WRITING THREE OR MORE EXAMS ON THE SAME DAY |
A student scheduled to write three invigilated final examinations in one calendar day, or three or more final |
examinations in consecutive time slots over a 24-hour period, may apply to have one examination rescheduled on an |
alternate examination day. The determination of which examination shall be rescheduled and the date of the alternate |
examination (may be the last possible day of the examination period) shall be made by the Registrar. Please download |
the appropriate form from http://www.uwindsor.ca/registrar and submit to the Office of the Registrar. |
EXAM CONFLICTS DUE TO OBSERVANCE OF RELIGIOUS HOLY DAYS. |
Students who are unable to write a final examination(s) during the regularly scheduled time slot because of a conflict |
with religious conviction must apply for the alternative examination(s) in the course(s) involved by the end of the |
normal add/drop period for the particular session. The Registrar's Office will schedule the alternative examination(s) for |
those students in another slot(s) within the regular examination period. Please download the appropriate form from |
http://www.uwindsor.ca/registrar and submit to the Office of the Registrar. |
Note: These applications must be submitted by the end of the fourth week of classes (second week of classes for 6 |
week courses). |
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
General Arts
0101-151
Effective Writing II
A continuation of 01-150 aimed at developing and refining writing skills for communicating ideas in academic and other |
contexts. Topics may include grammar, essay writing conventions, research skills, scholarly citations, editing and revising, |
academic learning, and critical thinking. This is a hybrid course. (Prerequisite: 01-150.) |
08:30am
LEC
M
04:00
04:50PM
361
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
M
05:00
05:50PM
255
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
T
04:00
04:50PM
G100
Chrysler Hall North
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
T
05:00
05:50PM
G100
Chrysler Hall North
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
General Arts
08:30am
LEC
R
04:00
04:50PM
G100
Chrysler Hall North
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
R
04:00
04:50PM
255
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
W
04:00
04:50PM
186
Essex Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
W
05:00
05:50PM
186
Essex Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
W
05:00
05:50PM
361
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
W
06:00
06:50PM
255
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
R
05:00
05:50PM
G100
Chrysler Hall North
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
General Arts
08:30am
LEC
R
05:00
05:50PM
264
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
R
05:00
05:50PM
255
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
R
06:00
06:50PM
255
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
F
09:00
09:50AM
264
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
F
10:00
10:50AM
255
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
F
10:00
10:50AM
355
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
08:30am
LEC
F
11:00
11:50AM
355
Dillon Hall
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing II |
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
General Arts
0101-299
Popular Culture: Fandom & Fan Culture
This course explores a featured topic within contemporary popular culture through an Arts, Humanities and/or Social Science |
perspective. Topics for the course will vary and may include: between popular culture, street art, Web 2.0, gothic literature, |
reality television, fan culture and fandoms, celebrity culture, science fiction fantasy, and video gaming. Course delivery may |
also vary according to instructor preference. (Course may be repeated for credit if topic is different.) |
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
0101-310
Ways of Doing -Special Topics
This course introduces students to a range of practices of civic and online engagement. Through collaborative project-based |
learning, students will develop well-researched and critically informed proposals and/or projects that address real-world |
issues and environments. Students will work in small groups to research and present their work in public settings and/or |
through online platforms. Restricted to students with Year 3 standing. This course is also offered as 02-310. Students may |
repeat this course for credit if the topics are different. |
Brunet, Tim
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Students will explore various auctions through the lens of the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. |
Students will engage with collaborative strategies for event planning and dispersed online collaboration. |
There will be a live auction during the semester. |
Dramatic Art
Drama courses are restricted to Drama majors unless otherwise noted.
0124-276
Principles/Practices of Arts Mgt II
A continuation of the study of Arts Management I. An exploration of the concepts and practices of organizational |
design, human resources, leadership, legal concerns, strategic planning, Board governance, policy making and |
advocacy relating to management of the not for profit and non-profit Arts sectors in Canada today. (Pre-requisite: |
03:30pm
Needles, J.
LEC
Apr 19
Section Offered as Distance Education
Online Exam
English Language and Literature
0126-100
Composition
An exploration of the fundamentals of effective writing, including attention to rhetorical concepts of audience, purpose, and |
context; planning, logical development, and organization; and format and style. (Because of the large number of written |
assignments and the need for individual instruction, enrollment in 26-100 is limited.) (Not open to students majoring in |
English.) |
Langs, L.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Open to all students excluding English/Creative Writing majors.
Campbell, R.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Art History
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Art History
0128-245
Modern Art
This course will introduce students to the development of modern art from the late nineteenth century to the middle of the |
twentieth century. The course will cover the relationship between the artistic movements of the early twentieth century and the |
cultural and political ideas that informed them. This course will trace the rise of abstraction in the early part of the twentieth |
century as well as subsequent developments in Dada and Surrealism. (Prerequisite: 28-150 and 28-215 for majors; or semester |
four standing for non-majors) |
Moore, J.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Restricted to students in semester 4 or above.
