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Click on the name of an online course offered at Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the course by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Golf Club Administration (BPGM 508) |
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Golf Club Administration |
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Golf Operations (BPGM 504) |
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Ground Transportation (TRAV 603) |
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You will find car rental a relatively simple product to sell and book and commissions are reasonable. Some seventy per cent of North Americans travel by car while vacationing. Learn the basics of the product, policies, procedures, codes, pricing and distribution. Rail travel recaptures the image of a different time and appeals to many leisure travelers. This study focuses on Amtrak, VIA Rail, BritRail and Eurail, the types of train accommodations, services and fare structure. |
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Heating for Home Inspection (HMIN 103) |
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This course is an introduction to the design and operation of gas, oil and electric residential heating systems. Emphasis will be placed upon systems operation from an inspection standpoint, rather than that of maintenance/service aspect. In class students will be involved in "hands-on" activities, including actual inspections of components. |
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History and Philosophy of Childbirth Education (CBED 103) |
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Healthcare |
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The student will examine the process, assessment and management of labour and birth within a family centred framework. Pain will be examined considering theories regarding management, and a variety of holistic and non-invasive strategies. Labour support will focus on intrapartum measures, which can be utilized by health professionals and significant others, and will be demonstrated and practiced in a classroom lab setting. Discussions will be based on evidenced-based practice. Note: A one-day classroom lab is required for online learning students. Special permission is required from the instructor for those who cannot attend. |
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Hospitality (TRAV 604) |
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Earn great commissions by booking your client's hotel accommodations. Learn the basics of the hotel product, rate structure, property and room classifications, codes, published and automated resources and non-automated reservations procedures. Identify your guests' preferences, learn the variables that affect prices, select the right hotel for any given client. |
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Human Relations (OMDP 103) |
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What makes people "tick"... and how to keep them going! Human Relations will improve your understanding of people. You will discuss motivation, handling conflict, delegation, building morale and more. Studying these topics will give you practical insights into handling people more effectively and improve your overall performance. |
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Human Resource Administration (BMGT 300) |
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This course provides an overall understanding of the human resources function as it relates to an organization's goals and strategic objectives. It provides an understanding of the issues of HR management and its contribution to the organization through its various functions, activities and processes. |
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Human Resource Planning (BMGT 206) |
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As a result of this course the student will be able to describe the essential elements of the strategic human resource planning (HRP) process in organizations. Students will be able to analyse, assess, and program for the human resource requirements of organizational, business and strategic plans. Students will learn quantitative, as well as qualitative concepts, approaches and techniques as they relate to the hiring, development and placement of staff in organizations. |
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Humanities (HUMA 024) |
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This course will initially focus on the questions individuals ask of themselves when seeking to understand their own motives and behaviour. The course will then extend outward to the various contexts within which individuals operate as participants in a social, cultural and physical world. Through all of the contexts and corresponding units of the course, there will be an emphasis on the fundamental questions that accompany human endeavour. This course qualifies as a General Education credit and is a compulsory course for the Certificate in the Study of Human Behaviour. Humanities: Online The online Humanities 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 articles in the textbook as well as work with various Internet resources. E-mail will be used to facilitate discussion of course content. For these reasons, the online Humanities section 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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I.T. Career Planning (CPAN 600) |
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This computerized course will provide students with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to market themselves to an employer, to effectively gain rewarding employment using career connections. This course has been developed to prepare students to conduct an effective job search in light of today's challenging job market. The course is meant to address the needs of diverse populations (graduates, current students, and community individuals) in a flexible, easy-to-access manner. |
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Income Tax 1: Intro (ACCT 461) |
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Accounting |
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In this course you will study the Income Tax Act, investigate the federal and provincial income tax laws that affect individuals and analyse the principles of income taxation. Finally, you will relate your new knowledge to practical situations. |
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Information Systems Concepts (ACCT 108) |
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Accounting |
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This course is a combination of in-class lectures, discussions, two (2) out-of-class scrapbook assignments, a research assignment and computer-based training (CBT) modules on Microsoft Word. The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to computer information systems with an emphasis on the hardware and software and basic Microsoft Windows knowledge (maintaining storage locations, backup disks, diaries of work completed, etc.) and Microsoft Word 2000. This course will provide terminology along with the basic concepts of computer input devices, processing concepts, and output devices. Students will also be introduced to the Internet and web pages through the use of the course WebCT site. |
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Information Technology Foundations (CPAN 100) |
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This course introduces you to computer information systems, with an emphasis on hardware aspects. As with all areas of specialization, a great deal of terminology must be understood for the employee to function properly in the field. This course will also cover the basic concepts of computer input devices, processing concepts, and output devices. You will also be introduced to the Internet and web pages through the use of basic HTML, and you will complete a self-study project in Word/Excel. |
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Instructional Techniques (OLC. 104) |
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Are you interested in adding variety to your instructional style? What is the difference between an instructional skill and an instructional strategy? You will learn teaching skills such as questioning styles and strategies, and co-operative learning. Learn to distinguish between teacher-directed, student-directed and self-directed instructional styles. Specialized workshops will increase your experience with instructional equipment. This course may include mandatory group work. Students may be required to purchase textbook(s). |
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Intermediate Accounting I (ACCT 331) |
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Accounting |
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This course will cover in more depth, the introduction to accounting previously covered. The emphasis is on accounting theory and concepts, and an analysis of the special problems that arise in applying these underlying concepts to financial accounting. The objective of the course is to develop your ability in the application of accounting concepts to practical situations. For students requiring extra tutorial assistance, please refer to the Open Learning Centre information in this publication. |
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Intermediate Accounting II (ACCT 531) |
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This course is a continuation of ACCT 331 Accounting 1: Intermediate, placing emphasis on accounting theory and conducting an in-depth study of the analysis of special problems that arise in applying these concepts to financial accounting. The objective of the course is to develop your ability in the application of accounting concepts to practical situations. |
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Internet Mapping (CIVL 805) |
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This online course covers GIS components for Internet and wireless networks. Studies include network environments and network communications models. Students look at evolutions of web mapping (i.e. static map publishing, interactive maps and OpenGIS). Other topics include: geographic markup language (GML), commercial web mapping programs and mobile GIS systems. There will be case studies in transportation, planning and resource mapping. A map will be published using ArcExplorer (free download from ESRI). Cost of textbook not included. |
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Internet Programming (ISYS 279) |
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Learn the essential tools of web development and design by creating your own web page. You will create web documents using HyperText Markup Language (HTML), plus discover how the language is used and interpreted on the World Wide Web to display text formats, colours, images and various page layouts. In addition to delivering your information up on the Internet for everyone to view, you will implement style sheets technology (CSS) to further control the appearance and positioning of the contents within your page. Dynamic HTML will be explored by adding JavaScript programs, Java applets and by developing online forms. |
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Interviewing & Deception (SECN 523) |
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This course focuses on interviewing and detecting deception skills. Students develop the interviewing skills necessary to retrieve information from victims, witnesses and suspects. |
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