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ANTHROPOLOGY THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE: AN INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY (40) (IN) BIOLOGY 2600 2601 381-100-VA (300.A0) 381-HSF-VA GENERAL BIOLOGY I - FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS ONLY (22) 2604 101-NYA-05 General Chemistry 202-NYA Note: 10 Thursday Labs - dates to be determined BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - AEC = Attestation d'études collégiales Note: These courses are part of the Accounting (LCA.8N) and Management (LCA.8P) A.E.C. Programs. INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (40) (Accounting and Management AEC) INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (40) (Accounting and Management AEC) Also a Cégep à la carte course ACCOUNTING 1 (20) (Software-Enhanced Section) (Accounting and Management AEC) ACCOUNTING 1 (40) (Regular Section) (Accounting and Management AEC) BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (30) (Using Office 2007) (Accounting and Management AEC) BUSINESS LAW (40) (Accounting and Management AEC) ACCOUNTING 2 (40) (Accounting and Management AEC) FINANCE (Accounting AEC) (40) TAXATION (Accounting AEC) (40) COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING (SIMPLY ACCOUNTING/ACCPAC) (Accounting AEC) (25) MARKETING (Management AEC) (40) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION (Management AEC) (40) 2608 2609 2610 2611 2612 2613 2614 2615 2616 2617 410-902-VA (AEC) 410-121-VA (CALC) 410-902-VA (AEC) 410-121-VA (CALC) 410-900-VA (AEC) 410-111-VA (CALC) 410-900-VA (AEC) 410-111-VA (CALC) 410-901-VA (AEC) 410-131-VA (CALC) W 6:30-9:30 45 A-401 T 6:30-9:30 Th 6:30-9:30 (lab) Basic knowledge of computers Th 6:00-8:00 8:00-10:00 75 A-311 A-407 M 6:00-10:00 60 D-244 T 6:00-10:00 60 D-543 60 A-302 D-243 Th 6:00-10:00 60 D-543 W 6:00-10:00 60 N-201 2618 2619 410-903-VA (AEC) 410-241-VA (CALC) M 6:00-9:00 45 A-308 2620 410-904-VA (AEC) Accounting 1 (410-900) Th 6:00-10:00 60 A-313 2621 410-211-VA (CALC) FINANCE (Accounting AEC) (40) 2622 410-905-VA (AEC) Accounting 1 (410-900) and W 6:00-10:00 60 A-308 2623 410-905-VA (CALC) Intro to Business (410-902) 2624 410-907-VA (AEC) Accounting 1 (410-900) and Accounting 2 (410-904) M 6:00-10:00 60 A-312 2625 410-907-VA (CALC) 2626 410-908-VA (AEC) Accounting 1 (410-900) and Accounting 2 (410-904) W 6:00-9:00 45 N-216 2627 410-908-VA (CALC) 2628 2629 2630 2631 410-909-VA (AEC) 410-909-VA (CALC) 410-910-VA (AEC) 410-321-VA (CALC) Introduction to Business (410-902) M 6:00-10:00 60 C-402 Introduction to Business (410-902) AND Human Resource Management & Supervision (410-912) T 6:00-10:00 60 A-312 (T) = Techniques 1 Nov. 11, 2010

