Results from September 1st to December 31st, 2025 for Course & All Students

BCHM 4000/5000/7000 – B: Metabolic Syndrome in Health and Disease 

For Fall has been moved to Monday & Wednesday | 15:00 – 16:15

Indigenous Erotica as Embodied Sovereignty - INDG4850

This seminar will use literature, art, pop culture and sport to look at two inter-related topics:

GEOG 2070: Natural Disasters TU/THURS: 9 - 10:15 A.M. Instructor: Jolene Debert Science GLER

Join the Faculty of Fine Arts in a new research creation course and learn how to create engaging scholarly work in dynamic audiovisual formats.

Learn about Japan’s rich visual culture and the interplay between religion, aesthetics and society.

This course helps students thrive professionally by focusing on self-discovery, articulating strengths and mastering the career development cycle, which includes 20 hours of volunteer work.

Wed, Nov 19, 2025, 2:26 pm
Ends Wed, Jan 14, 2026, 11:59 pm

NEW COURSE OFFERING - Winter 2026 Liberal Education 2850: Introduction to The Trivium: Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric Monday/Wednesday 1:30-2:45pm

Wed, Nov 26, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Earn credit and gain real-world experience by joining the Storyteller at Large program. For almost 50 years, SAL has connected students to the community through story telling.

The Marlowe seminar will explore the work of (arguably) the second most significant playwright in the language.

This course offers students an overview of some of the major theoretical questions of Marxist critical theory. No prior knowledge is assumed. Open to students from all disciplines who possess third-year standing.

Wed, Dec 10, 2025
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Want to solve real city problems? The City Scholars Symposium (Dec. 10) showcases students using Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) to create lasting impact. Network, gain experience, shape the future!