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Continuing Studies at UVic – Sept-Dec 2018

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Lifelong learning is a journey that never ends. And no matter where you've been or where you're going, chances are we'll have a course that will make your journey more interesting.
At Continuing Studies at the University of Victoria, we offer a colourful selection of courses and programs to lifelong learners in
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Perspectives for all walks of life. We're online too!Lifelong learning is a journey that never ends. The calendar is available online in anAnd no matter where you've been or where interactive format—nothing toyou're going, chances are we'll have a course download, just turn the pages andthat will make your journey more interesting. click on a course title to register:At Continuing Studies at the University of continuingstudies.uvic.ca/calendarVictoria, we offer a colourful selection ofcourses and programs to lifelong learners in STAY CONNECTEDsmall-class settings. Each term, we offer over200 courses to \"shoes\" from—so go ahead /uviccontinuingstudiesand step into new perspectives. Published by Marketing Services, Division of Continuing Studies, University of Victoria. Design and layout: Ashley Davis, Nicole Sobel. Printed in Canada on 10% recycled paper (Nature Web) using vegetable ®based inks by Mitchell Press, Vancouver BC, an environmental award-winning, FSC certified and G7 accredited company.2

Can we help youfind something?Courses are categorized by topic area04 Courses by start date HEALTH, WELLNESS AND SAFETY LANGUAGES AND TRAVELARTS 26 General Health and Wellness 42 French Language 27 Health Professional Development 43 World Languages07 Art History 28 Occupational Health and Safety 48 English as a Second Language08 Music 28 Population Health Data Analysis12 Photography (Homestay and volunteering)13 Theatre 29 A Dimensional Perspective on13 Visual Arts 49 Travel Tours15 Writing and Literature Health and Wellness by Program Coordinator Jennifer Sainz SCIENCE AND ECOLOGICALBUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY AND RESTORATIONPUBLIC RELATIONS 30 The Long Journey from Head to 51 Bird Identification and Behaviour17 Business, Management and Heart with instructor Olav Krigolson 52 Ecological Restoration 54 General Science and Math Leadership HUMANITIES AND 55 Horticulture and Nature Tours SOCIAL SCIENCES 57 Sustainability19 Computing and Technology19 Public Relations 32 Humanities and Social Sciences GENERAL INFORMATION 35 Amica at Somerset House SeriesCULTURE, MUSEUMS AND 36 Berwick Royal Oak Series 58 Campus servicesINDIGENOUS STUDIES 36 Deans' Lunchtime Lecture Series 59 Visiting the UVic campus 37 In Pursuit of Knowledge Series 60 How to register20 Heritage and Museum Studies 38 UVic on the Peninsula Series 60 Cancellations, withdrawals,20 Indigenous Language and Culture 39 University 10121 Intercultural Education 39 Canadian Studies refundsEDUCATION, LEARNING AND 40 Surfing Through a Happy Life 61 Registration formDEVELOPMENT 62 Campus map with Program Coordinator22 International Education Lauren Stamhuis23 Teacher Professional Development23 Training and Adult Education24 It's Time to Get Serious About Leisure with instructor John Meldrum 3

Courses by start date SEPTEMBER Business, Technology and Principles of Teaching English to Second Public Relations Language LearnersArts Sept. 10.......................................................................... 23 Smart Cities: An IntroductionLet's Sing! Level 3 Sept. 8 ........................................................................... 19 Health, Wellness and SafetySept. 11.............................................................................8 Financial Accounting Canadian Fall Prevention Curriculum©Let's Sing! Level 1 Sept. 10.......................................................................... 18 Sept. 21.......................................................................... 28Sept. 12.............................................................................8 Interpersonal Business Communications Wound Management for Health ProfessionalsSymphonic Masterpieces Sept. 10.......................................................................... 19 Level ISept. 13.............................................................................9 Sept. 21.......................................................................... 28 Managing in the Digital EconomyLet's Sing! Level 2 Sept. 10.......................................................................... 18 Wound Management for Health ProfessionalsSept. 14.............................................................................8 Level II Marketing Sept. 21.......................................................................... 28Opera Live and in High Definition Sept. 10.....................................................................18,19Sept. 20.............................................................................9 Farm-to-Table and Food-to-Human Cells Organizational Behaviour Sept. 26.......................................................................... 26Women Composers in Classical Music Sept. 10 ......................................................................... 17Sept. 20.............................................................................9 Humanities and Social Sciences FinanceA History of Rock and Roll: Mississippi Delta to Sept. 11.......................................................................... 18 Introduction to Canadian Contemporary IssuesBritish Invasion Sept. 5 ........................................................................... 39Sept. 24.............................................................................9 Management Computing Sept. 11 ......................................................................... 18 Issues and Ideas in Canadian EnvironmentalismIntroduction to Collage Sept. 5 ........................................................................... 39Sept. 24.......................................................................... 13 Business Law Sept. 12 ......................................................................... 18 Introduction to Canadian CultureMasters and Mentors Sept. 6 ........................................................................... 39Sept. 24.............................................................................9 Business Administration Sept. 13 ......................................................................... 18 Two Perspectives on Indigenous Resistance:How to Listen to Classical Music Emily Carr’s Klee Wyck, the RCMP and Title toSept. 25.......................................................................... 10 Management Accounting the Kitwancool Valley in 1927 Sept. 13 ......................................................................... 18 Sept. 7 ........................................................................... 36Marc ChagallSept. 26.............................................................................7 Management Practices University 101 Sept. 17.......................................................................... 17 Sept. 11.......................................................................... 39Visual Storytelling: StoryboardingSept. 26.......................................................................... 13 Business Writing and Presentation Skills University 201 Sept. 19.......................................................................... 19 Sept. 11.......................................................................... 39The 8-Week Photo Club IISept. 27.......................................................................... 12 Culture, Museums and The Neuroscience of Human Decision Making Indigenous Studies Sept. 12 ......................................................................... 32Two Child Geniuses: Mozart and BeethovenSept. 27.......................................................................... 10 Immigration and Refugee Studies: Settlement Supporting Multilingualism towards Indigenous and Belonging in Canada Language Revitalization in CanadaWriting for Children: Releasing the Child Within Sept. 11.......................................................................... 20 Sept. 14.......................................................................... 37Sept. 27.......................................................................... 15 Education, Learning and Hagia Sophia Through CenturiesDancing With Jane Austen Development Sept. 19.....................................................................33,35Sept. 29.......................................................................... 15 Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) A Brief History of TibetSaturday Mornings at the Opera Sept. 4............................................................................ 22 Sept. 20.......................................................................... 32Sept. 29.......................................................................... 10 Literacy Strategies for Supporting Struggling International Encounters: Higher Education and Learners I the International Student Experience Sept. 10.......................................................................... 23 Sept. 21.......................................................................... 37COURSES BY START DATE4

Karma: How our Actions Create our World Japanese: Conversant Business, Technology andSept. 22.......................................................................... 32 Sept. 27.......................................................................... 45 Public RelationsA Heiltsuk First Nation Village on Triquet Island Mandarin: Beginner MarketingSept. 26.......................................................................... 33 Sept. 27.......................................................................... 46 Oct. 17 ........................................................................... 19Borders, Migrations and Trade Today and French Language Conversation Classes: Health, Wellness and SafetyTomorrow AdvancedSept. 28.......................................................................... 37 Sept. 28.......................................................................... 43 Brain-Based Changes in Aging Oct. 4.............................................................................. 26Languages and Travel Science and Ecological Investing for Financial Wellness Restoration Oct. 9.............................................................................. 27Finnish: Introductory Personality Disorders: Support ThroughSept. 24.......................................................................... 44 Introduction to Chemistry Knowledge Sept. 5............................................................................ 54 Oct. 20............................................................................ 27French Language Conversation Classes:Introductory Love Among the Feathers and Diving Birds Humanities and Social SciencesSept. 24 ......................................................................... 42 Revealed Sept. 12.......................................................................... 51 Facing Loss Without Distress: PrescriptionsMandarin: Advanced from GalenSept. 24.......................................................................... 46 The Ecology of Historic Gardens Oct. 1 ............................................................................. 33 Sept. 15.......................................................................... 52 Data-Driven Elections in Democratic Societies:Russian: Introductory Early Lessons from the Cambridge AnalyticaSept. 24 ......................................................................... 46 Exploring the Forest Canopy Scandal Sept. 20.......................................................................... 54 Oct. 2.............................................................................. 37Russian: Conversant Key Figures: A Snapshot of Early 20th CenturySept. 24.......................................................................... 46 Demystifying Newton’s Laws of Motion Women Mathematicians Sept. 26.......................................................................... 54 Oct. 5.............................................................................. 37Spanish: Introductory Journeys on the Camino de SantiagoSept. 24.......................................................................... 46 OCTOBER Oct. 10............................................................................ 35 Destination Mars: The Neuroscience of HumanArabic: Introductory Arts Space FlightSept. 25.......................................................................... 43 Oct. 11............................................................................ 38 Creating a Visual Workbook Extraordinary People, Extraordinary Wisdom:French Language Conversation Classes: Oct. 2.............................................................................. 14 Personal Wisdom of Retired ProfessionalBeginner Ballet DancersSept. 25.......................................................................... 42 Everything Arctic Oct.12............................................................................. 37 Oct. 2.................................................................................7 Chronicling the Stories of Your LifeJapanese: Introductory Oct. 13............................................................................ 16Sept. 25.......................................................................... 45 Photography: Behind the Scenes Stories in Stone: Rock Art Around the World Oct. 2.............................................................................. 12 Oct. 13............................................................................ 33Korean: Conversant An Introduction to Modern PsychologySept. 25 ......................................................................... 45 The Poetry Workshop Oct. 15 ........................................................................... 33 Oct. 2.............................................................................. 15 Artificial Intelligence and the Future ofMandarin: Conversant Employment, Happiness and HumanitySept. 25.......................................................................... 46 Yes, You Can Draw! Oct. 18............................................................................ 34 Oct. 2.............................................................................. 13Spanish: Conversant Languages and TravelSept. 25.......................................................................... 47 Documentary Photography: Creating the Personal Project Free Preview: 2019 Travel ToursFinnish: Beginner Oct. 3.............................................................................. 12 Oct. 14............................................................................ 49Sept. 26.......................................................................... 44 Writing Historical Fiction Science and EcologicalFrench Language Conversation Classes: Oct. 3.............................................................................. 16Conversant Mathematical SkillsSept. 26.......................................................................... 43 Watercolour for Beginners Workshop Oct. 1.............................................................................. 54 Oct. 5.............................................................................. 14 What Does it MEAN? – Mycorrhizas, MushroomsGerman: Conversant and PlantsSept. 26.......................................................................... 44 James Joyce: A Multi-Media Approach Oct. 2.............................................................................. 56 Oct. 9.............................................................................. 16 Humans and the Water CycleJapanese: Beginner Oct. 3 ............................................................................. 54Sept. 26.......................................................................... 45 Men in Opera How Fungi Attack Our Food Plants Oct. 10............................................................................ 10 Oct. 9.............................................................................. 56Korean: IntroductorySept. 26.......................................................................... 45 Exploring Music Using the Universal Language of MathematicsMandarin: Introductory Oct. 11............................................................................ 10Sept. 26.......................................................................... 45 Chronicling the Stories of Your LifeSpanish: Beginner Oct. 13.......................................................................16,36Sept. 26.......................................................................... 47 Story Telling WorkshopSpanish: Advanced Oct. 13............................................................................ 13Sept. 26.......................................................................... 47 Exploring ColourArabic: Beginner Oct. 20............................................................................ 14Sept. 27.......................................................................... 43 The Music of Rodgers and HammersteinGerman: Introductory Oct. 24............................................................................ 11Sept. 27.......................................................................... 44 Susan Point: Musqueam Coast Salish ArtistGerman: Beginner Oct. 26...............................................................................8Sept. 27.......................................................................... 44Italian: IntroductorySept. 27.......................................................................... 44continuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 COURSES BY START DATE 5

Birding Basics II: Waterbirds The Christian Right in American Politics and Sign upOct. 11............................................................................ 51 Literature for E-NewsParasites and Companions: The Strange Life of Nov. 2.............................................................................. 37 and get allMycoheterotrophic Plants A History of the James Bay Neighbourhood the perks!Oct. 16............................................................................ 56 Nov. 7.............................................................................. 35Introduction to the World of Primates Embracing the Killers: The Origins of our Love Emails feature:Oct. 18............................................................................ 53 Affair with OrcasFungal and Plant Ecosystems: System Thinking Nov. 8.............................................................................. 38 Œ new courses thatand the Balance in BC Forests A Cycladic Odyssey, Part 2 may interest youOct. 23............................................................................ 57 Nov. 14................................................................34,35,36More Bulbs for Your Buck Beyond Belief: Faith and Reason within  regular upcomingOct. 24............................................................................ 55 Buddhism courses, eventsArtificial Reef Ecosystems of British Columbia Nov. 17........................................................................... 34 and programsOct. 25............................................................................ 53 Regime of Obstruction: How Corporate PowerField Trip – Fungi and Plants Series Blocks Energy Democracy Ž sneak peeks of theOct. 27............................................................................ 57 Nov. 29........................................................................... 38 course calendar Heart Carer: A Cloud Based Mobile NOVEMBER Electrocardiogram (ECG) System for Long Term VISIT OUR WEBSITE Heart MonitoringArts Nov. 30........................................................................... 37A Weekend Painting Plants and Flowers Science and EcologicalNov. 2.............................................................................. 14Introduction to Music Theory: Level I 4 Seasons X 10 Plants = One AmazingNov. 6.............................................................................. 11 Landscape!Overcoming Vocal Difficulties Nov. 1.............................................................................. 55Nov. 6.............................................................................. 11 Conservation and Restoration in the Gulf IslandsRobert, Clara and Johannes Nov. 3.............................................................................. 55Nov. 6.............................................................................. 11 Rainwater Harvesting: Building NaturalA Brief History of Singing ProcessesNov. 7.............................................................................. 11 Nov. 6.............................................................................. 57A History of Rock and Roll: Woodstock to Digging ArtGarage Bands Nov. 7 ............................................................................. 55Nov. 7.............................................................................. 11 Traditional Plant Cultivation on the Coast:Visual Storytelling: Narrative Art Indigenous Estuary Root GardensNov. 7.............................................................................. 14 Nov. 8.............................................................................. 53Women in Opera Conservation at the Interface: IndigenousNov. 8.............................................................................. 11 Knowledge and Environmental ScienceWrite Now! A Creative Writing Survey Nov. 14........................................................................... 52Nov. 8.............................................................................. 16 DECEMBERBusiness, Technology andPublic Relations ArtsInternational Business Contemporary Chinese Brush PaintingNov. 19........................................................................... 19 Dec. 1.............................................................................. 15 Watercolour: Easy Mini PaintingsHealth, Wellness and Safety Dec. 8.............................................................................. 15Boundaries 101: Where You End and I Begin Humanities and Social SciencesNov. 6.............................................................................. 27More Than Money: Making the Most of The Edge of EverythingRetirement Dec. 7.............................................................................. 37Nov. 22........................................................................... 27Building Resiliency on the Front Line APRIL 2019Nov. 24........................................................................... 27 Science and EcologicalHumanities and Social Sciences Nature Explorations at Yellow Point LodgePutin's Russia: The Formation of a Mafia State April 22........................................................................... 55and Its Influence on the WorldNov. 1.............................................................................. 34COURSES BY START DATE6

