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What classes are you taking in the fall?
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
So I registered for my fall semester yesterday. I'm not going to even get into what a nightmare that was. But alas I got into everything I wanted to. I'm in my 4th and final year of Criminology and Communication Studies at the University of Windsor and all of the classes I have to take are required...I only have a few options (i.e. take 1 arts...take 2 out of the following 10 courses...and so forth)
I'm pretty happy with my schedule. Most of the classes don't sound too bad, and a couple I'm pretty excited about. Here's what I'm taking:
Environmental Ethics
What ethical obligations do we have to the non-human environment? The course examines various answers to that question. Topics may include: animal rights, the moral status of non-human life, the intrinsic value of ecosystems, the importance of wilderness, deep ecology, eco-feminism, economic development, environmentalism, and politics.
Film Making Process 1
Theoretical and practical examination of the technical, communicative and aesthetic considerations in black-and-white 16mm film making. Topics include optics and exposure, cinematography, picture editing, and double-system, non-synchronous sound recording, and editing. (Credit for this course will be allocated only after successful completion of 40-212.)
Victimology
Victimology is a subfield of criminology that Focuses on victims within the study of crime. Topics explored may include: victimology patterns, the process and aftermath of the victimization experience, the involvement and treatment of victims in the criminal justice system, legal remedies and services available to victims, restorative justice initiatives, and victims' rights.
Policing Society
An overview of the institutional context of public and private policing in Canadian society. The student will be introduced to the historical development of policing and to the concepts of police discretion, accountability, organization, and autonomy.
Crime and Criminology
An advanced critical analysis of theory and research on crime.
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| FunkyGroove |
i registered for my fall courses recently, 4th year courses mostly, 1 3rd year course, gonna be a tough semester and year overall :\
Public Finance 1 - Public Finance in Canada; the objectives of economic policy; theories of taxation; economic effects of taxation, with special reference to the Canadian economy
International Monetary Economics - International monetary economics including exchange rates, balance of payments accounts, theories of the balance of payments, monetary policy under fixed and flexible exchange rates, international monetary problems and possible solutions.
Public Choice Theory: Economics of Politics - Public choice theory (the economics of politics) applies basic tools of microeconomics to answer questions central to political science. Special emphasis will be given to analyzing public choice in a direct democracy and in a representative democracy.
Introduction to Organizatonal Behaviour - Introduces concepts of individual and group behaviour as they affect performance in organizations. Topics covered include motivation, communication, decision-making, leadership and structural issues. Lectures and case discussions are employed to develop theoretical models and illustrate their use.
and also trying to get into
Law and Economics - This is a course in the interrelationship of law and economics emphasizing the institutional setting of the economic system and the concepts of property rights and transaction costs |
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| Moral Hazard |
| I'm taking "Continuing Studies In Working My Ass Off to Pay The Bills", "Introduction to Procreation", and "Narcotics Rehabilitation". |
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| TO guy |
None!! I am finally done :)
Although I may go after that LLB in a few years .......
and who couldn't use an MBA ..........
crap, I thought I was done :( |
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| Abercrombie |
| Vibeology - Paula Abdul |
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| Stingray |
| I'm taking a portrait class...wake me when it's over. |
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| rabbitjoker |
| TUNE501 - DDTT Appreciation |
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| Ub3rBreaker |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
TUNE501 - DDTT Appreciation |
thats a good one |
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| The Highroller |
MGTB05H3 Financial Accounting I
Together with MGTB06H, this course provides a rigorous introduction to accounting techniques and to the principles and concepts underlying these techniques.
The preparation of financial statements is addressed from the point of view of both preparers and users of financial information.
MGTB06H3 Financial Accounting II
Technical topics include the reporting and interpretation of debt and equity issues, owners' equity, cash flow statements and analysis. Through cases, choices of treatment and disclosure are discussed, and the development of professional judgment is encouraged.
MGTB03H3 Management Accounting
An introduction to management and cost accounting with an emphasis on the use of accounting information in managerial decision-making. Topics include patterns of cost behaviour, transfer pricing, budgeting and control systems.
MGTB04H3 Principles of Marketing
An introduction to basic concepts and tools of marketing designed to provide students with a conceptual framework for the analysis of marketing problems. The topics include an examination of buyer behaviour, market segmentation; the basic elements of the marketing mix. Enrolment is limited to students registered in Programs requiring this course.
MGTB23H3 Managing People in Organizations
An introduction to micro-organizational behaviour theories from both conceptual and applied perspectives. Students will examine a variety of theories and concepts to help them develop an understanding of the behaviour of individuals in all types of organizational settings. Topics covered include: Individual differences, motivation and job design, work attitudes, decision making, leadership.
MGTB27Y3 Managing People and Groups in Organizations
An introduction to micro- and macro-organizational behaviour theories from both conceptual and applied perspectives. Students will develop an understanding of the behaviour of individuals and groups in different organizational settings. Topic covered include: individual differences, motivation and job design, organizational design, culture, and innovation, group dynamics and inter-group relations.
ECMB02H3 Price Theory: A Mathematical Approach
Intermediate level development of the principles of microeconomic theory. The course will cover the same topics as ECMB01H, but will employ techniques involving calculus so as to make the theory clearer to students. Enrolment is limited to students registered in programs requiring this course.
ECMB06H3 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy: A Mathematical Approach
The course will cover the same topics as ECMB05H, but will employ techniques involving calculus so as to make the theory clearer to students. Enrolment is limited to students registered in programs requiring this course.
FREB01H3 Language Practice III
This course is concerned with the development of fluency, accuracy of expression and style through the study of grammar, composition, aural/oral practice and a variety of readings. Course work can be supplemented by audio and videotapes.
FREB02H3 Language Practice IV
A continuation of FREB01H.
*all courses are single semester courses.
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| FunkyGroove |
| guys you are lame:rolleyes: |
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| Sasha |
All the best luck to Graham!
FKN HARDCORE!
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sasha
All the best luck to Graham!
FKN HARDCORE!
:D |
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