Mount Royal University Academic Upgrading Fall 2014 Schedule of Classes

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ACADEMIC UPGRADING SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FALL 2014


ACADEMIC UPGRADING FALL 2014 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

Upgrade your high school marks Getting into the program of your choice can be competitive. Improve your high school grades or pick up courses you need for admission by taking academic upgrading in English, Math, Biology, Chemistry, Social Science and Physics. Our courses cover the approved Alberta high school curriculum as well as additional skills that prepare students for first-year university coursework. Academic Upgrading course grades will appear on your Mount Royal transcript. However, these courses are not eligible for Alberta Education high school graduation, credit or transcript purposes. For more information about earning your high school diploma by challenging the Alberta Education high school diploma exams, call 780.427.7219 or 310.0000 (toll-free) or visit education.alberta.ca.

Mount Royal Upgrading Course Biology 0115 Biology 0130 Chemistry 0115 Chemistry 0130 English 0115 English 0130 Mathematics 0115 Mathematics 0130 Mathematics 0132 Mathematics 0131 Physics 0130 Social Science 0130

Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent Biology 20 Biology 30 Chemistry 20 Chemistry 30 *Preparatory Course English Language Arts 30-1 Mathematics 10C / 20-1 Mathematics 30-1 Mathematics 30-2 Mathematics 31 Physics 30 Social Studies 30-1

*Prepares students for the next level writing courses including English 0130 and/or English 0212


Academic Upgrading • Fall 2014 Schedule of Classes BIOL 0130 - Fundamentals of Biology

(0 credits) 3 hours lecture, 1 hour tutorial, 3 hours lab per week Topics in this course include: cell chemistry, cell ultra-structure, organelle function, metabolic pathways of photosynthesis and respiration, mitotic and meiotic processes, genetics and heredity and human systems. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Biology 30 Recommended Preparation: Biology 0115 or Biology 20 COURSE ID

Abbreviations used in the following schedule CRN = Course Registration Number DIR = Direct Delivery (online) LEC = Lecture LAB = Laboratory

TUT = Tutorial

EA = East A Building

EB = East B Building

EC = East C Building

M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday This document is accurate up to the date of publication. Mount Royal reserves the right to make whatever changes circumstances may require. Students are advised to review their schedules carefully.

Biology (BIOL) BIOL 0115 - Introduction to Biology

(0 credits) 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab per week Topics include energy flow in the biosphere, energy flow in the cell, adaptation, population and matter and energy exchange. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Biology 20 COURSE ID

CRN TYPE DAY(S)

BIOL 0115-001 40386 LEC TR Lecture 001 take Lab 501 or 502 BIOL 0115-501 40387 LAB R BIOL 0115-502 40388 LAB R

TIME

ROOM MAX

0930-1050am

O218

28

0200-0450pm 0200-0450pm

B133 B133

18 10

CRN TYPE DAY(S)