Collect the right mix of perspectives... Arts ART HISTORY Suprematism, Expressionism and Surrealism. Dorset and the glorious fiords of Baffin Island. He was also the foremost Jewish artist of the We’ll also visit Greenland to discover its icy NEW Marc Chagall period who, throughout his life, tried to reconcile beauty. These illustrated talks offer the rare ancient Jewish traditions with the forms and opportunity to meet the hardy, yet gentle, Inuit Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 to Oct. 17 concerns of modernist art. These two “identities” of the arctic and catch a glimpse of their way of Time: 2:30 to 4:30 pm combined to make him one of the most life. This two-lecture series is rich in description Sessions: 4 accomplished and beloved artists of the modern and visuals, while short on historic dates. Some Fee: $57 plus $2.85 GST world. This course will explore his life and work in cultural treasures of the north will be introduced: Code: ASHA132 2018F C01 which he mastered a number of media, including the original hand-pulled prints of the CanadianMarc Chagall was a great pioneer in the golden painting in oil, watercolour, drawing, etching, arctic and their makers, along with the historicalage of Modernism in Paris. He worked in many ceramics, mural, theatrical costume design and backdrop of the printmaking tradition. Anof the radical styles of the 20th century: Cubism, stained glass. important aspect of the art of the Canadian north. We’ll “meet” people who took the route Instructor: John Lucas, MA, BFA, is a teacher, north: Rae and Franklin, Hudson Bay factors such actor, singer and director. as Maud Watt and Duncan Pryde. We’ll also meet some of the unsung heroes and heroines of the Everything Arctic north. Dates: Tuesdays, Oct. 2 and 16 Instructor: Jenn Whitford Robins has completed Time: 1 to 3 pm many visits to the arctic, on occasion, providing Sessions: 2 extended workshops in Inuit traditional Fee: $40 plus $2 GST printmaking, by invitation of the communities. Code: ASHA133 2018F C01 She has been artist in residence at the Uqqurmiut Take an armchair exploration of some of the Centre for the Arts in Pangnirtung, Baffin Island wonders of the arctic. Visit a landscape as richly and recently lectured on the inaugural cruise diverse as its seasons: flat sweeping vistas of through the North-West Passage, in the capacity the western arctic, gentle rolling hills of Cape of Inuit Art Advisor. She has a degree in visualcontinuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 ARTS 7

arts and is an award-winning artist. Jenn teaches of Coast Salish culture to contemporary realities. Dates: Fridays, Sept. 14 to Dec. 21at the University of Victoria and gives lectures Susan Point creates in a wealth of materials and Time: 12:30 to 2 pmin both Canada and the United Kingdom. Her a range of scales from monumental red cedar Sessions: 15artwork is in private and public permanent poles to glass spindle whorls and gold jewelry, Fee: $180 plus $9 GSTcollections around the globe. as well as serigraphs and building facades. From Code: ASMU204 2018F C01 the monumental to the miniature, Point's work is This is a course for anyone wanting to learn to NEW Photography: Behind the original and expressive, unmistakably Coast Salish sing. We will concentrate on the basics of vocalScenes and unmistakably Susan Point. In this course, we technique, and will work on developing good will examine a wide range of Susan Point's work breath control and proper placement of the Dates: Tuesdays, Oct. 2 to Nov. 6 and consider the context for creating it. We will voice. The goal of this course is to develop a good look at cultural antecedents for the ideas and understanding of basic vocal technique, which Time: 7 to 9 pm visual vocabulary contained in the work. We will will, in turn, help produce a well-supported, also consider some of the many other artists who stable voice. There will be opportunities to work Sessions: 6 have been inspired by Susan Point. on different genres of music: folk songs, ballads, art songs, as well as basic harmony through the Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST Instructor: Kerry Mason, MA, is an instructor of use of canons and rounds. No previous music art history teaching at the University of Victoria, knowledge is required. Code: ASVA118 2018F C01 the Victoria College of Art, and the University of Colorado. She is also a curator, author and Instructor: Debra LapriseAs an art form, photography is unique for its fly- art consultant. Since 2001, Kerry has enjoyedon-the-wall qualities documenting artists in their teaching a range of courses on topics such as Let's Sing! Level 2environments, the best images becoming art First Nations, especially Northwest Coast art andabout art. Photographers have by virtue taken on culture, Emily Carr, The Group of Seven, Georgia Dates: Fridays, Sept. 14 to Dec. 21the role of visual art historian. One needs only to O’Keeffe, Frida Kahlo, and survey courses of BC Time: 2:30 to 4 pmcompare: prior to the invention of photography, Art History and Canadian Painting. She regularly Sessions: 15any likenesses of musicians, for example, seldom leads Continuing Studies Travel Tours and Fee: $180 plus $9 GSTventured outside a lackluster collection of formal courses. Code: ASMU310 2018F C01portraiture. Whereas, in the photographic era, This course follows Let's Sing Level 1. We willthere exists a veritable trove of images such as FOR MORE INFO: continue to build on basic vocal techniques andThe Beatles—smoldering cigarettes and all—in Art History learn how to take and support breath correctlyEMI’s Abbey Road studio, recording their opus 250-721-7797 and use resonance to improve vocal quality.Sgt. Pepper. Photographs of musicians, authors, [email protected] Different genres of music in solo and choralactors and directors are part of our cultural continuingstudies.uvic.ca/art-history works will be explored. Prerequisite: Let's Singmainstream. The most iconic of these images Level 1.often go hand-in-glove with an artist’s work. MUSICPhotojournalist Mary Ellen Mark worked on over Instructor: Debra Laprise100 film sets; her brooding images from the Let's Sing! Level 1making of Apocalypse Now in the Philippines Let's Sing! Level 3mirror the intensity of Francis Ford Coppola’s Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 12 to Dec. 19cinematic masterpiece. This course will explore Time: 6:30 to 8 pm Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 11 to Dec. 18the function of photography in popular culture Sessions: 15 Time: 1:30 to 3 pmand the performing arts—primarily as a facet of Fee: $180 plus $9 GST Sessions: 15photojournalism, but also as grist for the public Code: ASMU204 2018F C02 Fee: $180 plus $9 GSTrelations mill. Photographers we will examine Code: ASMU421 2018F C01include Mary Ellen Mark, Marion Ettlinger(authors), W. Eugene Smith (jazz images), Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 13 to Dec. 20Don Hunstein (Columbia Records) and Annie Time: 6:30 to 8 pmLeibovitz, among many others. Sessions: 15 Fee: $180 plus $9 GSTInstructor: Gerry Schallié is an accomplished Code: ASMU421 2018F C02photographic artist with over 20 years of gallery This course is designed for those who haveexhibitions in Canada and the United States, already taken Let's Sing! Levels 1 and 2. You willrepresented regionally by Victoria’s Winchester develop and take your vocal skills to a higherGalleries. level and improve your confidence in performing different genres of music. Share the joy ofSusan Point: Musqueam Coast singing with like-minded people in a positiveSalish Artist atmosphere! Dates: Fridays, Oct. 26 to Nov. 30 Instructor: Debra Laprise Time: 10:30 am to 12:30 pm Sessions: 6 Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST Code: ASHA127 2018F C01Internationally celebrated Coast Salish artistSusan Point creates original works which are atonce timeless and modern, linking the traditionsARTS8

Symphonic Masterpieces Instructor: Dr. Allison Star (PhD) is an in the southern United States, coming out of international piano performer, adjudicator and a mix of jazz, blues, country and bluegrass Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 13 and 27, Nov. 1 a musicologist. She is a member of the College music; the commercialization of rock music; and 22, 2018; Jan. 24, Feb. 28, March of Examiners of the Royal Conservatory of Music, the transformation of African-American music 14 and May 9, 2019 a nationally certified music teacher, and vice for white audiences; the British Invasions; and president of the BC Registered Music Teachers transnational 1960s youth culture. Emphasis Time: 7:15 to 9:15 pm Victoria branch. Dr. Star also runs an active will be placed on the dual processes of Rock's private studio, and is an instructor of music at strong tendency to question the status quo and Sessions: 8 the University of Victoria. She was previously capitalism's remarkable ability to co-opt this on faculty with the School of Music at Brandon questioning. Fee: $140 plus $7 GST University and the Dominican University of San Rafael (San Francisco Bay). Instructor: Mark Baker (PhD) is primarily a Code: ASMU212 2018F C01 historian of modern Eastern Europe, especially Opera Live and in High Definition Ukraine, Russia and Tatarstan. Over the past fiveThis course is designed to help students develop years, he has developed a course on the historytheir listening skills and appreciation of classical Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 20, Oct. 4 and 25, of Rock and Roll, and has taught it three timesmusic. Each lecture corresponds with a different 2018; Jan. 10, Feb. 7 and April 18, at Koc University in Istanbul, Turkey, and mostprogram from the Victoria Symphony’s 2018-19 2019 recently through the University of Victoria’sMasterworks series including such works as Department of History.Berlioz’s Fantastic Symphony, Mahler’s fourth Time: 7:15 to 9:15 pmsymphony, highlights from Wagner’s Lohengrin, NEW Masters and Mentorsand Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations for cello. Sessions: 6Featured artists this year include our brilliant Dates: Mondays, Sept. 24 to Nov. 26concert master Terence Tam, the rising young Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GSTCanadian star cellist Daniel Hass, and members Time: 9:30 to 11:30 amfrom the Victoria Choral Society, all under the Code: ASMU381 2018F C01direction of our conductor Christian Kluxen. Sessions: 8Through guided listening and class discussion, Go beyond Pacific Opera Victoria’s (POV) seasonyou will learn how to listen to the form, and explore three of the Metropolitan Opera’s Fee: $175 (includes refreshments) plusinstrumentation and style in the selected works. 2018-19 high definition broadcasts. This course $8.75 GSTBy learning what to listen for, your enjoyment includes the same three lectures as Saturdayduring concerts will increase significantly. All Mornings at the Opera plus three operatic Code: ASMU426 2018F C01levels of listeners are welcome to this class. masterpieces offered in high definition at Cineplex theatres in Victoria. September opens Every great classical music composer was onceInstructor: Mikki Reintjes (MMus) with Verdi’s grand spectacle Aida, set in ancient a student. The finest of our composers will Egypt. October brings us POV’s production of have studied under superb masters and been NEW Women Composers in Beethoven’s only opera, Fidelio, named for the nurtured by inspiring mentors. Musical lineagesClassical Music heroine who recuses her husband from a Spanish may be capriciously fortuitous or inherited political prison. We then head to mountains of through families. Whether loving from the start Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 20 to Nov. 8 California where a bandit is redeemed by love or plagued by an almost inevitable contest of in Puccini’s The Girl of the Golden West. High wills, these relationships result in music passed Time: 10:30 am to 12:30 pm definition jealousy fuels a poisonous revenge in from one generation, to be reinterpreted by the Cilea’s Adriana Lecouvreur, while Dumas’s Lady next. In this class, we will consider the music Sessions: 8 with the Camellias is immortalized as Verdi’s La of some of the most dynamic master-mentor- Traviata in POV’s February production. Mistaken student-disciple relationships, looking for the Fee: $140 plus $7 GST identities, disguises and a lot of glorious linkages and departures that together make for Hungarian melodies captivate us in POV’s beautiful expressions of classical music. No prior Code: ASMU428 2018F C01 final production, Kálmán’s beloved operetta, experience in music is required. The Countess of Maritza. Beginners and operaFor much of the history of Western classical music, aficionados are equally encouraged to attend Instructor: Mary Byrne is an active teacher,women faced the widespread belief that they this entertaining and informative course. adjudicator, lecturer, recorded artist andwere mentally incapable of the sustained logical published author. Mary is internationallyand creative thought needed for composition. Instructor: Mikki Reintjes (MMus) respected for her wide-ranging work as a flute-Women were shamed from public exposure, and in-hand musician and teacher. With the Victoriamost women were denied the education and NEW A History of Rock and Roll: Conservatory of Music, Camosun College and heropportunities that enabled composers to develop Mississippi Delta to British Invasion own Piccolino Studio, she boasts thriving studiostheir careers. In this course, we explore the effects and classrooms of students at all ages and stagesof pre-determined gender roles on the creative Dates: Mondays, Sept. 24 to Nov. 5 of musical interest. She is a regular performerprocess, and the notion of“hearing”gender in with the Victoria Symphony. Without borders ormusic. We meet some of the determined women Time: 6:30 to 8:30 pm boundaries, she eagerly performs chamber, solocomposers who either wrestled with or rejected and small orchestra music for the full flute family.society’s shame and left us with an important Sessions: 6 Mary is in demand as a lecturer and writer onlegacy of exciting music. These women paved the topics of music and as a leader of music-tourism.way for the many contemporary women working Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST She earned her BMus (Flute Performance andin a huge variety of genres and styles, speaking Music Education) and MMus (Flute Performance)with many different but, equally powerful voices. Code: ASMU432 2018F C01 degrees from the University of Michigan, and herAnd some of them live here in Victoria! PhD (Musicology) from the University of Victoria, This course focuses on the origins andNo previous musical knowledge is required to development of one of the most popularenjoy and benefit from this course. forms of modern musical expression: Rock and Roll. Topics include the origins of the genrecontinuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 ARTS 9

