Faculty/Staff | Course/Lab/Program |
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Dale Tracy | ENGL 3304 Canadian Drama What happens when performance calls attention to the real life reaching out from it? In this course, we’ll approach the border between art and reality, in part by thinking about human relationships to natural environments. In class, through ungraded creative collaboration, we’ll explore each play’s setting—the environments that the characters exist as part of and understand themselves through—in relation to the place of our learning together. |
Allyson Rozell | MATH 1115 Statistics I Students will summarize and display data and perform inferences about proportions, means and standard deviations for one and two populations. Students will summarize and display data, find confidence intervals, and perform hypothesis tests for proportions, means, and standard deviations, for one and two populations, both large and small. They will also perform regression analysis, and determine probabilities. |
John Martin | GEOG 1102 Physical Geography Introduction to the science of the atmosphere and climate change. Effects of climate change locally in BC and globally. |