ABRG 3696 Intermediate Maliseet Language 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 ACADEMIC ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE 287918 AESL 1012 English as a Second Language for Academic Purposes 3 T 06:30PM - 09:20PM Jan. 5, 2016 287919 AESL 2012 Exploration of Literary English for Non-Anglophones 3 T 06:30PM - 09:20PM Jan. 5, 2016 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 287860 ADM 1313 Principles of Marketing 3 W 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 290567 ADM 1313 Principles of Marketing 3 M 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 287866 ADM 2166 Business Communications II 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Jan. 5, 2016 287870 ADM 2413 Principles of Finance 3 MW 04:00PM - 05:20PM Jan. 4, 2016 287873 ADM 2513 Organizational Behaviour 3 MW 04:00PM - 05:20PM Jan. 4, 2016 287878 ADM 2815 Human Resources Management 3 W 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 287879 ADM 2815 Human Resources Management 3 M 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 287882 ADM 3123 Business Law I 3 W 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 286194 ADM 3155 International Business 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 290177 ADM 3375 Marketing of Technicalogical Services and Products 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 (Cross-listed: TME 3346) 287889 ADM 3415 Corporate Finance 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 287890 ADM 3435 Financial Markets and Institutions 3 T 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 287894 ADM 3713 Management Information Systems 3 MW 04:00PM - 05:20PM Jan. 4, 2016 287897 ADM 4125 Business Law II 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 287900 ADM 4143 Strategic Management 3 W 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 287904 ADM 4325 Consumer Behaviour 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Jan. 5, 2016 287906 ADM 4345 Integrated Marketing Communications 3 T 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 287911 ADM 4455 International Financial Management 3 TTH 05:30PM - 06:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 287914 ADM 4845 Human Resources Planning 3 T 04:00PM - 06:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 CHEMISTRY 288220 CHEM 3137 Analytical Chemistry Lab II 2 TH 06:30PM - 09:20PM Jan. 7, 2016 288225 CHEM 3637 Physical Chemistry Lab I 2 W 06:30PM - 09:20PM Jan. 6, 2016 290938 CHEM 3857 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II for Non-Chem. Majors 2 T 06:30PM - 09:20PM Jan. 5, 2016 291014 CHEM 3857 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II for Non-Chem. Majors 2 W 06:30PM - 09:20PM Jan. 6, 2016 CHINESE 288244 CHNS 1023 Introductory Chinese II (Not open to native speakers.) 3 TTH 05:00PM - 06:20PM Jan. 5, 2016 COMPARATIVE CULTURAL STUDIES 290391 CCS 3065 Horror Across Media and Culture 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Jan. 5, 2016 (Cross-listed: MAAC 3065) ECONOMICS 288359 ECON 3205 The Taxation of Business Income 3 W 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 288368 ECON 4673 Introduction to Game Theory 3 MW 04:00PM - 05:20PM Jan. 4, 2016 (Cross-listed: MATH 3373) 290303 ECON 5755 Environmental Economics II 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 EDUCATION 288389 ED 4561 Evaluation des apprentissages 3 TTH 04:30PM - 05:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 288393 ED 4862 Information and Communication Technology II 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 288404 ED 5096 Behavioural/Emotional Disorders 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 288405 ED 5141 Orientation to Counselling 3 T 04:30PM - 07:20PM Jan. 5, 2016 12 UNB CEL Schedule
Winter Term January 4 - April 7 continued CREDIT COURSES ID COURSE TITLE CH DAYS TIMES START DATE ENGINEERING 288488 ENGG 4013 Law and Ethics for Engineers 3 TTH 06:30PM - 07:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 ENGLISH 288496 ENGL 1103 Fundementals of Clear Writing 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 288551 ENVS 4002 Stakeholder Approaches 3 TH 06:00PM - 08:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 to Environmental Problem Solving FRENCH 290182 FR 3574 Literature for Children and Young Adults 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Jan. 5, 2016 HISTORY 290758 HIST 3147 Medici to Mafia: Family and Power 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 290221 HIST 3326 Gender, Health and Medicine 3 W 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 290222 HIST 3415 America At the Movies 3 T 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 290489 HIST 3803 War Through Film 3 M 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 JAPANESE 288740 JPNS 1023 Introductory Japanese II 3 TTH 04:30PM - 05:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 KINESIOLOG 288754 KIN 2883 Wall Climbing 1 TTH 04:30PM - 05:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 MATH 288852 MATH 0863 Precalculus Mathematics 0 MW 07:00PM - 08:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 288863 MATH 1003 Introduction to Calculus I 3 MW 07:00PM - 08:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 288907 MATH 3373 Introduction to Game Theory 3 MW 04:00PM - 05:20PM Jan. 4, 2016 (Cross-listed: ECON 4673) MEDIA ARTS AND CULTURE 288834 MAAC 2797 Rock and American Popular Music 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 (Cross-listed: MUS 2797) 281500 MAAC 3065 Horror Across Media and Culture 3 TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Jan. 5, 2016 (Cross-listed: CCS 3065) MUSIC 289001 MUS 2113 Introduction to Music 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 289003 MUS 2797 Rock and American Popular Music 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 (Cross-listed: MAAC 2797) PSYCHOLOGY 289150 PSYC 1023 Introduction to Psychology II 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 289158 PSYC 3053 Personality 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 289178 PSYC 3743 Drugs and Behaviour 3 TTH 04:30PM - 05:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 SOCIOLOGY 289271 SOCI 3613 Theories and Perspectives in Criminology 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 SPANISH 289298 SPAN 1204 Introductory Spanish II (Not open to native speakers.) 3 TTH 05:30PM - 07:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 289327 TME 1001 Introduction to Technology Management 3 M 05:30PM - 08:20PM Jan. 4, 2016 and Entrepreneurship 289329 TME 3313 Managing Engineering and Information Technology 3 W 06:30PM - 09:20PM Jan. 6, 2016 289330 TME 3346 Marketing of Technological of Goods and Services 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 (Cross-listed: ADM 3375) 289331 TME 3423 Technological Risk and Opportunity 3 M 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 Note: Register early. Low enrollment courses are subject to cancellation. Course schedules are subject to change. Supplemental fees apply to all distance delivered, (teleconferenced, videoconferenced), and online courses. www.unb.ca/cel 13
CREDIT COURSES GRADUATE FREDERICTON Winter Term January 4 - April 7 ID COURSE TITLE CH DAYS TIMES START DATE ACADEMIC ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE 288077 AESL 6022 English As a Second Language CR/NCR T 06:30PM - 09:20PM Jan. 5, 2016 ECONOMICS 288373 ECON 6755 Environmental Economics II 3 W 06:00PM - 08:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 EDUCATION 291048 (V) ED 6003 Administrative Theory 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 290552 ED 6004 Theories of Educational Leadership 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 288433 ED 6049 Group Procedures in Counselling 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 288434 ED 6056 Evidence - Informed Practices in Special Education 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 288438 ED 6074 Advanced School Counselling and Guidance Practice 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 288439 ED 6077 Interpersonal Process and Practice 3 TH 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 in Counselling Psychology 288441 ED 6081 Professional Pratice and Ethics 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 288445 ED 6101 Curriculum Development 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 288456 ED 6131 Research As Critical Praxis 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 290630 (T) ED 6146 Methods and Strategies for Facilitating Adult Education 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 288459 ED 6167 Theory and Practice II 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 288460 ED 6167 Theory and Practice II 3 W 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 ENGLISH 286902 ENGL 6143 Creative Writing - Prose 3 T 06:00PM - 08:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 288552 ENVS 6004 Advanced Topic in Environmental Impact Assessment 3 M 06:00PM - 08:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 HISTORY 290437 HIST 6815 War in 20th Century 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 MASTERS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 288927 MBA 6119 Venture Development 3 M 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 288928 MBA 6153 Corporate Governance and Law 3 T 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 288932 MBA 6403 Financial Management 3 M 04:00PM - 06:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 288935 MBA 6607 Production and Operations Management 3 TH 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 7, 2016 290445 MBA 6802 Human Resource Management 3 T 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 288936 MBA 6903 Applied Integrative Studies 3 W 07:00PM - 09:50PM Jan. 6, 2016 (T) Teleconferenced (V) Videoconferenced 14 UNB CEL Schedule
GRADUATE OFF-CAMPUS MIRAMICHI Winter Term January 4 - April 7 CREDIT COURSES ID COURSE TITLE CH DAYS TIMES START DATE EDUCATION 290949 (T) ED 6146 Methods and Strategies 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 for Facilitating Adult Education MONCTON EDUCATION 291050 (V) ED 6003 Administrative Theory 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 290948 (T) ED 6146 Methods and Strategies 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 for Facilitating Adult Education QUEBEC CITY EDUCATION 290949 (T) ED 6146 Methods and Strategies 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 for Facilitating Adult Education SAINT JOHN EDUCATION 291049 (V) ED 6003 Administrative Theory 3 T 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 5, 2016 290947 (T) ED 6146 Methods and Strategies 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 for Facilitating Adult Education WOODSTOCK EDUCATION 290631 (T) ED 6146 Methods and Strategies 3 M 05:00PM - 07:50PM Jan. 4, 2016 for Facilitating Adult Education (T) Teleconferenced (V) Videoconferenced Note: Register early. Low enrollment courses are subject to cancellation. Course schedules are subject to change. Supplemental fees apply to all distance delivered, (teleconferenced, videoconferenced), and online courses. www.unb.ca/cel 15