specializing in pedagogy and performance had very similar educations and influences, there Instructor: Zhila Kashaninia is a graduatepractice of the flutists at the Paris Conservatoire is no mistaking one for the other. This course will of Victoria Conservatory of Music and Yorkduring the 19th and 20th centuries. provide new ways to understand and appreciate University and has been teaching opera history some of the master works that stand as part of courses since 2009. Zhila has performed in Spain,How to Listen to Classical Music an enduring legacy, ranking with any artistic Mexico and Canada and has provided workshops wonder of human civilization. for students on the art of singing. She has Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 25 to Oct. 30 produced a CD of Spanish Songs for voice and Time: 7 to 9 pm Instructor: Jan Randall (BMus) (see bio under piano with Robert Holliston. Sessions: 6 How to Listen to Classical Music) Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST NEW Exploring Music Using the Code: ASMU400 2018F C01 Saturday Mornings at the Opera Universal Language of Mathematics Dates: Thursdays, Nov. 8 to Dec. 13 Dates: Saturdays, Sept. 29, 2018; Feb. 9 and Dates: Thursdays, Oct. 11 to Nov. 15 Time: 1:30 to 3:30 pm April 13, 2019 Sessions: 6 Time: 7 to 9 pm Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST Time: 9:30 to 11:30 am Code: ASMU400 2018F C02 Sessions: 3 Sessions: 6Are you a non-musician wondering if you are Fee: $57 plus $2.85 GSTmissing something when you listen to classical Code: ASMU382 2018F C01 Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GSTmusic? The truth is that no two people hear Join your instructor and special musical gueststhe same thing when they listen to music, and for another season of this popular course. Code: ASMU434 2018F C01even when you listen to the same recording Based on Pacific Opera Victoria’s (POV) threetwice in a row, you can hear different things. This 2018-19 productions, you will learn how to In ancient history, music was accepted to becourse offers an in-depth tour of the workings fully appreciate and enjoy each opera. We a branch of mathematics. Musicians wereof harmony, rhythm, melody, form and more, in will learn the story of each opera, watch great discovering new methods to produce sound,easy-to-understand language for people without singers play their parts on video, listen to special and were trying to understand what transformsmusical training. Learn why different chords and musical guests sing selected arias in class, and an ordinary sound into music. As musicians wererhythms trigger different emotions, and unlock discover how each opera came into being from also the scientists, they developed their mostthe mysteries of the styles of the masters. Your its first inspiration to a finished stage spectacle. advanced mathematics and analysis tools usinginstructor will demonstrate concepts live at the This year’s season opens with a production of music as an applied science area. Today, musicpiano. Beethoven’s only opera, Fidelio, named for the is its own specialized field of study, though its heroine who recuses her husband from a Spanish connections to mathematics are irrefutable.Instructor: Jan Randall (BMus) is a composer and political prison. In February, Dumas’s Lady with From the Chinese Yellow Emperor’s music masterpianist most recently featured on the CBC Radio the Camellias is immortalized as Verdi’s tragic Ling Lun, to ancient Greek and Egyptians, toseries \"The Irrelevant Show\". His career includes courtesan in La Traviata. Mistaken identities, the collaborating Christian-Muslim musicians ofproviding theme music for The Discovery disguises and a lot of glorious Hungarian Istanbul—the theory of music is evolving evenChannel, The National Film Board, the 2001 IAAF melodies captivate us in POV’s final production, today.World Championships, the 1998 World Figure Kálmán’s beloved operetta, The Countess ofSkating Championships, the Banff International Maritza. Beginners and opera aficionados are This course is not designed for those trainedTelevision Festival, and Second City. He has also equally encouraged to attend this entertaining in mathematics or music, though a basiccomposed concert music performed by the and informative course. understanding of each discipline would beVictoria, Edmonton and Vancouver Symphony advantageous. Our focus is to examine theOrchestras. Instructor: Mikki Reintjes (MMus) miracle numbers hidden behind musical scales. The ordering of the course material reflects the NEW Two Child Geniuses: Mozart Men in Opera historical evolution of music where intervaland Beethoven systems are examined from basic to more Dates: Wednesdays, Oct. 10 to 31 complicated. Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Nov. 1 Time: 6:30 to 9 pm Time: 1:30 to 3:30 pm Sessions: 4 Instructor: Dr. S. Gokhun Tanyer received his BSc Sessions: 6 Fee: $93 plus $4.65 GST and MSc in electrical engineering from Middle Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST Code: ASMU372 2018F C01 East Technical University and Bilkent University, Code: ASMU431 2018F C01 From its inception more than 400 years ago, Ankara, Turkey in 1988 and 1990 respectively,There is no symphony orchestra on the planet opera has introduced us to some of the most and his PhD in electrical engineering fromthat will not have its season dominated by beautiful, powerful and poignant music written Washington State University, Pullman,our favourite compositions by Beethoven and for the male voice. This course will present an Washington, in 1994. Some of his work relatedMozart. They also completely dominate anything in-depth study of the male voices in opera with to music includes conference papers, popularever written for piano or for chamber ensembles. an exploration of the range, colour and the science letter series ‘Sound of Mathematics,’ aWhy is their music so universally captivating different operatic roles written for these voices seminar series for students in engineering andand enduring? Both were child prodigies with throughout the history of opera. Some of the music, and innovative course development ofextraordinary gifts and even though they both finest audio and video recordings of operatic Electromagnetic Wave Theory which includes male singers of the past and present will also be the fundamental physics behind musical included. instruments. He currently has two working books written in Turkish, one of which is under review.ARTS10

NEW The Music of Rodgers and NEW Robert, Clara and Johannes a process that began with the British InvasionHammerstein and Canadian Rock, but then spread all over the Dates: Tuesdays, Nov. 6 to Dec. 11 world, where this unique genre was accepted, Dates: Wednesdays, Oct. 24 to Dec. 5 Time: 7 to 9 pm but then re-interpreted and transformed by Time: 2:30 to 4:30 pm Sessions: 6 the various cultures it encountered. We will Sessions: 7 Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST also examine the ways this music has been Fee: $125 plus $6.25 GST Code: ASMU430 2018F C01 monetized by recording studios, record Code: ASMU427 2018F C01 This course provides a survey of the lives and companies, band managers, movie moguls,After the emotional and physical deterioration major works of Robert and Clara Schumann advertisers, concert promoters, and the artistsand death of Richard Rodgers’brilliant partner, and Johannes Brahms, with emphasis on themselves. Finally, we will try to figure outlyricist Lorenz Hart, the composer found another symphonies, concertos and solo piano works. It is how the rise of the internet and its varioussuperb collaborator, playwright and lyricist Oscar improbable that the works of Johannes Brahms technologies have radically democratized andHammerstein. By this time, the two were seasoned would have achieved such tremendous depths balkanized rock music to the extent that everytheatre professionals and, together, they reshaped of emotion as expressed in his music without listener may one day have his/her own virtualthe American musical theatre with Oklahoma the unrequited love for his mentor and friend’s band that plays exactly what one wants to hear.(1943), creating a strong book, songs that flowed wife, Clara Schumann. Is it a coincidence that theorganically from the story and a dream ballet romance, tragedy and triumph of their personal Instructor: Mark Baker (see bio under A Historysequence. They went on to write eight more lives was also the embodiment of the style of Rock and Roll: Mississippi Delta to Britishmusical plays, including Carousel and South Pacific, of that era? What effect did Robert Shuman’s Invasion)a movie, and a TV musical. This course will explore madness have on the music of his wife and histhe lives of the two men and their musical legacy. protégé? Explore these amazing relationships Women in Opera in depth through the lens of their symphoniesInstructor: John Lucas (MA, BFA) is a teacher, and chamber works. Discover why they will likely Dates: Thursdays, Nov. 8 to 29actor, singer and director. endure in the repertoire as a significant part of Time: 6:30 to 9 pm the greatest works of all time. Sessions: 4Overcoming Vocal Difficulties Fee: $93 plus $4.65 GST Instructor: Jan Randall (BMus) (see bio under Code: ASMU377 2018F C01 Dates: Tuesdays, Nov. 6 to Dec. 11 How to Listen to Classical Music) Opera has introduced us to some of the most Time: 5 to 6:30 pm beautiful, powerful and poignant music ever Sessions: 6 NEW A Brief History of Singing written for the female voice. This course will Fee: $84 plus $4.20 GST present an in-depth study of the female voices Code: ASMU386 2018F C01 Dates: Wednesdays, Nov. 7 to Dec. 12 in opera with an exploration of the range, colourMany people experience problems with their Time: 1:30 to 3 pm and different operatic roles written for thesevoice, times when sound is difficult to produce. Sessions: 6 voices throughout the history of opera. Some ofAging, mis-use of voice, health issues (such as Fee: $84 plus $4.20 GST the finest audio and video recordings of operatictremor, laryngeal dystonia), stuttering and self- Code: ASMU429 2018F C01 female singers of the past and present will alsodoubt can often affect the voice. In this course, we The human voice is considered to be an be included.will study the general rules of good vocal health. original musical instrument. Cultures all overWe will seek solutions to vocal problems by using the world, primitive or not, have participated Instructor: Zhila Kashaninia (see bio under Menvoice techniques that focus on controlling the in its development for the use in ceremonies, in Opera)breath (diaphramatic breathing) and using the communication, religious worship and pleasure.breath to make the most of the voice. This course explores the history of singing from FOR MORE INFO: its origins in antiquity to modern times. MusicInstructor: Debra Laprise 250-721-7797 Instructor: Debra Laprise [email protected] to Music Theory: Level I continuingstudies.uvic.ca/music NEW A History of Rock and Roll: Dates: Tuesdays, Nov. 6 to Dec. 11 Woodstock to Garage Bands Time: 6:30 to 8 pm Sessions: 6 Dates: Wednesdays, Nov. 7 to Dec. 12 Fee: $84 plus $4.20 GST Time: 6:30 to 8:30 pm Code: ASMU422 2018F C01 Sessions: 6This course will cover the basic rudiments of Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GSTclassical music theory, dealing with rhythm, Code: ASMU433 2018F C01time signatures, clefs and staff notation, scales This course is a continuation of A History of Rockand keys. You will learn basic music theory, and Roll: Mississippi Delta to British Invasion,relating it to our musical perceptions and that, if though it is not necessary to have completed itproperly used, music theory can give us a greater in order to enjoy and benefit from this course.appreciation of music. This time our focus is on the late 1960s counter- culture, the Hippies, Woodstock, the RockInstructor: Debra Laprise Concert, and then the globalization of Rock,continuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 ARTS 11

PHOTOGRAPHY NEW Photography: Behind the Participants will examine the work of Scenes documentary photographers and see how and NEW The 8-Week Photo Club II why certain ways of seeing and photographing Dates: Tuesdays , Oct. 2 to Nov. 6 a larger or longer term project can be applied to Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Nov. 15 their work. Time: 7 to 9 pm Time: 7 to 9 pm Sessions: 8 You will work on a project throughout the Fee: $145 plus $7.25 GST Sessions: 6 duration of the course. This can be an existing Code: ASVA117 2018F C01 project or something new and initiated by theThis is a reboot of the 2017 course, designed for Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST class experience. You will be asked to create newphotographers of intermediate to advanced skill images for your project each week and to bringlevels in search of a creative “shot in the arm”, but Code: ASVA118 2018F C01 those images to share with the class.containing all-new artistic models. Those whocompleted the fall 2017 course will tackle entirely As an art form, photography is unique for its fly- You'll learn how to organize your own projects,new weekly challenges, and first time registrants on-the-wall qualities documenting artists in their budget time, find out how to edit a project andwill be at no disadvantage, as such. The 8-Week environments, the best images becoming art discover different ways to bring that project to aPhoto Club II will hit the ground running with about art. Photographers have by virtue taken on larger audience.an ‘open category’, single-image assignment the role of visual art historian. One needs only toon the very first evening. Each session will compare: prior to the invention of photography, This is a course about creativity, not equipment.open with 45 to 60 minutes studying a specific any likenesses of musicians, for example, seldom Use whatever camera you own, digital or film.genre of photography or work by a renowned ventured outside a lackluster collection of formalphotographic master, followed by an in-class portraiture. Whereas, in the photographic era, Please remember to bring a notebook and penviewing/critique of student images in a prepared there exists a veritable trove of images such as to class.PowerPoint presentation. The challenge will The Beatles—smoldering cigarettes and all—inbe to incorporate a signature element from EMI’s Abbey Road studio, recording their opus Instructor: Don Denton is a photographer,the previous week’s lecture portion into the Sgt. Pepper. Photographs of musicians, authors, photo editor and photography instructor. Hefollowing week’s image assignment—channeling actors and directors are part of our cultural is currently the Photo Supervisor for Blackone’s inner Lee Friedlander or Berenice Abbott mainstream. The most iconic of these images Press’ Greater Victoria newspapers and the(as two examples). often go hand-in-glove with an artist’s work. photographer for Black Press’ Greater Victoria Photojournalist Mary Ellen Mark worked on over magazines. He is also working on a number ofUsing a hands-on application with a dose of 100 film sets; her brooding images from the long term personal projects.photographic art appreciation, the goals of this making of Apocalypse Now in the Philippinescourse will be exploring, as well as putting into mirror the intensity of Francis Ford Coppola’s FOR MORE INFO:practice, new forms of creative visualization. cinematic masterpiece. This course will explore Photography the function of photography in popular culture 250-721-7797Instructor: Gerry Schallié is an accomplished and the performing arts—primarily as a facet of [email protected] artist with over 20 years of gallery photojournalism, but also as grist for the public continuingstudies.uvic.ca/photographyexhibitions in Canada and the United States, relations mill. Photographers we will examinerepresented regionally by Victoria’s Winchester include Mary Ellen Mark, Marion EttlingerGalleries. (authors), W. Eugene Smith (jazz images), Don Hunstein (Columbia Records) and Annie Leibovitz, among many others. Instructor: Gerry Schallié (see bio under The 8-Week Photo Club II) Documentary Photography: Creating the Personal Project Dates: Wednesdays, Oct. 3 to Nov. 21 Time: 6:30 to 9 pm Sessions: 8 Fee: $170 plus $8.50 GST Code: ASVA064 2018F C01 When you come back from vacation, a family function or just out for a walk with your camera, are you unhappy with the images you've returned with? In this course you’ll apply the techniques of documentary work to your personal photo work, creating a project that will allow you to explore your creative side while improving your general photography and camera handling skills.ARTS12