TIME

ROOM MAX

BIOL 0130-001 40389 LEC WF 1230-0150pm O222 49 Lecture 001 take one of Tutorials 401-410 and One of Labs 501-512 BIOL 0130-002 41473 LEC WF 0800-0920am EA1024 54 Lecture 002 take one of Tutorials 401-410 and One of Labs 501-512 BIOL 0130-003 40390 LEC TR 1100-1220pm B202 36 Lecture 003 take one of Tutorials 401-410 and One of Labs 501-512 BIOL 0130-004 44301 LEC WF 0330-0450pm B202 36 Lecture 004 take one of Tutorials 401-410 and One of Labs 501-512 BIOL 0130-005 40391 LEC WF 0200-0320pm T227 36 Lecture 005 take one of Tutorials 401-410 and One of Labs 501-512 BIOL 0130-006 43503 LEC T 0600-0650pm B202 36 LEC R 0600-0750pm B202 36 Lecture 006 take Tutorial 411 and Lab 513 or 514 BIOL 0130-401 44627 TUT R 0900-0950am T234 18 BIOL 0130-402 44628 TUT F 1000-1050am B202 23 BIOL 0130-403 44629 TUT R 0800-0850am B231 23 BIOL 0130-404 44630 TUT F 1100-1150am B202 23 BIOL 0130-405 44631 TUT R 0400-0450pm B206 22 BIOL 0130-406 44632 TUT R 0100-0150pm B206 22 BIOL 0130-407 44633 TUT R 0300-0350pm B222 22 BIOL 0130-408 44634 TUT T 0400-0450pm B222 22 BIOL 0130-409 44635 TUT T 0200-0250pm T234 18 BIOL 0130-410 49813 TUT W 1100-1150am B220 18 BIOL 0130-411 50234 TUT T 0700-0750pm B202 36 BIOL 0130-501 40392 LAB M 1100-0150pm B150 18 BIOL 0130-502 40393 LAB M 1100-0150pm B150 18 BIOL 0130-503 40394 LAB M 0200-0450pm B150 14 BIOL 0130-504 40395 LAB M 0200-0450pm B150 18 BIOL 0130-505 40396 LAB T 0800-1050am B150 18 BIOL 0130-506 40399 LAB T 0800-1050am B150 18 BIOL 0130-507 40400 LAB T 1100-0150pm B150 18 BIOL 0130-508 42670 LAB T 1100-0150pm B150 18 BIOL 0130-509 42672 LAB T 0200-0450pm B150 18 BIOL 0130-510 44302 LAB T 0200-0450pm B150 18 BIOL 0130-511 44303 LAB M 0800-1050am B150 18 BIOL 0130-512 42114 LAB M 0800-1050am B150 18 BIOL 0130-513 50235 LAB M 0600-0850pm B150 18 BIOL 0130-514 50236 LAB M 0600-0850pm B150 18

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Academic Upgrading • Fall 2014 Schedule of Classes

Chemistry (CHEM)

CHEM 0130 - Basic Chemistry II

CHEM 0115 - Basic Chemistry I

(0 credits) 3 hours lecture, 1 hour tutorial, 3 hours lab per week Topics include: matter and measurement in chemistry, atomic structure, periodic table, chemical formulae and nomenclature, chemical reactions and chemical equations, mole concept and stoichiometric calculations, chemical bonding solution, stoichiometry and gas laws. Students who successfully complete this course or its equivalent are adequately prepared to take Chemistry 0130. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Chemistry 20 Recommended Preparation: Pure Mathematics 10, Mathematics 10-C or equivalent COURSE ID

CRN TYPE DAY(S)

TIME

ROOM MAX

CHEM 0115-001 42104 LEC TR 0800-0920am T227 30 Lecture 001 take One of Tutorials 401-406 and One of Labs 501-506 CHEM 0115-002 42891 LEC MR 1100-1220pm EB1102 36 Lecture 002 take One of Tutorials 401-406 and One of Labs 501-506 CHEM 0115-003 44637 LEC TR 1230-0150pm EC1145 36 Lecture 003 take One of Tutorials 401-406 and One of Labs 501-506 CHEM 0115-004 43516 LEC T 0600-0750pm B219 36 LEC R 0600-0650pm B222 36 Lecture 004 take Tutorial 407 and Lab 507 or 508 CHEM 0115-401 40442 TUT M 0100-0150pm B206 18 CHEM 0115-402 40443 TUT M 0900-0950am B206 18 CHEM 0115-403 42892 TUT R 0300-0350pm W207 18 CHEM 0115-404 42893 TUT F 1100-1150am B222 18 CHEM 0115-405 40444 TUT M 0300-0350pm EA2031 12 CHEM 0115-406 40445 TUT F 1000-1050am B222 18 CHEM 0115-407 43517 TUT R 0700-0750pm B222 36 CHEM 0115-501 40446 LAB T 1100-0150pm B270 18 CHEM 0115-502 42895 LAB T 0200-0450pm B270 12 CHEM 0115-503 40448 LAB W 0800-1050am B270 18 CHEM 0115-504 40449 LAB T 0800-1050am B270 18 CHEM 0115-505 42894 LAB W 1100-0150pm B270 18 CHEM 0115-506 40447 LAB W 0200-0450pm B270 18 CHEM 0115-507 43519 LAB W 0600-0850pm B270 18 CHEM 0115-508 43520 LAB F 0600-0850pm B270 18