ONLINE COURSES CREDIT COURSES Learn anywhere, on your own time, from any location. Choose either term-based or open entry online courses. UNB online What s the difference? Term-based online courses often have weekly scheduled learning activities or assignments in which you may work in collaborative groups or participate in discussion forums. All discussions and assignments are completed within the term. Open entry online courses allow you to enrol at any time of the year and you can take up to six months to complete most courses. You will also be able to access course content, complete quizzes, and submit assignments entirely online! (Some exceptions apply.) UNDERGRADUATE TERM-BASED ONLINE COURSES Winter Term January 4 - April 7 ID COURSE TITLE CH START DATE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 286819 ECE 4133 Instrumentation Design 4 Jan. 4, 2016 EDUCATION 290627 ED 3024 Understanding the Adult Learner 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288536 ED 3115 Methods and Strategies in Adult Education 3 Jan. 4, 2016 290629 ED 4115 Issues in Adult Literacy 3 Jan. 4, 2016 290628 ED 5011 Preparing for Prior Learning Assessment 3 Jan. 4, 2016 LEADERSHIP 287839 RCLP 2001 Practicing Leadership in Community Projects 3 Jan. 4, 2016 GRADUATE TERM-BASED ONLINE COURSES EDUCATION 288583 ED 6001 Supervision of Instruction I 3 Jan. 4, 2016 290623 ED 6008 Assessment Literacy for School Leaders 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288588 ED 6012 Politics in Educational Administration 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288593 ED 6064 Behaviour/Emotional Disorders 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288603 ED 6101 Curriculum Development 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288605 ED 6104 Curriculum Theory 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288606 ED 6105 Current Issues in Education 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288612 ED 6115 Deconstructing Cultural Diversity in School 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288614 ED 6145 Program Planning for Educators 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288618 ED 6175 Supervisory Methods for Resource Professionals 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288620 ED 6254 Children s Literature and Literary Theory 3 Jan. 4, 2016 286960 ED 6255 Aboriginal Education and the Colonial Experience 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288621 ED 6301 Introduction to Instructional Design 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288622 ED 6314 Literacies and Power 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288623 ED 6821 Qualitative Methods of Research in Education 3 Jan. 4, 2016 288625 ED 6902 Introduction to Research in Education 3 Jan. 4, 2016 16 UNB CEL Schedule
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION* ADM 1213 Financial Accounting ADM 1313 Principles of Marketing ADM 2223 Managerial Accounting ADM 2815 Human Resource Management ADM 3315 Marketing Management ADM 3345 Marketing Research ADM 3445 Personal Financial Planning ADM 4326 Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty BIOLOGY BIOL 1719 Human Anatomy I - Online 4 ch BIOL 1789 Human Physiology I - Online 4 ch BIOL 2509 Pathophysiology I - Online CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHE 2418 Numerical Methods (Available only on a term basis.) CHE 2501 General Materials Science CIVIL ENGINEERING CE 3963 Engineering Economy ECONOMICS ECON 1013 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 1014 Principles of Microeconomics: Critical Perspectives ECON 1023 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 1073 Economics for Engineers ECON 3013 Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 3023 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 3204 The Taxation of Personal Income: Principles and Practice ECON 3205 The Taxation of Business Income: Principles and Practice ECON 3505 Information Technology and the Canadian Economy ECON 3705 Canada and the New Global Economy ECON 3775 The Economics of Canadian Immigration ECON 3865 Energy Economics ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EE 6913 Advanced Biomedical Instrumentation ENGLISH ENGL 1145 An Introduction to Prose Fiction ENGL 1146 An Introduction to the Novel ENGL 2901 Survey of English Literature from the beginnings to 1660 ENGL 2902 Survey of English Literature from 1660-1900 ENGL 3250 Shakespeare 6 ch FAMILY VIOLENCE ISSUES FVI 3006 Intervention Strategies and Programs for People Who Batter FORESTRY ENGINEERING FOR 1285 Introduction to GIS FOR 2285 GIS in Forestry I FOR 2286 GIS in Forestry II 2 ch FOR 6281 Advanced GIS I FOR 6282 Advanced GIS II FOR 6304 Advanced Studies in Radar Polarimetry CREDIT COURSES OPEN ENTRY ONLINE CREDIT COURSES Take up to six months to complete most courses. GEODESY AND GEOMATICS ENGINEERING GGE 4423 Advanced Geographic Information Systems 5 ch GGE 5403 Geospatial Web MATHEMATICS MATH 0863 Precalculus Mathematics 0 ch MATH 1003 Introduction to Calculus I MATH 1013 Introduction to Calculus II MATH 1503 Introduction to Linear Algebra PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS PHIL 1101 Critical Thinking PHIL 1201 Ethics of Life and Death PHIL 2201 Autonomy, Value and Well Being: An Introduction to Ethical Theory PHIL 2203 Business Ethics PHIL 2207 Engineering Ethics PHIL 3203 Health Care Ethics PHIL 3206 Environmental Ethics POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 1000 Introduction to Politics 6 ch POLS 1603 Politics of Globalization POLS 3374 Introduction to Politics and Society of the Middle East POLS 3614 Ethics and International Politics PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 1013 Introduction to Psychology I PSYC 1023 Introduction to Psychology II PSYC 2203 Foundations of Developmental Psychology PSYC 2313 Foundations of Clinical Psychology PSYC 2403 Foundations of Social Psychology PSYC 2603 Foundations of Memory and Cognition PSYC 2703 Foundations of Biological Psychology SOCIOLOGY SOCI 3006 Intervention Strategies and Programs for People Who Batter SOCI 3634 Violence Against Women STATISTICS STAT 2263 Statistics for Non-Science Majors TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP TME 3313 Managing Engineering and Information Technology Projects All courses listed above are 3 credit hours (3 ch) unless noted otherwise. (Full-time students must receive advisor approval to register for these courses during Fall and Winter terms only.) * UNB Saint John business students may also be able to complete some of their program requirements through UNB Online options. Please consult your academic advisor first. For information: www.unb.ca/cel/online 506 453-4646 1 866 599-4646 online@unb.ca Note: Register early. Low enrollment courses are subject to cancellation. Course schedules are subject to change. Supplemental fees apply to all distance delivered and online courses. www.unb.ca/cel 17
CREDIT COURSES NEW! Featured Online Open Entry Courses Intervention Strategies and Programs for People Who Batter (FVI 3006/SOCI 3006) 3 credit hours This course will examine the major theories related to violence in intimate relationships and explore the different intervention strategies and programs which have evolved from these theories. Prerequisite: 3 ch from any SOCI 1000-level course; or permission of the instructor. Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GGE 4423) 5 credit hours This course is designed to follow on an introductory course in Geographic Information Systems (such as GGE 3423: Introduction to GIS); by offering students a deeper understanding on geographic data handling. The course is designed for students with previous experience in geographic data handling using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other mapping tools but limited skills in computer programming and data management. The potential students include: senior undergraduate and graduate students as well as professionals with expertise in Geomatics, Geography, Forestry, Earth Sciences, Geology, Education, Archaeology, History, etc. and interest in managing and analyzing geographic data. Prerequisite: GGE 3423 - Introduction to GIS or equivalent. Statistics for Non-Science Majors (STAT 2263) 3 credit hours An introductory Statistics course for students already enrolled or planning to enrol into various non-science programs, such as Education, Nursing, Psychology, Sociology, Geography, Environmental Studies, and other Humanities and Social Sciences studies. Course topics include: Types of Statistical Data; Populations vs. Samples; Descriptive vs. Inferential Statistics; Uncertainty and Probability; Discrete Probability Distributions including the Binomial Distribution; Continuous Probability Distributions including the Normal and t-distributions; Sampling Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem; Confidence Intervals; Hypothesis Testing with Numerical and Categorical Data; Linear Regression; ANOVA. Prerequisite: High School Grade 11 Mathematics or equivalent. For information: 506 453-4646 online@unb.ca...a key part of Canada s international education strategy 18 UNB CEL Schedule
EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADVANCE YOUR CAREER SEMINAR SCHEDULE Dates Code Seminar Location Cost* Instructor Management & Leadership 2015 Sept. 17 CMPW 8112 Financial Statements - Your Business Report Card Fredericton $395 Dan Allen Sept. 24 CMPW 8048 NEW! Profiting from Sustainability Fredericton $395 Carl Duivendoorden Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 CMPW 8030 NEW! Business Fund. - Effective Writing & Verbal Skills Fredericton $695 Catherine Doucette Oct. 23 CMPW 8130 Public Speaking Moncton $395 Cyprien S. Okana Oct. 26-27 CMPW 3109 Effective Supervision Fredericton $695 Michael MacLean Oct. 27 CMPW 1067 Creating an Outstanding Social Media Presence Fredericton $395 David Shipley for Your Business Nov. 2-6 ROI Professional Workshop Fredericton $3750 Dr. Jack Phillips Nov. 18-19 CMPW 1036 NEW! Speed Reading and Brain Power Fredericton $695 Eileen Pease Nov. 25-26 CMPW 8050 NEW! Finance for Non-Financial Managers Fredericton $695 Mohamed Drira Nov. 26-27 CMPW 8003 Transition to Supervision Fredericton $695 Terry Fearon 2016 Jan. 26 CMPW 7802 NEW! Threats, Risks and Opportunities: Developing Fredericton $395 David Shipley a Cyber Security Strategy for Your Organization Feb. 10 CMPW 8055 NEW! Teaching Strategies that Make Learning Stick Saint John $395 Elaine Leclerc Feb. 11 CMPW 8116 Building and Leading Effective Teams Moncton $395 Don Arsenault Feb. 18 CMPW 8110 Positive Progressive Discipline Fredericton $395 Brenda Page Mar. 16 CMPW 8134 Leading Change Fredericton $395 Elaine Leclerc Mar. 17 CMPW 1407 Dynamics of Team Building Fredericton $395 Michael MacLean Apr. 5 CMPW 3106 Persuasive Presentation Skills Saint John $395 Michael MacLean Apr. 6 CMPW 1018 Mastering the Art of