THEATRE VISUAL ARTS Storyboarding exists in graphic novels, film and children's picture books. In this course, you willStory Telling Workshop Introduction to Collage produce your own storyboard in any style you wish. This course is a good fit for those interested Date: Saturday, Oct. 13 Dates: Mondays, Sept. 24 to Dec. 10 in marrying text with imagery, although a story Time: 9 am to 1 pm Time: 6:30 to 9 pm can be told without text too. This class is for all Sessions: 1 Sessions: 10 skill levels, from beginner to advanced. We will Fee: $40 plus $2 GST Fee: $195 (plus $50 for basic supplies) do several exercises to help you build up your Code: ASTH655 2018F W01 confidence and get your creative juices flowing.The oldest art form can be practiced by all! plus $12.25 GST This will help you to prepare for a final piece.Learn how to tell stories and where to find Code: ASVA056 2018F C01 Materials and styles will be your choice and arethem. Improve your articulation, expression This course will inspire you, whether you are open-ended, depending upon your choice ofand connection with the audience. Practice just discovering the medium of collage or project. The instructor will give a demonstrationtelling stories to small and large groups. would like to add to your knowledge and of various media to get the ball rolling. PleaseIn this workshop, you will discover how to skills. We will cover different approaches to bring paper, and a pencil, marker or pen to thedevelop personal stories and what to look collage using colour, surface treatments, first class.for in traditional ones. Learn to prepare for typographic elements, photographs, founda storytelling session: memorizing, pacing, objects, ephemera and image transfer. We’ll also Instructor: Karen Hibbard is a visual artist/creating characters, adding props and music, explore various media and techniques used to illustrator/art educator who uses a playfuland exploring all avenues to create a great story. augment finished pieces. Each class will involve approach to storyboarding. She teaches artLearn how stories can be a powerful tool in demonstrations in a relaxed, fun and creative through the UVic Department of Curriculum andeducation, research and healing. environment. No experience is required, just your Instruction, as well as at Emily Carr University of enthusiasm! Art and Design. She has an MFA from ConcordiaInstructor: Lina de Guevara was born in Chile, University and is a published illustrator. Her mostwhere she received most of her professional Instructor: Tony Bounsall has over 30 years' recent illustration is 'Nimoshom & His Bus', by thetraining at the University of Chile. Lina is a professional experience as a commercial and author Penny M. Thomas, Portage & Main Press.director, actor, storyteller and specialist in editorial photographer and is a photo artsTheatre of the Oppressed, Transformational graduate (BAPA) from Ryerson Polytechnical Yes, You Can Draw!Theatre and Commedia dell’Arte. In 1988, University. For the past 10 years, he has workedLina founded PUENTE Theatre in Victoria to in or taught several different mediums, including Dates: Tuesdays, Oct. 2 to 30express through theatre the experiences of digital artwork, collage, iPhoneography,immigrants and diverse minorities in Canada. alternative based photography, mixed media Time: Tuesdays, Oct. 2 to 30, 10 am toShe was PUENTE’s artistic director for 23 years. and encaustics. His teaching style is relaxed, noon; Saturdays, Oct. 13 and Nov. 3,At present, Lina freelances as a theatre director, informative and inclusive. His work draws 10 am to 3 pm; and Sunday, Oct. 14,teacher, performer and facilitator, and she’s inspiration from his travels, the environment, 10 am to 3 pmconducted several applied theatre projects for topographic mapping, satellite photography andthe Intercultural Association of Greater Victoria. medical imagery. He exhibits and sells his own Sessions: 8Recently, she directed “River of Time” for the 2016 fine art prints and mixed media work throughoutUNO Festival and she is currently playing the role North America. Fee: $195 (plus $10 for materials) plusof Alice in Bell ARTE’s production of “ALICE’s gift”. $10.25 GST NEW Visual Storytelling: FOR MORE INFO: Storyboarding Code: ASVA069 2018F W01 Theatre 250-721-7797 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 to Oct. 31 Whether you doubt you could ever draw, or feel [email protected] Time: 6:30 to 9 pm you have limited drawing abilities, this course continuingstudies.uvic.ca/theatre Sessions: 6 offers you the opportunity to learn to draw with Fee: $140 plus $7 GST confidence and achieve the accuracy you wish Code: ASVA113 2018F C01 for while developing your own natural style. The course is designed to empower you to bring out the hidden artist. The first step is to recognize the approach to drawing that we have unconsciously followed since childhood, and then learn to see and draw what is really there. Working with inexpensive materials and using easy-to-follow exercises, you will gain hand-to-eye connectivity while exploring mark-making and tonal options. Perspective will become a natural element of your drawing. The course will include in-class drawing projects and suggested home-based assignments to bring out the artist in you. A comprehensive supply list will be sent before the course starts. A limited amount of supplies (adjustable image frames, still-life items, and some paper) will be provided by the instructor.continuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 ARTS 13

Instructor: Jenn Whitford-Robins is an award- advance their skills. Expect to have fun and learn NEW A Weekend Painting Plantswinning artist and teacher who has taught at through still-life and abstract painting. and FlowersUVic for several years. After you complete your registration, a supply Dates: Nov. 2 to 4 NEW Creating a Visual Workbook list will be attached to your receipt. Please bring a bag lunch or use UVic Food Services on the Time: Friday 7 to 9 pm; Saturday 9 am to Dates: Tuesdays, Oct. 2 to Dec. 4 Saturday. 4 pm; and Sunday 1 to 5 pm Time: 6:30 to 9 pm Instructor: Joanne Thomson is a full-time visual Sessions: 3 artist specializing in watercolour for illustration Sessions: 10 and fine art. Her quiet and contemplative Fee: $155 plus $7.75 GST approach to art making is evident in her Fee: $195 (plus $30 for supplies) plus landscapes, illustrations and in her new ‘mason Code: ASVA115 2018F W01 $11.25 GST jar’ series. Joanne holds a masters degree in Adult Education and is active in the community as an Ahh...to sit and paint plants and flowers. Not Code: ASVA112 2018F C01 artist advocate, mentor and facilitator. much in this world is more calming. Instructor Joanne Thomson will share techniques andCreate a personalized piece of art while gaining Exploring Colour approaches she uses to create her accuratea deeper understanding of your sources of ‘portraits’ of wild plants and flowers. This is not ainspiration. Learn to use collage, printmaking, Dates: Saturdays, Oct. 20 to Nov. 3 true botanical painting workshop in which plantsimage transfer, acrylic mediums, paints and/or Time: 1 to 4 pm are painted life-size with roots depicted, ratherstencils to build your workbook and to express Sessions: 3 it is a more relaxed approach, less scientific andyour artistic voice. Artist trading cards and acrylic Fee: $115 (plus $30 for supplies) plus more meditative. However, if that is your goal,skin transfer will also be examined. Classes will Joanne can help with that too. Sketching withbe held in a fun and relaxed environment, and no $7.25 GST paint and pencil, and methods for combiningexperience is needed to participate. Printmaking Code: ASVA105 2018F W01 drawing and painting will be demonstratedsupplies, paints and specialty papers will be We take colour for granted in everyday living. It and taught. This course is designed for thoseincluded in the cost of the course and you are helps us identify objects and products, orients with some watercolour painting experience. Nowelcome to bring special \"source material\" us in our environment and enhances our sense materials supplied.from home to include in your workbook. of beauty. But colour is also a medium to createParticipants do need to supply a used, printed, new images and to express thoughts and Instructor: Joanne Thomson (see bio underhardbound book (9x12 inches or larger) from a emotions. Working with crayons, watercolours, Watercolour for Beginners Workshop)thrift store or garage sale. Look for heavy paper oils, pastels and pigments, we will use a variety ofand a solid-sewn binding. We will be upcycling colours to create art that conveys our thoughts NEW Visual Storytelling:these into your workbooks. Please DO NOT and emotions. To deepen our understanding Narrative Artbuy a brand new journal as this works against of this medium, we'll compare and contrast thethe main methodology of the class. Weekly results of our work. Dates: Wednesdays, Nov. 7 to Dec. 12demonstrations and workbook prompts helpmotivate participants to maintain this as an Some basic supplies are included in the cost of Time: 6:30 to 9 pmongoing art practice. the course, however, please bring something to work on (paper, cardboard, canvas, wood) and, Sessions: 6Instructor: Tony Bounsall (see bio under if you wish, whatever sources of colour you haveIntroduction to Collage) used before. Fee: $140 plus $7 GSTWatercolour for Beginners Workshop Please note: this course is limited to 10 students. Code: ASVA114 2018F C01 Dates: Oct. 5 to 7 Instructor: Hermann Valentin Schmitt has been This course is ideal for those wishing to create producing art since the early 1960s in his native a series of images. You will learn how to create Time: Friday 7 to 9 pm; Saturday 9 am to 4 Germany and is founder of the Art and Media relationships between images, adding layers of pm; and Sunday 1 to 5 pm Institute Berlin. meaning to your work. We will touch upon three formats: diptychs (two images that provoke Sessions: 3 comparison), triptychs (three images that suggest cycles or stages), and polyptychs (many Fee: $155 plus $7.75 GST images that reinforce a message). This class is for all skill levels, from beginner to advanced. Code: ASVA019 2018F W01 We will do several exercises to help you build up your confidence and prepare for a final piece.This course introduces novice painters to Materials and styles are your choice and arewatercolour painting. We will review everything open-ended, depending upon your choice offrom the correct side of the paper to use, project. Your instructor will give a demonstrationto how to hold a brush, how to clean your of various media to get the ball rolling. Pleasebrushes, how to mix pigments together to bring paper, and a pencil, marker or pen to thecreate an abundance of colour choices, and first class.washes (wet on dry and wet on wet). Joanneis an experienced watercolour teacher and Instructor: Karen Hibbard (see bio under Visualoffers students individual attention during her Storytelling: Storyboarding)workshops, as well as numerous demonstrationsand re-demonstrations to help students learnbasic techniques. By completion of this course,participants will be much better able to workfrom YouTube videos and library books to furtherARTS14

Contemporary Chinese Brush Painting the absolute beginner. It will crack the myth that Instructor: Carol Ann Sokoloff, recipient of the watercolour is the most difficult of the painting Peabody Award for educational radio, is a poet, Date: Saturday, Dec. 1 mediums. In some cases it is the easiest. Instructor author, editor and songwriter. Author of two Joanne Thomson will draw on her 30 years of picture books and editor of the Cherubim Books Time: 10 am to 4 pm experience teaching watercolour painting to imprint, she enjoys sharing the imaginative guide you through what watercolour loves to do. world of children's literature and the excitement Sessions: 1 Paintings will be 2x3 inches, created with a limited of the writing process. number of colours and unlimited variations. All Fee: $65 plus $3.25 GST materials supplied. A fun day of play and learning. NEW Dancing With Jane Austen Code: ASVA005 2018F W01 Instructor: Joanne Thomson (see bio under Dates: Saturdays, Sept. 29 to Oct. 20 Watercolour for Beginners Workshop) Time: 10 am to noonThis one-day workshop is designed for people Sessions: 4who are interested in the oriental painting FOR MORE INFO: Fee: $125 plus $6.25 GSTmedium. Both traditional and contemporary Visual Arts Code: ASWL099 2018F W01techniques of Chinese brush painting will be 250-721-7797 Ever thought of dance as an integral element inintroduced. You will learn about Chinese ink, [email protected] Jane Austen’s novels? Ever wanted to dance likerice paper, colour, texture, composition, and the continuingstudies.uvic.ca/visual Miss Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy? Readersaesthetic principles of Chinese brush painting. in Austen’s time would have known instinctivelyYou will also learn technical skills, such as loading WRITING AND LITERATURE about the conventions and customs of Regencythe brush with ink and water, and dry and wet society. In examining the six novels of Janebrush stroke control, through the instructor's Writing for Children: Releasing the Austen, we will learn to appreciate the subtletiesdemonstrations, in-class discussions and Child Within inherent in her descriptions of characters andhands-on practice. Please bring a bag lunch. A events. In each session, we will explore howsupply list will be sent to you prior to the first Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Nov. 1 dance and etiquette are essential components insession. Materials cost approximately $65. Time: 6:30 to 9 pm advancing the plot. A portion of our sessions will Sessions: 6 be devoted to learning Regency rules of conduct,Instructor: Andy Lou, a renowned full time artist Fee: $140 plus $7 GST as well as some simple Regency dances.in Victoria, was born in China and educated in the Code: ASWL041 2018F W01United States. He received his MFA degree from Do you long to write picture books for children No prior knowledge of the novels or dancingthe University of North Texas in 1988, majoring or stories for young adults, but don’t know where experience required.in painting and drawing. After his graduation, to start? Join us in exploring the delicate art ofhe began offering contemporary Chinese brush writing compelling stories in few words. Activities Instructors: Charlotte Hale is a life member ofpainting workshops throughout Canada, the US and discussion will focus on techniques for the Jane Austen Society of North America. Herand China. In his paintings, Andy adapts a variety building character, setting, plot and perspective, interest and research into Jane Austen’s novels,of techniques and thoughts from the West, but and crafting an exciting story for young life and times has motivated her to give lecturesemphasizes his oriental originality. Employing audiences. We will practice writing techniques, on various topics including music, fashion andChinese brushes, rice paper and ink, mixing with examine successful children’s books and discover dance. Charlotte is also a member of the Victoriawatercolour, gouache and acrylic, Andy creates why it is important to be aware of the child as English Country Dance Society.visual statements of the landscapes of North audience. You will also learn what editors look forAmerica. Vibrant colour plays an important role in a cover letter, and how manuscripts should be Rosemary Lach has been dancing all her life andin his art. He blends the old and the new to forge formatted for submissions to a publisher. Come teaching English country dancing in the Pacifica contrast between ink and colour, between the with enthusiasm and bring your ideas. Northwest for more than 15 years. She regularlyancient traditions of Chinese painting and the calls dances at the Jane Austen Festival in Portrapidly-changing world of Western art. Andy's Alberni, and is the founder of the Victoria Englishmixed media, cross-cultural paintings have been Country Dance Society.exhibited and collected worldwide and he hasreceived numerous awards, including recently NEW The Poetry Workshopthe Juror's Choice Award from the Sidney FineArts Show in Sidney, BC, and in 2015, the Third Dates: Tuesdays, Oct. 2 to Nov. 27Prize Award from the Coast Collective Gallery in (no class Nov. 20)Colwood, BC. Andy is also the co-author of threebooks on Chinese brush painting. Time: 6:30 to 8 pm Sessions: 8 NEW Watercolour: Easy Mini Fee: $117 plus $5.85 GSTPaintings Code: ASWL098 2018F W01 This course is a collaborative, community- Date: Saturday, Dec. 8 forming space open to anyone who is looking for guidance with their poetry. Whether working Time: 10 am to 4 pm on a long-standing project, or on the hunt for muse, this workshop will provide individuals Sessions: 1 with the inspiration and structure to further their Fee: $65 (plus $15 for supplies) plus $4 GST Code: ASVA116 2018F W01Very small watercolour paintings are easier tocreate than large ones. This one-day workshopcreating mini watercolour paintings is designed forcontinuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 ARTS 15