PERSONAL INVESTMENTS INTENSIVE COURSES PERSONAL INVESTMENTS: MUTUAL FUNDS (40) 2634 410-712-87 Only for students working in the Investment field. A letter from the employer must be submitted. Dates: January 23 to March 6, 2011 (7 weeks) CHEMISTRY SECONDARY 5 CHEMISTRY - REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES (CH 504) (23) SECONDARY 5 CHEMISTRY - REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES (CH 504) (23) 2638 202-001-50 Secondary 4 Science STE 404 or SE 402 or High School Physical Science (436) or CEGEP Physical Science (982-021) 2639 202-001-50 Secondary 4 Science STE 404 or SE 402 or High School Physical Science (436) or CEGEP Physical Science (982-021) Sun 9:00am-12:00pm 12:45-4:15pm (last class ends at 3:45 pm) M 6:30-8:30 (lab) W 6:30-9:30 T 6:30-9:30 Th 6:30-8:30 (lab) 45 A-001H 75 A-516 A-548 75 A-548 A-516 GENERAL CHEMISTRY (22) 2640 202-NYA-05 High School Chemistry (534) or Cegep Chemistry (202-006) M 6:00-9:00 W 6:00-8:00 (lab) 75 A-569 A-516 CHEMISTRY AND THE MODERN WORLD: FOOD AND DRUGS (22) (CA) 2641 202-HTF-05 General Chemistry (202-NYA) T 6:30-9:30 Th 6:30-8:30 (lab) 75 A-569 A-570 COMMUNICATIONS FILM DIRECTORS & FILM STYLES (Cinema/Art) (30) 2644 530-911-VA (500.AC) W 6:30-9:30 45 C-305 2645 530-HSE-03 DIGITAL DESIGN I (USING MAC COMPUTERS) (30) (T) 2646 511-902-VA (500.AC) Th 6:30-9:30 45 C-302 2647 511-HTE-03 COMPUTER SCIENCE UNDERSTANDING EXCEL (USING EXCEL 2007) (40) 2649 420-HTQ-VA Can be taken as a Complementary course or 'Hors Th 6:00-9:00 (lab) 45 D-210 Programme' COMPUTER SCIENCE - WEB & DATABASE PROGRAMMING A.E.C. - (LEA.2B) COURSES UNDERSTANDING COMPUTERS (USING OFFICE 2007) (20) 2652 2653 420-122-VA (AEC) 420-122-VA (CALC) Note: This is the first course in the Web & Database Programming A.E.C. Th 6:00-9:00 (lab) 45 D-241 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING IN JAVA (20) 2654 420-984-VA (AEC) Programming in JAVA (420-980) M 6:00-9:00 (lab) 45 D-241 2655 420-984-VA (CALC) DEVELOPING APPLICATIONS USING ORACLE (20) (V.10g) 2656 420-987-VA (AEC) Intro to Databases Using Oracle (420-983) W 6:00-9:00 (lab) 45 D-241 2657 420-987-VA (CALC) WEB PROGRAMMING (20) 2658 2659 420-999-VA (AEC) 420-999-VA (CALC) Introduction to Linux (420-995) T 6:00-9:00 (lab) 45 D-241 (T) = Techniques 2 Nov. 11, 2010

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - A.E.C. JEE.0K NOTE: ALL NEW STUDENTS WANTING TO BEGIN THE EVENING E.C.E. JEE.0K PROGRAM, MUST ATTEND THE INFORMATION SESSION ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18/10 FROM 6:00-9:00PM. PLEASE CALL 514-744-7000 TO CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE. INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD PROFESSION 2662 322-704-RL Recommended 1st course in JEE.OK Program W 6:00-10:00 60 A-302 (BLOCK 1) (30) Can be taken with other Block I courses DOCUMENT DESIGN & PRODUCTION IN THE EARLY 2663 412-763-RL Th 6:30-9:30 45 D-242 CHILDHOOD FIELD ( BLOCK 1) (30) SAFETY IN CHILD CARE (BLOCK 1) (25) 2664 322-713-RL T 6:30-9:30 45 A-302 OBSERVING CHILDREN (BLOCK 1) (30) 2665 322-723-RL M 6:30-9:30 45 A-314 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 1 (BLOCK 1) (40) 2666 350-054-RL Sat. 9:00am-1:00pm 60 D-221 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 2 (BLOCK 2) (40) 2667 350-064-RL Child Development I (350-054-RL) W 6:00-10:00 60 A-316 Students must have passed all Block I courses. COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR EDUCATORS (BLOCK 2) (30) 2668 322-733-RL Students must have passed all Block I courses. T 6:30-9:30 45 A-340 CHILD HEALTH IN CHILD CARE (BLOCK 2) (30) 2669 322-743-RL Students must have passed all Block I courses. M 6:30-9:30 45 A-316 THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEANINGFUL RELATIONSHIPS 2670 322-753-RL Students must have passed all Block I courses. Th 6:30-9:30 45 A-342 WITH CHILDREN (BLOCK 2) (30) THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTONOMY IN YOUNG CHILDREN 2671 322-763-RL Students must have passed all Block I courses. S 9:00am-12:00pm 45 A-342 (BLOCK 2) (30) FIELDWORK 1 - INITIATION (BLOCK 2) (26) 2672 322-779-RL Students must have passed all Block 1 and Block 2 courses. Students must be working or volunteering a M 6:30-9:30 Dates: Jan. 31, Feb. 135 A-329 minimum of 7 hours per week in a child care setting. The 14, 28, Mar. 14, 28, Fieldwork Placement Form must be handed in at the time Apr. 11, 18 & May 2, of registration. All Fieldwork students are subject to a 2011 Police Check and must be fully immunized. Note: (105 hrs in a Daycare & 24 hrs in class seminar) and 6 hours group seminar, with supervisor. CREATIVITY IN THE WORKPLACE (BLOCK 3) (30) 2673 322-783-RL Students must have passed all Block 2 courses. W 6:30-9:30 45 N-162 Recommended: Working or Volunteering in a child care setting EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS (0-2 YRS) (BLOCK 3) (30) 2674 322-795-RL Students must have passed all Block 2 courses. Recommended: Working or Volunteering in a child care setting T 6:30-10:00 (Jan. 25 to May10) Th 6:30-9:45 (Feb. 3, 17, Mar. 10, 24, Apr. 7, 21 & May 5) (last class 6:30-9:30) 75 A-306 (T) = Techniques 3 Nov. 11, 2010

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - A.E.C. JEE.0K - CONT'D EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN (3-5 YRS) (BLOCK 3) (30) EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN (6-12 YRS) (BLOCK 4) (30) 2675 322-805-RL Students must have passed all Block 2 courses. Recommended: Working or Volunteering in a child care setting 2676 322-815-RL Students must have passed all Block 3 courses. Recommended: Working or Volunteering in a child care setting M 6:30-10:00 (Jan. 24 to May 9 - No class Apr. 25) W 6:30-9:45 (Jan 26, Feb. 9, 23, Mar. 9, 23, Apr. 13 & 27) (last class 6:30-9:30) T 6:30-10:00 (Jan. 25 to May10) Th 6:30-9:45 (Feb. 3, 17, Mar. 10, 24, Apr. 7, 21 & May 5) (last class 6:30-9:30) 75 A-401 N-166 75 E-509 GUIDANCE INTERVENTIONS (BLOCK 4) (30) 2677 322-824-RL Students must have passed all Block 3 courses. Recommended: Working or Volunteering in a child care setting FIELDWORK 2 - INTEGRATION (BLOCK 4) (26) 2678 322-83F-RL Students must have passed all Block 1, Block 2, Block 3 and Block 4 courses. Students must be working or volunteering a minimum of 14 hours per week in a child care setting. The Fieldwork Placement Form must be handed in at the time of registration. All Fieldwork students are subject to a Police Check and must be fully immunized S 9:00am-1:00pm 60 A-308 W 6:30-9:00 (20 hrs in class) Dates: Jan. 26, Feb. 9, 23, Mar. 9, 23, Apr. 6, 20, May 4, 2011 Note: 210 hrs in a Daycare & 20 hrs In Class Seminar, 6 hrs Individual Seminar with Supervisor, and 4 hrs Small Group Seminar with supervisor. 