Negotiation Saint John $395 Michael MacLean Apr. 7 CMPW 8140 NEW! Essentials to Buying a Business Fredericton $395 Dan Allen Apr. 14-15 CMPW 8003 Transition to Supervision Fredericton $695 Terry Fearon Apr. 26 CMPW 8132 Strategic Planning Fredericton $395 Rod Campbell May 6 CMPW 8106 NEW! Maximizing Your Leadership Effectiveness Saint John $395 Elaine Leclerc TBA CMPW 8016 Tried & True, Proven Leadership Success Tips & Methods Fredericton $395 Pol Vincter June 8-9 CMPW Training Skills for Trainers Saint John $695 Elaine Leclerc Human Resources 2015 Sept. 15-16 CHRM 1002 Understanding Personalities Fredericton $720* Don Arsenault Sept. 24-25 CMPW 8070 Shared Risk Pension Plan Administration Program Fredericton $995 Matthew Hurshman Oct. 27-28 CHRM 1004 Organizational Effectiveness Fredericton $545* Tina Smith Nov. 17-18 CHRM 1006 Attract and Recruit Fredericton $545* Pierre Battah Dec. 8-9 CMPW 8107 Facilitation Skills Fredericton $695 Elaine Leclerc Dec. 9 CHRM 1020 Retention Fredericton $275* Maura McKinnon 2016 Jan. 12-13 CHRM 1010 Compensation and Benefits Fredericton $545* Denise Gallant Jan. 19 CMPW 8138 Wellness in the Workplace Fredericton $395 Brenda Page Jan. 20 CMPW 8104 Respectful Workplace Moncton $395 Pierre Battah Feb. 9-10 CHRM 1012 Employment Law Fredericton $545* Jamie Eddy Mar. 15 CMPW 8136 Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Fredericton $395 Cyprien Okana Mar. 16-17 CHRM 1016 Training and Development Fredericton $545* Suzanne Desrosiers Apr. 20-21 CHRM 1018 Performance Management Systems Fredericton $545* Jason Scarbro May 10-11 CHRM 1014 Labour Relations Fredericton $545* Dan Leger For information or to register: www.unb.ca/cel/seminars (continued on next page) 506 453-3503 profdev@unb.ca All fees are subject to HST with the exception of those marked with * www.unb.ca/cel 19
SEMINAR SCHEDULE continued EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Dates Code Seminar Location Cost* Instructor Dates Project Management Code Seminar Location Cost* Instructor 2015 Oct. 6-8 CMPW 8043 Project Management Essentials Fredericton $1295 Janice Petley Nov. 18-20 CMPW 8108 Business Analysis Essentials Fredericton $1295 Terry Aldebert Behavioural Intervention & Autism 2016 May 3-5 CAIS 6001 Behavioural Intervention Workshop Fredericton $795 Dr. Ryan Hamilton Conflict Resolution Training 2015 Nov. 3-4 CMPW 1034 Dealing with Conflict and Difficult People Fredericton $695 Michael MacLean Nov. 5 CMPW 1019 Introduction to Conflict Resolution Fredericton $395 Pat Brady 2016 Feb. 1-3, CTPN 1001 Becoming a Third Party Neutral Fredericton $1649* Malcolm Angus & Feb. 18-19 Mar. 14-16, CTPN 1002 Developing Facilitation Skills for Groups in Conflict Fredericton $1649* Pat Brady & Mar. 31-Apr. 1 Apr. 25-27, CTPN 1003 Developing Mediation Skills Fredericton $1649* Alain Paulin & May 12-13 May 30-31, CTPN 1004 Principles, Practice and Reflections Fredericton $1649* Pat Brady & June 1-3 For information or to register: www.unb.ca/cel/seminars 506 453-3503 profdev@unb.ca Business Seminars for Executives 2015 Sept. 23-24 CEEP 5020 NEW! Speaking as a Leader Fredericton $2195 The Humphrey Group Sept. 29-30 CEEP 5023 NEW! Mentoring Fundamentals - Mentor Training Moncton $895 Kevin Schwenker Oct. 1 CEEP 5024 NEW! Mentoring Fundamentals - Mentee Training Moncton $549 Kevin Schwenker Oct. 20-21 CEEP 5020 NEW! Speaking as a Leader Moncton $2195 The Humphrey Group Nov. 3 CLSS 2008 Lean Six Sigma Executive Fredericton $695 Juran Global Nov. 4-5 CLSS 2006 Lean Six Sigma Champion Fredericton $1295 Juran Global Nov. 24-25 CEEP 5012 Taking the Stage : Achieving a Leadership Presence Moncton $2195 The Humphrey Group 2016 Feb. 2-5 CLSS 2000 Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Fredericton $2295 Juran Global Feb. 23-24 CEEP 5022 NEW! Communication for the Senior Leader : Fredericton $2395 The Humphrey Group Speaking with Persuasion, Power and Presence May 3-6 CLSS 2002 Lean Six Sigma Upgrade to Green Belt Fredericton $2295* Juran Global May 10-11 CEEP 5014 Succeeding on Stage TM : Mastering the Realities of Moncton $2195 The Humphrey Group Corporate Stage For information or to register: www.unb.ca/cel/exed/seminars 506 451-6835 profdev@unb.ca All fees are subject to HST with the exception of those marked with * Please visit our website for the most up-to-date list of seminars and programs. 20 UNB CEL Schedule
EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Business Seminars for Executives New! Communication for the Senior Leader : Speaking with Persuasion, Power and Presence (CEEP 5022) Communication for the Senior Leader explores the fundamentals of effective leadership communication at the most senior levels of organizations. In attending, senior managers and executives will strengthen their ability to inspire others every time they speak. Feb. 23-24, Fredericton Cost: $2395 (plus HST) Facilitator: The Humphrey Group New! Speaking as a Leader (CEEP 5020) The ability to speak with clarity, conviction, and influence is critical to leadership. To be truly effective, leaders must be able to inspire action every time they speak from formal and informal presentations to conference calls, one-on-one conversations, impromptu discussions, and Q&A sessions. Speaking as a Leader meets this goal by enabling participants to speak as polished, inspirational leaders in every interaction. Sept. 23-24, Fredericton Oct. 20-21, Moncton Cost: $2195 (plus HST) Facilitator: The Humphrey Group New! Mentoring Fundamentals Mentorship Training for Mentors and Mentees Mentor Workshop The program will prepare mentors to step into a mentoring partnership with clarity, confidence, and inspiration to commit to being and becoming an excellent mentor. It will affirm, strengthen and expand upon a mentor s core knowledge, competencies and personal leadership skills, building essential competencies and contribute to creating and establishing higher standards and protocols in the art and science of Excellence in Mentoring. Throughout the program, breakout activities will help participants discuss and apply key concepts in each stage using a variety of facilitated individual, dyad and group approaches. Sept. 29-30, Moncton Cost: $895 (plus HST) Facilitator: Kevin Schwenker Mentee Workshop The workshop prepares the mentee to step into a mentoring partnership with confidence, inspiration and a commitment to excellence. The partnership is a shared learning and development journey between the mentee and the mentor. However, the primary responsibility for managing and executing on key goals and objectives rests with the mentee. This 1-day in-person program fortifies the commitment, readiness and motivation of a mentee. It both enables and empowers mentees by preparing and inspiring them to strive for excellence in the mentoring partnership and beyond to their careers and personal/professional lives. Oct. 1, Moncton Cost: $549 (plus HST) Facilitator: Kevin Schwenker For information: www.unb.ca/cel/exed/seminars 506 451-6835 1 866 599-4646 execed@unb.ca www.unb.ca/cel 21
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Management Essentials Create your management skills toolbox and set yourself apart from the competition. The Certificate in Management Essentials (CME) covers the basic tools every manager needs to succeed. Courses teach real-world skills, techniques, and processes that you can apply in any supervisory situation. CME will help you: Increase your opportunity to break into or advance in your management career Understand yourself as a leader and grow personally and professionally Gain the insight needed to effectively and efficiently facilitate people and processes within any organization CME will help your organization: Develop a performance management process to align the individual s efforts with the organization s goals Facilitate and support the employee, providing tools to help identify gaps, create a learning plan, and review progress Retain top performers Address the individual s needs and reinforce themes and core competencies required by the organization Offered completely online in a self-paced format that fits your schedule. You have the option of completing the entire Certificate or you can take individual courses based on your professional goals and needs. You will complete a Self-Assessment of your management competencies during course one, Leading from Within. The personal assessment will allow you to gain an understanding of your strengths and weaknesses as a leader and will help you to select your four electives. EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Required Courses: (Six) Leading from Within Supervisor s Toolbox Communicating with Impact Leadership vs Management Managing Challenging Behaviours Taking the Guess Work Out of Management Elective Courses: (Choose any four)* Beyond Engagement Operations Management Toolbox Coaching Skills for Managers Leading and Managing Through Change Building a Successful Team Conflict, Mediation and Negotiation Toolbox Etiquette, Ethics, and e-communication Navigating People-Driven Crisis Customer Relationship Management Strategy Think Like a Leader Facilitating the Employee Lifecycle Supporting Mental Health Risk UNB online Who should attend? Recent university or college graduates looking for entry-level supervisory or management positions New or emerging managers who want to improve their skills quickly and apply them immediately * All 18 courses are $495 except for Leading from Within and Managing Challenging Behaviours which are $550 For information or to register today: www.unb.ca/cel/cme 506 453-3503 1 866 599-4646 cmeinfo@unb.ca 22 UNB CEL Schedule