practice. There will be eight weeks of classroom NEW James Joyce: A Multi-Media documented. This workshop will encourage yousessions with a two-week break for portfolio Approach to examine experiences and central themes indevelopment. Each class will begin with a brief your life. Through short presentations, guideddiscussion of an element of the craft of poetry, Dates: Tuesdays, Oct. 9 to Nov. 13 writing exercises, and small group discussions,for which there will be light reading assigned the Time: 1:30 to 3:30 pm you will have an opportunity to:week prior. This course is open to poets who are Sessions: 6interested in honing their command of literary Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST • sharpen your memories of pivotal anddevices, developing an ongoing project, and/or Code: ASWL100 2018F C01 interesting events in your life;receiving constructive and inspiring feedback on James Joyce is acknowledged to be the greatestnew work. novelist of the 20th century but his notoriously • share your stories with others in ways that “difficult” novels often puzzle readers. Robert encourage exploration and understanding;Instructor: Amanda Merritt completed her Amos has spent 50 years getting to know Joyce’sBachelor of Arts degree in creative writing at the writings and presents them in a unique multi- • begin the documentation of key aspects ofUniversity of Victoria, her hometown. Recently, media format. Drawing on the author’s four your life story;she completed her Master of Fine Arts degree in novels—Dubliners, Portrait of the Artist as a Youngpoetry at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. Man, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake—instructor • have fun learning, writing and sharing; andHer book titled The Divining Pool was published Robert Amos will read aloud from the works,by Wundor Editions in October 2017. Amanda’s and his presentations will be supplemented by a • explore options for the continuance of your lifework has also been published in journals such wide range of illustrations, audio recordings and story journey.as Descant, Prairie Fire, Qwerty, Stand, Grain and film clips. Robert will also demonstrate how heAesthetica. Amanda teaches creative writing in has inscribed Joyce’s memorable and amusing Instructor: Faye Ferguson (BSc, MA, MSc)all four genres in community and continuing words in his own artworks in many media, provides life story facilitation services toeducation settings throughout Victoria. including scrolls, fans, clothes and furniture. You individuals throughout the Greater Victoria will be entertained and informed, and inspired to region. She firmly believes that every life isWriting Historical Fiction take up this writer on your own. compelling and worthy of documentation. In her workshops she encourages and assists Dates: Wednesdays, Oct. 3 to Nov. 7 This course is a follow-up to last term's offering individuals to capture the significant memories of James Joyce's works. Though based on the and experiences of their lives in a form that will Time: 6:30 to 9 pm same novels, your instructor promises entirely keep those stories alive for generations. new content. Sessions: 6 Write Now! A Creative Writing Survey Instructor: Robert Amos is well-known as an Fee: $140 plus $7 GST artist and writer in Victoria. His art is in the Dates: Thursdays, Nov. 8 to Dec. 13 collections of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Time: 6:30 to 9 pm Code: ASWL094 2018F C01 the University of Victoria and the City of Sessions: 6 Victoria and in 1986 he was elected to the Royal Fee: $140 plus $7 GSTDo you know of an unsung hero from the past? Canadian Academy of the Arts. His newspaper Code: ASWL064 2018F W01Are you a fan of historical fiction and do you long column appeared weekly in the Times Colonist This course gives both new and experiencedto create your own narratives? In this class, we for 32 years and he is an honorary citizen of writers the opportunity to examine andwill focus on finding stories from the past that Victoria. Robert was a featured guest at the 2017 experiment with a variety of literary forms. Thereare crying out to become compelling historical Diasporic Joyce Conference in Toronto and has will be in-class writing and suggested weeklyfiction. We will learn about the challenges and made the only spoken-word recording of Joyce's assignments to nurture the writing genie! Newjoys of research, the creation of world-views, the final novel, Finnegans Wake. writers will investigate numerous genres as theydevelopment of believable dialogue, and the develop voice and style, exploring poetry, fiction,role of setting and writing style in creating your Chronicling the Stories of Your Life non-fiction, drama and songs. Experiencedown unique vision of the past. For inspiration, writers will find renewed creativity from tryingwe will look at the various genres of historical Dates: Saturdays, Oct. 13 to Nov. 17 new approaches.fiction: thrillers, mysteries, literary novels, YA, Time: 10 am to noonsupernatural and steampunk. Classes will be Location: Berwick Royal Oak Instructor: Carol Sokoloff (see bio under Writingdivided into lectures and discussions, and the Sessions: 6 for Children: Releasing the Child Within)workshopping of one page assignments that Fee: $115 plus $5.75 GSTwill lead towards the final assignment of the Code: ASWL089 2018F E01 FOR MORE INFO:completion of a short story or the first chapter “Our stories are bigger than ourselves. Future Writing and Literatureof a novel. generations will have lots of sources for the 250-721-7797 offical history... But to understand the way [email protected]: Claire Mulligan is the author of two people experienced that history, they need our continuingstudies.uvic.ca/writingnovels of historical fiction, The Reckoning of stories.” – Paul WilcocksBoston Jim (Giller and BC Book Prize nominee)and The Dark (Canadian Author Award). Your life represents an incomparably uniqueHer award-winning short stories have been story. It is a singular reflection of an unparalleledpublished in literary magazines, such as The human journey that begs to be recalled andTulane Review, The Antigonish Review andGrain. She holds a BA in English and a MFA inscreenwriting and adaptation.ARTS \( Certificate/diploma Credit options # Online16

Acquaint yourself with the latest perspectives... Business, Technology and Public Relations BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT the certificate or diploma programs in Business Management Practices ( \ AND LEADERSHIP Administration (CBA or DBA). Specific business courses are accredited by the Canadian Institute Dates: Mondays, Sept. 17 toOur business courses have a proven track record of Management (CIM). Dec. 17 (no class Oct. 8)for providing the essentials and credentials tomake you and your organization an even greater Time: 7 to 10 pmsuccess. Whether you are an employee or anemployer, or whether you want to specialize or COURSES ON CAMPUS Sessions: 13acquire a broader understanding of businesspractices, we can help you achieve your goals, Organizational Behaviour ( \ Domestic Fee: $495anticipate problems and opportunities, andprepare for change. The following courses can International Fee: $595be taken on an individual basis or as part of Dates: Mondays, Sept. 10 to Code: BMBA250 2018F C01 Dec. 17 (no class Oct. 8 and Nov. 12) This course provides managers and students who aspire to management positions with an Time: 7 to 10 pm opportunity to assess and enhance their own use of contemporary management techniques and Sessions: 13 practices. Domestic Fee: $495 International Fee: $595 The course focuses on leadership and supervision, strategic management, decision making, group Code: BMBA130 2018F C01 process, conflict resolution, employee development and performance planning and review. This course focuses on the human dimension of management and will provide you with an understanding of how human behaviour Prerequisites: Business Administration (BMBA100) and/or a minimum of three years of supervisory influences the development and operation experience of organizations.Topics include motivation, leadership, power, group behaviour, decision making, and the dynamics of interpersonal Instructor: Rhordon Wikkramatileke (PhD) relations in an organizational setting. Instructor: C. Thomas (MS, BSc)continuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC RELATIONS 17

Finance ( \ It is essential for business people to acquire a Prerequisites: It is recommended you take general understanding of the law as it affects this course first in the Certificate in BusinessDates: Tuesdays, Sept. 11 to businesses in the conduct of their operation and Administration program. Dec. 4 the legal framework within which management decisions take place. Topics include: the Instructor: Ken Bodnarchuk (DBA, PMP, CMA)Time: 7 to 10 pm Canadian legal system, law of contracts, law of agency, employment and insurance, business COURSES ONLINESessions: 13 structures, real property, negotiable instruments, commercial financing and personal property Financial Accounting ( \ #Domestic Fee: $495 security, and creditors rights. Dates: Sept. 10 to Dec. 7International Fee: $595 Instructor: Mark Bridge (BSc, LLB, LLM) Fee: $595 Code: BMBA140 2018F D01Code: BMBA360 2018F C01 This course introduces you to the essential accounting principles and techniques used inA financial manager is responsible for reporting and analyzing the financial aspects of a business. Particular emphasis is placeddetermining the amount of money a firm on developing a practical understanding of the preparation and interpretation of financialrequires to carry out its goals while remaining statements.profitable. The financial manager also must Management Accounting ( \ Instructor: Betty Weber (BA, BCom, MBA)determine the best way to raise funds and how Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 13 to Marketing ( \ # Dec. 6to direct funds within the business. This course Dates: Sept. 10 to Dec. 7 Fee: $595introduces issues that face financial managers Time: 7 to 10 pm Code: BMBA240 2018F D01 Marketing has two essential functions: to identifyand describes the environment in which they and to satisfy a buyer's needs. In this introduction to marketing management, you will examine themust operate (organizational, legal, social, and Sessions: 13 concepts and techniques used by business to perform these functions. Topics include: targetfinancial). You have the opportunity to study Domestic Fee: $495 market definition; buyer behaviour; demand forecasting; product pricing, communications,business finance problems in depth in order International Fee: $595 and distribution strategies; marketing research; and market planning and organization.to acquire a deeper understanding of financial Code: BMBA220 2018F C01 Instructor: Joan Yates (BA, CertPR, APR)management. This course is an introduction to the fundamental Managing in the Digital EconomyPrerequisites: Business Administration (BMBA100) concepts of management accounting. Itand Financial Accounting (BMBA140) (\# complements concepts covered in Financial Dates: Sept. 10 to Dec. 7 Accounting by focusing on the accounting Fee: $595 Code: BMBA470 2018F D01Instructor: Ari Vainionpaa (BA, MBA) functions internal to the organization. The business environment is rapidly changing as a result of the evolution of information Management Accounting is concerned with technology and systems. It does not matter whether you work in a large company orManagement Computing ( \ the data and techniques used in the decision- small, for yourself or for others, for profit or public service – technology affects your making process. This includes the analysis and business decisions. This course will demystify the opportunities and challenges created byDates: Tuesdays, Sept. 11 to accounting for costs, exposure to cost behaviour technology, and provide guidance on how to Dec. 4 successfully leverage technology for business. (cost-volume-profit), the contribution approach, Instructor: Nav Bassi (MBA, PMP)Time: 7 to 10 pm variance analysis, differential cash flows andSessions: 13 budgeting. The course will also discuss recentDomestic Fee: $590 developments such as activity-based costing.International Fee: $690 Prerequisites: Business Administration (BMBA100) and Financial Accounting (BMBA140)Code: BMBA200 2018F C01This course enables managers, professionals,and business people to become educated users Instructor: Reg Beniac (BA Econ, MBA, CMA)of computers. During the course, you have theopportunity to develop computer applications Business Administration ( \ based on word processing, spreadsheet, and Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 13 to Dec. 6database software that you may use both inyour day-to-day business activities, and in Time: 7 to 10 pmother courses in the Certificate in BusinessAdministration Program. In hands-on lab Sessions: 13sessions you learn to use Word for Windows, Domestic Fee: $495Excel for Windows, and PowerPoint. International Fee: $595Instructor: Tim Smith Code: BMBA100 2018F C01 This course introduces you to the nature andBusiness Law ( \ scope of decision-making in business and provides an overview of the functional areasDates: Wednesdays, Sept. 12 to of management, finance, marketing, and Dec. 5 organizational behaviour. Using a business caseTime: 7 to 10 pm approach, you will develop a personal frameworkSessions: 13 for defining and analyzing business problemsDomestic Fee: $495 and developing solutions and plans of action.International Fee: $595Code: BMBA300 2018F C01BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC RELATIONS \( Certificate/diploma Credit options # Online18

INTENSIVE COURSES ON CAMPUS market definition; buyer behaviour; demand This course will offer you an opportunity to forecasting; product pricing, communications and explore emerging and evolving understandingsInterpersonal Business distribution strategies; marketing research; and and definitions of the smart city. In thisCommunications ( \ market planning and organization. informative three-session course, you will explore the concept of cities as places ofDates: Sept. 10 to 18 Instructor: Cheryl Fitzpatrick learning, information sharing and problem solving. The instructor will lead and engageTime: 9 am to 4:30 pm you in discussions on whether and how a smart city is relevant to our daily lives. You will learnSessions: 7 International Business ( \ what contributes to a vibrant, liveable and/ or sustainable community space and have funDomestic Fee: $595 Dates: Nov. 19 to 23 exploring the key factors which create smart city spaces.International Fee: $695 Time: 9 am to 4:30 pm Instructor: Patricia McKenna is the president ofCode: BMBA120 2018F E02 Sessions: 5 AmbientEase, a company focused on smart/ learning cities. She works across domains,The primary objective of this course is to assist Domestic Fee: $595 collaborating in creative and future-orientedyou in improving the effectiveness of your undertakings. She holds a BA from the Universityinterpersonal business communication skills. International Fee: $695 of New Brunswick, an MLS from McGill, and aTopics include the communication process, Doctorate of Professional Studies in informationperception, self-assessment, conflict, relationships, Code: BMBA430 2018F E02 management from Syracuse University.language and needs, beliefs and values. Emphasisis placed on developing effective approaches to Working in complex global business environment FOR MORE INFO:personal and professional relationships. Computing and Technology requires more than highly competent management 250-472-5442 [email protected] skills. Global trade is vital as companies look at continuingstudies.uvic.ca/computing how to grow their business and the management PUBLIC RELATIONSInstructor: Pat Micek (BA, Med) skills required to do so will become increasingly important throughout the 21st century. Topics include: the importance of operating globally,Business Writing and Presentation strategies for reaching global markets, forcesSkills ( \ impacting doing business in global markets, tradeDates: Sept. 19 to 27 agreements, and establishing operations.Time: 9 am to 4:30 pm Instructor: Doug Taylor (BA, MSc, CITP)Sessions: 7Domestic Fee: $595 FOR MORE INFO: Business, Management and LeadershipInternational Fee: $695 250-721-8073/8072 [email protected]: BMBA110 2018F E02 continuingstudies.uvic.ca/businessThose wishing to assess and add to their business COMPUTING ANDwriting skills will find this course a confidence TECHNOLOGYbuilder. Developing the self-assurance tocommunicate effectively in the workplace will bethe main objective and students will benefit fromthe practical approach to building these skills.They will identify the characteristics of effectivecommunication and learn how to successfullycritique business documents. A repeatable writingprocess and strategic planning guides for specificapplications will be introduced and practicedthrough learning activities. Peer support andfeedback will be emphasized.Instructor: Murray Cornish (BA)Marketing ( \ Interested in taking Public Relations courses? See page 23 of this calendar's Programs bookletDates: Oct. 17 to 23 for specific admission requirements.Time: 9 am to 4:30 pm NEW Smart Cities: An IntroductionSessions: 5 Dates: Saturdays, Sept. 8 to 22 Time: 10 am to noonDomestic Fee: $595 Sessions: 3 Fee: $125 plus $ 6.25 GSTInternational Fee: $695 Code: TECC024 2018F C01Code: BMBA240 2018F E02Marketing has two essential functions: to identifyand to satisfy a buyer's needs. In this introductionto marketing management, you will examine theconcepts and techniques used by business toperform these functions. Topics include: targetcontinuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC RELATIONS 19