Moore, J.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Restricted to students in semester 4 or above.
Philosophy
0134-160
Reasoning Skills
An explanation of, and practice in, the basic knowledge, skills and attitudes which are essential components of reasoning well. |
(Antirequisite: 34-162.) |
Orsini, S.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Orsini, S.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
General Social Science
0202-299
Popular Culture: Fandom & Fan Culture
This course explores a featured topic within contemporary popular culture through an Arts, Humanities and/or Social Science |
perspective. Topics for the course will vary and may include: between popular culture, street art, Web 2.0, gothic literature, |
reality television, fan culture and fandoms, celebrity culture, science fiction fantasy, and video gaming. Course delivery may |
also vary according to instructor preference. (Course may be repeated for credit if topic is different.) |
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
0202-310
Ways of Doing -Auctions
This course introduces students to a range of practices of civic and online engagement. Through collaborative project-based |
learning, students will develop well-researched and critically informed proposals and/or projects that address real-world |
issues and environments. Students will work in small groups to research and present their work in public settings and/or |
through online platforms. Restricted to students with Year 3 standing. This course is also offered as 02-310. Students may |
repeat this course for credit if the topics are different. |
Brunet, T.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Students will explore various auctions through the lens of the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. |
Students will engage with collaborative strategies for event planning and dispersed online collaboration. |
There will be a live auction during the semester. |
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
General Social Science
0202-321
Working in Digital Communities II
This is a continuation of Working in Digital Communities I. Students will study multi-disciplinary views regarding ethical |
issues, content, social networks, mobile applications, news, auctions, B2B transactions, and dispersed collaborations. |
(Prerequisite: 02-02-320 or 01-01-210/02-02-210, or 01-01-310/02-02-310). |
Brunet, T.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
This is a continuation of Working in Digital Communities I. Students will study multi-disciplinary views |
regarding ethical issues, content, social networks, mobile applications, news, auctions, B2B transactions, |
and dispersed collaborations. (Prerequisite: 02-02-320 or 01-01-210/02-02-210, or 01-01-310/02-02-310, |
or by permission of the instructor). |
History
0243-287
History of Crime
Examines the ways in which crime and criminal justice were shaped by the societies in which they occurred and the ways in |
which they changed as these societies changed. |
08:30am
Pole, Adam
LEC
Apr 8
Section Offered as Distance Education
Political Science
0245-221
Canadian Public Administration & Policy
An introduction to the processes of public policy formation in Canada. Includes an analysis of political/bureaucratic |
relationships, decision making theory, and the role of interest groups in the context of selected contemporary policy issues. |
(Prerequisite: 45-220 or consent of instructor.) |
Heuton, R.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
0245-232
Government and Politics of the US
The organization and structure of national government in the United States, with emphasis upon congressional/executive |
relationships, political parties, and the electoral process. |
Dunphy, S.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Take Home final exam
0245-363
Principles of International Law
An introduction to the role of international law in international relations, this course will consider the role of justice in the |
international system and will examine the basic principles of modern international law, including sources, subjects, and |
procedures. (Prerequisite: 45-160 or consent of instructor.) |
08:30am
Nantais, C.
LEC
Apr 12
Section Offered as Distance Education
Social Work
300 and 400 level Social Work courses are restricted to third and fourth year Social Work majors.
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Social Work
300 and 400 level Social Work courses are restricted to third and fourth year Social Work majors.
0247-680
Internship Seminar
This capstone course must be taken concurrently with students' advanced practice internship 47-681. This course provides a |
structured forum for students to discuss, synthesize and integrate the knowledge they have acquired throughout the program |
including practice theories, professional ethics, policy development, research and program evaluation. Students utilize peer |
and instructor consultation to apply best practices which includes developing a research or evaluation proposal based on a |
need identified by their placement. This proposal is developed outside the students' placement hours and is presented as a |
poster presentation in a public forum. |
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
All MSW advanced year students should register in this section |
This is an online course. |
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Open to Social Work graduate students only. Please see the Department of Social Work for section |
assignments. All MSW advanced year students should register into section 1. |
08:30am
Hind, C.