plan ahead for upcoming programs EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Human Resources Management Equip yourself with the skills and knowledge to meet the demands of a changing workplace. Whether you are a new or experienced HR professional, this program will provide you with the theoretical fundamentals and practical experience to enhance your HR career and achieve your organizational goals. In only 18 days over nine months our comprehensive program will show you how to: Influence your organization s performance Manage workplace changes and emerging trends Optimize your ability to attract, select, retain, and develop human capital Create strategies to achieve organizational goals and competitive advantage Modules include: Attract and Recruit Compensation and Benefits Current Issues in HR Employment Law Labour Relations Organizational Effectiveness Performance Management Retention Team Building Training and Development Understanding Personalities Who should attend? Individuals new to the HR field with a minimum of five years work experience; HR professionals who want to expand their knowledge, enhance their skills, and keep up-to-date on issues in HR; small business owners and entrepreneurs who want to improve their HR management skills; or individuals looking to enter the HR profession. This premier program is offered in partnership with UNB s College of Extended Learning, NBCC Moncton, and CCNB Dieppe. Program runs from Sept. 15, 2015 to May 11, 2016 in Fredericton. Cost: $4495 (no HST) Management Development Program Whether you want to advance your career, move into a management position, or upgrade your management skills, this program will give you the tools you need to achieve your goals. In just 17 days, spread over eight months, this program will show you how to: Develop and communicate your vision Empower your team Optimize resources and maximize work processes Think and act strategically Modules include: Understanding Personalities Communication & Insights TM Team Building, Business Writing and Presentations Strategic Planning Organizational Behaviour Change Management Human Resources Management Diversity in the Workplace Employment Law Performance Management Manager as Innovator Financial Management Project Management Conflict Management Quality Management Who should attend? Up and coming managers who want to build a solid foundation of skills, processes, and techniques for effective management Experienced managers who want to move up to a more senior management position Supervisors who want to become managers Technical and industry professionals who want to move into a management position Anyone in a position requiring management skills Program runs from Oct. 7, 2015 to May 5, 2016 in Fredericton. Cost: $4095 (no HST) For information: www.unb.ca/cel/mdp 506 447-3340 1 866 599-4646 celprograms@unb.ca For information: www.unb.ca/cel/hrm 506 447-3340 1 866 599-4646 celprograms@unb.ca www.unb.ca/cel 23
EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Third Party Neutral (TPN) - Conflict Resolution Manage conflict effectively. UNB CEL has partnered with the Canadian Institute for Conflict Resolution to offer this program in an effort to help individuals (or groups) in conflict to identify the underlying causes of the issue and enable them to develop solutions. Third Party Neutral (TPN) is principle-driven, skills-based, experiential training program that allows participants to develop the good judgment and sense of timing needed to move the conflict resolution process along to a successful outcome. TPN is offered in four stand-alone five-day modules. A certificate of completion is awarded for each module completed. Participants who decide to complete all four courses receive a Third Party Neutral 160-hour Program certificate. TPN 1 - Becoming a Third Party Neutral TPN 2 - Developing Facilitation Skills for Groups in Conflict TPN 3 - Developing Mediation Skills TPN 4 - Principles, Practice and Reflections Who should attend? Private consultants or employees whose careers involve provincial mediation, facilitation, and conflict management; internal mediators and conflict management specialists, especially in the federal civil service, provincial government employees, and others who are working for international aid agencies; or anyone who seeks to be a better conflict resolver in their family, social, volunteer, and/or work lives. Program runs from Feb. 1 to June 3, 2016 in Fredericton. Cost: $1649 (no HST) For information: www.unb.ca/cel/tpn 506 453-3503 1 866 599-4646 profdev@unb.ca Canadian Institute for Conflict Resolution Institut canadien pour la résolution des conflits Masters Certificate in Project Management Offered in partnership with York University, Schulich Executive Education Centre. More than 9000 leaders across Canada have chosen The Masters Certificate in Project Management (MCPM) to advance their careers in the fast-paced field of project management. Simply put, graduates of our conveniently scheduled 9-module course learn how to manage projects. The MCPM covers all of the fundamentals of the internationally accepted Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK ). This program is not theory. It delivers tools, techniques and knowledge that can be used immediately in the field and provides a solid foundation for students interested in writing the PMI PMP exam. In a recent study of our graduates, we learned that over half our students go on to write the exam and over 98% pass on the first try. Modules: Program Introduction Project Planning and Control Leadership, Communication and Stakeholder Management Project Quality Management Effective Project Cost Management Procurement and Contracting Management Assessing and Managing Project Risk Filling in the Gaps and Final Exam Project Simulation Who should attend? Project managers, with at least one year experience, who wish to move up to a higher level in their field Mid- and senior-level managers who have completed an introductory project management program Anyone who does NOT have a PMP designation from the Project Management Institute (PMI ) Program runs from Feb. 11 to June 21, 2016 in Fredericton. Cost: $7500 plus a $500 supplemental technology fee (no HST) For information: www.unb.ca/cel/mcpm 506 447-3340 1 866 599-4646 celprograms@unb.ca 24 UNB CEL Schedule
EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIZED PROGRAMMING Behavioural Intervention & Autism Support Programming Credit Courses Support & Custom Training Workshop Our programs are available to anyone working with or caring for individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or other behaviour disorders. Whether you re a front-line practitioner, a health-care professional, a student seeking a career in a human services field, or a parent, our programs will help you provide more effective support. We are pleased to offer: Applied Behaviour Analysis Credit Course Offerings UNB s Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) credit courses provide students with highly specialized training in conducting behavioural assessments and developing and implementing behaviour change programs. Note: See the UNB timetable for the PSYC course times/days. Autism Support Training Program This certificate program uses only evidence-based practices that are supported by documented research and are aligned with best practices, based on recent professional literature and evaluation. Program runs January 25, 2016 in Fredericton. Behavioural Intervention Workshops/Modules Behavioural Workshop (3-days, face-to-face) The goals of this 3-day workshop are to give front-line workers foundational and theoretical knowledge for working with individuals presenting with behavioural challenges. NB Alzheimer Society Conference on Dementia This one-day conference offers an opportunity for all health care professionals who care for those affected by Alzheimer s and related diseases to gain valuable information that will enhance their skills and knowledge in providing person-centered care. Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) for Parents (online/distance-based) We know that raising a child with ASD can be an incredible challenge. This modular-based approach will give you the knowledge and tools needed to reinforce learning provided by professionals and will help you to manage your child s behaviour more effectively. Coming soon! Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Training (online/distance-based) FASD is a range of disabilities that result from exposure to alcohol during pregnancy. This course consists of Theory modules that include online presentations, videos, and practical based research cases, and a Practicum that will use a current client caseload in both classroom setting and existing work environments. You ll receive a Certificate of Participation upon completion of any of our workshops/modules. Autism and Behavioural Intervention Customized Needs Analysis and Contract Training We can customize a full program or we can develop professional development and training workshops on topics based on your organization s needs. We can deliver programs in a format that is best suited to your trainees. Our programs are delivered through integrated teaching methods, including web-based training, hands-on practicum, and interactive workshops. UNB s guiding principle is to provide an instructionally sound, flexible, and user-friendly teaching and learning solution, regardless of the format. For information: www.unb.ca/cel/intervention 506 458-7843 1 866 599-4646 fjutras@unb.ca *What is Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)? A = Applied the theory applied to a practical problem B = Behaviour behaviour theory based on learning theory A = Analysis 1) breaking down learning task sufficiently; 2) keeping a quantitative record Source: Paul McDonnell, Ph.D., AIT Instructor www.unb.ca/cel 25
EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Online Occupational Health & Safety Programs Certificate Diploma CRSP Exam Prep Course Advance your career and lead your organization to optimal health and safety. Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) Develop the competencies needed to be effective in the development, implementation, and evaluation of OHS programs and systems in your workplace. The certificate provides: OHS fundamentals to health and safety practitioners 11 courses that are designed to meet the education components required for certification as a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) Courses: Health and Safety Program Basics Fundamentals of Occupational Hygiene Legislative Compliance and Corporate Responsibility Management of Health and Safety Systems Management, Leadership and Organizational Behaviour Risk Management and Risk Communication Accident Causation Theory and Incident Investigation Fundamentals of Environmental Management Fire Prevention and Protection Ergonomics Auditing OHS Management Systems Cost: $550 per course (no HST) CRSP Exam Preparation Course This course is ideal for anyone planning to write the Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (CRSP) exam. It provides you with an intense review of the 9 domains described in the 2015 BCRSP Examination Blueprint and offers practice exams, instructional support, study tips, and exam writing techniques. Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety This diploma program, developed specifically for CRSP and OHS Certificate holders, teaches advanced programming in occupational health and safety as well as courses in leadership, business, management, and special topics in safety. Core Management: Effective Communications Human Performance Leadership Technical Electives: (Choose any four) Managing Substance Abuse in the Workplace Disability Management Working at Elevation Personal Protective Equipment Program Planning and Wellness in the Workplace Fatigue Management Data Driven Decision Making Cost: $550 per course (no HST) Effective Workplace Training Psychological Health and Safety For information: www.unb.ca/cel/unbohs 506 453-4694 1 888 259-4222 ohsinfo@unb.ca Note: There will be a tuition increase in 2016. Please refer to the website for the most current pricing. 26 UNB CEL Schedule
EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT New! Certificate in Occupational Health Nursing (OHN) Following the success of the Occupational Health and Safety Certificate program, the University of New Brunswick College of Extended Learning (UNB CEL) is adding the Occupational Health Nursing Certificate program to their suite of online OHS training options. The University of New Brunswick is an internationally recognized institution and are leaders in Occupational Health and Safety education. About the program: Certificate program consists of 11 courses that will prepare you to practice as an Occupational Health Nurse (OHN) Designed for working professionals complete the certificate in 2 to 3 years part-time Study at your own pace in a flexible online environment Individual courses are open to professionals who may not want to complete the entire program Courses: Occupational Health Nursing Practice Occupational Health Screening and Analysis Health Surveillance in Injury and Disease Prevention Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology in Occupational Health Health and Wellness Promotion Strategies in the Workplace Business Perspectives in Occupational Health Practice Disability Case Management Health and Safety Systems in Occupational Health Legal and Ethical Implications in Occupational Health Nursing Complex Case Management in Occupational Health Final Occupational Health Nursing Project OHS Central: The Source of OHS Information and Education UNB is committed to providing practitioners and professionals with up-to-date OHS information. The blog OHS Central showcases anything related to the divers field of Occupational Health and Safety, for example: Articles on OHS trending topics Interviews with professionals in the field Career opportunities and resources Current information on trade shows, conferences, and events A regular OHS cartoon For that one-stop-shop where you will find the latest OHS news, events, resources, and much more, visit OHS Central: blogs.unb.ca/ohscentral Who should attend? Registered Nurses Cost: $695 per course (no HST) For information: www.unb.ca/cel/unbohn 506 453-4694 1 888 259-4222 ohninfo@unb.ca www.unb.ca/cel 27
EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT New Brunswick Critical Care Nursing The New Brunswick Critical Care Nursing Program (NBCCNP) provides nurses with the skills and knowledge needed to deliver top of the line care to critically ill patients. Graduates of this program can often find employment in a wide variety of areas, including emergency care and intensive care. As part of its commitment to the recruitment and retention of adequate nursing resources in New Brunswick, the Department of Health contributes to the preparation of nurses for the specialty of Critical Care Nursing, in collaboration with UNB. The New Brunswick Critical Care Nursing Program (NBCCNP) is a 12-week non-credit professional development certificate program that can be completed either full-time or part-time over two-years. The program is delivered through distance education and offers learning within a critical care and emergency care environment. Who should attend? Open to novice or new to critical care or emergency care nurses currently employed by New Brunswick Health Authorities. For information: www.unb.ca/cel/nbccnp 506 458-7726 1 866 599-4646 nbccnp@unb.ca Program Application Orientation Course Start/ Preceptorship Deadline Date End Dates Dates 22 Sept. 14, 2015 Oct. 21, 2015 Nov. 9, 2015 - Jan. 25, 2016 Jan. 22, 2016 23 Dec. 7, 2015 Jan. 4, 2016 Feb. 1 - Mar. 31, 2016 Mar. 30, 2016 24 Feb. 8, 2016 Mar. 7, 2016 Apr. 1 - May 31, 2016 May 30, 2016 NBCCNP is offered through a blended learning approach that combines theory courses, laboratory experiences and clinical experiences, culminating in a 135-hour integrated clinical practicum. Seven courses form the program, including the integrated clinical practicum. Courses are offered in both official languages across the province s regional health authority zones. 28 UNB CEL Schedule
EXECUTIVE & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Customized Training Solutions Continuous learning is essential to the success of your organization. UNB CEL is a full-service workforce development partner with the expertise to turn your business training plans into action. We will work with you to design custom training programs and seminars to match your needs and budget. Your challenges are unique. Your training solutions should be too. We understand each organization is different. We provide specialized programming that focuses on leadership, human resource management, time management, conflict resolution, relationship building, and more. Through our network of subject matter experts, we can design custom training programs that match your needs and budget programs that get results. By taking the time to invest in your employees, you create a highly engaged workforce willing to go above and beyond to meet the needs of your organization and your customers. For information: www.unb.ca/cel/career/training 506 458-7619 1 866 599-4646 contract.training@unb.ca Canadian Rivers Institute (CRI) The Canadian Rivers Institute (CRI) was founded in 2000 as a collaboration of researchers at the University of New Brunswick at both the Fredericton and Saint John campuses. The mandate of the CRI is to develop the aquatic science needed to understand, protect, and sustain water resources for the region, nation, and the planet. Courses/Workshops: Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network Training (CABIN) Analysis of EEM data Electrofishing River Habitats and Hydraulics Stream Restoration Basic Statistics in R Practical Hydrology and Hydrometry Technical Writing: Applications For information: canadianriversinstitute.com Contact Dr. Michelle Gray m.gray@unb.ca UNB CEL in partnership with UGotClass offers timely, relevant, and practical non-credit online certificates and courses taught by outstanding teachers who are subject matter experts. Certificates Business Coaching Business Research Certified Online Instructor (COI) Customer Research Data Analysis Designing Webinars emarketing Essentials Entrepreneurship Inbound Marketing Mobile Marketing Non Profit Administration Presentation Media Self Publishing and ebooks Video Marketing Workplace Communication Individual Courses Dementia Care Effective Copywriting Female Bullying in the Workplace Google Analytics How to Setup, Protect, and Maintain Your Windows 8 PC Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook: Marketing on Image Driven Platforms Marketing ebooks Mastering Computer Skills for the Workplace Mastering Microsoft Excel Practical Math for the Workplace & more... For information: www.unb.ca/cel/ugotclass www.unb.ca/cel 29
PERSONAL & CULTURAL ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES LEISURE LEARNING COURSES IN FREDERICTON FALL TERM Arts and Culture Code Course Instructor Day Dates Cost* Time CCOM 1707 Linocut Printmaking David Brewer Sat. Sept. 19 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1014 Writing Hurts Biff Mitchell Mon. Sept. 21 - Nov. 30 $175 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1120 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Writing Terry Armstrong Wed. Sept. 23 - Nov. 18 $155 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1118 Lifelines: Writing Your Memoir Kathie Goggin Thurs. Sept. 24 - Nov. 26 $155 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 1708 Silk-Screen Printing Kent Jensen Sat. Sept. 26 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1022 Watercolours on the Go Katie FitzRandolph Sat. Sept. 26 - Oct. 24 $135 10:00 am - 1:00 pm CCOM 1025 Intro to Acrylic Painting Kris LeBlanc Mon. Sept. 28 - Oct. 26 $100 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 1706 Pottery Basics Andrew McCullough Wed. Sept. 30 - Oct. 28 $245 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1717 Basket Basics Bronwyn Gallagher Thurs. Oct. 1-22 $135 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1224 The Art of Henna Tattoo Larissa Reinders Sat. Oct. 3 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1122 Novel Writing Terry Armstrong Tues. Oct. 13 - Dec. 1 $155 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1405 Egg Tempera Painting William Forrestall Sat. Oct. 17 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1232 Theatre as a Tool Maria Bourgeois Sat. Oct. 17 $60 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 8015 E-Publishing and Marketing Terry Armstrong Sat. Oct. 24 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1703 Weaving on Small Looms Kim Bent Sat. Oct. 24 $55 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 1025 Intro to Acrylic Painting Kris LeBlanc Mon. Nov. 2-23 $100 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 1706 Pottery Basics Andrew McCullough Wed. Nov. 4 - Dec. 9 $245 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1716 Off-Loom Weaving Bronwyn Gallagher Thurs. Nov. 5-26 $135 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1312 Drypoint Printmaking David Brewer Sat. Nov. 14 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1230 Mummering Maria Bourgeois Sat. Nov. 14 $65 10:00 am - 4:00 pm CCOM 1076 Knitting for Beginners Heather Allaby Sat. Nov. 21 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1713 Felting Jewelry Anna Mathis Sat. Nov. 28 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1033 Encaustic - Wax Painting Sarah Petite Sat. Dec. 12 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 4035 Bollywood Dancing Shahla Yousuf Sat. TBA $60 11:00 am - 3:30 pm Photography CCOM 1309 Digital Photo: Beyond Basics Gary Weekes Mon. Sept. 21 - Oct. 26 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1045 Lightroom Basics Gary Weekes Tues. Sept. 22 - Oct. 13 $135 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 6042 Journalistic Photography Gary Weekes Tues. Sept. 22 - Oct. 20 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1030 Digital Photo: SLR Basics Gary Weekes Thurs. Sept. 24 - Oct. 22 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 6040 Outdoor Photography Alyssa Donaldson Thurs. Oct. 1-22 $130 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 9511 Digital Photo: Basics Gary Weekes Sat. Oct. 3 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1011 Creative Photography Roger Smith Wed. Oct. 7 - Nov. 18 $130 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 1030 Digital Photo: SLR Basics Gary Weekes Wed. Nov. 4 - Dec. 9 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2820 Portrait Photography Alyssa Donaldson Thurs. Nov. 5-26 $130 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 1309 Digital Photo: Beyond Basics Gary Weekes Thurs. Nov. 5-26 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 9511 Digital Photo: Basics Gary Weekes Sat. Nov. 7 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm *plus HST 12 30 UNB CEL Schedule
