Introduction to Literature of Spanish America 607-902-LA
(Spanish Modern Languages and Tourism Management students only)
This course will lead students towards a certain mastery of the Spanish language through discussions and written assignments of literary topics of Latin American Literature.
Prerequisite: 607-901 3 hours/week Units: 2.00
Spanish I 607-C1A-LA
(Complementary course - not open to Modern Languages students)
The objective of this course is to enable students to communicate in Spanish through speech and in writing, in a limited way. The ability to communicate will include the correct use of the structures of the language, its grammar and vocabulary. The student will develop the skills of listening, comprehension, oral expression and reading in Spanish.
3 hours/week Units: 2.00
Spanish II 607-C2A-LA
(Complementary course - not open to Modern Languages students)
The objective of this course is to develop in the student the ability to communicate with greater ease in Spanish. Based on a more intensive study of fundamental grammar, and with more emphasis on comprehension, the student will further develop the skills of oral and written expression at a moderate level of difficulty.
Prerequisite: 607-C1A or 607-BJN or 607-101 3 hours/week Units: 2.00
Spanish III 607-C3A-LA
(Complementary course - not open to Modern Languages students)
This course is a continuation of Spanish II. It provides an intensive review of basic structures and an intensive study of Spanish grammar, with emphasis on syntax. Major emphasis will be placed on oral and written expression so that the student can progressively acquire a command of the language.
Absolute Prerequisite: 607-C1A & 607-C2A/or 607-BJN & 607-BKN/or 607-101 & 607-201
3 hours/week Units: 2.00
Italian I 608-101-LA
(Italian course for Modern Languages students only)
Designed for students who have no knowledge of Italian, this course will present the basic structures of the Italian language with emphasis on listening, reading, comprehension and oral expression. Students will be able to communicate in common situations of their everyday life.
3 hours/week Units: 2.00
Italian II 608-201-LA
(Italian course for Modern Languages students only)
This course is a continuation of Beginners I. It consists of completing the study of fundamental grammatical structure with more emphasis on comprehension, oral expression and reading skill. It will also introduce students to written Italian.
Prerequisite: 608-201 3 hours/week Units: 2.00
Italian III 608-301-LA
(Italian course for Modern Languages students only)
This course will provide an intensive review and more complete study of the Italian grammatical structures with emphasis on syntax. Major emphasis will be placed on oral and written expression to enable students to acquire a certain command of the language through analysis and discussion of texts of socio-cultural nature.
Modern Languages (Continued)
Italian IV 608-401-LA
(Italian course for Modern Languages students only)
This course will complete the close study of Italian grammar and syntax. Students will communicate orally and in writing with ease through intensive conversation and written assignments based on socio-cultural topics.
Prerequisite: 608-301
Comprehensive Assessment: 1 hour/week 3 hours/week Units 2.00
Italian I 608-C1A-LA
(Complementary course not open to Modern Languages students)
The objective of this course is to enable students to communicate in Italian through speech and in writing, in a limited way. The ability to communicate will include the correct use of the structure of the language, its grammar and vocabulary. The student will develop the skills of listening, comprehension, oral expression and reading in Italian.
3 hours/week Units: 2.00
Italian II 608-C2A-LA
(Complementary course not open to Modern Languages students)
The objective of this course is to develop in the student the ability to communicate with greater ease in Italian. Based on a more intensive study of fundamental grammar, and with more emphasis on comprehension, the student will further develop the skills of oral and written expression at a moderate level of difficulty.
Prerequisite: 608-C1A or 608-BJN or 608-101 3 hours/week Units: 2.00
Italian III 608-C3A-LA
(Complementary course not open to Modern Languages students)
This course is a continuation of Italian II. It includes an intensive review of basic structures and a study of Italian grammar, with emphasis on syntax. Major emphasis will be placed on oral and written expression to enable the student to acquire a command of the language.