Open your arms to new perspectives...Culture, Museums andIndigenous Studies HERITAGE AND INDIGENOUS LANGUAGEMUSEUM STUDIES AND CULTUREInterested in taking Heritage and Museum Interested in taking Indigenous LanguageStudies courses? See pages 13 and 14 of and Culture courses? See page 4 of thisthis calendar's Programs booklet for specific calendar's Programs booklet for specificadmission requirements. admission requirements.CULTURE, MUSEUMS AND INDIGENOUS STUDIES \( Certificate/diploma Credit options # Online20

INTERCULTURAL CULTURE, MUSEUMS AND INDIGENOUS STUDIES EDUCATION 21Immigration and Refugee Studies:Settlement and Belonging in Canada(\ Dates: Sept. 11 to Dec. 4 Time: 6 to 8:50 pm Sessions: 12 Fee: $558.45 Code: IET420 2018F C01This course focuses on the global movement ofpeople and on issues of migration (voluntaryand forced, of immigrants and refugees). Youwill challenge your personal understandingof the field of immigration studies andexamine international legal definitions andcategorizations of different populations. Thecourse introduces a social justice interventionmodel in addressing the settlement, integrationand adaptation issues of these populations, andanalyzes new trends in immigration studies andglobal population movement. It will concludewith an exploration of a personal competencyframework development for working withimmigrants and refugees in Canada.Textbook: The Age of Migration, Fifth Edition:International Population Movements in theModern WorldInstructor: Moussa Magassa is the HumanRights Educator at the University of Victoria,where he focuses on enhancing understandingof and commitment to the university's humanrights and equity goals, increasing diversityand creating a fair and inclusive work and studyenvironment at UVic. FOR MORE INFO: Intercultural Education 250-721-8457 [email protected] continuingstudies.uvic.ca/IEcontinuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747

Experiment with different perspectives...Education, Learningand DevelopmentINTERNATIONAL Teaching English as a Foreign Students who are not native speakers of English EDUCATION Language (TEFL) must meet the following language proficiency requirements and pass a TEFL entrance Dates: Sept. 4 to Dec. 6 interview: Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:15 to • TOEFL(iBT) score: 94 9:15 pm; Saturdays, 9 am to noon • TOEIC score: 850 and 1 to 4 pm (full day) on Sept. 15 • IELTS score: 7.0 and 29, Oct. 13 and 27, and Nov. 10 and 24 Instructor: Stephanie Paulauskas Sessions: 34 FOR MORE INFO: International Education Fee: $1,150 plus $57.50 GST 250-472-4507 [email protected] Code: EDTE125 continuingstudies.uvic.ca/TEFLcourse This 120-hour, non-credit course for aspiring teachers provides a survey of the theoretical concepts, methodologies and practical skills necessary to successfully and confidently teach English language in an international context. Under the guidance of internationally experienced teaching experts, this course is intended for aspiring teachers who are fluent in English and who have an interest in teaching abroad. Prerequisite: Previous teaching experience is not required. While not a formal prerequisite, we recommend that participants have previously completed a program of undergraduate study.EDUCATION, LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT \( Certificate/diploma Credit options # Online22

TEACHER PROFESSIONAL Principles of Teaching English to DEVELOPMENT Second Language Learners \ # Every 60 Dates: Sept. 10 to Dec. 5 seconds on Facebook, Fee: $558.45 147,000 Code: EDCI447 – CRN 13738 photos are uploaded. A survey of principles and theories for, and the teaching of, English to second language learners. Let us help you The examination of curriculum and methodology stay connected! for use with English language learners in the elementary and secondary schools. FIND US ONThe Division of Continuing Studies, in association FOR MORE INFO:with the Faculty of Education, works in Teacher Professional Developmentpartnership with schools and districts, teachers’ 250-721-8944associations and communities, to bring a rich [email protected] diverse range of credit and non-credit continuingstudies.uvic.ca/teacherprodofferings to educators, throughout BC. We offer: TRAINING AND• professional development workshops, credit ADULT EDUCATION courses, professional specialization certificates and credential programs; Interested in taking Training and Adult Education courses? See page 5 of this calendar's• flexible delivery: online and on site—evenings, Programs booklet for specific admission weekends and on professional development requirements. days; and• year-round programs: summer, fall and spring offeringsVisit our website for current professionaldevelopment offerings, or contact us to beadded to our Teacher Professional Developmentemail list and we’ll notify you about upcomingofferings.CREDIT COURSES ONLINETo register for these courses, students musteither be admitted to the University of Victoriaor register through Thompson Rivers University.Contact us to learn more.Literacy Strategies for SupportingStruggling Learners I \ # Dates: Sept. 10 to Dec. 5 Fee: $558.45 Code: EDCI441 – CRN 13737Focus on assessment and instructional issues,practices and strategies for students whoexperience difficulties with reading and writing.A practical component involves administeringand interpreting an informal reading assessmentto a student who struggles with literacy,and planning an appropriate instructionalintervention.continuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 EDUCATION, LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT 23

It’s Time to GetLeisurSerious Aboutdwith instructor John MeldrumBy Therese Eley, Marketing ServicesM eet John Meldrum. New to Continuing Studies, John will be in—after a while that just doesn’t feel good anymore. It sounds teaching his first course with us, More Than Money: Making great in the moment, but it gets boring really quickly and we startthe Most of Retirement, this fall. looking for something to do. And more and more, you hear about people going back to work, not for financial reasons but because“I think a lot of us think about the financial side of preparing for they’re bored.”retirement but what we don’t necessarily end up preparing foris ‘what are we going to do with all of this time? What’s going to But it doesn’t have to be that way. Having worked with ahappen to who I am?’ Because, for a lot of us, our identities are PhD student named Arne Hetherington, who is looking atwrapped up in our jobs. So the course helps us consider how understanding what we need to retire well, John believes that, likethose roles change over time and to consider how they can find financial planning, there are things we can be doing in advance ofalternatives to the roles that are changing,” says John. retirement to help make us prepared for that transition. There are skills and competencies that can be learned.John is a seasoned faculty member at UVic and the Director of theSchool of Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education here “Skills such as understanding the benefits you get from activities.on campus. And he is reflective about the amount of personal For example, I grew up playing a lot of tennis, but as I got olderidentity we, as a culture, tend to wrap up in our jobs, what we do my body sort of started to fall apart. So sometimes activities canfor money. But with an aging Baby Boomer population moving into disappear over time as we age and if you don’t really understandretirement, he sees so many people struggling with the transition what that activity was giving you, it can be difficult to go on andbecause they haven’t planned for what they’re actually going to do find the next thing. So, for me, tennis wasn’t about going outside orwith all that time on their hands. plugging into a community, it was about mastery and competence, something I could be good at. Understanding that led me to golf,“Often people have a fantasy retirement in mind, but that only because it’s hard. So that ability to understand the kind of benefitslasts a little while—you know, lying on the beach and sleeping you get from an activity is valuable.”IT'S TIME TO GET SERIOUS ABOUT LEISURE24

Spend more time outsidethe office. Make your lifemore of a priority.John, out for a stroll onUVic's beautiful campus.“Another skill is information seeking. A lot of us tend to have a John went on to share a personal example of how these skillsvery narrow range of things we do; it’s so easy to get in the rut of have come in handy for him. “When I first moved out here—aftergoing to see the same person for coffee every morning and then growing up in Winnipeg, where I had a huge network, and thenyou start to wonder what you’re going to do with the other 17 moving away to do my PhD, where I had a built-in network athours that day.” school—here in Victoria, we didn’t have any of that, so we had to start fresh. For me, it was tennis here. I had kind of this instantIf you haven’t been in the habit of trying new things or connecting community. And that was a reminder of how important it is towith new communities, you can find yourself lost on where to start. have something like that in your life because, even having just“But there are communities of interest all over the place, it’s not a little bit of competence in an activity, you all of a sudden canhard to connect and find out about them—but it is a skill. Some get acceptance into a community. For my wife, it was music andof us need to learn how to find other folks who are doing what we getting involved in choirs and connecting through that.\"want to be doing.\" In closing, John offers a little life advice: “Spend more time“One of the things we’ll do in the class is look back at different outside of the office. Make your life more of a priority. Yes, work isstages of your life and look at. What did you do? What did you meaningful and engaging but I think we sometimes forget aboutlike? Why did you like it?— and start to use those as starting the rest of it. Instead, we should always be investing in who wepoints. Activities sometimes go away because of work or family are. Though it is never too late to plan, you want to get started asor whatever, and just going back and reflecting on those things early as possible.\" But for those who don’t know where to start,you’ve enjoyed in the past can give direction for what you might “hopefully this course will be something where people can comelike to do with your time again. And we’ll get creative and work into the class, learn something from everybody in the room andon finding new solutions for what those activities represented to then leave with something they can really use going forward.”you back then. Because you’re going to have a lot of hours and youdon’t want to just fill them, you want to have some meaning andconnection and remain contributing and involved.” IT'S TIME TO GET SERIOUS ABOUT LEISURE 25

Re-energize your perspectives...Health, Wellnessand Safety GENERAL HEALTH Taste this talk! The nutrients in food and Brain-Based Changes in Aging AND WELLNESS the culinary methods used to prepare food both shape how the cells and systems of Date: Thursday, Oct. 4 NEW Farm-to-Table and Food-to- your body function. In this session, yourHuman Cells instructors will review key aspects of how Time: 7 to 9 pm food is grown, prepared for consumption, and Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26, Oct. 24 and how the nutrients affect your body. Practical Sessions: 1 Nov. 21 preparations of various foods (fermented foods, proteins, breads, etc.) will be available Fee: $65 plus $3.25 GST Time: 7 to 9 pm to illustrate the nutrition concepts and Sessions: 3 controversies that surround modern food. Code: HPHE278 2018F C01 Fee: $105 plus $5.25 GST Code: HPHE282 2018F C01 Instructors: Greg Mulligan has spent more Are you curious about how the brain changes than a decade teaching human anatomy and as we age? Usually changes in our behaviour nutrition courses in the Kinesiology program at fall within the normal realm of aging, however the University of Victoria and shares a lifelong sometimes people experience change beyond passion for all things food. healthy aging. This course will highlight the effects of aging on our brain and our Sam Harris is the executive chef at The Courtney behaviours. It will also address how recent Room at the Magnolia Hotel, and the award- advances in neuroimaging techniques can be winning former head chef at Agrius Restaurant, applied to the study of normal brain changes as well as Stage Wine Bar. He is known for in aging as well as changes experienced with preparing seasonal, organic and wild foods in dementia. Victoria, BC. Instructor: Chantel Mayo (MSc) is currently pursuing her doctorate at the University of Victoria, specializing in Clinical Neuropsychology. Her research uses brain- imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging to examine how the brain is affected by aging.HEALTH, WELLNESS AND SAFETY26

Investing for Financial Wellness NEW More Than Money: Making the Terms such as “personality disorders” and Most of Retirement “challenging presentations” are often used Dates: Tuesdays, Oct. 9 to 30 to describe clients in social service settings. Date: Thursday, Nov. 22 When used arbitrarily or out of context, this Time: 6:30 to 9 pm vocabulary can be harmful and potentially Time: 6:30 to 9 pm hamper therapeutic and supportive bonds. In Sessions: 4 this session, health and helping professionals Sessions: 1 will acquire tools and skills to navigate tricky Fee: $150 plus $7.50 GST relational variables when working with clients. Fee: $75 plus $3.75 GST Dr. Anderson will analyze characteristics of Code: HPHE279 2018F C01 various personality disorders and explain why Code: HPHE281 2018F C01 the language used to summarize a person’sFinancial wellness is about more than just “being” is so important.finances. Over four sessions, this interactive and Are you ready to retire? Have you prepared for theengaging course will examine multiple layers shift in focus from work to leisure? Do you know This is a professional development courseof healthy investing. Guided by an experienced what it takes to achieve a healthy and sustainable designed for health professionals, including butChartered Financial Analyst, you will explore retirement? This interactive workshop will explore not limited to, front line workers in shelters andvalues and goals related to security and freedom, the non-financial side of retirement planning: clinics, social workers, counsellors, outreach andpsychological pitfalls and opportunities, investing identifying competencies for physical, emotional support workers, first responders, nurses andfor health care and social responsibility, and the and psychological wellness as well as how to health care aides.value of diversification. Upon completion of the negotiate and plan for some of the pitfalls onecourse, you will be able to create an investment may face in retirement. Participants will be guided Instructor: Murray Anderson (PhD, RCC) is aplan, understand the impact of investment through how to create a retirement lifestyle that psychologist who teaches in the Graduate Centredecisions, discuss current trends and optimize supports well-being. for Applied Psychology at the University oftaxation for a holistic financial portfolio. Athabasca. He also works in an outreach capacity Instructor: John Meldrum (BRec, MBA, PhD) is an for Island Health serving those dealing withInstructor: Ian Johnson (CFA) has extensive assistant professor and the director, School of Exercise mental health and substance use concerns.theoretical and hands-on experience Science, Physical and Health Education. His researchimplementing investment strategies in an includes understanding human relationships and theincreasingly complex environment. attachment to people, places and activities in health, leisure, sport or community context.Boundaries 101: Where You Endand I Begin FOR MORE INFO: Building Resiliency on the Front Line General Health and Wellness Dates: Tuesday, Nov. 6 and Thursday, Nov. 8 250-721-6129 Date: Saturday, Nov. 24 [email protected] Time: 6:30 to 8:30 pm continuingstudies.uvic.ca/healthgeneral Time: 9:30 am to 12:30 pm Sessions: 2 HEALTH PROFESSIONAL Sessions: 1 DEVELOPMENT Fee: $85 plus $4.25 GST Fee: $95 plus $4.75 GST NEW Personality Disorders: Support Code: HPHE245 2018F C01 Through Knowledge Code: HPPD286 2018F C01The most important relationship you’ll ever have Date: Saturday, Oct. 20 In an era of violence and ever-increasing trauma,is the one with yourself. Healthy boundaries Time: 9:30 am to noon recovery becomes an act of courage, resistanceare essential, both to one’s sense of self and in Sessions: 1 and resilience. First Responders experiencehaving quality relationships with others. Yet for Fee: $95 plus $4.75 GST repeated and direct exposure to traumaticmany, the concept of boundaries is foreign or Code: HPPD289 2018F C01 events, frequently with only short periods ofconfusing and it can be difficult to know where time to process before a new exposure. Jointo begin. Traditional approaches to learning Dr. Black, one of Canada’s leading specialistsabout boundaries often focus on assertiveness in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, to unpacktraining—come and learn about boundaries how education, skills training and strategicthrough the exploration of yourself and adult use of social responses can help to increase andevelopment. Learn how to “grow up” and individual’s resilience in their process and help toto differentiate and, in the process, develop protect from future harm due to stigmatization.and enforce healthy boundaries in your life.Ultimately, come prepared to learn more about This is a professional development courseyourself in this skill-building session. designed for all front line health professionals, including but not limited to, Police, Fire,Instructor: Maryse Neilson (MSW, RSW) has Ambulance, Search and Rescue, 911 dispatchers,worked for over 20 years as a social worker emergency management volunteers, and frontdeveloping, facilitating and implementing line workers in shelters and clinics.programs that promote and foster change inindividuals, groups and communities. She is a Instructor: Tim Black (PhD, RPsych) is a traumacounsellor in private practice where she helps specialist and has worked with military andindividuals, couples and youth develop the civilian trauma survivors for 20 years. He teachesinsight, understanding and skills to lead happy graduate trauma counselling in the UVicand healthy lives. She also works as the Health Graduate Counselling Psychology Program andPromotion Manager for CFB Esquimalt. is the co-creator of the Trauma Informed Campus Initiative at UVic.continuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 HEALTH, WELLNESS AND SAFETY 27

