Our vision is to empower every student to achieve their wellness and academic goals. We’re driven by values of authentic student engagement, a student-centered approach, responsiveness, inclusion, ...
This course provides students with a sociological perspective on Indigenous Peoples' relationship with the colonization/decolonization process in Canada. Topics may ...
Our podcast for alumni, by alumni digs deep into insights, ideas and solutions from UNB alumni around the world who are making a difference in their communities. Join us in the journey of lifelong ...
On Sunday, Jan. 19 from 6 a.m. - 10 a.m. (4 hours), ITS will be performing maintenance on Colleague and Colleague Self-Service.
An introduction to atoms and molecules, chemical equations and reactions, the periodic table, the electronic structure of atoms, and chemical bonding as well as an introduction to organic chemistry ...
This course will introduce basic introductory biology concepts through the lens of common human disease. Concepts explored will integrate cellular and molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, ...
Dr. Valk received his PhD in Religious Studies from the University of Toronto. He taught at UNB for 22 years prior to his retirement in 2022. He is also a Visiting Lecturer at the Protestant ...
Examines how the language of mathematics affects its acquisition and how appropriate use of writing and literature can enhance the learning of mathematics. 1) Files must be saved with your name on ...
Examines curriculum and pedagogy in a range of elementary, middle and secondary school programs that come under the rubric of health education. Includes analyses of underlying assumptions, the ...
Focuses on the mindset and methods of teaching science at the elementary school level. Students will become familiar with using their content knowledge, pedagogical skills and their specific context ...
Due to the volume of applicants, please follow the instructions below when sending electronic files: 1) Files must be saved with your name on EACH one with your last name first. For example: Merrithew ...