LEC
Apr 20
Section Offered as Distance Education
Open to Social Work graduate students only. Please see the Department of Social Work for section |
assignments. All MSW advanced year students should register into section 1. |
Hartleib, M.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Open to Social Work graduate students only. Please see the Department of Social Work for section |
assignments. All MSW advanced year students should register into section 1. |
Women's and Gender Studies
0253-120
Gal Pals: Women and Friendship
This course examines a diverse range of women's friendships. Through discussion, reading, and films we will explore topics |
such as the meaning of friendship for women, how women's friendships have been portrayed in literature and film, the link |
between friendship and social activism for women, and the political meanings of women's friendship in cultures resistant to |
woman-centered consciousness. (Can be taken for Social Science or Arts credit.) |
03:30pm
Lucier, Brandi
LEC
Apr 13
Section Offered as Distance Education
Lucier, Brandi
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Economics
0341-110
Introduction to Economics I
An introduction to microeconomics intended to provide students with the tools necessary to begin to understand and evaluate |
how resources are allocated in a market economy. Specific topics include how markets function, theories of the business firm, |
of consumer behaviour and of income distribution. The economic roles of labour unions and government are also covered. |
The theories are applied to contemporary Canadian economic problems. |
03:30pm
Latvenas, J.
LEC
Apr 21
Section Offered as Distance Education
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Economics
0341-111
Introduction to Economics II
This course is an introduction to macroeconomics. The emphasis is upon measuring and explaining what determines |
economic aggregates such as the total national product (GDP) and the level of prices and employment. The role of money and |
financial institutions, the impact of international trade and the policy options available to governments for coping with |
inflation and unemployment are discussed in detail. |
07:00pm
Latvenas, J.
LEC
Apr 20
Section Offered as Distance Education
0341-201
Life Choices and Economics II
The course is designed for Arts and Social Sciences students. It will introduce them to key concepts and methods in |
Macroeconomics. Key Macroeconomic concepts, such as unemployment, inflation, international trade, and investment will be |
examined. The course will be a non-technical look at the Canadian and world economies. (May not be taken for credit in any |
program within the School of Business, or Faculty of Engineering. Science students may take the course only as a Social |
Sciences option.) (Antirequisite: 41-111.) |
07:00pm
Lanoue, C.
LEC
TR
04:00
05:20PM
355
Dillon Hall
Apr 19
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
0341-210
Games and Behaviour
The course is designed for Arts and Social Sciences students. It is intended to introduce them to key concepts and methods in |
game theory. The application and understanding of behavioural analysis as applied to individual decision making and public |
policy will be emphasized. The course provides a non-technical intiutive way for students to master an understanding of real |
world problems and decision making. Students will learn about strategies for conflict resolutions, co-operation, social |
interaction, voting strategies, individual and business behaviour. (May not be taken for credit in Economics or joint programs |
with Economics, Science or the Faculty of Engineering) |
08:30am
Abdool, I.
LEC
MW
04:00
05:20PM
355
Dillon Hall
Apr 13
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
Biology
0355-101
Organisms and the Environment
Organisms interacting with other organisms and with their physical environment. Ecological impacts of human activity. This |
course is offered on-campus and as a distance course (previously 55-103). (Intended for non-majors and students requiring |
preparation for 55-140 and 55-141.) Not counted for credit in any Science program.) (2 lecture hours a week.) |
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
0355-203
Introductory Molecular Biology
Basic introduction to the molecular biology of the cell with emphasis on basic life processes in both plants and animals, |
including metabolism, energy transformations, transport mechanisms, signal transduction, and other general functions. The |
major topics covered include: Regulation of eukaryotic gene expression, fundamental aspects of recombinant DNA |
technology, DNA cloning, hybridization analysis, microarrays, and protein structure and function. (Antirequisite: 55-213; |
Prerequisite: 55-140 and 55-141; Corequisite: Chemistry 59-261.) (3 lecture, 3 laboratory hours or equivalent a week.) (A |
Flexible Learning course restricted to graduates of programs in Medical Technology from a College of Applied Arts and |
Technology with more than 100 hours of certified laboratory experience; or by consent of the instructor.) |
03:30pm
LEC
Apr 10
Section Offered as Distance Education
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Biology
0355-350
Molecular Cell Biology
An integration of recent findings in molecular and cell biology with those in genomics. The course emphasizes the general |
behaviour of biological macromolecules and energy transfer mechanisms, leading to in-depth review of the regulation of |
genome replication and recombination, gene transcription, protein translation, and epigenetic mechanisms governing gene |
regulation. This course is offered on-campus and as a flexible learning course. (Prerequisites: 55-211 and 55-213.) (3 lecture |
hours a week.) (Or 55-212 and 55-203 with appropriate laboratory experience requires signature of advisor) |
08:30am
Porter, Lisa
LEC
Apr 20
Section Offered as Distance Education
0355-351
Medical Microbiology
Viral and bacterial pathogenesis, including the processes and genetic control of human diseases. This course is offered |
on-campus and as a flexible learning course (previously 55-241). (Antirequisite: 55-352; Prerequisite: 55-237 or 55-238.) (3 |
lecture hours a week.) |
03:30pm
Chaganti, S.