(0 credits) 3 hours lecture, 1 hour tutorial, 3 hours lab per week Topics include: solution stoichiometry, acids and bases, oxidationreduction, energy changes, reaction rates, chemical equilibria, redox reactions and electrochemistry. This is a quantitative chemistry course and therefore some math skills are strongly recommended. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Chemistry 30 Recommended Preparation: Chemistry 0115 or Chemistry 20 AND Mathematics 0115, Mathematics 20-1 or Pure Mathematics 20 COURSE ID

CRN TYPE DAY(S)

TIME

ROOM MAX

CHEM 0130-001 40450 LEC MW 1100-1220pm O222 49 Lecture 001 take One of Tutorials 401-409 and One of Labs 501-513 CHEM 0130-002 40451 LEC MW 0200-0320pm T141 54 Lecture 002 take One of Tutorials 401-409 and One of Labs 501-513 CHEM 0130-003 43521 LEC MW 1230-0150pm T141 54 Lecture 003 take One of Tutorials 401-409 and One of Labs 501-513 CHEM 0130-004 44638 LEC TR 0930-1050am EA1026 36 Lecture 004 take One of Tutorials 401-409 and One of Labs 501-513 CHEM 0130-005 40452 LEC TR 0800-0920am EA1004 36 Lecture 005 take One of Tutorials 401-409 and One of Labs 501-513 CHEM 0130-006 48365 LEC T 0600-0750pm B222 36 LEC R 0600-0650pm B231 36 Lecture 006 take Tutorial 410 and Lab 514 or 515 CHEM 0130-007 49827 LEC S 0900-1150am B202 36 Lecture 007 take Tutorial 411 and Lab 516 or 517 CHEM 0130-401 40456 TUT T 0900-0950am T234 21 CHEM 0130-402 40457 TUT F 0100-0150pm B101 21 CHEM 0130-403 40454 TUT F 1200-1250pm B101 20 CHEM 0130-404 40455 TUT R 0200-0250pm T234 15 CHEM 0130-405 40458 TUT R 0900-0950am T230 20 CHEM 0130-406 40453 TUT W 0400-0450pm B222 20 CHEM 0130-407 43522 TUT M 0400-0450pm B222 20 CHEM 0130-408 43523 TUT T 0400-0450pm B206 20 CHEM 0130-409 40459 TUT F 1100-1150am B220 20 CHEM 0130-410 48366 TUT R 0700-0750pm B231 36 CHEM 0130-411 49828 TUT S 1200-1250pm B202 36 CHEM 0130-501 40464 LAB T 0800-1050am B270 18 CHEM 0130-502 40465 LAB T 1100-0150pm B270 18 CHEM 0130-503 40466 LAB T 0200-0450pm B270 13 CHEM 0130-504 40461 LAB W 0800-1050am B270 18 CHEM 0130-505 40462 LAB W 1100-0150pm B270 18 CHEM 0130-506 40463 LAB F 1100-0150pm B270 18 CHEM 0130-507 40467 LAB M 0800-1050am B270 18 CHEM 0130-508 40468 LAB W 0200-0450pm B270 18 CHEM 0130-509 43524 LAB M 0200-0450pm B270 18 CHEM 0130-510 49054 LAB R 0800-1050am B270 18 CHEM 0130-511 43525 LAB R 0200-0450pm B270 18 CHEM 0130-512 47767 LAB F 0800-1050am B270 18 CHEM 0130-513 47768 LAB F 0200-0450pm B270 18 CHEM 0130-514 47769 LAB W 0600-0850pm B270 18 CHEM 0130-515 49829 LAB F 0600-0850pm B270 18 CHEM 0130-516 49830 LAB S 0100-0350pm B270 18 CHEM 0130-517 49831 LAB S 0100-0350pm B270 18

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Academic Upgrading • Fall 2014 Schedule of Classes

English (ENGL)

Mathematics (MATH)

ENGL 0115 - Writing and Communication Skills

MATH 0115 - Foundations of Mathematics I

(0 credits) 4 hours lecture per week This course provides students with opportunities to improve their English language communication skills provided they are adequately prepared to study English at a high school level. This is not an ESL course. Instruction will emphasize development of grammar, spelling, vocabulary and punctuation. Students who successfully complete this course or its equivalent are adequately prepared to take English 0130 or English 0212. COURSE ID

CRN TYPE DAY(S)

