Geography 365: Atmosphere, Weather, and Climate introduces the physical and processes that govern the earth's atmosphere, the nature of weather and climate, the formation of weather systems, and important aspects of weather monitoring, analysis, and forecasting.

Geography 365: Atmosphere, Weather, and Climate introduces the physical and processes that govern the earth's atmosphere, the nature of weather and climate, the formation of weather systems, and important aspects of weather monitoring, analysis, and forecasting.

Health Studies 200 emphasizes the major aspects of health and health-related areas that concern Canadians. The course explores the nature and causes of health problems and discusses how to prevent most diseases as well as how to treat selected conditions. Specific topics include health and wellness, active living, nutrition, weight, sexuality, reproductive choices, communicable disease and sexually transmitted infection, heart health and disease, cancer and non-infectious conditions, the effects of tobacco, caffeine, and alcohol, and aging. Much of the information provided will be practical, for example, tips for improving health, and information on the importance of exercise.

Mathematics 244: Business Mathematics is designed to introduce the basic mathematical skills needed to understand, analyze, and solve mathematical problems encountered in business and finance and in investment decision making.

MATH 265 is an introductory calculus course covering real numbers, functions, continuity and limits, derivatives, curve sketching, optimization areas between curves, applications of the derivative, anti-derivatives, integrals, and areas.