LEC
Apr 21
Section Offered as Distance Education
Computer Science
0360-104
Computer Concepts for End-Users
Introduction to the concepts of operation of a computer system, including hardware and software. Development of conceptual |
understanding of word processors, databases, spreadsheets, etc., and practical experience with their use. Networking concepts |
and data communication concepts will be introduced. The Internet will be introduced with students having access to internet |
resources. Management information systems including the systems development lifecycle will be discussed. Fundamental |
concepts of algorithm development and programming will be introduced. Hands-on experience with microcomputers as well |
as a distributed-computing environment will be involved. In addition to lecture time, laboratory/tutorial time may be |
scheduled as required. (May not be used to fulfill the major requirements of any major or joint major in Computer Science.) |
08:30am
Mayo, D.
LEC
Apr 20
Section Offered as Distance Education
0360-106
Programming in C for Beginners
This course introduces fundamental computer programming principles and structured programming concepts, with an |
emphasis on good programming. Stages of the software development cycles are introduced: analysis, design, implementation, |
debugging and deployment.May not be used to fulfill the major requirements of any major or joint major in Computer |
Science.) (3 lecture hours). |
08:30am
Jaekel, A.
LEC
Apr 8
Section Offered as Distance Education
0360-205
Introduction to the Internet
Students will be introduced to the Internet as a global information infrastructure, including the development of early and |
current communication protocols and services, packaging of data, and data transmission. Fundamental concepts of and tools |
to support Internet browsing through concepts of Universal Resource locators and Hypertext Markup Languages will be |
included. Students will be required to publish a website on the Internet using HTML. Web page enhancement through the use |
of JavaScript and other tools will be introduced. The functionality of electronic mail and bulletin board services will be |
introduced with hands-on experience in sending and receiving information, automated title searching, and an introduction to |
organizing information to be accessible over the network. Technical methods of binary data transfer on analog carriers will be |
introduced and comparison of Ethernet and ATM fibre-optic digital delivery will be discussed. In addition to lecture time, |
laboratory/ tutorial time may be scheduled as required. (Prerequisite: 60-104 or 60-106 or 60-140.) (May not be used to fulfill |
the major requirements of any major or joint major in Computer Science.) (3 lecture hours a week) |
07:00pm
Mayo, D.
LEC
Apr 12
Section Offered as Distance Education
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Computer Science
0360-207
Problem Solving and Info on the Internet
Students will be introduced to logic and critical appraisals including reasoning skills and critical thinking in the computer age. |
Problem solving and heuristics will be discussed including how to solve problems by coming up with the right strategies. |
Searching using Boolean logic to pinpoint useful and reliable information will be introduced. Methods for being self-critical |
and critical of web information in order to perform evaluations will be studied. (Prerequisites 60-104, 60-205) (This course |
may not be taken to fulfill the major requirements of any major or joint major in Computer Science.) |
12:00pm
LEC
Apr 10
Section Offered as Distance Education
0360-209
Social Media & Mobile Tech. for End User
This course provides review, analysis and use of social media and mobile technologies such as blogs, Facebook (tm), twitter |
(tm), texting, using mobile devices such as laptops, Apple devices, RIM devices, Android devices. Topics to be covered |
include: a comprehensive review of available social media and mobile technology, use of social media and mobile technology |
for sharing of knowledge and for group interaction, security and privacy, methods for analyzing end-user requirements for a |
social media application, and strategies for designing and building a social media application. (This course may not be taken |
to fulfill the major requirements of any major or joint major in Computer Science.) |
12:00pm
Verner, K.
LEC
Apr 13
Section Offered as Distance Education
0360-270
Advanced Website Design
This course is intended to teach the student about advanced website creation and to give an understanding of some of the |
technology behind websites, as well as an understanding of emerging web-related technologies. Topics covered will include |
JavaScript, Style Sheets, Dynamic HTML, XML, XHTML, Web Browser compatibility issues, and how web servers work. |
(Prerequisite: 60-205.) (This course may not be taken to fulfill the major requirements of any major or joint major in |
Computer Science.) |
12:00pm
Alkhateeb, A.
LEC
Apr 11
Section Offered as Distance Education
0360-305
Cyber-Ethics
A number of key concerns about social welfare in our cyber age will be explored. Law, morality, public policy, and how |
these both influence and are influenced by the Internet will be examined. This course will critically appraise issues |
surrounding, but not limited to, free speech, property rights (especially intellectual property), privacy, security, and artificial |
intelligence. Issues raised by ethical theorists, policy makers, legal experts, and computer scientists will be analyzed in this |
course. (Prerequisite : 60-104 and 60-205) (This course may not be taken to fulfill the major requirements of any major or |
joint major in Computer Science) |
03:30pm
Verner, K.