240 A-315 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - DEC or Cégep à la carte Courses DEC = Diplome d'études collégiales ORGANIZATION OF AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICE (30) 2682 2683 322-503-VA (DEC) 322-503-VA (CALC) T 6:30-9:30 45 D-506 INTRODUCTION TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICE (30) INCLUSION ISSUES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD (30) 2684 2685 2686 2687 322-602-VA (DEC) 322-602-VA (CALC) 322-604-VA (DEC) 322-604-VA (CALC) W 6:00-10:00 60 D-506 Th 6:30-9:30 45 D-506 (T) = Techniques 4 Nov. 11, 2010

HOME DAYCARE FAMILY HOME DAYCARE (30) 2689 322-GJC-03 This course is open to anyone who is interested in a S 9:00am-12:00pm 45 D-244 career in family home daycare. Students who do not bring proof of their recognition as a government subsidized home daycare provider, will be charged 'Hors Programme' fees. ECONOMICS MACRO ECONOMICS (40) (IN) 2692 2693 MICRO ECONOMICS (40) (AN) 2694 2695 383-920-VA (300.A0) 383-HSA-03 383-200-VA (300.A0) 383-HTB-03 M 6:00-9:00 45 A-342 Macro Economics (383-920) S 9:00am-12:00pm 45 A-337 ENGLISH (PLACEMENT TEST REQUIRED) INTRODUCTORY ENGLISH COURSES INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH (27) 2700 603-101-MQ Placement Test Required S 9:00am-1:00pm 60 A-311 (Previously 603-101-04) INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH (27) 2701 603-101-MQ Placement Test Required T 6:00-10:00 60 E-513 (Previously 603-101-04) INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE ENGLISH (27) 2702 603-101-MQ Placement Test Required T 6:00-10:00 60 C-402 (Previously 603-101-04) POST-INTRODUCTORY ENGLISH COURSES ENGLISH 102 - LITERARY GENRES (40) 2703 603-102-MQ 603-101 or equivalent M 6:00-10:00 60 D-543 ENGLISH 102 - LITERARY GENRES (40) 2704 603-102-MQ 603-101 or equivalent Th 6:00-10:00 60 B-502 ENGLISH 102 - LITERARY GENRES (40) (Back-Up) 2705 603-102-MQ 603-101 or equivalent Th 6:00-10:00 60 A-329 ENGLISH 103 - LITERARY THEMES (40) 2706 603-103-MQ 603-101 or equivalent T 6:00-10:00 60 C-418 ENGLISH 103 - LITERARY THEMES (40) (Back-Up) 2707 603-103-MQ 603-101 or equivalent T 6:00-10:00 60 A-342 ENGLISH 103 - LITERARY THEMES (40) 2708 603-103-MQ 603-101 or equivalent W 6:00-10:00 60 K-322 ENGLISH - BLOCK B (40) (CA) 2709 603-HSZ-04 603-101 or equivalent T 6:00-10:00 60 D-221 ENGLISH - BLOCK B (40) (CA) 2710 603-HSZ-04 603-101 or equivalent W 6:00-10:00 60 D-244 ENGLISH - BLOCK B (40) (CA) (Back-Up) 2711 603-HSZ-04 603-101 or equivalent W 6:00-10:00 60 A-342 (T) = Techniques 5 Nov. 11, 2010

