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BIO093 - Principles of Human Biology
This course continues BIO080 with an emphasis on the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Topics include maintenance of the human body through the digestive, circulatory, excretory, respiratory, and lymphatic systems, and control of the human body through the nervous, endocrine, reproductive, and respiratory systems. A virtual lab component is a major part of this subject. Upon completion of both BIO080 and BIO093 students will satisfy the biology entry requirements for most college level programs.
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BNM091 - Business Mathematics
This course provides students with the mathematical skills needed to perform business operations. Units of study include exponential growth, arithmetic and geometric sequences and series, simple and compound interest, retail, annuity, collecting and organizing and analyzing data. BNM091 builds a strong foundation for students moving on to further study and training in specialized Business Studies. It will provide practical skills for those who wish to move directly into the world of business.
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CHM093 - Applied Chemistry
This course continues CHM080. Topics include solutions; acids and bases with application to acid rain; hydrocarbons and other organic common families (alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, carboxylic acids, amines). A virtual lab component is a major part of this subject. The course reflects the needs of adult learners preparing to enter post-secondary college programs in health, environmental sciences and industry. Upon completion of both CHM080 and CHM093 students will satisfy the chemistry entry requirements for most college level programs.
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CSM090 - Communication and Self Management
This subject, at the advanced upgrading level, will provide you with the opportunity to review your career history, examine opportunities for your future, and complete a career portfolio to guide you in achieving your career goals. Students will enhance their self-confidence, vocabulary, interpersonal skills, and oral presentation skills.
Co-requisite: EAC149
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EAC149 - English and Communications
EAC149 is a non-credit developmental subject in reading, writing and oral expression that prepares students for EAC150. In this subject, you will expand your vocabulary, and learn to write more clearly and persuasively through analyzing non-fiction, fiction and other media; writing paragraphs and short essays; and participating in class discussions.
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MTH070 - Mathematics
This is an introductory upgrading level arithmetic course for adults who need to develop fundamental skills in mathematics. Upon successful completion of this subject, students may wish to continue their mathematics upgrading at the MTH080 level, or apply for admission to certain post-secondary programs.
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MTH080 - Mathematics
This intermediate upgrading level course is for adults who need to review or enhance their knowledge and understanding of basic mathematical concepts and skills, and who need to acquire a fundamental knowledge and understanding of elementary algebra. Upon successful completion of this subject, students may continue their mathematics upgrading at the MTH080 level, or apply for admission to certain post-secondary programs.
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MTH091 - Mathematics
Mathematics 091 is a course designed for students who wish to further their study of elementary algebraic techniques and to enhance their problem-solving skills. Topics include linear equations and inequalities, graphing, systems of linear equations, roots and radicals, and quadratic equations. Students may also study systems of measurement. Students who successfully complete this subject may apply for admission to post-secondary programs that require Grade 12 (C) Mathematics as a pre-requisite.
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MTH092 - Mathematics
This subject, at the advanced upgrading level, is for adults who plan to enter careers that require algebraic and trigonometric skills to solve technical problems. Students will be presented with many examples and exercises designed to provide experience with interpreting and analyzing practical problems. Topics include monomials, polynomials and factoring, equations in one variable and formulas, systems of equations, fractional expressions and equations, radical and complex numbers, quadratics, logarithms and functions, trigonometry, measurement and geometry. Upon successful completion of this subject, students may wish to apply for admission to certain post-secondary programs.
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MTH099 - Apprenticeship Mathematics
Students who complete this course successfully will have consolidated their basic mathematical skills, improved their problem-solving techniques, and learned the basics of functions, analytical geometry, and trigonometry. Units of study include number sense and algebra, measurement and geometry, proportional reasoning, analytical geometry, relations and functions, trigonometric functions, statistics and probability, and personal and workplace finance. These skills will prepare students for various college apprenticeship programs, and/or for the workplace.
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PHY091 - Physics
Curriculum under development.
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