LEC
Apr 11
Section Offered as Distance Education
0360-307
Web-Based Data Management
This non-major course is intended to teach students how to design and build interactive data-driven Web sites, by extending |
their knowledge of relevant programming concepts and techniques introduced in 60-270, and introducing new tools and |
techniques. Students will learn advanced use of PHP and MySQL to build objects and "glue" them together using protocols |
such as JSON, code libraries such as AJAX and jQuery, and learn how to incorporate API's from Web service providers such |
as Google Maps. (Prerequisite: 60-270). (This course may not be taken to fulfill the major requirements of any major or joint |
major in Computer Science.) (3 lecture hours a week.) |
Karamatos, S.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Mathematics
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Mathematics
0362-194
Mathematics for Business
An introduction to concepts and techniques of mathematics useful in business situations. Topics include mathematical |
modeling of qualitative scenarios, linear simultaneous equations, inequalities, exponential and logarithmic functions, |
graphical linear programming, and probability. (Prerequisite: Any grade 12 "U" math course, or 62-101). (This course is |
intended for students in Business Administration only. May not be taken for credit in any program within the the Faculty of |
Science.(3 lecture hours, 1 tutorial hour per week.) |
03:30pm
LEC
Apr 13
Section Offered as Distance Education
Physics
0364-191
Introduction to Astronomy II
The stars, galaxies, including pulsars, black holes, and quasars. Current theories of the structure of the universe will be |
discussed. This is a descriptive course suitable for the non-scientist. (May be taken by B.Sc. students for credit, but does not |
count as a Physics course or other science option towards the fulfillment of the requirements for the B.Sc. degree.) (2 lecture |
hours a week.) |
03:30pm
Lubrick, M.
LEC
Apr 19
Section Offered as Distance Education
0364-203
Physics and Society - The Present
Modern society is dominated by the dramatic development of physics and technology from the industrial revolution to the |
present. This development and its impact on society are explored in the course. A number of topics of current interest such as, |
nuclear energy, world energy supplies, pollution, global warming, climate change, and possible solutions to the energy crisis |
are discussed in detail. This course gives students who are majoring in the arts, humanities, business, law, and biomedical |
sciences an introduction to modern ideas in Physics and to see how these ideas affect our day-to-day lives. (2 lecture hours a |
week.) Does not count towards the major requirements for a degree in the Department of Physics. |
07:00pm
LEC
Apr 17
Section Offered as Distance Education
Accounting
0470-151
Principles of Financial Accounting
An introduction to the theory and concepts of financial accounting including generally accepted accounting principles and |
issues as to classification, recognition, realization, measurement and reporting. The emphasis of the course is from the |
perspective of the user of accounting information, allowing the student to become familiar with the information available and |
its content value. (Prerequisites or corequisites: 41-110, 62-194 (or equivalent) and 75-100). |
07:00pm
Jones, Donald
LEC
Apr 18
Section Offered as Distance Education
Computer and internet access are required to take this online course. |
Online Lectures: Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. |
0470-251
Intro to Financial Accounting Theory
This is the first of 3 courses of intermediate accounting that presents the current developments in the theory of generally |
accepted accounting principles and CICA (Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants) standards are introduced. An |
in-depth, theoretical examination of the determination, measurement, classification and reporting of assets is presented. The |
conceptual framework of accounting is stressed.(Prerequisites: 70-151. Business students must also have completed 71-100). |
07:00pm
Sun, Yuekang
LEC
Apr 21
Section Offered as Distance Education
Computer and internet access are required to take this online course. |
Online Lectures: Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. |
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Accounting
0470-356
Advanced Manag. Accounting & Analysis
This course is designed to focus on the role and use of accounting information in management decision making, and for |
formulating policy and strategy. The application of some of the advanced techniques for planning, controlling and |
performance evaluation will be discussed. Behavioural and ethical issues will be considered. (Prerequisite: 70-255 with a min. |
of C [6.0] grade.) This course was formerly numbered 70-456. Although this course can be taken to upgrade grades in |
70-456, students cannot receive credit for both 70-356 and 70-456. |
07:00pm
O'Connor, J.
LEC
Apr 12
Section Offered as Distance Education
Computer and internet access are required to take this online course. |
Online Lectures: Thursdays 7:00 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. |
0470-358
Accounting Information Systems
The design and operation of manual and computerized accounting systems. The study of control environment, management |
and control of transactions and accounts, such as, accounts receivable, accounts payable and inventory. Emphasis will be |
given to the acquisition and input of information into accounting information systems; modes and methods of file structures |
and storage of accounting information; retrieval inquiry and report creation of information in files as well as financial |
statement preparation, analysis, and managerial decision making. Related issues such as audit trail, data retrieval, and data |
security will also be covered. (Prerequisite: 70-255 or 70-256 and 73-213.) |
08:30am
Stevens, R.