Canadian Fall Prevention Textbook: Acute and Chronic Wounds (5th OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH edition), by Bryant and Nix (required) AND SAFETYCurriculum© # Instructor (Sept. 21): Misty Stephens (BSN, RN, Interested in taking Environmental andDates: Sept. 21 to Oct. 26 NSWOC) Occupational Health and Safety courses? See page 17 of this calendar's Programs booklet forSessions: 5 weeks Instructor (Oct. 19): Jennifer Dunlop (MSN, RN, specific admission requirements. NP[P])Domestic Fee: $230 plus $11.50 GST POPULATION HEALTH Refund Policy: Refunds are subject to an DATA ANALYSISInternational Fee: $275 plus $13.75 GST administration fee of $75 up until the start of the course. No refund will be issued after the start of Interested in taking Population Health DataCode: HPCF215 2018F D01 this course. Analysis courses? See page 22 of this calendar's Programs booklet for specific admissionDates: Oct. 19 to Nov. 23 requirements.Sessions: 5 weeksDomestic Fee: $230 plus $11.50 GSTInternational Fee: $275 plus $13.75 GST Wound Management for HealthCode: HPCF215 2018F D11For health professionals who work with older Professionals Level II #adults, this online course will help you to acquire Dates: Sept. 21 to Nov. 16the knowledge and skills needed apply an Sessions: 8 weeks (plus one day workshop on-campus evidence-based approach to the prevention Saturday, Nov. 24)of falls and fall-related injuries. In this recentlyupdated course, you will learn to: define the Domestic Fee: $475 plus $23.75 GSTscope and nature of the problem of falls; International Fee: $525 plus $26.25 GSTidentify and assess for fall risk; use evidence-based practice to identify prevention strategies; Code: HPPD258 2018F D01understand social and policy context; apply This blended learning course continues to develop your clinical skills and knowledge ofa program planning model; and evaluate the advanced practice wound care. During eight weeks of online instruction, you will focuseffectiveness of a fall prevention program. on pressure and vascular ulcers, VAC usage, debridement, high risk foot, lymphedema,Textbook: Fall Prevention Programming (2nd surgical wounds, burns and oncology. Theedition), by Dr. Vicky Scott (required) on-campus workshop enables you to learn more about debridement, demonstrate your skills, andInstructor (Sept. 21): Bobbi Symes (MA) present information on a wound care product you researched during the online component ofInstructor (Oct. 19): Philip Groff (PhD) the course.Refund Policy: Refunds are subject to an Prerequisite: Successful completion of Woundadministration fee of $75 up until the start of the Management Level Icourse. No refund will be issued after the start ofthis course.Wound Management for Health Textbook: Acute and Chronic Wounds (5th edition), by Bryant and Nix (required)Professionals Level I #Dates: Sept. 21 to Nov. 2 Instructor: Susan Bolton (MSN, RN)Sessions: 6 weeks Refund Policy: Refunds are subject to an administration fee of $130 up until the start ofDomestic Fee: $350 plus $17.50 GST the course. No refund will be issued after the start of this course.International Fee: $375 plus $18.75 GSTCode: HPPD257 2018F D01Dates: Oct. 19 to Nov. 30 FOR MORE INFO: Health Professional DevelopmentSessions: 6 weeks 250-721-8558 [email protected] Fee: $350 plus $17.50 GST continuingstudies.uvic.ca/healthprodInternational Fee: $375 plus $18.75 GSTCode: HPPD257 2018F D11Multidisciplinary health care professionals areprovided with essential tools and strategies toconfidently address wound management in thiscomprehensive online course. Course conceptsinclude prevention, assessment, healing,infection, dressings and pain management.HEALTH, WELLNESS AND SAFETY \( Certificate/diploma Credit options # Online28

A DIMENSIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON pz x zHealth &xp Wellness sBy Jennifer Sainz, Program CoordinatorC ommunity course offerings are a core function of the Meldrum, Director of the School of Exercise Science, Physical and Division of Continuing Studies. Through creating sessions Health Education at the University of Victoria. Based on his currentbased on leading research and knowledge, we respond to our research, Dr. Meldrum has developed More Than Money: Makingstudents’ enthusiasm for life-long learning. A key topic area of our the Most of Retirement which will guide participants to identify thecommunity offerings is the diverse field of health and wellness. competencies for physical, emotional and psychological wellness needed to live their retirement years to the fullest.The 7 Dimensions of Wellness1 provide the planning frameworkfor our health portfolio. Every year, we strive to offer courses that Feedback received from our learners, by way of formal evaluationrelate to: social, emotional, spiritual, environmental, occupational, surveys and direct communication, influence community courseintellectual and physical health. This fall, Boundaries 101: Where planning by identifying new topic ideas and potential instructors.You End and I Begin taps into the social and emotional aspects Often, the evaluation results speak to the desire for more of theof wellness through a skill-building session on fostering healthy same topic or instructor. We get to know our students names andrelationships. Farm-to-Table and Food-to-Human Cells explores both faces as they return year after year to experience new sessions,physical and environmental dimensions through an in-depth look with friends and family in tow! In a time when so much healthat how food is grown and how nutrients affect your body. information is accessible through the internet, our focus is on being a trusted and responsive educational provider to our community.Our goal is to bring timely and interesting topics to the classroomand our connection to University of Victoria faculty members helpsto make that possible. Most recently, we connected with Dr. John1 uvic.ca/services/health/Parent/wellnesswheel/index.php 29

The longJourneyHf r o m h e a d t o h e a r t with instructor Olav KrigolsonBy Therese Eley, Marketing ServicesO lav Krigolson is a neuroscientist and UVic professor, and one Which it did. He taught high school first in the Victoria public of our most popular instructors at Continuing Studies. In the school system, then went on to teach for two years at Brentwoodfour years he’s been teaching with us, he’s taught 22 courses with College in Mill Bay before heading off to England to teach for twoover 880 registrations. years at a private school in West London.When asked why he’s interested in teaching with Continuing And then, “It was spring break and I was sitting in a train stationStudies, he replied, “On an altruistic level, part of science is in Venice, Italy with a bottle of wine and a baguette and I wasdisseminating your results, and we have to do that to more than thinking about what to do next in life and I remembered thisjust the journals or the academic audiences.” conversation I’d had with a prof about grad school back when I was an undergrad, and I thought, ‘that would maybe be kind of cool.' So“But part of it’s personal. I love teaching. And I like teaching what I I googled ‘best kinesiology graduate programs in North America'love. I love sharing my passion for neuroscience and in Continuing and it came back with Indiana. I was a huge basketball nut, so IStudies, it’s cool because I’ve taught courses that are more about my applied on a lark, and I got a letter back offering me a full ride today job but I’ve also taught courses on my passion projects, different Indiana to do a Masters in Science in Motor Learning and Control.journeys I’ve been on and such, so it’s cool to be able to share that.” It was during that time when I sort of switched focus. When I went there, I thought I was going to be a basketball coach, just get myHe also appreciates the access to lifelong learning that Continuing graduate degree and teach at a college or something but then IStudies offers in the community because he himself didn’t follow a took an elective course in neuroscience and I was just hooked, I’dtraditional path to academia. found what I was really interested in.”“I was in the army for three years out of high school and that led But to pursue that, he realized that Indiana wasn’t really the placeme to UVic where I did an undergraduate degree in education to be. “It turned out that my old home university, UVic, had justwith a double major in physics and physical education (which in hired a guy by the name of Clay Holroyd who was a leading edgeitself is sort of a weird combination),” he laughs. “Phys Ed because neuroscientist in the neuroscience of human learning. So I endedI was a basketball player and I loved sport and I wanted to be up turning down a PhD opportunity at Oxford to come back toa coach, and Physics because I was told by a counsellor that it Victoria, partly for personal reasons, and I did my PhD here and itwould get me a job.” was awesome.”THE LONG JOURNEY FROM HEAD TO HEART30

Olav at the Nosa Señora da Barca church inMuxía, Spain during his pilgrimage on theCamino de Santiago.Part of science isdisseminating your results,and we have to do that tomore than just the journalsor the academic audiences.He then went on to do post-doc work in medical neural imaging it definitely helped him sort out a lot of the stuff he was thinkingat UBC before accepting a position in cognitive neuroscience at about at the time. “I came back to Victoria to visit my son then wentDalhousie. “So I was a professor at Dalhousie in Psychology and camping with a buddy of mine and was telling him about my tripNeuroscience for four years, and then a position opened up at UVic and he said, ‘well we should go do the French route, walk across allwith a lot of opportunity so I came home. At least that’s the official of Spain!’ I said, ‘Sure buddy, you get the time off and we’ll do it,’ notreason. Personally, I have a young son who was living here with his really taking it seriously.”mom and it was hard seeing him only every six weeks so as soonas the job opened up, I took it and came home to be with him. And “Sure enough, in January, I get a phone call from him saying heit’s great. I’ve been here four years now and it’s worked out well. I’m had taken 6 weeks off work so by the next summer, less than anow the associate director for the Centre of Bio-Medical Research year after finishing the first route, I found myself in Saint Jeanhere and my lab is flourishing. And obviously it’s not a bad place to [Pied de Port, France] walking across Spain again,” this time fromlive and my 10-year-old is only about 1km away and I see him every the other direction.day now.” For Olav, it was a personal journey. “When I started the first trip,\"But it wasn’t a straight path to my PhD, I had some adventures my focus and my thoughts were all on my career and by the endalong the way… Like that time I walked across Spain… that I realized that it was just a job, and what really mattered was mydefinitely changed my life!” son, and that I needed to come back home and be a dad. So it changed my life a lot and helped me re-prioritize. I mean, whenOlav has actually walked the Camino de Santiago, a walking else in your life do you have like eight hours a day to just think, forpilgrimage through Spain, twice. “The first time I did it I was in a like 30 days in a row? It’s like walking meditation. It’s just time toreally weird place. It was just after my divorce and my son was in really think about things.”Victoria and I didn’t know what was going on and I watched thismovie called “The Way” and said ‘that’s what I’m going to do.’Two And for a neuroscientist, who is passionate about how people thinkweeks later I was in Portugal starting the Camino de Santiago as and learn, it doesn’t get much better than that.the least prepared pilgrim in the history of mankind.”He ended up walking for 15 days (in a pair of Birkenstocks) and says THE LONG JOURNEY FROM HEAD TO HEART 31

What's your perspective on humanity's future?Humanities andSocial Sciences HUMANITIES AND In this course Dr. Krigolson will take you on an explore the formation of the Tibetan nation SOCIAL SCIENCES in depth journey through the psychology and through the nature of its political and spiritual neuroscience of human decision-making. systems that have governed this isolated land NEW The Neuroscience of Human since the 8th century. We will also examine itsDecision Making Lectures will include discussion of how value, loss of independence and current survival in the simple choice, rational choice, emotion, age, and context of the Peoples’ Republic of China. Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 12 to Oct. 24 substance abuse all impact the decision-making (no class Oct. 3) process. You will also be invited to take part in an Instructor: Dr. Andrew Andersen is a political in class experiment so you can see for yourself scientist and historian with a research focus Time: 6:30 to 8:30 pm how your brain responds when faced with a on communist and post-communist studies, Sessions: 6 difficult moral dilemma! international and inter-ethnic conflicts, territorial Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST disputes and ideological clashes. Code: ASHI726 2018F C01 Instructor: Olav Krigolson (PhD) is the associateHUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES director, Centre for Biomedical Research and NEW Karma: How our Actions an associate professor in the Neuroeconomics Create our World32 Laboratory at UVic. Dates: Saturdays, Sept. 22 to Oct. 13 A Brief History of Tibet Time: 10 am to noon Sessions: 4 Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 20 to Oct. 25 Fee: $83 plus $4.15 GST Time: 2 to 4 pm Code: ASHI718 2018F C01 Sessions: 6 Although karma is often spoken about, most Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST people lack a clear understanding of what it Code: ASHI701 2018F C01 really means. Understanding karma gives you In lecture format, this course will introduce the power to move away from negative patterns you to the history of Tibet from antiquity to of behaviour without any guilt or blame, you the modern and contemporary eras. We will

