Math 1000 – Calculus I
Instructor: To be determined
CRN: 96159
Mode of delivery: Online
Schedule: all content will be available through Brightspace (Memorial’s online learning platform). There will be no set class time.
Description: Calculus I is an introduction to differential calculus, including algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions. Applications include kinematics, related rates problems, curve sketching and optimization.
Note: This course is appropriate for students who completed Math 3208 or 3200 (or equivalent) in high school. Students will be required to write the Math Placement Test (MPT) prior to June 26 and achieve a score of 75%. Students who score less than 75% on the MPT will be de-registered from this course.
BUSN 1010 – Introduction to Business
Instructor: Beth Barbour-Wetzel
CRN: 96316
Mode of delivery: Online
Schedule: all content will be available through Brightspace (Memorial’s online learning platform). There will be no set class time.
Description: Introduction to Business provides students with an overview of business in the Canadian environment, with a focus on the economic and business systems, as well as major social, technological, and global trends. The course introduces students to fundamental concepts related to many functional areas of business, such as human resource management, marketing, production, operations management, accounting, and financial management. Emphasis is placed on relating the course material to current events in the business world, as well as helping students acquire critical and analytical thinking skills.
ENGL 1000 – Critical Reading and Writing in Prose Forms
Instructor: Tom Halford
CRN: 96111
Mode of delivery: Remote
Schedule: Thursdays 1330 – 1430 (live scheduled class delivered online). Additional recorded lectures and content will be available through Brightspace (Memorial’s online learning platform).
Description: Critical Reading and Writing in Prose Forms is an introduction to the essay, short fiction, and the novel. Emphasis is placed on critical reading and thinking strategies; composition of essays, including use of quotations and documentation, revision and editing; and literary analysis.
Note: All sections of this course follow the CRW guidelines.
PSYC 1000 – Introduction to Psychology
Instructor: Tyler Prichard
CRN: 96132
Mode of delivery: Online
Schedule: all content will be available through Brightspace (Memorial’s online learning platform). There will be no set class time.
Description: Introduction to Psychology is the first half of a two semester introduction to psychology as a biological and social science. Topics include history, research methodology, behavioural neuroscience, sensation and perception, consciousness, learning and memory.
THEA 1000 – Introduction to the History of Theatre I
Instructor: Alex Fallis
CRN: 94177
Mode of delivery: Online
Schedule: all content will be available through Brightspace (Memorial’s online learning platform). There will be no set class time.
Description: Introduction to the History of Theatre I is a historical survey of the art of the theatre from its foundations around the world to approximately 1650. The history of theatre will be studied in terms of the evolution of performance and of the physical theatre from their origins in a variety of social rituals and contexts through to their present plurality of forms. At the same time, the nature and function of the various components of theatrical performance (acting, directing, design, etc.) will be analysed in terms of period philosophical, social, cultural, political and religious contexts. Open to non-theatre students.
Textbook information:
Theatre Histories, 3rd ed.
Nellhaus, Tobin, editor.; McConachie, Bruce A., author.; Nellhaus, Tobin, author.; Sorgenfrei, Carol Fisher, 1947- author.; Underiner, Tamara L. author.
London ; New York : Routledge; 2016
The textbook is available online (for sale or rental), there may be copies through the Grenfell Campus Bookstore (from in-person version) and is also available (both online and in hard copy) through the Grenfell library.
VART 1000 – Introduction to Two-Dimensional Art Practices
Instructor: To be determined
CRN: 96315
Mode of delivery: Remote
Schedule: Monday & Thursday 0930-1120 (live scheduled class delivered online, attendance required). Additional recorded lectures and content will be available through Brightspace (Memorial’s online learning platform).
Description: Introduction to Two-Dimensional Art Practices provides an introduction to two-dimensional art practices with selections made from drawing, painting, and printmaking. Design elements and principles, aesthetic concerns, the study of colour, and fundamental concepts of a variety of two-dimensional media, materials and processes will be explored. Ways of describing, analyzing, interpreting and assessing art will be examined. This course is open to both visual arts and non-visual arts students.
Registration
Registration begins May 30 at 9 a.m.
Steps to register
- Once you are in to Memorial Self-Service:
- Select Student Main Menu
- Select Registration
- Select Add/Drop Classes
- Select the term: 2022-2023 Spring
- Enter in the course registration number (CRN) for the course you want to take.
- Click Submit Changes
- Pay for your course
Have questions? Contact our Registrar's Office at info@grenfell.mun.ca or 637-6298
Fees
Students from Newfoundland and Labrador
| Tuition | Student Services Fee | Campus Renewal Fee | GCSU | Total |
1 course
| $600.00 | $50.00
| $50.01
| $32.50 | $732.51
|
Canadian and permanent residents
| Tuition | Student Services Fee | Campus Renewal Fee | GCSU | Total |
1 course | $600.00 | $50.00 | $50.01 | $32.50 | $732.51 |
International students
| Tuition | Student Services Fee | Campus Renewal Fee | GCSU | Total |
1 course | $2000.00 | $50.00 | $50.01 | $32.50 | $2132.51
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