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Developmental Psychology (PSYC 002) |
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Psychology |
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In this course, you will trace human development from conception to death. Included will be the interaction of heredity and environment, age group characteristics and physiological and psychological problems that appear from early childhood through the aging process. This course qualifies as a General Education credit and is an elective course for the Certificate in the Study of Human Behaviour. Psychology: Developmental: Online This online psychology section follows the same curriculum and academic standards as the day and evening sections of this course (see course description above). Students will be expected to read selected chapters from the assigned textbook, and to be actively involved in the course content, located on the course website. For these reasons, the online Developmental Psychology course requires students to have access to an Internet-enabled computer, basic computer literacy skills, and well developed reading and writing skills. |
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Deviant Behaviour (SECN 522) |
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This course provides an examination of various theoretical explanations of criminal and deviant behaviour including the sociological, biological and psychological perspectives. Criminological theory is related to various types of criminal activity and the reality of crime in Canada, including victimology. |
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Disability Management (OHLT 203) |
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This course provides information on current legislation, acts and regulations that govern disability management interventions. Steps in the disability management process from claim initiation to return to work will be delineated. Leadership and decision making skills plus effective methods of business communication will be highlighted. Cost benefit analysis and return on investment will be included. |
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Electrical for Home Inspection (HMIN 102) |
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General Studies |
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This course is an introduction to residential electrical systems. Students will learn common terms and definitions, residential services and their components, wiring methods and materials. Emphasis will be placed on the identification of proper installation techniques. Both electrical and building codes will be used to further understand actual installation and the relevant regulations. Students will learn how to locate incorrect installations, and to make recommendations, which can resolve problems. |
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Electronic Fetal Monitoring Basics (OBST 104) |
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This course has been designed to provide an evidence-based approach to the basic concepts of fetal health surveillance in labour. Emphasis is placed on making the student comfortable with the terminology used and in developing a beginning level competency. The course follows the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada's (SOGC) guidelines on fetal health surveillance. Students will have an opportunity to examine and critically analyse a variety of EFM strips. Note: SOGC manual included in the fee. |
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Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) (CPAN 704) |
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This course covers the creation of well-designed enterprise applications using the upgraded Enterprise JavaBeans 2.0 specification. Students are introduced to every key skill involved in creating components, stand-alone Java platform clients, and JavaServer Pages API clients. EJB platform design patterns are discussed, showing the student how to apply them in "real-world" projects while avoiding critical errors in application design. Using actual business components, this course will cover EJB component architecture features including: stateless and stateful session beans, entity beans with bean-managed persistence, entity beans with container-managed persistence, container-managed relationships, local and remote interfaces, the Enterprise JavaBeans Query Language, and EJB 2.0 specification message-driven beans. |
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Ergonomics (OHLT 104) |
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This course is designed to introduce the student to the concepts of biophysics and ergonomics. Assessment of person and work environment interface with relation to physical demands analysis will be emphasized considering current ergonomics practices. Examples of common protective measures and controls will be examined. The development of prevention programs will be emphasized. |
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Essentials of Prenatal & Postnatal Care (OBST 102) |
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Course content guides the student in the examination of the nursing care of the prenatal and postnatal client and family. A comprehensive family-centred model is presented following the Canadian National Guidelines for Maternity Care with a focus on developing critical thinking, leadership and teaching skills. The anatomy and physiology of the reproductive system is reviewed. The content explores current research and ethnocultural practices in the prenatal and postnatal period. |
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Estates (LAWC 101) |
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Estates deals with the preparation of wills and the administration of estates. This includes the collection, realization and management of the assets of the deceased and after settlement of the debts of the estate, the payment of the legacies and the distribution of the residue to the beneficiaries. Knowledge of the documents to be filed to obtain the required court grant of letters testamentary, preparation of estate accounts, administration of ongoing trusts and the preparation of income tax returns, are all areas associated with this field. |
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Ethics for Home Inspection (HMIN 201) |
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This course will examine how people make ethical decisions. The home inspector regularly deals with issues of an ethical nature. Questions of right or wrong, good or bad, just or unjust will confront the home inspector daily. How should people act, and what reasons do people use to justify their actions and beliefs will be examined. This course will consider these issues and address underlying questions concerning human behaviour. The course will be delivered in three segments: tort law, ethics, and report writing. |
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Fares and Tickets ? International (TRAV 613) |
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International air travel has expanded exponentially in the past decade and promises to continue to grow. This course will provide you with the skills required to meet the needs of your international air travelers. These skills include an understanding of the two basic international faring system, mileage and routing, as well as currency procedures, including the use of the fictitious currency, Neutral Units of Construction. You will learn to interpret all the data found in the faring and pricing information in the CRSs and as printed on international tickets. This includes international fare basis codes, base fares, taxes, surcharges, currency codes and mileage principle coding as applicable. |