For information: www.unb.ca/cel/leisurelearning 506 453-4646 1 866 599-4646 Note: Course schedules are subject to change. PERSONAL & CULTURAL ENRICHMENT Languages Code Course Instructor Day Dates Cost* Time CCOM 2008 Spanish Beginners - Level I Monica Salvarredi Mon. Sept. 21 - Nov. 30 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2005 Spanish Beginners - Level II Monica Salvarredi Mon. Sept. 21 - Nov. 30 $175 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2009 Spanish Intermediate - Level I Monica Salvarredi Thurs. Sept. 24 - Nov. 26 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2081 French Beginners - Level I Mark Temellini Mon. Sept. 28 - Dec. 7 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2082 French Beginners - Level II Mark Temellini Tues. Sept. 29 - Dec. 1 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2704 French Beginners - Level III Mark Temellini Wed. Sept. 30 - Dec. 9 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2083 French Intermediate - Level I Leonardo Zambito Tues. Sept. 29 - Dec. 1 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2085 French Intermediate - Level II Leonardo Zambito Tues. Sept. 29 - Dec. 1 $175 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2706 French Intermediate - Level III Leonardo Zambito Wed. Sept. 30 - Dec. 9 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2013 Italian for Travellers I Mark Temellini Thurs. Oct. 1 - Dec. 10 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2028 Italian for Travellers II Mark Temellini Thurs. Oct. 1 - Dec. 10 $175 7:45 pm - 9:15 pm Health and Wellness CCOM 4065 Meditation Basics Linda Morehouse Sat. Oct. 3 $60 9:00 am - 12 noon CCOM 3051 Welcome Baby Shelley Langmaid Sat. & Sun. Oct. 3 & 4 $135 9:30 am - 3:30 pm CCOM 4025 Tai Chi Yue Ming Chen Thurs. Oct. 15 - Nov. 12 $100 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 4041 Meditation - Beyond the Basics Linda Morehouse Sat. Oct. 24 $60 9:00 am - 12 noon CCOM 3051 Welcome Baby Shelley Langmaid Sat. & Sun. Nov. 28 & 29 $135 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Lifestyle CCOM 1098 One Stitch at a Time Rachel MacGillivray Mon. Sept. 21 - Oct. 19 $100 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1298 DIY Handy Person s Course Bob Scott Tues. Sept. 22 - Oct. 20 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1300 DIY Handy-Woman s Course Bob Scott Wed. Sept. 23 - Oct. 21 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1306 Beginners Wood Working Bob Scott Thurs. Sept. 24 - Oct. 15 $135 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 8038 ABC s of Investing Ian Wilson Wed. Oct. 14 - Nov. 4 $100 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1098 One Stitch at a Time Rachel MacGillivray Mon. Nov. 2-23 $100 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 6000 Understanding the Night Sky Don Kelly Tues. Nov. 3-24 $110 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 1298 DIY Handy Person s Course Bob Scott Tues. Nov. 3 - Dec. 1 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1300 DIY Handy-Woman s Course Bob Scott Wed. Nov. 4 - Dec. 9 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1306 Beginners Wood Working Bob Scott Thurs. Nov. 5 - Nov. 26 $135 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 6100 Grooming Fido Sandra Mabie Sat. TBA $75 9:00 am - 4:00 pm CCOM 1700 Upholstery Made Easy Eric Savoy TBA TBA $225 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Food and Wine CCOM 2601 Pickles and Preserves Rachel MacGillivray Sat. Oct. 3 $55 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm CCOM 2036 A Taste of Italy Mark Temellini Sat. Oct. 3 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 2605 Sushi for Beginners Amber Li Sun. Oct. 18 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 2038 A Taste of Ancient Rome Mark Temellini Sat. Oct. 24 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 2607 Fermenting to Preserve Food Matthew MacLean Sat. Oct. 24 & 29 $55 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm & Thurs. 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm CCOM 2045 Nepalese Cuisine Bina Sharma Sun. Oct. 25 $45 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 2054 Wine Appreciation J.C. Belzile and Tues. Oct. 27 $75 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm Chris MacDonald CCOM 2306 A Taste of Italy Mark Temellini Sat. Nov. 7 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 2605 Sushi for Beginners Amber Li Sun. Nov. 15 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 2038 A Taste of Ancient Rome Mark Temellini Sat. Nov. 21 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Technology CCOM 9105 Professional Game Design Jeff Mundee Sat. Oct. 31 $85 9:00 am - 5:00 pm CCOM 9105 Professional Game Design Jeff Mundee Sat. Nov. 28 $85 9:00 am - 5:00 pm CCOM 9155 Web Design Basics Kris Rogers Sat. Nov. 14 $85 9:00 am - 4:00 pm *plus HST (No tax on French courses.) www.unb.ca/cel 31
PERSONAL & CULTURAL ENRICHMENT LEISURE LEARNING COURSES IN FREDERICTON WINTER TERM Arts and Culture Code Course Instructor Day Dates Cost* Time CCOM 1323 Book Binding - Coptic Denise Rowe Sat. Jan. 23 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 9102 Introduction to Photoshop Rob Blanchard Sun. Jan. 24 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1025 Intro to Acrylic Painting Kris LeBlanc Mon. Jan. 25 - Feb. 22 $100 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1014 Writing Hurts Biff Mitchell Mon. Jan. 25 - Apr. 11 $175 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1706 Pottery Basics Andrew McCullough Wed. Jan. 27 - Feb. 24 $245 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1120 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Writing Terry Armstrong Wed. Jan. 27 - Mar. 23 $155 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1716 Off-Loom Weaving Bronwyn Gallagher Thurs. Jan. 28 - Feb. 18 $135 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1118 Lifelines: Writing Your Memoir Kathie Goggin Thurs. Jan. 28 - Apr. 7 $155 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 1702 Wet Felting Bronwyn Gallagher Sat. Jan. 30 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1226 Typesetting David Brewer Sat. Feb. 6 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1033 Encaustic - Wax Painting Sarah Petite Sun. Feb. 7 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1122 Novel Writing Terry Armstrong Tues. Feb. 9 - Apr. 5 $155 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1405 Egg Tempera Painting William Forrestall Sat. Feb. 13 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 8015 E-Publishing and Marketing Terry Armstrong Sat. Feb. 13 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1079 Intermediate Knitting Heather Allaby Sat. Feb. 20 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1712 Felting 3D Vessels Anna Mathis Sat. Feb. 27 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1025 Intro to Acrylic Painting Kris LeBlanc Mon. Mar. 14 - Apr. 18 $100 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1706 Pottery Basics Andrew McCullough Wed. Mar. 16 - Apr. 13 $245 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1717 Basket Basics Bronwyn Gallagher Thurs. Mar. 17 - Apr. 7 $135 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1715 Try Off-Loom Weaving! Bronwyn Gallagher Sat. Mar. 19 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1323 Book Binding - Coptic Denise Rowe Sat. Apr. 16 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1232 Theatre as a Tool Maria Bourgeois Sat. TBA $60 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 4035 Bollywood Dancing Shahla Yousuf Sat. TBA $60 11:00 am - 3:30 pm Photography CCOM 1309 Digital Photo: Beyond Basics Gary Weekes Mon. Jan. 25 - Feb. 22 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1030 Digital Photo: SLR Basics Gary Weekes Tues. Jan. 26 - Feb. 23 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1045 Lightroom Basics Gary Weekes Wed. Jan. 27 - Feb. 17 $135 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1011 Creative Photography Roger Smith Wed. Jan. 27 - Mar. 2 $130 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 2820 Portrait Photography Alyssa Donaldson Thurs. Jan. 28 - Feb. 18 $130 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 9510 Digital Photo: Basics Gary Weekes Sat. Feb. 6 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 6040 Outdoor Photography Alyssa Donaldson Thurs. Mar. 17 - Apr. 7 $130 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 9510 Digital Photo: Basics Gary Weekes Sat. Mar. 19 $55 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1309 Digital Photo: Beyond Basics Gary Weekes Mon. Mar. 21 - Apr. 25 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1030 Digital Photo: SLR Basics Gary Weekes Tues. Mar. 22 - Apr. 19 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 6042 Journalistic Photography Gary Weekes Tues. TBA $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Languages CCOM 2008 Spanish Beginners - Level I Mónica Salvarredi Mon. Jan. 25 - Apr. 11 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2005 Spanish Beginners - Level II Mónica Salvarredi Mon. Jan. 25 - Apr. 11 $175 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2010 Spanish Intermediate - Level II Mónica Salvarredi Thurs. Jan. 28 - Apr. 7 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2081 French Beginners - Level I Mark Temellini Mon. Jan. 25 - Apr. 4 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2082 French Beginners - Level II Mark Temellini Tues. Jan. 26 - Apr. 5 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2704 French Beginners - Level III Mark Temellini Wed. Jan. 27 - Apr. 6 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2083 French Intermediate - Level I Leonardo Zambito Tues. Jan. 26 - Apr. 5 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2085 French Intermediate - Level II Leonardo Zambito Tues. Jan. 26 - Apr. 5 $175 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2706 French Intermediate - Level III Leonardo Zambito Wed. Jan. 27 - Apr. 6 $175 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CCOM 2013 Italian for Travellers I Mark Temellini Mon. Jan. 25 - Apr. 4 $175 7:45 pm - 9:15 pm *plus HST (No tax on French courses.) Note: Course schedules are subject to change. 32 UNB CEL Schedule
