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Plan your summer term schedule today

Author: UNB College of Extended Learning

Posted on Mar 1, 2024

Category: News and Events , Degree Credit , Online Learning


UNB summer term registration is now open!

Curious about your options for this summer?
Explore our online summer schedule.

Featured courses

Transformative Learning (ADED 5022)

Professionals

Runs May 1 until June 18 (Session A)

This course explores new concepts for working with adult learners. It investigates critical thinking, critical self-reflection and transformative learning.

Business Planning & Entrepreneurship (ADM 1192)

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Runs May 1 until June 18 (Session A)

This course introduces the fundamentals of business planning within the context of an entrepreneurial environment. This is a cross-functional and experiential project-based course that requires students to actively engage with the community.

Nature, Culture & the Canadian Environment (HIST 3355)

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Runs May 1 until June 18 (Session A)

This course examines the relationship of humans in their environment from the end of the last glacial period to the late 20th century. Topics include the impact of climate on the development of Canadian society, the evolution of human-animal relationships, changing ideas about nature, and political discourse on and regulatory solutions to pollution and other forms of environmental degradation.

Introduction to Calculus I (MATH 1003)

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Runs May 1 until June 18 (Session A)

This course covers functions and graphs, limits, derivatives of polynomial, log, exponential and trigonometric functions, curve sketching, and extrema of functions.

Mythology & Religion of the Romans (CLAS 3523)

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Runs May 1 until May 23 (Session B)

This course is a study of the legends surrounding the foundation and growth of early Rome and of the Italian gods. Roman religion is studied under such headings as prayer, sacrifice, divination, the religious year and calendar, priests and emperor-worship.

Introductory Spanish I (SPAN 1203)

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Runs May 1 until May 23 (Session B)

This course gives students solid background in the fundamentals of the Spanish language by engaging them in both classroom and computer laboratory settings in communicative use of the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

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