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on Canadian contexts. Topics include an understanding of sport organizations and governing bodies, the economics of sport, financial management of sport organizations, designing and administrating
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) Description: Course Code: KPE324H: Advanced Sport Psychology Course description: This course will examine the most effective means by which individual and team athletic performance can be enhanced. The focus
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) Description: Course Code: KPE335H: Global Sports Law Course description: The course will be an introduction to global sports law. Students will explore how the rules and regulations of the Olympic Movement
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) Description: Course Code: KPE432H: Legal Aspects of Sport, Recreation and Kinesiology Course description: The course examines Canadian law and its application to the fields of sport, recreation and kinesiology
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Course description: This course is a practical approach to being a more productive engineer based on the premise that for technology to become a reality it must be translated through people. A key
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Date Posted: 06/02/2024 Req ID: 37662 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Department: Dept of Mechanical & Industrial Eng Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description
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: Undergraduate degree in science or engineering; experience teaching or mentoring young professionals. Description of duties: Develop course curriculum, including all lectures, course reading materials, activities
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Course description: This course introduces and provides a framework for the design process. Students are introduced to communication as an integral component of engineering practice. The course is a
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 8 hours ago
Course description: This course provides an overview of the field of molecular biology, including DNA replication, DNA repair, homologous recombination, genome structure, chromatin regulation
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member of the Law Society of Ontario. Preferred Qualifications: Undergraduate degree in science or engineering; experience teaching or mentoring young professionals. Description of duties: Develop course