PERSONAL & CULTURAL ENRICHMENT Health and Wellness Code Course Instructor Day Dates Cost* Time CCOM 4040 Meditation for Beginners Linda Morehouse Sat. Jan. 30 $60 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 4041 Meditation Beyond Basics Linda Morehouse Sat. Feb. 6 $60 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 4027 Tai Chi Yue Ming Chen Thurs. Feb. 11 - Mar. 17 $100 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 4010 Only Love Heals Linda Morehouse Sat. Feb. 13 $85 10:00 am - 4:00 pm CCOM 4034 Your Body Knows the Truth Linda Morehouse Sat. Mar. 19 $60 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 3051 Welcome Baby Shelley Langmaid Sat. & Sun. TBA $135 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Lifestyle CCOM 1098 One Stitch at a Time Rachel MacGillivray Mon. Jan. 25 - Feb. 15 $100 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1298 DIY Handy-Person s Course Bob Scott Tues. Jan. 26 - Feb. 23 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 8038 ABC s of Investing Ian Wilson Wed. Jan. 27 - Feb. 17 $100 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1300 DIY Handy-Woman s Course Bob Scott Wed. Jan. 27 - Feb. 24 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1306 Beginners Wood Working Bob Scott Thurs. Jan. 28 - Feb. 18 $135 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1098 One Stitch at a Time Rachel MacGillivray Mon. Mar. 14 - Apr. 11 $100 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1298 DIY Handy-Person s Course Bob Scott Tues. Mar. 15 - Apr. 12 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1300 DIY Handy-Woman s Course Bob Scott Wed. Mar. 16 - Apr. 13 $150 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1306 Beginners Wood Working Bob Scott Thurs. Mar. 17 - Apr. 7 $135 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 6100 Grooming Fido Sandra Mabie Sat. TBA $75 9:00 am - 4:00 pm CCOM 1700 Upholstery Made Easy Eric Savoy TBA TBA $225 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Food and Wine CCOM 2036 A Taste of Italy Mark Temellini Sat. Jan. 30 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 2605 Sushi for Beginners Amber Li Sun. Jan. 31 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 2038 A Taste of Ancient Rome Mark Temellini Sat. Feb. 6 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 2054 Wine Appreciation J.C. Belzile Tues. Feb. 9 $75 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm & Chris MacDonald CCOM 2605 Sushi for Beginners Amber Li Sun. Feb. 14 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 2607 Fermenting to Preserve Food Matthew MacLean Sat. Feb. 20 & 25 $55 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm & Thurs. 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 2036 A Taste of Italy Mark Temellini Sat. Feb. 27 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 2038 A Taste of Ancient Rome Mark Temellini Sat. Mar. 19 $45 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 2045 Nepalese Cuisine Bina Sharma Sun. Mar. 20 $45 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Technology CCOM 9105 Professional Game Design Jeff Mundee Sat. Jan. 30 $85 9:00 am - 5:00 pm CCOM 9155 Web Design Kris Rogers Sat. Feb. 13 $85 9:00 am - 4:00 pm CCOM 9105 Professional Game Design Jeff Mundee Sat. Feb. 27 $85 9:00 am - 5:00 pm *plus HST For information: www.unb.ca/cel/leisurelearning 506 453-4646 1 866 599-4646 DESIGN WORKS - MARCH BREAK CAMPS FOR KIDS & TEENS Join us at the UNB Art Centre for March Break! Experience fun, friendships and great art! Choose from four cool camps: Jr. Iron Chef - Dessert Camp Art, Art, Art Steal the Stage Stop Motion & Mini Movies Location: UNB Fredericton Campus Cost: All Art, Theatre, and Photography camps $169, and the Jr Iron Chef camp $179 Materials fees: $15 for Stop Motion & Mini Movies and Jr Iron Chef camps, $10 for Art camps and $5 for Theatre camps. HST is not charged for children 14 years and younger. Materials for Photography Camps: All campers should bring a digital camera and its manual, a memory card, a USB cord for the camera, USB Thumbdrive (2 GB or larger), and extra batteries. Cameras should be charged each evening. For information: www.unb.ca/cel/designworks 506 453-4646 1 866 599-4646 www.unb.ca/cel 33
LEISURE LEARNING COURSES IN SAINT JOHN FALL TERM PERSONAL & CULTURAL ENRICHMENT Photography Code Course Instructor Day Dates Cost* Time CCOM 1030 Digital Photography - The Basics Kâté Braydon Mon. Sept. 14 - Oct. 19 $165 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1066 Portrait Photography Basics TBA Wed. Sept. 16 - Oct. 21 $165 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Music CCOM 7400 Acoustic Guitar 1 - Basic Chords Sandy MacKay Tues. Sept. 15 - Oct. 20 $175 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 7401 Acoustic Guitar 2 - Sandy MacKay Tues. Nov. 3 - Dec. 8 $175 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Beyond the Basics CCOM 7402 Acoustic Guitar 3 - Sandy MacKay Wed. Sept. 30 - Oct. 21 $125 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Runs and Riffs CCOM 7403 Acoustic Guitar 4 - Up the Neck Sandy MacKay Wed. Nov. 4-25 $125 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 7404 Acoustic Guitar 5 - Sandy MacKay Thurs. Oct. 8-29 $125 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Right-Hand Techniques CCOM 1044 Song Writing Workshop Paul Grady Sat. Oct. 3 $50 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 1044 Song Writing Workshop Paul Grady Sat. Nov. 14 $50 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 1054 Guitar - Alternate Tunings Sandy MacKay Thurs. Nov. 19 - Dec. 10 $125 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Writing and Literature CCOM 1117 Writing Creative Non-Fiction Julia Wright Thurs. Sept.17 - Nov. 5 $175 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1116 Writing With Purpose Ken Bolton Tues. Sept. 22 - Oct. 27 $160 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 4022 Creating a Personal Memoir Janet Fraser Thurs. Sept. 24 - Oct. 29 $160 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 8015 epublishing and Marketing Terry Armstrong Sat. Sept. 26 $50 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1262 Introduction to Stand-Up Comedy Ken Bolton Wed. Sept. 30 $50 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1130 Freelance Writing 101 TBA Tues. Oct. 6 - Nov. 10 $160 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1124 Writing With Purpose 2 Ken Bolton Tues. Nov. 3 - Dec. 8 $160 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1260 Stand and Deliver Ken Bolton Sat. Nov. 7 - Dec. 5 $160 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 1262 Introduction to Stand-Up Comedy Ken Bolton Wed. Nov. 18 $50 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 8015 epublishing and Marketing Terry Armstrong Sat. Nov. 21 $50 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Visual Arts CCOM 1216 Window Mosaics Sheryl Crowley Sat. Sept. 19 $110 9:00 am - 4:00 pm CCOM 1713 Introduction to Tapestry Weaving Andrea Butler Tues. Sept. 22 - Oct. 27 $180 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1217 Mandala in Mosaic Sheryl Crowley Sat. Oct. 24 $110 9:00 am - 4:00 pm CCOM 1031 Drawing Level 2 William Reid Mon. Oct. 26 - Nov. 30 $165 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1038 Basic Drawing Skills William Reid Thurs. Oct. 29 - Dec. 3 $165 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1216 Window Mosaics Sheryl Crowley Sat. Nov. 7 $110 9:00 am - 4:00 pm CCOM 1217 Mandala in Mosaic Sheryl Crowley Sat. Dec. 5 $110 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Lifestyle CCOM 8083 ABCs of Investments/RRSPs Marilyn Williams Tues. Oct. 6-27 $125 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 1300 DIY Handy-Woman s Course TBA TBA TBA $125 TBA CCOM 2600 Making Jams and Jellies Judy Whalen TBA TBA $60 TBA CCOM 2604 Making Bread and Pastries Judy Whalen TBA TBA $49 TBA CCOM 6050 Raising Urban Chickens Judy Whalen TBA TBA $49 TBA *plus HST Please check the Saint John Leisure Learning website for ongoing developments in new classes for Fall 2015 and Winter 2016 in Upholstery, Weaving, Mandolin, Bass Guitar, Singing for Adults, and Intermediate French in Saint John. 12 34 UNB CEL Schedule
PERSONAL & CULTURAL ENRICHMENT Languages Code Course Instructor Day Dates Cost* Time CCOM 2090 Homeschool French (ages 5-9) Terence Sullivan Thurs. Sept. 17 - Dec. 3 $120 3:45 pm - 4:45 pm CCOM 2089 Homeschool French (ages 10 + ) Terence Sullivan Thurs. Sept. 17 - Dec. 3 $120 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CCOM 2007 Spanish - Level 1 Elizabeth Godfrey Mon. Sept. 14 - Oct. 19 $150 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 2005 Spanish - Level 2 Elizabeth Godfrey Mon. Nov. 2 - Dec. 7 $150 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 2029 Spanish - Level 3 Deisy Perez Tues. Sept. 15 - Oct. 20 $135 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2030 Spanish - Level 4 Deisy Perez Tues. Nov. 3 - Dec. 8 $135 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2009 Spanish Intermediate 1 Deisy Perez Wed. Sept. 30 - Nov. 4 $150 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2080 French - Level 1 Nina Savoie Tues. Sept. 15 - Oct. 20 $150 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 2080 French - Level 1 in Rothesay TBA Mon. Sept. 14 - Oct. 19 $150 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2082 French - Level 2 Mae Maillet Wed. Oct. 28 - Dec. 2 $150 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 2082 French - Level 2 in Rothesay TBA Mon. Nov. 2 - Dec. 7 $150 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2700 French - Level 3 Elizabeth Godfrey Mon. Sept. 14 - Oct. 19 $150 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm CCOM 2701 French - Level 4 Elizabeth Godfrey Mon. Nov. 2 - Dec. 7 $150 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm CCOM 2083 French Intermediate 1 in Rothesay Ginette Gionet Tues. Sept. 15 - Oct. 20 $135 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2085 French Intermediate 2 in Rothesay Ginette Gionet Tues. Nov. 3 - Dec. 8 $135 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2708 Acadian French Conversation Nina Savoie Wed. Nov. 4 - Dec. 9 $150 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Health & Wellness CCOM 3501 Bringing Home the Baby Amanda McLure Mon. Sept. 28 - Oct. 19 $140 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 3501 Bringing Home the Baby Amanda McLure Sat. Nov. 21 $140 9:00 am - 4:00 pm *plus HST (No tax on French courses.) For information: www.unb.ca/cel/leisurelearning 506 648-5962 1 866 599-4646 Note: Course schedules are subject to change. www.unb.ca/cel 35