FRENCH (Courses 602-011-50 and 602-005-50 prepare students for College level French and do not count toward graduation.) INITIATION AU FRANCAIS, LANGUE SECONDE (27) 2714 602-011-50 S 9:00am-3:00pm 90 C-402 (FRENCH FOR NON-FRANCOPHONES 1) INITIATION AU FRANCAIS, LANGUE SECONDE (27) 2715 602-011-50 S 9:00am-3:00pm 90 C-418 (FRENCH FOR NON-FRANCOPHONES 1) (BACK-UP) PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS, LANGUE SECONDE, À L'ORAL ET À L'ÉCRIT POUR LES ÉLÈVES NON FRANCOPHONES (27) (FRENCH FOR NON-FRANCOPHONES 2) 2716 602-005-50 French II (602-202-92), Initiation au français, langue seconde (FRA-NC2-90 or 602-011-50) or equivalent S 9:00am-3:00pm 90 A-340 PRATIQUE DU FRANCAIS, LANGUE SECONDE, À L'ORAL ET À L'ÉCRIT POUR LES ÉLÈVES NON FRANCOPHONES (27) (FRENCH FOR NON-FRANCOPHONES 2) (BACK-UP) RÉDACTION D'AFFAIRES (FRENCH WRITTEN COMMUNICATION) (20) TRANSLATION (20) HISTORY 2717 602-005-50 French II (602-202-92), Initiation au français, langue seconde (FRA-NC2-90 or 602-011-50) or equivalent 2718 2719 2720 2721 WESTERN CIVILIZATION (40) (IN) 2728 2729 WESTERN CIVILIZATION (40) (IN) 2730 2731 TOPICS IN LOCAL HISTORY: MONTREAL THEN AND NOW 2732 (40) (AP) 2733 602-HTE-VA (AEC) 602-HTE-VA (CALC) 602-HTF-04 (AEC) 602-HTF-04 (CALC) 330-910-VA (300.A0) 330-HSA-03 330-910-VA (300.A0) 330-HSA-03 330-300-VA (300.A0) 330-HTL-VA History of Western Civilization (330-910) This course is not open to students in 300.AB or 300.A3 S 9:00am-3:00pm 90 A-314 T 6:00-9:00 45 B-429 W 6:00-10:00 60 B-429 S 9:00am-12:00pm 45 B-502 Th 6:00-9:00 45 D-542 Th 6:00-9:00 45 A-340 (T) = Techniques 6 Nov. 11, 2010

HUMANITIES HUMANITIES: WORLD VIEWS (40) 2736 345-102-MQ S 9:00am-12:00pm 45 D-506 (Previously 345-102-03) HUMANITIES: WORLD VIEWS (40) 2737 345-102-MQ M 6:00-9:00 45 D-546 (Previously 345-102-03) HUMANITIES: WORLD VIEWS (40) 2738 345-102-MQ (Previously 345-102-03) M 6:00-9:00 45 C-418 HUMANITIES: KNOWLEDGE (40) 2739 345-101-MQ (Previously 345-103-04) T 6:00-10:00 60 D-544 HUMANITIES: KNOWLEDGE (40) 2740 345-101-MQ (Previously 345-103-04) HUMANITIES: KNOWLEDGE (40) 2741 345-101-MQ (Previously 345-103-04) W 6:00-10:00 60 D-544 Th 6:00-10:00 60 D-544 HUMANITIES - BLOCK B: ETHICAL ISSUES (40) (CA) 2742 345-HSZ-VA 345-102 or 345-103 T 6:00-9:00 45 D-244 HUMANITIES - BLOCK B: ETHICAL ISSUES (40) (CA) 2743 345-HSZ-VA 345-102 or 345-103 Th 6:00-9:00 45 A-316 MATHEMATICS SECONDARY 4 MATHEMATICS - REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES (TS 406 or SN 406) (40) SECONDARY 4 MATHEMATICS - REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES (TS 406 or SN 406) (40) SECONDARY 5 MATHEMATICS - REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES (TS 506 or SN 506) (40) 2747 201-013-50 Secondary 4 Mathematics (CST) M & W 6:00-8:00 60 A-337 2748 201-013-50 Secondary 4 Mathematics (CST) T & Th 6:00-8:00 60 A-337 2749 201-015-50 Secondary 4 Mathematics TS 406 or SN 406 or High School Math (436) or CEGEP Math (201-007) M & W 6:00-9:00 90 A-320 SECONDARY 5 MATHEMATICS - REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES (TS 506 or SN 506) (40) 2750 201-015-50 Secondary 4 Mathematics TS 406 or SN 406 or High School Math (436) or CEGEP Math (201-007) T & Th 6:00-9:00 90 A-320 CALCULUS 1 - FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS(40) 2751 201-NYA-05 Secondary 5 Mathematics - Remedial Activities 201-015-50, or High School Math TS 506, SN 506, or 536, or Math 536 Upgrading (201-009) CALCULUS 1 - FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE OR COMMERCE STUDENTS (40) 2752 201-103-VA Secondary 5 Mathematics - Remedial Activities 201-015-50, or High School Math TS 506, SN 506, 526, or 536, or Math 536 Upgrading (201-009) M & W 6:30-9:00 75 A-340 M & W 6:30-9:00 75 B-503 (T) = Techniques 7 Nov. 11, 2010