ENGL 0115-001 43069 LEC ENGL 0115-002 43272 LEC ENGL 0115-003 44701 LEC

TR MW MW

TIME

ROOM MAX

1000-1150am EA2068 25 0200-0350pm EA1056 25 0800-0950am EA2007 25

ENGL 0130 - Literature and Composition

(0 credits) 4 hours lecture per week Students write paragraphs and essays of various lengths based on ideas derived from the study of literary works and from other sources. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: English 30-1 Recommended Preparation: English 0115, English Language Arts 20-1, English Language Arts 30-2 or equivalents COURSE ID

ENGL 0130-001 ENGL 0130-002 ENGL 0130-003 ENGL 0130-004 ENGL 0130-005 ENGL 0130-006 ENGL 0130-007 ENGL 0130-008 ENGL 0130-009 ENGL 0130-010 ENGL 0130-011 ENGL 0130-012 ENGL 0130-013 ENGL 0130-014 ENGL 0130-015 ENGL 0130-016 ENGL 0130-017 ENGL 0130-018 ENGL 0130-019 ENGL 0130-020 ENGL 0130-021 ENGL 0130-022 ENGL 0130-023 ENGL 0130-024

CRN TYPE DAY(S)

41535 41536 41537 41538 41539 41540 42226 42450 41541 42451 41542 42332 43572 44012 44284 46921 46922 47891 47892 49552 49553 49554 49555 50391

LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC

MW MW MW TR TR MW TR TR TR MW MW TR MW MW MW TR TR MW TR MW MW MW TR TR

TIME

0200-0350pm 1000-1150am 0800-0950am 0400-0550pm 0200-0350pm 1200-0150pm 1200-0150pm 1000-1150am 0800-0950am 0400-0550pm 0400-0550pm 0400-0550pm 0400-0550pm 1200-0150pm 0200-0350pm 1200-0150pm 0500-0650pm 0600-0750pm 0600-0750pm 0600-0750pm 0800-0950am 1000-1150am 0800-0950am 0200-0350pm

ROOM MAX

EA1022 EA1053 EA1022 EA2060 EA2009 EA1022 EA2005 EA1054 EA1054 EA2070 EA1064 EA2058 EA2062 EA2007 EA2007 EA2068 EA1054 EA2052 EA2031 EA2031 EA2009 EA2007 EA1050 EA2070

30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

(0 credits) 5 hours lecture, 1 hour tutorial per week This course comprehensively covers the essential topics of algebra and the basic principles of geometry to an intermediate level. The course is designed to meet the needs of students who have a minimal background in algebra or whose proficiency may have declined during years away from formal education. Successful completion of this course prepares students for Mathematics 0130 or Mathematics 0132, where algebraic skills are utilized to study more advanced topics. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Pure Mathematics 10/20 or Math 10-C/Math 20-1 COURSE ID

CRN TYPE DAY(S)

MATH 0115-001 45011 LEC MTWRF Lecture 001 Take Tutorial 401 or 402 MATH 0115-002 45015 LEC MTWRF Lecture 002 Take Tutorial 403 or 404 MATH 0115-003 45050 LEC MTWRF Lecture 003 Take Tutorial 405 or 406 MATH 0115-004 45053 LEC W LEC F Lecture 004 Take Tutorial 407 or 408 HOLD SECTION MATH 0115-005 45056 LEC TR Lecture 005 Take Tutorial 409 or 410 MATH 0115-401 45012 TUT M MATH 0115-402 45014 TUT R MATH 0115-403 45016 TUT T MATH 0115-404 45017 TUT R MATH 0115-405 45051 TUT R MATH 0115-406 45052 TUT F MATH 0115-407 45054 TUT W HOLD SECTION MATH 0115-408 45055 TUT W HOLD SECTION MATH 0115-409 45057 TUT T MATH 0115-410 45058 TUT R

TIME

ROOM MAX

1100-1150am

T235

40

1000-1050am

T235

40

0900-0950am

T235

40

0300-0450pm TBA 0200-0450pm TBA 0600-0820pm

B220

40

1200-1250pm 0400-0450pm 1200-1250pm 0300-0350pm 0200-0250pm 1200-1250pm 0200-0250pm

