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UBC Distance Programs

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The University of British Columbia’s (UBC’s) online and print-based courses carry full credit toward degree or certificate programs in accordance with the requirements of the UBC faculty concerned. To learn more about course information, course schedules and registration information, refer to the above Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology website.

Students may register through UBC Access Studies for most distance courses delivered by UBC. Students requiring a UBC course to complete a program offered through TRU-OL should obtain approval from TRU-OL, register through UBC Access Studies and then transfer the UBC credit to TRU-OL. This credit cannot be used for TRU-OL’s residency requirement.

For more information about UBC Access Studies email non.degree@ubc.ca, phone 604.822.1428 or fax 604.822.5945.

Students may register through UBC Access Studies for the following distance courses delivered by UBC.

APBI 100, Soils and the Global Environment (3)

APBI 200, Introduction to Soil Science (3)

APBI 418, Intensive Fish Production (3)

APBI 419, Fish Diseases (3)

APBI 428, Integrated Pest Management (3)

ARST 556E, Topics in Archival Automation Record Systems in the Digital Environment (3)***

AUDI 402, Neuroanatomy for Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (3)*

AUDI 403, Introduction to Neurolinguistics (1.5)*

BIOL 200, Cell Biology I: Structural Basis (3)

CIVL 200, Engineering and Sustainable Development (3)

CLST 301, Technical Terms of Medicine and Biological Science (3)

DENT 407, Special Oral Care in the Community: Provision of Special Oral Health Services in Community Settings (6)

DHYG 400, Current Issues in Oral Health Sciences (6)**

DHYG 401, Oral Epidemiology (6)**

DHYG 402, Dental Hygiene Practice I (6)**

DYHG 404, Dental Hygiene Practice II (6)**

DHYG 405, Oral Microbiology and Immunology (3)**

DHYG 433, Assessment and Treatment Planning for Advanced Periodontal Diseases (3)**

DHYG 435, Oral Medicine and Pathology (3)**

DHYG 461, Literature Review I (4)**

DHYG 462, Literature Review II (4)**

ENGL 112, Strategies for University Writing (3)

ENGL 222, Literature in Canada (3)

ENGL 301, Technical Writing (3)

ENGL 303, Intermediate Composition (6)

ENGL 304, Advanced Composition (6)

ENGL 320, History of English Language (6)

ENGL 321, English Grammar and Usage (3)

ENGL 322, Stylistic Variations (3)

ENGL 330A, The Structure of Modern English: Sounds and Words (3)

ENGL 348A, Shakespeare and the Renaissance: Shakespeare (3)

ENGL 348C, Shakespeare and the Renaissance: Shakespeare (6)

ENGL 354C, Milton and the Seventeenth Century: Milton (6)

ENGL 358, Studies in an Eighteenth-Century Genre: The English Novel (3)

ENGL 359C, Studies in Romanticism: Romantic Poetry (6)

ENGL 364A, Nineteenth-Century Studies: The Victorian Novel (3)

ENGL 402D, Studies in Poetry: Victorian Poetry (6)

ENGL 462A, Twentieth-Century British and Irish Studies: The Modern British Novel (3)

ENGL 468A, Children’s Literature (3)

ENGL 470A, Canadian Studies: Canadian Literary Genres (3)

EOSC 114, The Catastrophic Earth: Natural Disasters (3)

ENGL 116, Mesozoic Earth: Time of the Dinosaurs (3)

EOSC 118, Earth’s Treasures: Gold and Gems (3)

EOSC 310, The Earth and the Solar System (3)

EOSC 311, The Earth and Its Resources (3)

EOSC 314, The Ocean Environment (3)

EOSC 315, The Ocean Ecosystem (3)

EOSC 326, Earth and Life Through Time (3)

FIST 332, Studies in Genre or Period: Irish Cinema and Culture (3)

FMST 316, Family Studies: Human Sexuality (3)

FNH 200, Exploring Our Food (3)

FNH 250, Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies (3)

FNH 454, Fish Nutrition (3)

FOPR 162, Basic Geomatics for Natural Resources (2)

FOPR 262, Forest Access and Transportation (3)

FOPR 362, Sustainability and Forest Operations (3)

FREN 348, French Literature in Translation I (3)

