NOTE: For descriptions of the following courses, see the University Transfer courses listing on page 4 of this brochure. Anthropology 120-5 — Intro. to Anthropology T 18:30-21:30 Economics 101-4 — Canadian Economics T 18:30-21:30 200-3 — Macroeconomic Theory W 18:30-21:30 English 010-1 — Language Skills T 18:30-22:30 100-1 — Composition M 18:30-22-:30 100-2 — Composition T 18:30-22:30 103-1 — Contemporary Literature T 18:30-22:30 Career Art 187-1 — Crafts Instructor Training See description under Art Pro- grams on page 7. W 19:00-22:00 194-1 — Fabric Arts Th 19:00-22:00 Business Management 160-31 — Marketing M 18:30-21:30 160-32 — Marketing Basic Canadian marketing con- cepts and their role within the total Canadian economy and the individual firm. T 18:30-21:30 163-31 — Supervisory Skills W 18:30-21:30 171-2 — Quantitative Methods The quantitative analytical tools used as aids in decision-making, stressing common statistical methods. M 18:30-21:30 178-31 — Accounting | M 18:30-21:30 178-32 — Accounting | T 18:30-21:30 178-33 — Accounting I T 18:30-21:30 — Introduction to 187-31 Business An overview of the theoretical framework of the task of manage- ment. T 18:30-21:30 210-31 — Small Business Mgt. Th 18:30-21:30 240-31 — Canadian Business Law | Th 18:30-21:30 255-31 — Financial Accounting I W 18:30-21:30 260-31 — Finance | An in-depth study of the financial manager's responsibilities. M 18:30-21:30 "264-31 — Cost & Managerial Accounting | T 18:30-21:30 275-31 Mazketing Research W 18:30-21:30 Communications 1501 — Basic Communications T 18:30-21:30 University Transfer 180-1 — Creative Writing T 18:30-22:39 201-1 — English Literature Since 1660 T 18:30-22:30 212-1 — World Literature to 1780 M 18:30-22:30 Fine Aris 100-1 — History of Art! TA 18:30-21:30 220-1 — Italian Renaissance Art M 18:30-21:30 French 100-1 — * Beginner's French M 18:30-22:30 12041 — University Preparatory ! French M 18:30-20:30, W 19:30-21:30 Geography 100-3 — Human Geography W 18:30-21:30 1086-3 — B.C.: A Regional Analysis 18:30-21:30 29 - Sunday, August 23, 1987 —- North Shore News German 100-1 — * Beginning German M 19:30-21:30, W 18:30-20:30 History 205-1 — British Columbia W 18:30-21:30 Matheniatics 009-3 — Arithmetic T 18:30-21:30 010-3 —- Elementary Algebra T 18:30-21:30 011-3 — Intermediate Algebra T 18:30-21:30 012-3 — Trigonometry T 18:30-21:30 Philosophy 101-3 — Introducto Philosophy Th 18:30-21:30 110-1 — Logical Self-Defense W 18:30-21:30 eee Political Studies 201-1 — International Relations Th 18:30-21:30 Psychology 100-9 — Intro. to Psychology Th 18:30-22:30 2221 — Abnormai Psychology W 18:30-22:30 Sociology 100-3 — Social Structures T 18:30-21:30 Theatre 100-3 — Acting! T 18:30-22:30 200-1 — * Script and Stage Th 18:30-22:30 * These courses also have labs in which students must register. Consult the College Timetable for Cetails. eee 190-41 — Magazine Article Writing W 19:00-22:00 190-2 — Magazine Article Writing M 0900-12:00 280-1 — Marketing Commercial Fiction - T 19:00-22:00 Computer Management (Business Management) 180-31 — Intro. to Bus. Computers M 18:30-21:30 180-32 — Intra. fo Bus. Computers T 18:30-21:30 222-31 — Use of Business Microcomputers W £ 18:30-21:30 Early Childhood Education 2624 — Special Education W 19:00-21:30 351-1 — Family/School/ . Community M 19:00-21:30 English as a Second Language 050-1 — Advanced Level Improvement in oral English — speaking, pronunciation arid idioms. W 18:30-21:30 091-1 — Written English Verbal and Written English for students who wish to study at the college level. M 18:30-21:30 Legal Assistant Studies 150-2 — Intro. to the Study of Law I (at V1) W 18:30-21:30 253-1 — Company Law (at VI) An examination of the law relating to Business Associations in Canada, including a section on the Vancouver Stock Exchange practice. T 18:30-21:30 255-1 — (at VVI) Real Property A brief survey of the common law relating to real property, with a Particular emphasis on problems that may arise in conveyances. M 18:30-21:30 Media 065-1 — Media Studies An introductory analysis and historical overview of media, especially film, combining aesthetic concepts, production techniques, and theoretical foun- dations. M 19:00-22:00 0741 — Basic Filmmaking A practical and theoretical course in cinematography. 7 19:00-22-00 090-1 — Computers in Media | Use of computers as a production tool in layout and design for media applications, i.e. slide/tape, video, and print material produc- tion. T 19:00-22:00 Niedical Office Assistant 1124 — Medical Terminology II Prerequisite: working with medical terminology or Level | medical ter- minology course. 7h 18:00-22:00 Music** ENS 1104 Orchestra | T 19:00-22:00 ENS 135-1 Stage Band Th 19:00-21:00 ENS 210-1 Orchestra III T 19:00-22:00 ENS 225-1 Stage Band Hil Th 19:00-21:00. **See course descriptions under University Transfer Courses on page 4. Office Technology BOT 120-1 Intro. to the Typewriter Keyboard M/W 18:00-20:00 BOT 121-1 Typing Skili ; Development M/W 18:00-20:00 OTEC 051-1 Micro Word Processing Training on the IBM pc microcom- puters using Word Perfect soft- ware, (Sept/Oct. only). Prere- uisite typing 40 wom. 4 5p Th 18:00-22:00 OTEC 105-1 Electronic Book- keeping Ii Use of accounting application pro- grams for entering, storing, and retrieving records, and producing reports of the financial activities of a business. (Sept./Oct. only). Prerequisite Bookkeeping. M 18:00-22:00 Communications Courses 150 — Basic Communications Development of writing and speaking skills, with material largely related to specific career goals. Extensive practice in improving English basics, numerous writing assignments, and at least one spoken presentation. 190 — Magazine Article Writing T 18:30-21:30 Researching and writing articles for publication in news media and . magazines, especiaily “trade” and speciai-interest periodicals. | Students will write three articles in suitable format, and submit them for publication in established periodicals. W 19:00-22:00 or M 09:00-12:00 280 — Marketing Commercial Fiction Preparing short stories and novels in commercial genres such as mysteries, romances, thrillers, and science fiction. Students should discuss their plans with the instructor before registering — call Crawtord Kilian at 986-1911, loca! 2585. arena mn T 19:00-22:C9 ements