E131 E131 E125 E131 E131 E123 TBA

20 20 20 20 20 20

0500-0550pm

TBA

0830-0920pm 0830-0920pm

B220 B220

20 20

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Academic Upgrading • Fall 2014 Schedule of Classes MATH 0130 - Pre-Calculus

(0 credits) 5 hours lecture, 1 hour tutorial per week Topics include: inequalities, properties of functions and graphs, polynomial functions, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions and trigonometric functions. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Mathematics 30-1 Recommended Preparation: Mathematics 0115 or Pure Mathematics 20 or Math 20-1 or Math 20-2/Math 30-2 COURSE ID

CRN

TYPE

DAY(S) TIME

MATH 0130-001 40919 LEC MW LEC F Lecture 001 Take Tutorial 401 or 402 MATH 0130-002 40920 LEC MTWRF Lecture 002 Take Tutorial 403 or 404 MATH 0130-003 40921 LEC MTWRF Lecture 003 Take Tutorial 405 or 406 MATH 0130-004 40922 LEC M LEC W Lecture 004 Take Tutorial 407 or 408 MATH 0130-005 40923 LEC TR Lecture 005 Take Tutorial 409 or 410 MATH 0130-006 40924 LEC MTWRF Lecture 006 Take Tutorial 411 or 412 MATH 0130-007 50175 LEC MTWRF Lecture 007 Take Tutorial 413 or 414 MATH 0130-008 50176 LEC MTWRF Lecture 008 Take Tutorial 415 or 416 MATH 0130-009 50177 LEC MTWRF Lecture 009 Take Tutorial 417 or 418 MATH 0130-401 45712 TUT F MATH 0130-402 45713 TUT F MATH 0130-403 45714 TUT T MATH 0130-404 45715 TUT R MATH 0130-405 45716 TUT F MATH 0130-406 45717 TUT T MATH 0130-407 45718 TUT M MATH 0130-408 45719 TUT M MATH 0130-409 45720 TUT R MATH 0130-410 45721 TUT T MATH 0130-411 45722 TUT R MATH 0130-412 45724 TUT W MATH 0130-413 50178 TUT M MATH 0130-414 50179 TUT T MATH 0130-415 50180 TUT F MATH 0130-416 50181 TUT R MATH 0130-417 50182 TUT T MATH 0130-418 50183 TUT W

ROOM

MAX

0900-1050am X303 35 1000-1050am X303 35 0800-0850am

I 130

50

1200-1250pm

X301

40

0100-0250pm EC1130 50 0100-0350pm EC1130 50 0600-0820pm EA1024 50 1000-1050am

T141

50

1100-1150am

T141

50

0300-0350pm EA1024 50 0200-0250PM

I 130

50

1100-1150am 0900-0950am 0900-0950am 0900-0950am 0100-0150pm 0400-0450pm 0300-0350pm 1200-1250pm 0830-0920pm 0830-0920pm 0800-0850am 0800-0850am 0800-0850am 1000-1050am 0400-0450pm 0400-0450pm 0300-0350pm 0400-0450pm

X303 X303 E125 E125 E125 E125 EC1130 EC1130 EA1024 EA1024 E123 E123 E131 E125 E123 E123 E125 E123

15 20 25 25 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

MATH 0132 - Foundations of Mathematics II

(0 credits) 5 hours lecture, 1 hour tutorial per week Part 1: Set Theory, Probablilty and Statistics Topics include Set Theory, Probability, Fundamental Counting Principle, Permutations, Combinations, Introduction to Statistics (sampling methods, presentation of data, measures of central tendency and dispersion, the normal distribution). Part 2: Functions and Relations Topics include polynomial functions, operations on rational expressions, rational equations, and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonemetric functions. The course objectives are to describe, analyze, and graph these functions, find models from data or from a verbal description, and to solve contextual problems involving these functions without and with technology. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Mathematics 30-2 Recommended Preparation: Mathematics 20-1, Mathematics 20-2, MATH 0115 or equivalent COURSE ID

CRN TYPE DAY(S)