Absolute Prerequisite: 608-C1A and 608-C2A or 608-BJN and 608-BKN or 608-101 and 608-201
3 hours/week Units: 2.00
Research Methods 618-901-LA
(For Modern Languages students only)
This course offers an introduction to key methodologies and techniques used in Modern Language research, and their effective application. It aims to inculcate sound and ethical research habits, from the initial bibliographical research and literary review, through core organizational, critical and presentational skills, to the timely dissemination of information. By combining generic and discipline-specific input, it aims to make available a wide range of contexts against which students can test their own ideas. Texts in the program languages will be examined.
Index
Absence from Class (See IPESA) ...10
Academic Advising ...12
Academic Calendar ... 3, 4 Administration & Staff ...6
Admissions ...7
Advertising Management Option ...94
Anthropology (course descriptions) ... 129
Awards, Medals, Prizes & Scholarships ...19
Biology (course descriptions) ... 106
Board of Governors and Officers of the College ...6
Business (course descriptions) ... 135
Bylaw Number 8 Concerning Student Success...10
Career Programs ... 85-103 Champlain College Saint-Lambert Foundation ...5
Cheating and Plagiarism (See IPESA) ...10
Chemistry (course descriptions) ... 114
College Withdrawals ...11
Commerce Option - Social Science Program ...72
Complementary ...22
Computer Science – Legacy to Mobile (course descriptions) ... 155
Computer Science and Mathematics Program ...65
Computer Science Program – Legacy to Mobile Program ... 101
Concentration Course Description (in Numerical Order) ... 105-171 Continuing Education ...13
Course Adjustments ...10
Course Loads ...10
Course Withdrawals ...11
Creative Arts (course descriptions) ... 161
Creative Arts Profiles and Graduate Profile ...77
Creative Arts, Literature and Languages Program ...75
Criminology Option – Social Science Program ...69
Digital Imaging/Studio Arts Profile...77
Diplomas ...11
Economics (course description) ... 130
Education Option - Social Science Program ...70
English ...30
Extended Absences, Absences from a Test, Exam or Lab ...11
Faculty ...6
Fees ...18
Film/Video/Communications Profile ...77
French ...40
General Education Component ... 21-57 General Option – Social Science program ...68
Geography (course descriptions) ... 119
Graphic Communications (course descriptions) ... 144
Graphic Communications Profile (Office System Technology) ...97
Health Science Profile ...63
History (course descriptions) ... 121
Honours and Awards ...19
Index
Institutional Policy on the Evaluation of Student Achievement ... 10
International Baccalaureate Diploma Program ... 60
Learning Centre ... 15
Liberal Arts Program ... 81
Library ... 15
Mark Review (See IPESA) ... 10
Marking System (See IPESA) ... 10
Mathematics (course descriptions) ... 111
Mathematics Chart - Social Science (all options) ... 110
Mathematics Chart for Sciences and IB Science ... 109
Methodology (courses descriptions) ... 118, 127 Mission Statement ... 2
Modern Languages (course descriptions) ... 169
Modern Languages Profile ... 80
Nursing (course descriptions) ... 108
Nursing Program ... 86
Philosophy (course descriptions) ... 123
Photo/Design Profile... 77
Physical Education ... 66
Physics (course descriptions) ... 116
Policy on Confidentiality ... 10
Political Science (course descriptions) ... 131
Pre-University Programs ... 59-83 Program Changes ... 10
Psychology (course descriptions) ... 124
Psychology Option - Social Science Program ... 71
Pure & Applied Science Profile ... 64
Registration ... 9
Religious Studies ... 128
Science Program ... 62
Social Science Program ... 66
Sociology (course descriptions) ... 133
Sport Marketing & Management Option ... 91
Student Life ... 16
Student Services & Activities ... 16
Summer School ... 17
Tourism (course descriptions) ... 149
Tourism Management Program ... 99
Transcript ... 11
World Studies Option (with Math) - Social Science Program ... 74
World Studies Option (without Math) - Social Science Program ... 73