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: A continuation of philosophic and theoretical writings first introduced in JAV200. Concepts in epistemology, psychoanalysis, socio-political thought, economic theory, visual culture, semiotics
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instead, a critical review of approaches to urbanism composed of theories, positions and design projects as well as glimpses into contemporary urban design practice. Class Schedule: L0101 - Wednesday 9:00am
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Date Posted: 05/30/2024 Req ID: 37622 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Architecture,Landscape&Design Department: Daniels Faculty of Arch., Land & Design Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: This course will trace the history of paradigmatic exhibitions with particular emphasis on the...
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: Course number and title: MIE407H1 - Nuclear Reactor Theory and Design Course description: This course covers the basic principles of the neutronic design and analysis of nuclear fission reactors with a
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) Description: Course Code: KPE320H: Administrative Theory and Organizational Behaviour Course description: This course provides a unique blend of administrative theory with organizational behaviour. Technical
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) Description: Course Code: KPE355Y: Interpersonal Theory in Kinesiology and Physical Education Course description: This course will provide students an opportunity to develop their knowledge and competencies in
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) Description: Course Code: KPE423H: Theory of Dance Performance Course description: In this course students will define, research and explore essential elements of dance. These elements include dance technique
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) Description: Course Code: KPE423H: Theory of Dance Performance Course description: In this course students will define, research and explore essential elements of dance. These elements include dance technique
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 2 months ago
- University of Toronto Mississauga Course Number and Title: BTC1710H – Biomaterials and Protein Chemistry Theory Course Description: This course is designed to enable students to gain a more in-depth
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International Trade Theory (Section LEC0101) Course Description: An examination of the causes and consequences of international trade. The first half develops traditional models of comparative advantage