2008-2009 Timetables
May. 5th, 2008 05:39 pmAccording to my own calculations, this should allow me to finish my B.Sc. (General). I'll finalize that statement and these tables in July/August once I find out what transfer credits I actually have. Edit: Final!


- CHEM 436 - Synthesis and Applications of Inorganic and Nano-materials - *3 (fi 6) (3-0-0). Introduction to methods of synthesizing inorganic materials with control of atomic, meso-, and micro-structure. Topics include sol-gel chemistry, chemical vapor deposition, electro-synthesis of materials, solid-state reactions, solid-state metathesis and high-temperature self-propagating reactions, template-directed syntheses of micro and mesoporous materials, micelles and colloids, synthesis of nanoparticles and nanomaterials. Applications of these synthetic techniques to applications such as photonic materials, heterogeneous catalysts, magnetic data storage media, nanoelectronics, display technologies, alternative energy technologies, and composite materials will be discussed. Prerequisite: CHEM 243 and one 300-level CHEM course; or CHEM 341; or CHEM 333; or consent of the instructor.
- GERM 211 - Intermediate German I - *3 (fi 6) (5-0-0). Designed to develop ability in speaking, reading and writing German, using modern short stories, cultural readers and audiovisual aids. Prerequisite: German 30 (or equivalent) or GERM 112 or consent of Department. Note: not to be taken by students with credit in GERM 150.
- MATH 222 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics - *3 (fi 6) (3-0-0). A problem-solving approach to discrete mathematics, covering secret codes, public-key codes, error-correcting codes, enumeration, recurrence relations, induction, graph theory, graph algorithms and parallel algorithms. Prerequisite: Any 100-level mathematics course, MATH 120 or 125 recommended.
- SOC 327 - Criminal Justice Administration in Canada - *3 (fi 6) (3-0-0). The evolution and evaluation of the theories of punishment; the law, the police and the courts; penal and reformatory institutions; probation and parole; experiments in reform and rehabilitation. Prerequisite: SOC 225.
- SOC 461 - Sociology of Art - *3 (fi 6) (3-0-0). A sociological study of art forms including painting, literature, music, and architecture; cross-cultural analysis of the roles of the artist; the relationship of art forms and movements to different social conditions and social change. Prerequisite: One of SOC 100, or 300.
- CHEM 433 - Structure in the Solid State - *3 (fi 6) (3-0-0). An introduction to X-ray crystallography. This course covers the following topics: (1) the nature and origin of X-rays; (2) crystal symmetry; (3) diffraction theory; (4) theory and practical aspects of X-ray data collection; (5) Fourier analysis and structure solution; (6) least-squares refinement and other techniques used in structure solution; and (7) discussions and interpretations of X-ray structures from the literature. Prerequisite: CHEM 243 and one 300-level CHEM course; or CHEM 333 or 341; or consent of the instructor.
- GERM 212 - Intermediate German II - *3 (fi 6) (5-0-0). Prerequisite: GERM 211 or consent of Department. Note: not to be taken by students with credit in GERM 150.
- MATH 241 - Geometry - *3 (fi 6) (3-0-0). Basic Euclidean geometry, congruence, parallelism, area, and similarity. Sound axiomatic development with emphasis on problem solving. Constructions and loci, inequalities, maxima and minima, circles, isometries, and additional topics. Prerequisites: Any 100-level Mathematics course.
- PSYCO 258 - Cognitive Psychology - *3 (fi 6) (3-0-0). A survey of findings of theoretical issues in the study of cognition, such as perception, attention, knowledge representation, memory, learning, language, reasoning, and problem solving. Prerequisites: PSYCO 104 and STAT 141 or 151.
- SOC 301 - Sociology of Gender - *3 (fi 6) (3-0-0). Comparative study of sex roles in selected societies with an emphasis upon contemporary Canada; sex-specific role behaviors and theories regarding their origin; recent sociological research on the social effects of sex roles. Prerequisite: One of SOC 100 or 300.