MATHEMATICS (Continued) LINEAR ALGEBRA 1 - FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS (40) 2753 201-NYC-05 Secondary 5 Mathematics - Remedial Activities 201- T & Th 6:30-9:00 75 B-503 015-50, or High School Math TS 506, SN 506, or 536, or Math 536 Upgrading (201-009) Recommended: Calculus I (201-NYA) and Calculus 2 (201-NYB) LINEAR ALGEBRA 1 - FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE OR 2754 201-105-VA Secondary 5 Mathematics - Remedial Activities 201- T & Th 6:30-9:00 75 D-508 COMMERCE STUDENTS (40) 015-50, or High School Math TS 506, SN 506, 526, or 536, or Math 536 Upgrading (201-009) Recommended: Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) CALCULUS 2 - FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS (40) 2755 201-NYB-05 Calculus I (201-NYA) M & W 6:30-9:00 75 D-542 METHODOLOGY QUANTITATIVE METHODS (35) 2758 360-300-VA W 6:00-8:00 8:00-10:00 (lab) 60 N-226 N-221 RESEARCH METHODS (30) 2759 300-300-VA Quantitative Methods (360-300) W 6:00-8:00 (lab) 8:00-10:00 60 N-221 N-229 INTEGRATIVE PROJECT (25) (CA) 2760 300-301-VA Quantitative Methods (360-300) AND Research W 6:00-9:00 45 N-222 For Winter 2011 Graduating Students Only Methods (300-300) OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY PROCESSING INFORMATION I (WORD) (15) 2764 412-HSB-05 (DEC) T & Th 6:30-9:00 75 A-107 2765 412-HSB-05 (CALC) PROCESSING INFORMATION II (MS OFFICE) (15) 2766 412-HSF-04 (DEC) W 6:00-10:00 60 A-107 2767 412-HSF-04 (CALC) EXCEL (15) 2768 412-HSC-04 (DEC) M 6:00-10:00 60 A-107 2769 412-HSC-04 (CALC) BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (WRITTEN) (15) 2770 412-HSE-VA (DEC) Th 6:00-10:00 60 B-429 2771 412-HSE-VA (CALC) GRAPHICAL CREATION AND DIGITAL IMAGE EDITING I (ILLUSTRATOR) (15) 2772 2773 412-HSJ-03 (DEC) 412-HSJ-03 (CALC) M 6:00-9:00 45 E-214 GRAPHICAL CREATION AND DIGITAL IMAGE EDITING II (PHOTOSHOP) (15) 2774 2775 412-HSN-03 (DEC) 412-HSN-03 (CALC) W 6:00-9:00 45 E-214 PAGE LAYOUT I (15) 2776 2777 412-HSM-05 (DEC) 412-HSM-05 (CALC) T & Th 6:30-9:00 75 E-214 (T) = Techniques 8 Nov. 11, 2010

PHYSICAL EDUCATION HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION: FITNESS (28) 2779 109-101-MQ Dates: Jan. 24 to Mar. 28/11 (10 weeks) M 6:00-9:00 30 G-201 (Previously 109-103 course) WEIGHT TRAINING/FITNESS (28) 2780 109-102-MQ (Previously 109-104 course) Dates: Jan. 26 to Apr. 6/11 (10 weeks) (no class Mar. 16) W 6:00-9:00 30 G-201 FITNESS THROUGH WALKING (28) 2781 109-105-02 Dates: Mondays Apr. 4, 11, 18, May 2 & 9/11 Intensive walks: Sat. Apr. 16 and May 7, 2011 Pre-requisites: Physical Education 109-103 and 109-104) M 6:00-9:00pm S 8:00am-4:00pm (1/2 hour for lunch) 30 G-201 PHYSICS SECONDARY 5 PHYSICS - REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES (PH 