Tentative Fall/Winter Listing

Online Learning Tentative Fall/Winter Schedule for 2024 - 2025

Fall and Winter registration will open for 2024 - 2025 academic year on Thursday, April 25, 2024 at 9:30am AST.

Listed below is a tentative schedule for 2024 - 2025 academic year. We make every effort to have accurate, up-to-date schedule information available on our web site at all times but the courses are subject to change without notice. Please refer to the for the most up-to-date information.

FALL 2024 (September to December)

Course Number Course Name
ACCT 2241.1WW Introductory Financial Accounting
ACCT 2242.1WW Introductory Managerial Accounting 
ASTR 1010.1WW/WX Life in the Universe
CMLW 2201.1WW Legal Aspects of Business I
CRIM 1303.1WW Introduction to Criminology
CRIM 2304.1WW Canadian Criminal  Justice System
ECON 1201.1WW Principles of Microeconomics
ENGL 1205.1WW Introduction to Literature
ENGL 3444.1WW Shakespeare I
GEOG 1100.1WW Global Perspectives of Land and Life
GEOG 2306.1WW Geospatial Concepts
GEOL 1202.1WW Planet Earth: Atlantic Canada Perspective
HIST 3300.1WW British Pop Music & Culture
MGMT 2385.1WW Introduction to HR Management
MGMT 3480.1WW Ethical Responsibilities of Organizations
MGMT 4485.1WW Wage and Salary Administration
MGMT 4489.1WW Strategic Management
MSC 2217.1WW Operations Management
PSYC 1000.1WW Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 1100.1WW Intro to Biological Psychology
PSYC 1520.1WW Introduction  Personality Psychology
PSYC 2410.1WW Child Development
PSYC 2430.1WW Longevity and Aging
PSYC 2550.1WW The Psychology of Gender
PSYC 3130.1WW Drugs and Behaviour 
PSCY 3160.1WW Human Sexual Behaviour 
PSYC 4670.1WW Applied Sport Psychology
RELS 1352.1WW Death
RELS 2330.1WW Spirituality and Work
RELS 2353.1WW New Religious Movements
RELS 3354.1WW Indigen People, Rel, Spirit & Just

 

WINTER 2025 (January - April)

Course Number Course Name
ACCT 2241.2WW Introductory Financial Accounting 
ACCT 2242.2WW Introductory Managerial Accounting
ASTR 1010.2WW/2WX Life in the Universe
CMLW 2201.2WW Legal Aspects of Business I
CRIM 3526.2WW Organized Crime
ECON 1202.2WW Principles of Macroeconomics
ENGL 1205.2WW Introduction to Literature
GEOG 1200.2WW People, Place & Environment
GEOL 1203.2WW Planet History: Atlantic Canada Perspective
HIST 1301.2WW Intro: History of Science & Technology
HIST 2202.2WW Environmental History of Europe:1300-1900
HIST 3300.2WW British Pop Music & Culture
MGMT 2382.2WW Intro to Organizational Behaviour
MGMT 3480.2WW Ethical Responsibilities of Organizations
MGMT 4489.2AW/2BW Strategic Management
MGSC 2207.2WW Introductory Statistics
PSYC 1000.2WW Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 1520.2WW Intro Personality Psychology
PSYC 2410.2WW Child Development
PSYC 2430.2WW Longevity and Aging
PSYC 2550.2WW The Psychology of Gender
PSYC 3130.2WW Drugs & Behaviour
PSYC 3160.2WW Human Sexual Behaviour
PSYC 3230.2WW Psychology of Leadership
PSYC 4670.2WW Applied Sport Psychology
RELS 1252.2WW Religion in Contemp Culture
RELS 1251.2WW Religious Diversity in Canada
RELS 1351.2WW Love
RELS 2211.2WW Religious Lives
RELS 3220 2WW African Diaspora Religions
RELS 3330.2WW Spirituality in the Workplace
RELS 3356 2WW Religions in Film
SJCS 3220.2WW Race, Racism & Colonialism

For more information on attending online courses, please go Online Learning.

What you MUST KNOW if you are registering for full credit course(s) (6 credit hours):

Full Credit Courses, now referred to as XX and YY.

  • Courses historically taught over the academic year are now split into 2 parts.
  • Students must register for the same section in both the September and January terms.
  • These courses are identified by the section letters XX and YY.
  • Please note: if the XX section is full, then the YY term is considered not available to register in.

For example, a student registering for PHIL 1200 AXX in the September to December term must also register for PHIL 1200 AYY in the January to April term.

The Registrar's Office will run regular checks on these courses and will alter a student's course selection to remedy any problems.

Credit Hours = Replace Credits
0.5 credits= 3 credit hours
1.0 credits = 6 credit hours.

The 3 year, 15 credit program becomes a 3 year, 90 credit hours program.
The 4 year, 20 credit program becomes a 4 year, 120 credit hours program.

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