FREN 349, French Literature in Translation II (3)

FRST 202, Forest Ecology (3)

FRST 231, Introduction to Biometrics (3)

FRST 308, Forest Entomology (2)

FRST 309, Forest Pathology (2)

FRST 319, Principles of Forestry Economics (3)

FRST 421, Integrated Resources Management I (3)

FRST 449A, Directed Studies in Forestry: Wood Uses (1)

FRST 449B, Directed Studies in Forestry: Wood Properties and Identification (2)

GEOG 350, Introduction to Urban Geography (3)

HIST 102, World History from 1500 to the Twentieth Century (6)

HIST 104, Topics in World History: Cultures in Contact (3)

HIST 106, Global Environmental History (3)

HIST 329, Canadian Social History (6)

HIST 432, International Relations of the Great Powers of the Twentieth Century (6)

HIST 434, Gender, Politics, and Culture in Modern Europe (6)

HIST 444, Slave Societies in the Americas (3)

HIST 451, Family and Community in Latin America (3)

HIST 480, Social History of Modern China (6)

HIST 481, Education and Society in Modern China (3)

IHHS 411, Violence Across the Lifespan: Contexts, Causes, Changes (3)

JAPN 100, Beginning Japanese (3)

JAPN 101, Beginning Japanese I (3)

LIBR 500, Foundation of Information Technology (3)***

LIBR 501, Foundations of Society and Information Organizations (3)***

LIBR 526, Literature and Other Materials for Young Adults (3)***

LIBR 548F, History of the Book (3)***

LIBR 559M, Social Media for Information Professionals (3)***

LIBR 561, Information Policy (3)***

LIBR 562, International Librarianship: Issues and Innovations (3)***

LIBR 575, Academic Libraries (3)***

LFS 302, International Field Studies in Sustainable Agriculture: Cuba (3)

LFS 490A, Topics in Agricultural Sciences (3)

MUSC 103, Introduction to the Theory of Music (3)

MUSC 326, Music Appreciation (6)

NURS 502, Ethics and Politics of Nursing (3)****

NURS 504, Research and Evidence-Based Practice (3)****

NURS 505, Statistical Literacy in Nursing: Health Promotion (3)

NURS 512 Leadership in Nursing (3)****

NURS 540, Educational Processes in Nursing (3)****

NURS 586V, Advanced Understanding of and Response to Violence in Families (3)****

PATH 417A, Bacterial Infection in Humans (3)*****

PATH 417B, Bacterial Infections in Humans (6)*****

PATH 427, Basic Principles of Infection Prevention and Control (3)*****

PATH 467, Basic Microbiology for Infection Control (3)*****

PATH 477, Basic Epidemiology for Infection Control (3)*****

PHIL 120, Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking (3)

PHIL 220A, Symbolic Logic I (3)

PHIL 349A, Philosophy of Religion (3)

PHIL 400A, Morals, Politics, and the Individual (3)

PHIL 401A, Knowledge, Explanation, and the Nature of Things (3)

PHIL 433A, Biomedical Ethics (3)

PHIL 434A, Business and Professional Ethics (3)

PHIL 435A, Environmental Ethics (3)

PSYC 300B, Behaviour Disorders (6)

PSYC 302, Infancy (3)

PSYC 304, Brain and Behaviour (6)

PSYC 307, Cultural Psychology (3)

PSYC 308A, Social Psychology (3)

PSYC 309B, Cognitive Processes (6)

PSYC 314, Health Psychology (3)

PSYC 315, Childhood and Adolescence (3)

PSYC 320, Psychology of Gender (6)

SOCI 100C, Introduction to Sociology (6)

SOCI 430B, Perspectives on Global Citizenship (3)

SOWK 570E, Advanced Understanding of and Response to Violence in Families (3)

SURG 510, Surgical Care in International Health (3)

WMST 224C, Women in Literature (6)

WMST 300, Introduction to Gender Relations (3)

WOOD 475, Wood Properties, Identification, and Uses (3)


* For more information contact inquiry@audiospeech.ubc.ca

** For more information visit www.dentistry.ubc.ca/Education/Hygiene/

*** For more information visit www.slais.ubc.ca

**** For more information visit www.school.nursing.ubc.ca

***** For more information contact medlab@pathology.ubc.ca