504) (22) 2784 203-001-50 High School Math 436 or Secondary 4 Math TS 406 M 6:30-9:30 or SN 406 OR Math 436 Upgrading (201-007) or W 6:30-8:30 (lab) Secondary 4 Mathematics - Remedial Activities (201-013-50) AND Secondary 4 Science STE 404 or SE 402 OR CEGEP Physical Science (982-021) or Secondary 4 Science - Remedial Activiites (982-003- 50) Co-Req: Secondary 5 Mathematics - Remedial Activities (201-015-50) MECHANICS (22) 2785 203-NYA-05 High School Physics (534) or Secondary 5 Physics - T 6:30-9:30 Remedial Activities (203-001-50) or Cégep Physics Th 6:30-8:30 (lab) 534 Upgrading (203-006) or Intro to College Physics (203-HSG) AND Secondary 5 Mathematics - Remedial Activities 201-015-50, or High School Math TS 506, SN 506, or 536, or Math 536 Upgrading (201-009) Co-Req: Calculus I (201-NYA) WAVES, OPTICS AND MODERN PHYSICS (22) 2786 203-NYC-05 Mechanics (203-NYA) AND Calculus I (201-NYA) T 6:30-9:30 Co-Req: Calculus 2 (201-NYB) Th 6:30-8:30 (lab) ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM (22) 2787 203-NYB-05 Mechanics (203-NYA) AND Waves Optics & Modern Physics (203-NYC) AND Calculus I (201- NYA) AND Calculus 2 (201-NYB) M 6:30-9:30 W 6:30-8:30 (lab) 75 B-429 B-426 75 A-502 A-476 75 A-315 B-403 75 D-544 B-431 (T) = Techniques 9 Nov. 11, 2010

PSYCHOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (40) (IN) 2790 350-102-VA (300.A0) T 6:00-9:00 45 B-502 2791 350-HSA-03 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (40) (IN) 2792 350-102-VA (300.A0) W 6:00-9:00 45 A-329 2793 350-HSA-03 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (40) (AN) 2794 350-200-VA (300.A0) Introduction to Psychology (350-102-VA) S 9:00am-12:00pm 45 A-401 2795 350-HTG-03 PSYCHOLOGY OF RELATIONSHIPS (40) (AP) 2796 350-304-VA (300.A0) Introduction to Psychology (350-102-VA) Th 6:00-9:00 45 A-401 2797 350-HTB-03 ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY (40) (EN) 2798 350-400-VA Any 200 or 300 Psychology course. M 6:00-9:00 45 E-509 This course is not open to students in 300.AB SCIENCE SECONDARY 4 SCIENCE - REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES (STE 404 or SE 402) (23) 2800 982-003-50 M 6:30-9:30 W 6:30-8:30 (lab) 75 A-548 A-570 SECONDARY 4 SCIENCE - REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES (STE 404 or SE 402) (23) 2801 982-003-50 T 6:30-8:30 (lab) Th 6:30-9:30 75 A-570 A-569 SOCIOLOGY INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY (40) (IN) 2804 387-100-VA (300.A0) T 6:00-9:00 45 A-329 2805 387-HSA-03 INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY (40) (IN) 2806 387-100-VA (300.A0) M 6:00-9:00 45 B-502 2807 387-HSA-03 CULTURAL DIVERSITY (40) (AN) 2808 387-206-VA (300.A0) Individual and Society (387-100) W 6:00-9:00 45 A-311 2809 387-HTJ-VA This course is not open to students in 300.AB or 300.A3 SPANISH BEGINNER'S SPANISH I (30) 2812 607-101-VA (500.AD) Students with no knowledge of Spanish M 6:30-9:30 45 A-311 2813 607-HSA-03 BEGINNER'S SPANISH I (30) 2814 2815 607-101-VA (500.AD) 607-HSA-03 Students with no knowledge of Spanish T 6:30-9:30 45 A-316 (T) = Techniques 10 Nov. 11, 2010