MATH 0132-001 49840 LEC MTWRF Lecture 001 take Tutorial 401 or 402 MATH 0132-002 49841 LEC MTWRF Lecture 002 take Tutorial 403 or 404 MATH 0132-003 49842 LEC MTWRF Lecture 003 take Tutorial 405 or 406 HOLD SECTION MATH 0132-004 49843 LEC T R Lecture 004 take Tutorial 407 or 408 MATH 0132-005 49844 LEC MW Lecture 005 take Tutorial 409 or 410 MATH 0132-006 49845 LEC MTWRF Lecture 006 take Tutorial 411 or 412 MATH 0132-401 49847 TUT W MATH 0132-402 49848 TUT W MATH 0132-403 49849 TUT M MATH 0132-404 49850 TUT F MATH 0132-405 49851 TUT F HOLD SECTION MATH 0132-406 49852 TUT F HOLD SECTION MATH 0132-407 49853 TUT R MATH 0132-408 49854 TUT R MATH 0132-409 49855 TUT M MATH 0132-410 49856 TUT W MATH 0132-411 49857 TUT F MATH 0132-412 49859 TUT M

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TIME

ROOM MAX

1100-1150am EA1024 50 0300-0350pm

I 130

1200-1250pm

TBA

50

0100-0350pm E177 50 0200-0350pm E177 50 0600-0820pm

B219

50

0900-0950am

T141

50

0100-0150pm 0800-0850am 0400-0450pm 0400-0450pm 0300-0350pm

E125 E131 E123 E131 TBA

25 25 25 25

0200-0250pm

TBA

0100-0150pm 0400-0450pm 0830-0920pm 0830-0920pm 0100-0150pm 0100-0150pm

E177 E177 B219 B219 E123 E131

25 25 25 25 25 25

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Academic Upgrading • Fall 2014 Schedule of Classes MATH 0131 - Calculus and Matrices

(0 credits) 5 hours lecture per week Part 1: Calculus - Limits, differentiation of sums, products and quotients (excluding exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions), the Chain Rule, application to curve sketching, maximum and minimum problems, motion, simple integration, area under a curve and area between curves. Part 2: Matrices - Systems of linear equations, operations with matrices, special matrices, the determinant function, inverses of matrices. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Mathematics 31 Recommended Preparation: Mathematics 0130, Pure Mathematics 30 or Mathematics 30-1 or equivalent COURSE ID

CRN TYPE DAY(S)

TIME

MATH 0131-001 40930 LEC MTWRF 1100-1150am MATH 0131-002 40931 LEC MTWRF 1000-1050am

ROOM MAX

B101 B206

40 40

Physics (PHYS) (0 credits) 4 hours lecture, 2 hours lab per week In this course, students will develop problem solving strategies using diagrams, algebra and graphing. Topics will include motion in one and two dimensions, forces, energy, momentum, electric and magnetic fields, and light. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Physics 30 Recommended Preparation: Mathematics 0115, Pure Mathematics 20, Mathematics 20-1 or equivalent CRN TYPE DAY(S)

SOSC 0130 - Canadian History and Government in Perspective

(0 credits) 3 hours lecture per week This course imparts a knowledge and understanding of the multiple perspectives in the historical development of regions that eventually comprised early and modern Canada. It also interprets those developments in their European and North American contexts incorporating a broad framework of philosophical precepts and perspectives that include Ideology, Individualism, Collectivism and Liberalism combined in the Canadian context with social, political, economic and legal historical institutions. This course will provide opportunities for students to develop the attitudes, skills and knowledge that will enable them to become engaged, active, informed and responsible citizens. Corresponding Alberta High School Equivalent: Social Studies 30-1 COURSE ID

PHYS 0130 - Introductory Physics

COURSE ID

Social Sciences (SOSC)

TIME

PHYS 0130-001 41058 LEC MW 0200-0350pm Lecture 001 take one of Labs 501-506 PHYS 0130-002 42622 LEC TR 0200-0350pm Lecture 002 take one of Labs 501-506 PHYS 0130-003 49969 LEC MW 0600-0750pm Lecture 003 take Lab 507 or 508 PHYS 0130-501 41061 LAB R 1200-0150pm PHYS 0130-502 41062 LAB T 1200-0150pm PHYS 0130-503 41063 LAB F 1200-0150pm PHYS 0130-504 42623 LAB W 1200-0150pm PHYS 0130-505 42624 LAB F 0800-0950am PHYS 0130-506 42625 LAB F 0200-0350pm PHYS 0130-507 49970 LAB W 0800-0950pm PHYS 0130-508 49971 LAB M 0800-0950pm