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Financial Accounting 1 (BACC 100) |
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Finance |
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The course assumes no accounting background on the part of the student. The course covers the complete accounting cycle, from the recording of transactions in journals through to the preparation of various types of financial statements used by businesses. Various books of entry are introduced. Business terms will be introduced throughout the course. |
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Financial Accounting 2 (BACC 200) |
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Finance |
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The course provides a detailed study of the accounting for various items appearing on a balance sheet, their control and effect upon related items of income, and expense. Also included are the accounting differences for each type of business entity. The course is designed to build on the accounting cycle in order that a student, upon completion of the course, would be able to understand, in a practical situation, the accounting function and information generated. |
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Fitness and Lifestyle Management 1 (PFP. 210) |
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Society has come to recognize that personal and collective wellness is essential to an enhanced way of life. This course introduces students to concepts of wellness and provides practical strategies for developing a healthy lifestyle. Students, through lectures, practical experience and self-evaluation will address physical fitness, nutrition, self-responsibility and social interaction. Students will develop strategies to develop, design and implement an effective personal fitness program and develop strategies to be successful at the Physical Readiness Evaluation for Police (PREP) in Ontario. |
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Forensic Investigations (SECN 521) |
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In this course students will examine the requirements of a continuing investigation. They will learn the rules of evidence and develop the ability to apply said rules in the collection and presentation of evidence in a court of law. Forensic requirements, statute law and other issues will be emphasized. |
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Fundamentals of Golf (BPGM 502) |
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Fundamentals of Golf |
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Fundamentals of Programming & Design Using JAVA (CPAN 120) |
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This is a first course in programming, designed to teach the fundamentals which must be acquired to become a good programmer, with emphasis on those required for problem solving using a structured, top down methodology. The methodology will be applied to solve a series of typical simple business problems. From these solutions, computer programs will be written, tested, and debugged. Java will be taught and used as a language for coding the programs. The course focuses on the three most fundamental logical structures central to all programming and how they can be applied to solve most business application needs. |
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Fundamentals of Volunteer Management (VOLM 001) |
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Volunteers are vital to the success of many organizations and there is an urgent need for these important resources to be effectively recruited, retained, managed and developed. At the completion of the certificate program, participants will: master the volunteer retention cycle, develop tools to effectively respond to current and emerging issues, understand the complexities of leadership, influence and organizational relationships and structures, and learn to create and market successful volunteer programs. A field placement in an organization within your community is an essential component of the program. You will have the opportunity to apply the theories and principles learned in the course during the placement under the guidance of a mentor who currently demonstrates excellence in the volunteer sector. The program is offered during the day, as well as on weekends and now online. In the fall semester, the program is delivered in nine, one-day sessions, one full-day per month, 9am to 4pm (usually the first Wednesday of every month). Weekend sessions are available in the winter semester (one weekend per month for five weekends), from 9am to 4 pm. The online program will be offered in both fall and winter semesters. Online Learning Option The development and delivery of an online version of Humber's Fundamentals in the Management of Volunteers program has been made possible through a collaborative partnership between Humber, the Canadian Cancer Society - Ontario Division and the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. The online program is accessed via a web browser and is designed specifically for students who are self-directed learners and prefer a more flexible study schedule. The sessions are interactive and you will experience "real-time chat" in the online discussion groups with other students and with the instructor. You will have the opportunity to work in pairs or teams but will also receive individual assessment of assignments, and personal feedback. The Association for Volunteer Administration (AVA) has registered this course as contributing to the participants' professional development in volunteer resources management. Registration is based on a review of the course purposes and learning objectives, instructor credentials, and consistency with the core competencies for this field as identified by AVA. Participation in this program may assist the individual in developing knowledge and skills needed to achieve AVAs professional credential, Certified in Volunteer Administration (CVA). |
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GIS Software ? Arc View (CIVL 802) |
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At the end of this course, the student should be able to create data in ArcView, to Query and manipulate data; geocode addresses perform spatial analyses, produce map outputs and charts. Included with the book is a fully functioning 180-day trial version of ArcView 8 software on CD-ROM with data for the book's exercises. Students will require Windows NT version 4, Windows 2000 or Windows XP to install the ArcView 8 program. Students may choose to do ArcView 3.x, but will be required to purchase their own copies of Getting to Know ArcView GIS for Version 3.1 (ISBN No. 1-879102-46-3 This may be ordered online or by phone from Chapters, Amazon, Indigo, or Barnes and Noble). |
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Global Positioning Systems (GPS) (CIVL 804) |
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This online course will start with an overview of GPS, the history of GPS and GPS applications. The course will cover GPS fundamentals of satellite navigation (how GPS works, GPS signal structure, GPS and time, pseudo-ranging, carrier phase ranging, error budget, differencing). Also covered will be types of receivers, Geoid modelling, vertical positioning, mission planning, Glonass system, and GPS markets and applications. The course will finish with future trends in GPS. |
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