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Take your passion for Pilates to the next level! REDS Recreation, in partnership with Body Harmonics, is offering a Level 1 Mat Pilates Teacher Training program this fall at UNB. If you have ever ...
An intensive hands-on course in the theory and application of post-production techniques for digital filmmaking and video production, with a focus on editing for narrative film. The course covers ...
Explore the study of gender, sex, sexuality, race, class, and disability equity through an intersectional lens. Become familiar with key conversations in feminist, gender, and women's studies and ...
Examines individual personality and behaviour in relation to other individuals, society and culture. Topics include social perception, attitudes and values, conformity and obedience, prejudice and ...
Preference will be given to individuals holding a Right of First Refusal in this course. This is a multi-section course that runs simultaneously on Mondays and Wednesdays, with an enrolment of ...
Whether it is a prayer said in times of sorrow, grace at a meal, a religious ritual to celebrate adolescence, fasting, advice from a faith leader, or a spiritual blessing for a long-term intimate ...
Introduction to the writing of poetry and drama, with a focus on basic technique, style, and form. Combines writing exercises and lectures on the elements of writing, but also introduces the workshop ...
Required Methods course in the Concurrent Education program. Minimum of a Masters Degree in Education and be a Certified Teacher in the Province of New Brunswick with at least 5 years experience.
Examine ethical issues raised by problems in bio-ethics, such as experimentation with human subjects, euthanasia, assisted suicide, cessation of medical treatment, patients' rights, informed consent, ...
Covers physical, cognitive, language, and social/emotional development from a variety of theoretical perspectives. The interrelatedness of these domains also will be discussed. Several themes which ...
Examines the changing meanings and representations of social status in Britain during the ‘long eighteenth century,’ circa 1688-1832. Considers whether (and to what degree) Georgian Britons may be ...
Candidates must have a minimum of a Master’s degree in a relevant field and undergraduate teaching experience. Preference will be given to candidates with a Ph.D. This course is subject to minimum ...