SOSC 0130-001 SOSC 0130-002 SOSC 0130-003 SOCS 0130-004

CRN TYPE DAY(S)

42043 42497 48261 50291

LEC LEC LEC LEC

TR TR MW MW

TIME

ROOM MAX

0200-0320pm EA1026 40 1230-0150pm EA1026 40 0930-1050am T239 40 0800-0920am B222 40

ROOM MAX

T223

45

B206

45

B202

30

B226 B226 B226 B226 B226 B226 B226 B226

15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

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CAMPUS SERVICES AND AMENITIES Accessibility Services 403.440.6868 mtroyal.ca/accessibility BookStore 403.440.6300 bookstore.mtroyal.ca Campus Card Office 403.440.7711 mtroyal.ca/campuscard Career Services 403.440.6307 mtroyal.ca/careerservices Continuing Education 403.440.6875 1.866.775.2673 mtroyal.ca/conted Document Services/Student Copy Centre 403.440.6911 mtroyal.ca/campusservices/campusresources/ documentservices Iniskim Centre (Aboriginal Student Centre) 403.440.5596 mtroyal.ca/iniskimcentre International Education/Languages Institute 403.440.5100 mtroyal.ca/international Library 403.440.6140 mtroyal.ca/library

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Important Dates for Fall 2014 Semester Apply for Admission (applications are accepted ongoing until August 31 or until the program is declared full) Registration opens for continuing students Registration opens for new students All transcripts/official documents for admitted students due Full fees for Fall Semester 2014 due (registered students only)* Last day to add name to Waitlist** New Student Orientation First day of classes Last day to adjust registration (Add/Drop) with full tuition refund (less deposit) Last day to pay fees Last day to be re-instated Final examination schedule posted Reading Day Last day to withdraw from a course or program with an award of "W" grade(s) Last day of classes Final examination period***

Beginning October 1st, 2013 March 10, 2014 April 14, 2014 August 1, 2014 August 13, 2014 August 15, 2014 September 2 & 3, 2014 September 4, 2014 September 12, 2014 September 12, 2014 September 30, 2014 November 3, 2014 November 10, 2014 November 21, 2014 December 8, 2014 December 10-20, 2014

*

Students registering on or prior to August 13, 2014 must pay full fees by August 13, 2014. Students registering on or after August 14, 2014 must pay full fees by September 12, 2014.

**

Students who choose to be placed on the waitlist for any course are not guaranteed a space in the course.

*** Students must be available for final examinations up to the last day of the examination period as specified in the Academic Schedule.

Holidays Labour Day Thanksgiving Day Remembrance Day Christmas and New Year’s Closure

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Application and Registration Apply to Mount Royal and Register for classes STEP 1: APPLY TO MOUNT ROYAL • Go to mtroyal.ca and click on Apply. • Click on Apply Alberta and complete all questions as prompted. • Select Open Studies or Academic Upgrading Only as your program option. • Pay the non-refundable $100 application fee. All high school and post-secondary transcripts are required for admission to Open Studies. In addition, applicants must satisfy Mount Royal’s English Language Proficiency and meet all course pre-requisites. For more information, go to mtroyal.ca/admission and click on Admission Requirements.

STEP 2: REVIEW YOUR OFFER OF ADMISSION LETTER AND FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS If you gain admission, you will receive an acceptance letter with your MRU student ID, as well as information on how to access advising and registration information. To maintain acceptance in your program, you must meet your conditions and final/official transcripts need to be received at Mount Royal by August 1, 2014.

STEP 3: PAY YOUR REGISTRATION DEPOSIT T o reserve your spot at Mount Royal you need to accept your Offer of Admission and pay your non-refundable Registration Deposit of $200 prior to registering for courses. The registration deposit will be applied to your tuition fees. Follow the instructions included in your offer of admission package.

