Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert
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Complementary <strong>Course</strong>s (General Education Component)<br />
Complementary courses provide students with an opportunity to take courses outside of their area of concentration. All<br />
students are required to take two Complementary courses. The Complementary courses are divided in five major domains –<br />
see each domain below. Each domain is divided into two sets. Students may register in only one course per set.<br />
Domain 1: Social Sciences<br />
<strong>Course</strong>s in the Social Sciences domain MAY NOT BE TAKEN by students in Social Science or Introduction to <strong>College</strong> Studies.<br />
Set 1<br />
Geography: Planetary Challenge<br />
Psychology: Introduction to Social Sciences<br />
Political Science: Politics and Society<br />
Sociology: An Introduction to Social Life<br />
Set 2<br />
Philosophy: God, Science and the Universe<br />
Philosophy: Human Rights, the Individual and Society<br />
Philosophy: The Great Religions of the Western World<br />
Domain 2: Science and Technology<br />
<strong>Course</strong>s in the Science and Technology domain MAY NOT BE TAKEN by students in Health or Pure & Applied Sciences.<br />
Set 1<br />
Biology: Sharing the Environment<br />
Biology: Biological Perspectives on Sex<br />
Motivational Synergistics<br />
Nutrition and Health Management<br />
Philosophy: Nature, Science and Society<br />
Philosophy: Technology, Nature and Environmental Issues<br />
Strategies for Successful <strong>College</strong> Studies<br />
Set 2<br />
Astronomy<br />
Characteristics and Mental Skills of Elite Athletes<br />
Chemistry and the Environment<br />
Domain 3: Modern Languages<br />
<strong>Course</strong>s in the Modern Languages domain MAY NOT BE TAKEN by students in Modern Languages.<br />
Set 1<br />
Les mots de la culture<br />
Littérature, culture et société<br />
Italian I<br />
Spanish I<br />
Set 2<br />
Italian II<br />
Le français à travers les âges<br />
Spanish II<br />
Domain 4: Language of Mathematics/Computer Science<br />
<strong>Course</strong>s in the Language of Mathematics and Computer Science domain MAY NOT BE TAKEN by certain students. See<br />
individual course descriptions for eligibility.<br />
Set 1<br />
Introduction to Desktop Publishing<br />
The Technical Image<br />
Using Application Software: Microsoft Office<br />
Using Spreadsheet Applications Software (Excel)<br />
Web Page Design<br />
Set 2<br />
Introduction to Programming with C++<br />
Programming with Visual Basic<br />
Study Skills in Algebra<br />
Study Skills in Functions<br />
Domain 5:<br />
Art and Aesthetics<br />
<strong>Course</strong>s in the Art and Aesthetics domain MAY NOT BE TAKEN by students in Creative Arts.<br />
Set 1<br />
Behind the Camera: Photo<br />
Introduction to Film Studies<br />
Introduction to Studio Arts<br />
Modern Art: Concepts and Practices<br />
Public Speaking for Beginners<br />
The Arts in Review<br />
Topics in Literature<br />
Writing about Music<br />
Writing for Journalism<br />
Set 2<br />
Behind the Camera: TV Studio<br />
Creative Imaging with Photoshop<br />
Creative Writing<br />
Introduction to Flash<br />
2D Computer Animation Workshop<br />
Music: Back and Forth, From Jazz to Rap to Techno