LEC
Apr 21
Section Offered as Distance Education
Computer and internet access are required to take this online course. |
Online Lectures: Monday and Wednesday nights from 7:00 p.m. to 8:20 p.m. |
0470-457
Advanced Accounting I
A study of concepts, standards and procedures underlying intercorporate investments including portfolio investments, |
investments involving significant influence, and investments involving control. The preparation of consolidated financial |
statements under a variety of circumstances is studied in detail. Other topical areas, such as foreign currency transactions and |
translation, governmental accounting and accounting for not-for-profit organizations will also be covered. (Prerequisite: |
70-352.) |
12:00pm
Jones, Donald
LEC
W
07:00
09:50PM
Apr 10
Section Offered as Distance Education
Online class meeting times Wednesday's from 7 p.m. until 9:50 p.m. |
As noted above attendance is mandatory via Blackboard Collaborate. |
Computer and internet access are required to take this online course. |
0470-458
Advanced Accounting II
This course examines various thoretical perspectives in financial theory such as decision model approach, information |
economics, capital markets theory, agency theory, economic consequences, management incentives for financial reporting, |
earnings management and accounting policy choice. Standard stetting issues and other current and emerging issues in |
financial accounting theory and practice are discussed. Cases and readings are used to further integrate theory and practice |
and concepts from previous accounting courses. (Pre or corequisite: 70-352.)(Open to Business Students only.) |
08:30am
LEC
M
06:00
08:50PM
B20
Odette Building
Apr 8
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
In Class meeting times in OB B20: |
Online class meeting times will be held Monday nights 6:00 pm to 8:50 pm |
Finance
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Finance
0472-270
Business Finance I
This course serves as an introduction to the area of business finance. The primary objective is to understand the fundamental |
concepts and principles of financial management of the business enterprise. After an introduction to the goal financial |
management, the course will cover the valuation of financial and real investments, risk and return, financial analysis, planning |
and control, and working capital management. (Prerequisites: 70-151, 62-194 or equivalent, and 75-100. Business students |
must also have completed 71-100.) |
12:00pm
Livneh, D.
LEC
Apr 11
Section Offered as Distance Education
Online lectures - Thursday's 7:00 - 9:50 p.m.
Strategy & Entrepreneurship
0475-290
Fundamentals of Entrepreneur
This is a survey course designed to introduce students from all faculties to entrepreneurship as a career option. The |
entrepreneurial process will be explored through a mix of lectures and case studies. Topics include the identification of |
profitable business ideas, assessment of business opportunities, entry strategies, marshalling resources, and the start-up |
process. (Prerequisite: 75-100. Business students must also have completed 71-100.) |
12:00pm
Lee, Jonathan
LEC
Apr 12
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
Computer and Internet access are required to take this onlnie course. ONline class lectures will be held |
Thursday nights from 7:00 to 9:50 |
0475-393
International Business
This course is designed to provide students with the tools to think globally and manage internationally. This survey course |
covers a wide range of topics including, the global trade and investment environment, the international firm's cultural, |
political, and competitive environment, and the management and operations of international firms. The focus throughout the |
course is on the changes that occur when a firm moves from a domestic focus to a global one. (Prerequisites: 72-271 and |
74-131.) |
08:30am
Lee, Jonathan
LEC
Apr 12
Section Offered as Distance Education
08:30am
Lee, Jonathan
LEC
Apr 12
Section Offered as Distance Education
Kinesiology
HK "Core" courses are restricted to HK majors only.
