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Overview WGST 305: Decolonizing Mental Health critically examines the decolonization of mental health through Indigenous theories, knowledges, and clinical practices. Students will begin by grounding ...
The Integration Project Handbook, which provides guidance to students who are undertaking a research project as part of the completion requirements for the MSc C IS program, is available online. The ...
Other AU terms AU’s student portal is written as myAU. AU’s online help database is written as Ask AU. PowerED™ should be written out with capitals ED and always be accompanied by a superscript ™ – ...
Join the conversation, expand your bookshelf, and explore topics related to personal growth, lifelong learning, and professional development in a private online forum. Participation in the alumni book ...
Overview Political Science 342 studies the political systems of a number of different countries, providing the opportunity to examine the features of individual political systems and to investigate ...
Overview Political Science 450: Globalization and Human Rights explores the relationship between the two themes. In recent years, courses on globalization and human rights have become standard ...
Overview This course examines how the environmental policy process in Canada works. In the course, students will become familiar with Canadian environmental organizations and government structures, ...
Overview The primary aim of POLI 390 is to introduce the study of Canadian federalism and explain the relationship between the federal and provincial governments. Federalism is a complicated and ...
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Overview POLI 301: Governance, the Public Sector, and Corporate Power explores the changing relationships between business, society, and government in contemporary Canada. It examines the colonial ...
Overview Environmental Science 200: Introductory Environmental Science is a junior-level course designed to introduce you to the basic terminology, techniques, and concepts of environmental science ...
Cultural Studies 201: Cultural Studies and Everyday Life is a junior-level, three-credit course that takes as its organizing metaphor, Raymond Williams' remark that “culture is ordinary.” This course ...