STEP 4: ACTIVATE YOUR MyMRU ACCOUNT MyMRU is your online registration, fee payment system and one-stop information site for all things Mount Royal. To activate your account: • Visit MyMRU.ca. • Select Activate Your Account • Read and accept the Acceptable Use Policy terms • Complete the details using your name, date of birth and Mount Royal Student ID number found on your Offer of Admission letter • To activate your student gmail@mtroyal.ca account, select the e-mail link in the top right hand corner of MyMRU. If you get stuck, check out the Activating your MyMRU Account tutorial found at mtroyal.ca/beadvised/tutorials. For further assistance, please call the Mount Royal Technology Help Desk at 403.440.6000.

STEP 5: START USING YOUR MRU E-MAIL We will communicate important information to you through your MRU e-mail account. Check your e-mail regularly.

mtroyal.ca/openstudies • open@mtroyal.ca • 403.440.6282

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Application and Registration STEP 6: REGISTER FOR CLASSES Once you have paid your registration deposit, you are eligible to register for classes when registration for new students opens.

• Log into MyMRU.ca • Select Student Resources tab • Select Registration under My Account • Register using the Look Up classes link • Select Term and choose Fall 2014 Credit For assistance in registering for courses contact Credit Registration:

• 403.440.3303 or toll-free at 1.877.676.0686 (8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.) • creditregistration@mtroyal.ca Online Registration Tutorials are available at mtroyal.ca/beadvised/tutorials

STEP 7: PAY FEES Follow the payment instructions at mtroyal.ca/Admission/MoneyMatters/PayingTuitionFees. Students registering on or prior to Aug. 13, 2014 must pay full fees by Aug. 13, 2014. Students registering on or after August 14, 2014 must pay full fees by September 12, 2014. Purchase your books online at bookstore.mtroyal.ca or in person at the BookStore.

STEP 8: ATTEND NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION We’ll be keeping you up to date with important information on New Student Orientation (NSO), Sept. 2 & 3, 2014, to help make your move to Mount Royal a smooth one.

Fees Fees for Academic Upgrading 2014/2015

$440

• English 0115 • English 0130 • Social Science 0130

$485 • Biology 0115 • Biology 0130 • Chemistry 0115

mtroyal.ca/openstudies • open@mtroyal.ca • 403.440.6282

• Chemistry 0130 • Math 0115 • Math 0130

• Math 0131 • Math 0132 • Physics 0130

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APPLY EARLY! Space is limited, so apply early and get a better choice of courses. You can apply now for the Fall semester and classes begin on September 4, 2014.

DON’T FORGET! • You must apply for admission to Mount Royal University before you can register for your classes. For Application and Registration instructions, see pages 10 and 11. • You must meet the English Language Proficiency Requirement if your first language is not English, have the requisite high school grades to satisfy course prerequisites and submit all high school and post secondary transcripts. For more information, go to mtroyal.ca/Admission and click on Admission Requirements. • Talk to an academic advisor to gain valuable advice and support in planning your academic year. Visit mtroyal.ca/beadvised for more information. • Academic upgrading courses at Mount Royal are not eligible for Alberta Education graduation credits or transcript purposes, but they are accepted as alternative entrance requirements for undergraduate programs offered by Mount Royal and other Alberta universities.

STILL HAVE QUESTIONS? • Attend an Admission Information Session (book online at mr4u.mymru.ca) or make an appointment to speak with a recruitment officer. Call 403.440.5000 or toll-free at 1.877.440-5001. • Go to mtroyal.ca/admission to find more information about admission. • Phone or e-mail the Open Studies and Academic Upgrading office. Call 403.440.6282 or e-mail open@mtroyal.ca. • Go to mtroyal.ca/openstudies to find out more about Open Studies and Academic Upgrading.

mtroyal.ca/openstudies • open@mtroyal.ca • 403.440.6282

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MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY PARKING 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW Calgary, Alberta, Canada T3E 6K6 Conservatory Office & Registration (3rd Level)

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Parking rates: mtroyal.ca/transportation Transit routes: 13, 18, 20, 72/73, 181/182, 306 BRT Calgarytransit.com Smoking is permitted ONLY in these areas. Food locations and hours on mtroyal.ca Click on Campus Services tab at the top, then click on Campus Resources in left menu.

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For parking rates, please refer to mtroyal.ca/transportation or call 403.440.6914


mtroyal.ca/openstudies 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW Calgary, Alberta, Canada T3E 6K6


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