0795-464
The Pathophysiology of Pain
Pain is a phenomenon encountered in many of the sub-disciplines of kinesiology. This course is designed to give students an |
awareness of the functional significance of pain. This course will focus on the physiology and anatomy of pain from nerve |
endings in peripheral tissue to synaptic transmission in the central nervous system. Factors that affect pain perception, |
including pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment modalities and psychological aspects of pain, will also be |
discussed. (Open to Kinesiology majors only.) |
Azar, Nadia
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Nursing
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Nursing
1163-351
The Human Meaning of Death
An examination of the human experience of death and dying, the meaning of human life, ethical and cultural aspects, |
euthanasia, and advanced directives. Lectures, readings, films, and discussions will explore a variety of significant thinkers |
and concepts concerning death. Through various exercises and shared experiences, students will be encouraged to examine |
their own feelings and attitudes toward death. (Open to non-nursing students and may be taken as an Arts option by B.Sc.N. |
students.) (3 lecture hours a week.) |
LEC
T
02:30
05:20PM
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course will be offered as a hybrid model. Students have the option to attend weekly classes in person |
on campus or live online via Blackboard Collaborate, as per the class schedule. Most weeks, the instructor |
will present simultaneously in class and through Collaborate to students who are off-campus. The |
off-campus (online) students will be able to participate in the live classes and ask questions through the |
Collaborate interface. Depending on the class activity/content, there may be some weeks where students |
will be required to attend class in person on campus, rather than online. The instructor will provide this |
information at the start of the course. |
All tests, quizzes, mid-term and final exams must be written in person at UWindsor campus unless |
otherwise specified by the instructor. |
Classroom location will be provided to students registered in course on Blackboard Learn site. |
1163-375
Nursing Care- Complex Health Problems II
This continues to focus on the exploration of health, maturation and adaptation of adults experiencing complex and/or |
multi-system health disruptions within the context of family and community. Environment, culture, critical thinking, |
communication, caring and teaching/learning along with assessment and intervention skills are emphasized. (Prerequisites: |
Completion of all year 3 fall semester courses.) (Corequisites: Registration in all year 3 winter semester nursing courses.) (3 |
lecture hours a week.) |
08:30am
Fox, Susan M
LEC
F
08:30
11:20AM
104
Toldo Health |
Education Centre |
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
"This course section will be offered as a hybrid model. Students have the option to attend weekly classes in |
person on campus or live online via Blackboard Collaborate, as per the class schedule. Most weeks, the |
instructor will present simultaneously in class and through Collaborate to students who are off-campus. The |
off-campus (online) students will be able to participate in the live classes and ask questions through the |
Collaborate interface. Depending on the class activity/content, there may be some weeks where students |
will be required to attend class in person on campus, rather than online. The instructor will provide this |
information at the start of the course. All tests, quizzes, mid-term and final exams must be written in person |
at UWindsor campus unless otherwise specified by the instructor." |
08:30am
Rickeard, D.
LEC
F
08:30
11:20AM
100
Toldo Health |
Education Centre |
Apr 11
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
"This course section will be offered as a hybrid model. Students have the option to attend weekly classes in |
person on campus or live online via Blackboard Collaborate, as per the class schedule. Most weeks, the |
instructor will present simultaneously in class and through Collaborate to students who are off-campus. The |
off-campus (online) students will be able to participate in the live classes and ask questions through the |
Collaborate interface. Depending on the class activity/content, there may be some weeks where students |
will be required to attend class in person on campus, rather than online. The instructor will provide this |
information at the start of the course. All tests, quizzes, mid-term and final exams must be written in person |
at UWindsor campus unless otherwise specified by the instructor." |
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Nursing
1163-376
Advanced Health Assessment
This course is intended to help senior level BScN students strengthen their assessment skills through presentation of cases, |
experiential learning, helping student to effectively and consistently differentiate their assessments and focus their plans of |
care. The student will be expected to integrate prior and current learning in deciding what data to collect and what data is |
important in developing differential nursing diagnoses. Provides an opportunity to focus on critical thinking, |
diagnostic-reasoning skills as students transition to the novice RN role. (Prerequisite: 63-278). |
12:00pm
LEC
Apr 21
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This is a an online theory course with an in person lab requirement. Students must also register in lab |
section 51 |
1163-389
Community as Client
An introduction to community theories, models and research, that will assist the student to promote the health of groups, |
aggregates and communities. Students will explore principles and strategies of assisting communities to build/shape their |
communities or to change factors, that may will increase healthy lifestyles, access to preventative services, decrease |
discrepancies in health status and outcomes for different populations including the marginalized, school children, and |
populations at risk for illness and premature death. The nursing tools of caring, communication, problem solving and |
teaching/learning are emphasized. (Prerequisites: Completion of all required fall year 3 nursing courses.) (3 lecture hours a |
week.) (Credit may not be obtained for both 63-471 and 63-389) |
03:30pm
LEC
W
08:30
11:20AM
1118
Erie Hall
Apr 8
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
"This course section will be offered by partial distance - i.e. some weeks, classes will be delivered online, |