LEISURE LEARNING COURSES IN SAINT JOHN WINTER TERM PERSONAL & CULTURAL ENRICHMENT Photography Code Course Instructor Day Dates Cost* Time CCOM 1030 Digital Photography - The Basics Kâté Braydon Mon. Jan. 25 - Feb. 29 $165 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1066 Portrait Photography Basics TBA Wed. Jan. 27 - Mar. 2 $165 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Music CCOM 7400 Acoustic Guitar 1 - Basic Chords Sandy MacKay Tues. Jan. 19 - Feb. 23 $175 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 7401 Acoustic Guitar 2 - Sandy MacKay Tues. Mar. 1 - Apr. 5 $175 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Beyond the Basics CCOM 7402 Acoustic Guitar 3 - Sandy MacKay Wed. Jan. 20 - Feb. 10 $125 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Runs and Riffs CCOM 7403 Acoustic Guitar 4 - Up the Neck Sandy MacKay Wed. Mar. 2-23 $125 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1044 Song Writing Workshop Paul Grady Sat. Jan. 23 $50 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 1054 Guitar - Alternate Tunings Sandy MacKay Thurs. Feb. 4-25 $125 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1044 Song Writing Workshop Paul Grady Sat. Feb. 27 $50 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Writing and Literature CCOM 1116 Writing With Purpose Ken Bolton Tues. Jan. 26 - Mar. 1 $160 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 4022 Creating a Personal Memoir Janet Fraser Thurs. Jan. 28 - Mar. 3 $160 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 8015 epublishing and Marketing Terry Armstrong Sat. Jan. 30 $50 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1262 Introduction to Stand-Up Comedy Ken Bolton Wed. Feb. 3 $50 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1117 Writing Creative Non-Fiction Julia Wright Thurs. Feb. 4 - Mar. 31 $175 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 8015 epublishing and Marketing Terry Armstrong Sat. Feb. 27 $50 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CCOM 1262 Introduction to Stand-Up Comedy Ken Bolton Wed. Mar. 2 $50 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1260 Stand and Deliver Ken Bolton Sat. Mar. 5 - Apr. 2 $160 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm CCOM 1124 Writing With Purpose 2 Ken Bolton Tues. Mar. 8 - Apr. 12 $160 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm CCOM 1130 Freelance Writing 101 TBA Tues. TBA $160 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Visual Arts CCOM 1216 Window Mosaics Sheryl Crowley Sat. Jan. 30 $110 9:00 am - 4:00 pm CCOM 1217 Mandala in Mosaic Sheryl Crowley Sat. Feb. 20 $110 9:00 am - 4:00 pm CCOM 1031 Drawing Level 2 William Reid Mon. Mar. 14 - Apr. 25 $165 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1216 Window Mosaics Sheryl Crowley Sat. Mar. 19 $110 9:00 am - 4:00 pm CCOM 1038 Basic Drawing Skills William Reid Thurs. Mar. 24 - Apr. 28 $165 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 1217 Mandala in Mosaic Sheryl Crowley Sat. Apr. 16 $110 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Lifestyle CCOM 8083 ABCs of Investments/RRSPs Marilyn Williams Tues. Feb. 2-23 $125 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 1300 DIY Handy-Woman s Course TBA TBA TBA $125 TBA CCOM 2600 Making Jams and Jellies Judy Whalen TBA TBA $60 TBA CCOM 2604 Making Bread and Pastries Judy Whalen TBA TBA $49 TBA CCOM 6050 Raising Urban Chickens Judy Whalen TBA TBA $49 TBA *plus HST 12 36 UNB CEL Schedule
PERSONAL & CULTURAL ENRICHMENT Languages Code Course Instructor Day Dates Cost* Time CCOM 2090 Homeschool French (ages 5-9) Terence Sullivan Thurs. Jan. 21- Apr. 14 $120 3:45 pm - 4:45 pm CCOM 2089 Homeschool French (ages 10+) Terence Sullivan Thurs. Jan. 21- Apr. 14 $120 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CCOM 2007 Spanish - Level 1 Elizabeth Godfrey Mon. Jan. 18 - Feb. 22 $150 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 2005 Spanish - Level 2 Elizabeth Godfrey Tues. Mar. 1 - Apr. 12 $150 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 2029 Spanish - Level 3 Deisy Perez Tues. Jan. 26 - Mar. 1 $135 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2030 Spanish - Level 4 Deisy Perez Tues. Mar. 15 - Apr. 19 $135 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2009 Spanish Intermediate 1 Deisy Perez Wed. Jan. 27 - Mar. 2 $150 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2080 French - Level 1 Nina Savoie Tues. Jan. 26 - Mar. 1 $150 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 2080 French - Level 1 in Rothesay TBA TBA TBA $150 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2082 French - Level 2 Mae Maillet Wed. Mar. 16 - Apr. 20 $150 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CCOM 2082 French - Level 2 in Rothesay TBA TBA TBA $150 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2700 French - Level 3 Elizabeth Godfrey Mon. Jan. 18 - Feb. 22 $150 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm CCOM 2701 French - Level 4 Elizabeth Godfrey Mon. Mar. 1 - Apr. 12 $150 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm CCOM 2083 French Intermediate 1 in Rothesay Ginette Gionet Tues. Jan. 19 - Feb. 23 $135 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2085 French Intermediate 2 in Rothesay Ginette Gionet Tues. Mar. 15 - Apr. 19 $135 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CCOM 2708 Acadian French Nina Savoie Wed. Mar. 16 - Apr. 20 $150 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm *plus HST (No tax on French courses.) For information: www.unb.ca/cel/leisurelearning 506 648-5962 1 866 599-4646 Note: Course schedules are subject to change. www.unb.ca/cel 37
CONSERVATORY MUSIC PROGRAMS MUSIC FOR ALL AGES PROGRAMS New members welcome anytime! Find out about the following programs: Adult Beginner Band (CMUS 3001) Tuesdays, 5:45 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. Fall (Level I): Sept. 15 - Dec. 8 Winter (Level II): Jan. 12 - May 17 Never played a band instrument but always wanted to learn? Adults will have the opportunity to learn to play a concert band instrument (ie, brass, woodwind, or percussion) in a relaxed and fun atmosphere, no experience required. Adult Junior Band (CMUS 3002) Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. Fall (Level I): Sept. 16 - Dec. 9 Winter (Level II): Jan. 13 - May 18 Open to adult concert band instrumentalists who have completed the Adult Beginner Band Level 2 course, or have equivalent experience. Current members of community bands who are looking for additional fundamental skill development are welcome. Music Theory (CMUS 1009) Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Fall (Basic): Sept. 12 - Dec. 5 Winter (Int.): Jan. 16 - May 7 This covers the Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) Basic Rudiments of training, where students will work on techniques including identifying intervals, chords, and scales. A good class for RCM exam preparation. Basic Music History (CMUS 4400) Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m. - 6:20 p.m Fall: Sept. 22 - Dec. 8 Covers the Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) Music History: An Overview Exam Content. The class will look into the major contributors to the development of western music from the late Baroque period to the Modern era. Beginners Acoustic Guitar I (CMUS 1030) Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Fall: Sept. 23 - Oct. 21 Winter: Jan. 27 - Feb. 24 In this class, you will practice basic techniques and skills with the inimitable Nick DeVries. Learn to read music and perform simple melodies. Explore the complete range an acoustic guitar can make. Beginners Acoustic Guitar II (CMUS 1031) Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Fall: Nov. 4 - Dec. 2 Winter: Mar. 16 - Apr. 13 Take your Acoustic Guitar skills to the next level. Become more comfortable with using different picking and strumming techniques and expand your knowledge of chords and their uses in music. Junior String Orchestra (CMUS 3000) Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Fall: Sept. - Dec. Winter: Jan. - May For students age under 10. String players will improve their skills in this group and experience playing in an ensemble. Intermediate String Orchestra (CMUS 3004) Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Fall: Sept. - Dec. Winter: Jan. - May This orchestra is for students age 6-13, with at least two years experience on their stringed instrument. This group gives string players the opportunity to experience playing in a large ensemble. Senior String Orchestra (CMUS 3006) Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Fall: Sept. 12 - Dec. 12 Winter: Jan. 9 - May 28 For string players who have advanced beyond the Junior and Intermediate groups. Fredericton Youth Orchestra (CMUS 3003) Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Fall: Sept. 12 - Dec. 12 Winter: Jan. 9 - May 28 Students will participate in a full symphonic orchestra, gaining valuable practice and playing experience. The FYO will perform in end-of-term concerts and other community events. Jazz Ensemble (CMUS 3020) Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m. - 6:20 p.m. Fall: Sept. 23 - Dec. 9 Winter: Jan. 20 - May 18 This ensemble is for beginner players who would like to explore jazz standards/harmony and improvise in a group setting. Rhythm Ensemble (CMUS 1001) Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Fall (Level I): Sept. 22 - Dec. 8 Winter (Level II): Jan. 19 - May 10 New for 2015, this ensemble is open to all musicians wishing to improve their rhythm reading and timing. Open to beginning and intermediate players on all instruments. Private Lessons Choose from our list of experienced teachers on a variety of instruments and voice. Fees and times for private lessons vary. Music Camps will be offered in summer 2016! Check this fall at: go.unb.ca/celmusic-camp16 For information: www.unb.ca/cel/music 506 453-4697 1 866 599-4646 conserv@unb.ca 38 UNB CEL Schedule
PROGRAM FORMATS ELP offers several programs and services designed for individuals at all proficiency levels, beginner to advanced, to improve their English language abilities. Total Intense SUBMARINE Immersion Participate in around the clock classes and activities. Students must pledge to live only in English for the duration of the program, which is the basis for success of this format. Executive model: three-week, small-group modules featuring individualized attention and personalized scheduling are offered throughout the year Five-week, large-group sessions are offered May/June and July/August. Bursaries may be available to eligible students through the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada. For details visit myexplore.ca English For Academic Purposes A variety of programs are available to equip learners with the English language skills they need to function in a university setting. Program of Academic English Preparation (PAEP) - UNB Fredericton s bridging program for undergraduate students; available each academic term. Intensive English Term Format - 35+ hours per week during September - December, January - April, and April - July ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMME A PROVEN WAY TO LEARN ENGLISH Intensive English Term Segment - 35+ hours per week during September - October, January - February, and April - June Evening classes, three-hour block per week, undergraduate and graduate levels, credit and non-credit during September - December and January - April English Language Classes Week-long classes (choose from 10, 15, 25 or 35 hours per week) One-on-one tutorial classes are available to meet individual needs Specialized Formats / Focus Workshops Executive model: two-week options Online language training Assessment services Professional/Labour Market Language Training High School Session/residential camp (14-16 years of age) Professional development workshops Custom-designed group programs available upon request Participants are placed in classes according to their skill level. For details contact the English Language Programme: www.unb.ca/cel/english 506 453-3564 ELP@unb.ca I have a lot of friends that are looking for an opportunity to study outside of China and I tell them that if they want a good place to study come here to UNB! Shuang Song, former participant in the ELP Program of Academic English Preparation (PAEP), Bachelor of Business Administration graduate www.unb.ca/cel 39
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