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Lecturer I (1 positions available at 100%) Course title and code: Making Sense of Accidents - APS1034H: Course description: Despite the best of engineering practices that include a focus on reliability
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of ‘the professional’. Three overarching course themes are: (a) developing new awareness of learning and skills needed to become a capable workplace professional: (b) the reflective journey to develop one’s own sense
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hardware, data, and programs, and appreciate the various sensing mechanisms through which the world becomes data for the computer in operation. INF351H1 - Information Design Studio I: How to Make a Computer
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requirement. It is open to all who want to know more about Canada. Make sense of politics today and develop a deeper understanding of Canadian society and its institutions through study of the major events and
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. The course also aims to improve students’ reading and analytic skills. Minimum Qualifications: Completed or nearly completed Phd in English or related discipline with in-depth knowledge of Transitional Year
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to develop one’s own sense of professional identity; (c) a practical emphasis on presenting oneself effectively in the job market. Students will become prepared to enter their field and to thrive as emerging
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care services in remote areas, and for health and physical activity promotion. This course introduces students to the concepts, definitions, advantages, and limitations of mHealth. This course will be
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Master of Engineering (MEng) students, a professional program for students taking courses with us for a year or two. And we have about 350 MASc and PhD students, who work individually on research projects
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of abdominal & pelvic imaging independently, encompassing US, CT, MRI, X-ray and image-guided procedures, and will perform routine fluoroscopic GI/GU procedures. We are an exceptionally collegial group