and other weeks, classes will be delivered in person on campus only. There will be approx. 4-6 weeks of in |
person classes. The professor will provide the dates at the start of the course, and the dates will be posted |
on the Blackboard Learn course site. All tests, quizzes, mid-term and final exams must also be written in |
person at UWindsor campus, except for e-learning modules." |
03:30pm
LEC
M
02:30
05:20PM
1101
Apr 8
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course section will be offered by partial distance - i.e. some weeks, classes will be delivered online, |
and other weeks, classes will be delivered in person on campus only. There will be approx. 4-6 weeks of in |
person classes. The professor will provide the dates at the start of the course, and the dates will be posted |
on the Blackboard Learn course site. All tests, quizzes, mid-term and final exams must also be written in |
person at UWindsor campus, except for e-learning modules. |
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Nursing
1163-399
Sel Top Nurs: Found. Hematology/Oncology
This selected topics course will offer students an opportunity to study in-depth a topic of interest to individuals preparing for a |
career in a health profession. The selection of topics will vary from term to term, depending on the expertise of available |
instructors. May include a lab component depending on the topic. Possible special topics include, Women's Health,Indigenous |
Health, etc., but for a complete list of approved Nursing Electives, please contact the Faculty of Nursing. (Open to |
non-Nursing students and may be taken as an open option by BScN students.)(3 lecture hours a week, with possible lab |
component depending on the topic). (May be repeated for credit if content changes) |
03:30pm
LEC
Apr 20
Section Offered as Distance Education
This course focuses on establishing a foundation of specialized knowledge in hematology and oncology for |
health care providers and other interested persons. Topics include the theoretical basis of cancer |
development, cancer genetics, cancer-related cell signaling alterations, common cancer treatments, and |
patient-centered discussions regarding the most common oncologic and hematologic malignancies facing |
Canadians today. Prior knowledge from anatomy/physiology, health assessment, microbiology, |
biochemistry, and pathophysiology will be utilized in this course. |
This course section will be offered as online. |
All tests, quizzes, mid-term and final exams will also be online. |
1163-399
Topic:Cult. & Health Across the Lifespan
12:00pm
LEC
Apr 12
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
"All mid-term and final exams must be written in person at UWindsor campus." |
Exploration of theory and research related to health and illness across the life cycle of diverse cultural |
groups in Canada. Topics will include transcultural concepts in growth and development, family and |
community health, mental health, sexuality, religion, ethical issues, pain, and death. |
Mandatory in person orientation - Friday January 6, 2017 from 5:30 to 7:00 pm in Toldo 204 |
All Mid-Terms and Final Exams must be written in person at the University of Windsor. |
1163-532
Adv Assess of Oncol/Palliat. Patients II
This course is the second of two advanced health assessment, diagnostics and therapeutics courses of the Oncology/Palliative |
diploma that are designed to prepare students with advanced skills to provide holistic care to individuals who have |
experienced alterations in their physical health from cancer treatment and/or may also be in need of palliative care. Students |
will learn through lectures, readings, and simulations, learn and practice performing a holistic health history along with |
advanced techniques in inspection, percussion, palpation and auscultation for systematic health assessment of individuals. |
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Class will meet virtually Tuesdays, 7:30 - 10:30 pm. EST
2017 Winter Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
January 14, 2017
7:13:28AM
Nursing
1163-533
Interprofessional Psychosocial Oncology
This course is required for the graduate diploma in Advanced Practice Oncology/Palliative Nursing. It provides graduate |
students with an introduction to the field of psychosocial oncology. Emphasis is placed on |
understanding and interpreting the experience of cancer informed by theory, evidence and illness narratives. This course also |
emphasises an understanding of the illness experience and assists the student to assess distress and coping from a family |
centred perspective. This course draws on a case-based, narrative format and provides opportunities to learn in small groups |
of interprofessional learners drawn from across Canada. |
Pfaff, Kathryn
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Class will meet virtually Mondays, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. EST
1163-582
Advanced Statistics
An advanced course with a focus on multi-variate analysis. Topics include ANOVA, MANOVA, regression analyses, critique |
of statistical analyses of research articles, and computer data analysis. |
03:30pm
LEC
W
08:30
09:50AM
G101A
Leddy Library
Apr 10
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This is a partial distance course with both online and in class delivery of content. In class portion schedule |
is scheduled as indicated. |
03:30pm
El-Masri, M.
LEC
W
10:00
11:20AM
G101A
Leddy Library
Apr 10
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This is a partial distance course with both online and in class delivery of content. In class portion schedule |
is scheduled as indicated. |
Forensic Science
1457-201
Introduction to Forensic Science
This course will survey the many specialties of Forensic Science, including forensic pathology, entomology, anthropology, |
biology, botany, geology, etc. Special guest lectures by practicing forensic scientists will give students direct contact with the |
role they play in the extraction and meaning of evidence. |
08:30am
Jasra, Pardeep
LEC
Apr 13
Section Offered as Distance Education
1457-411
Advances in Human Identification
This course in designed to familiarize students with latest advances in Forensics human identification and identity |
management techniques. Traditional identification techniques and latest identification techniques from hard and soft tissues, |
biological and non-biological evidences, human scent evidence, digital and biometric methods and future considerations will |
be covered. Pre-requisites: (14-57-201 and 14-57-210 or permission of the instructor) |
08:30am
Jasra, S.
LEC
Apr 12
Section Offered as Distance Education