can take responsibility and control your life. By NEW A Heiltsuk First Nation Village Instructor: After studying at Queen’s Universitygaining understanding and conviction in the on Triquet Island and Oxford University (BPhil 1978 and DPhillaw of karma we can radically change our life 1983), Doug Hutchinson spent most of hisfor the better, learn to accept difficult situations Date: Wednesday, Sept. 26 37-year career teaching ancient philosophy atand create the causes for our future success and the University of Toronto. He is associate editorpeace of mind. In this course, you will learn about Time: 1 to 3pm of Plato: Complete Works (1997) and editor/the law of karma through lecture and meditative translator of Carlo Natali’s Aristotle: His Life andpractice. Sessions: 1 School (2013).Instructor: Gen Kelsang Zopa has been an Fee: $21 plus $1.05 GST Stories in Stone: Rock Art Aroundordained Buddhist monk since 1996. Since 2007 the Worldhe has been Resident Teacher at Bodhichitta Code: ASHI727 2018F C01Kadampa Buddhist Centre in Victoria, teaching Date: Saturday, Oct. 13meditation classes on Vancouver Island. EkTb-9, a Heiltsuk First Nation village site locatedRenowned for the clarity and depth of his on Triquet Island, British Columbia, has an Time: 1:30 to 4:30 pmteachings, his warmth and practicality bring to occupation span of ~14,000 calendar years. Thislife the ancient art of meditation. presentation provides a stratigraphic chronology Sessions: 1 of the site and describes how results collectedHagia Sophia Through Centuries by a team of researchers involved in the Hakai Fee: $39 (includes coffee, tea and Ancient Landscapes Archaeology Project couple muffins) plus $1.95 GST Date: Monday, Sept. 24 with Heiltsuk First Nation’s rich oral traditions and system of prerogatives, to explore and Code: ASHI660 2018F C01 Time: 7 to 9 pm build on the notion of “persistent places” and to gain a more thorough understanding of For thousands of years, paint and stone have Sessions: 1 human exploitation of the region from the early been used all over the world to make art. From Holocene until the present day. painting on rock surfaces, to meticulous grinding Fee: $21 plus $1.05 GST of pigments and stone, rock art in the form of Instructor: Alisha Gauvreau is a PhD student at pictographs and petroglyphs is one of the most Code: ASHI688 2018F C01 UVic whose research focuses on the subsistence intriguing cultural expressions. Techniques, and settlement history of the Triquet Island designs and meaning vary between culturesThe majestic Hagia Sophia, Divine Wisdom, (EkTb-9) site. Larissa Dixon is a member of the and between sites. This introductory class willbuilt as the principal church of the Eastern Heiltsuk First Nation and an undergraduate examine rock art as a worldwide phenomenon,Roman Empire in the 6th century in what is student and lab assistant at UVic. and then focus on the rock art of First Nationsnow Istanbul, saw empires rise and fall. The on the Central Coast of BC. There will be amonument changed religious identity from NEW Facing Loss Without Distress: hands-on component where we will try someChristianity to Islam in the 15th century and Prescriptions from Galen of the techniques discussed, so be sure to wearwas transformed into a museum in the early old clothes. We will get messy! In addition to20th century. This session tells the story of this Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays, Oct. 1 learning about some of the famous Europeanmagnificent structure through its architectural to 17 (no class Oct. 8) rock art sites (such as Lascaux Cave in France),features, impressive mosaics and old legends. this session will highlight that pictographs andWe will look at its significance for those who Time: 2 to 4 pm petroglyphs are made worldwide in diversebuilt it, conquered it, prayed in it, visited it cultural contexts.and represented it in numerous poems, maps, Sessions: 5etchings and paintings. By navigating through Instructor: Aurora Skala is an archaeologistart history, culture, architecture, politics, Fee: $99 plus $4.95 GST who received her MA in Anthropology from theliterature and urban development, we will look University of Victoria while working with theat how this 1400 year old masterpiece witnessed Code: ASHI725 2018F C01 Heiltsuk and Wuikinuxv Nations to documentthe growth of civilizations and watched the city their rock art. She has examined submergedexpand and surpass its contemporaries. Galen of Pergamon, the world’s most famous rock art sites and excavated underwater to doctor, lost his most precious possessions in record ship wrecks, in addition to excavating atInstructor: Deniz Ünsal (PhD Anthropology) a catastrophic fire in Rome in 192 AD, but the terrestrial sites.was born and raised in Turkey. She completed loss never distressed him. Why not? His essayher undergraduate degree in Political Science Avoiding Distress describes the manuscript NEW An Introduction to Modernin Ankara and lived, studied and worked in books, pharmaceutical recipes, and surgical PsychologyBelgium, New York and Amsterdam before tools that Galen lost, before explaining inreturning to Turkey to land an academic career psychological and philosophical terms how this Dates: Mondays, Oct. 15 to Dec. 10teaching cultural policy, museum and heritage equanimity was possible for him. In this informal (no class Nov. 12)studies. Deniz has contributed to and edited discussion seminar we will read through thisbooks on Istanbul’s arts and cultural scene, and is fascinating text in order, touching on: Galen and Time: 7 to 9 pmcurrently adjunct faculty in UVic’s Department of his Roman times, ancient books and libraries,Anthropology. ancient medicine, and the use of philosophy Sessions: 8 in regulating emotional distress. This once-lost ancient Greek text was rediscovered in 2005 in Fee: $139 plus $6.95 GST a 15th c. manuscript held by a northern Greek monastery. We will be using its first English Code: ASHI723 2018F C01 translation. If you’ve been longing to read and discuss ancient texts with an expert guide, this In this course we will survey contemporary seminar is for you. developments in research and theory in sensation and perception, learning and memory, thought and language, as well as developmental, social, personality and abnormal psychology.continuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 33

Lectures will be followed by opportunity for NEW Putin's Russia: The Formation NEW A Cycladic Odyssey, Part 2discussion and no background in psychology is of a Mafia State and Its Influence onrequired. the World Date: Tuesday, Nov. 27 Time: 10 am to noonInstructor: Douglas Wardell (PhD) taught over Dates: Thursdays, Nov. 1 to Dec. 6 Sessions: 1350 undergraduate courses in psychology at the Fee: $21 plus $1.05 GSTUniversity of Alberta and other institutions over Time: 2 to 4 pm Code: ASHI724 2018F C01the course of his career and was the recipient of In this second of a two-part series on the idyllicseveral teaching awards. Sessions: 6 Greek Aegean region of the Mediterranean, we'll visit four of the 220 Cycladic Islands that NEW Artificial Intelligence and the Fee: $109 plus $5.45 GST are representative of the 5000-year history,Future of Employment, Happiness mythology, archaeology and culture of thisand Humanity Code: ASHI720 2018F C01 unique island group. Dates: Thursdays, Oct. 18 to Nov. 8 In lecture format, this course will introduce Nestled around the sacred island of Delos, the Time: 7 to 9 pm you to the political and economic system of Cycladic Islands of Mykonos, Naxos and Paros Sessions: 4 the contemporary Russian Federation. We will were an integral part of the Neolithic and Early Fee: $83 plus $4.15 GST examine the formation of a mafia state, under Bronze Age cultures that thrived here with their Code: ASHI722 2018F C01 the leadership of Vladimir Putin, and its phased very distinctive artistic and architectural themesArtificial intelligence (AI) has exploded over the transformation from the embryonal democracy that predate the more well-known Minoannews, provoking great optimism, pessimism, of the early 90s to the comprador dictatorship of culture of Crete to the south.and confusion. Do thinking machines precipitate today. We will also explore what could have beenUtopia or Armageddon? What do you make done by the Russian people and the international Now visited annually by four times as manyof half the workforce being automated into community in order to follow alternative patterns people as actually live in this island group, theunemployment, or a future AI destroying us? of both economic and political development. Cyclades are a haven for sun-seeking (and fun-We will unpack these issues to understand Additionally, we will gain some perspective on seeking) tourists the world over.what AI is, isn’t, and what it might become. No Russia’s aggressive international politics towardsunderstanding of computers required. its neighbors. Join us for a photographic odyssey of awe- inspiring beauty and little-known history onIn this course, we will cover the history of AI Instructor: Dr. Andrew Andersen is a political these postcard-perfect islands - you'll thank thethrough recent developments including self- scientist and historian whose research focuses gods you did.driving cars, look at AI in the news, and explore on communist and post-communist studies,the positions of figures such as Elon Musk, international and inter-ethnic conflicts, territorial Instructor: Chris Mundigler is an archaeologist,Stephen Hawking, and Ray Kurzweil. We will disputes and ideological clashes. ethno-historian, explorer and photographerreview studies of employment automation to see who's spent his career working, researching,who will be most affected, and how to protect NEW Beyond Belief: Faith and teaching and leading tours and expeditionscareers. Reason within Buddhism around the world to bring ancient and medieval history alive. Chris' work has taken him throughWe will also discuss what will happen when Dates: Saturdays, Nov. 17 to Dec. 8 the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, Asia, Northa computer even appears to be thinking and South America, and beyond to Easter Islandand explore the implications for psychology, Time: 10 am to noon and Antarctica. His work has been publishedphilosophy, and our survival. Will we need to with National Geographic, numerous foreignevolve along a transhumanist path in symbiosis Sessions: 4 news agencies, as well as many scholarly books,with AI? journals and websites. Fee: $83 plus $4.15 GSTInstructor: Born in the United Kingdom, Peter FOR MORE INFO:Scott received a master’s degree in Computer Code: ASHI719 2018F C01 Humanities and Social SciencesScience from Cambridge University and went 250-721-7589to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Who or what is trustworthy in our modern [email protected], California, helping advance our world? Buddhism teaches that faith rooted in continuingstudies.uvic.ca/humanitiesexploration of the solar system. Since 1999 he wisdom is the way out of our troubled timeshas worked independently, continuing to serve and that anyone can develop faith simply byJPL but also writing and speaking. He also works improving their wisdom. Faith is a naturallyin the \"soft\" fields of human development. virtuous mind that functions mainly to opposeBridging these disparate worlds positions him the perception of faults in its observed object.to envisage a delicate solution to the existential Extraordinary results arise from this pure mindthreats facing humanity arising from exponential of faith, providing authentic inner refuge. In thistechnology progress. course, through lecture and meditative practice, you will learn how the minds of wisdom and faith can help us develop great inner strength, bringing benefit to ourselves and others. Instructor: Gen Kelsang Zopa has been an ordained Buddhist monk since 1996. Since 2007 he has been Resident Teacher at Bodhichitta Kadampa Buddhist Centre in Victoria, teaching meditation classes on Vancouver Island. Renowned for the clarity and depth of his teachings, his warmth and practicality bring to life the ancient art of meditation.HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES34

AMICA AT SOMERSET her undergraduate degree in Political Science Instructor: John Adams is a historian, author and HOUSE SERIES in Ankara and lived, studied and worked in heritage consultant well known for his historical Belgium, New York and Amsterdam before walking tours around Victoria.SERIES REGISTRATION returning to Turkey to land an academic career teaching cultural policy, museum and heritage NEW A Cycladic Odyssey, Part 2 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 19 to Nov. 14 studies. Deniz has contributed to and edited Time: 1 to 3 pm books on Istanbul’s arts and cultural scene, and is Date: Wednesday, Nov. 14 Sessions: 4 currently adjunct faculty in UVic’s Department of Time: 1 to 3 pm Fee: $73 plus $3.65 GST Anthropology. Location: Amica at Somerset House Code: ASHI569 2018F E00 Sessions: 1Explore the world and history from the comfort Journeys on the Camino de Santiago Fee: $22 plus $1.10 GSTof Amica at Somerset House, located at 540 Code: ASHI724 2018F E01Dallas Road, Victoria, BC. You may register for Date: Wednesday, Oct. 10 In this second of a two-part series on the idyllicindividual sessions or receive a discount for the Greek Aegean region of the Mediterranean,full series registration. Time: 1 to 3 pm we’ll visit four of the 220 Cycladic Islands that are representative of the 5000-year history,Hagia Sophia Through Centuries Location: Amica at Somerset House mythology, archaeology and culture of this unique island group. Date: Wednesday, Sept. 19 Sessions: 1 Time: 1 to 3 pm Nestled around the sacred island of Delos, the Location: Amica at Somerset House Fee: $22 plus $1.10 GST Cycladic Islands of Mykonos, Naxos and Paros Sessions: 1 were an integral part of the Neolithic and Early Fee: $22 plus $1.10 GST Code: ASHI613 2018F E01 Bronze Age cultures that thrived here with their Code: ASHI688 2018F E01 very distinctive artistic and architectural themesThe majestic Hagia Sophia, Divine Wisdom, The Camino de Santiago has gone from a that predate the more well-known Minoanbuilt as the principal church of the Eastern series of little-known pilgrim trails across Spain culture of Crete to the south.Roman Empire in the 6th century in what is to a fairly popular excursion. In this session,now Istanbul, saw empires rise and fall. The Olav Krigolson—who has walked the Camino Now visited annually by four times as manymonument changed religious identity from twice—will take you on a visual and descriptive people as actually live in this island group, theChristianity to Islam in the 15th century and tour, including an historical overview of the Cyclades are a haven for sun-seeking (and fun-was transformed into a museum in the early Camino, his thoughts on the journey from seeking) tourists the world over.20th century. This session tells the story of this a neuroscientist’s perspective, and practicalmagnificent structure through its architectural tips for those considering making the journey Join us for a photographic odyssey of awe-features, impressive mosaics and old legends. themselves. inspiring beauty and little-known history onWe will look at its significance for those who these postcard-perfect islands - you’ll thank thebuilt it, conquered it, prayed in it, visited it Instructor: Olav Krigolson (PhD) is the associate gods you did.and represented it in numerous poems, maps, director, Centre for Biomedical Research andetchings and paintings. By navigating through an associate professor in the Neuroeconomics Instructor: Chris Mundigler is an archaeologist,art history, culture, architecture, politics, Laboratory at UVic. ethno-historian, explorer and photographerliterature and urban development, we will look who’s spent his career working, researching,at how this 1400 year old masterpiece witnessed A History of the James Bay teaching and leading tours and expeditionsthe growth of civilizations and watched the city Neighbourhood around the world to bring ancient and medievalexpand and surpass its contemporaries. history alive. Chris’ work has taken him through Date: Wednesday, Nov. 7 the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, Asia, NorthInstructor: Deniz Ünsal (PhD Anthropology) and South America, and beyond to Easter Islandwas born and raised in Turkey. She completed Time: 1 to 3 pm and Antarctica. His work has been published with National Geographic, numerous foreign Location: Amica at Somerset House news agencies, as well as many scholarly books, journals and websites. Sessions: 1 FOR MORE INFO: Fee: $22 plus $1.10 GST Amica at Somerset House Series 250-721-7589 Code: ASHI594 2018F E01 [email protected] continuingstudies.uvic.ca/amica-fall In this session, illustrated with maps, paintings and photographs, you will learn about the history of James Bay—Victoria’s oldest residential district—from the 1840s to today. This visual tour will include the first government buildings and surrounding homes, and the introduction of industry to the area including shipyards, grain elevators and chemical plants. You will learn about First Nations’ extensive use of the shoreline and the Hudson’s Bay Company’s establishment of company homes and Beckley Farm. The neighbourhood developed a rough reputation by the mid-20th century, but now James Bay is a vibrant area combining heritage streetscapes, seaside parks, deep-sea docks, commercial and tourism nodes nestled beside the Parliament Buildings.continuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 35

BERWICK ROYAL OAK Instructor: Faye Ferguson (BSc, MA, MSc) DEANS’ LUNCHTIME SERIES provides life story facilitation services to LECTURE SERIES individuals throughout the Greater Victoria region. She firmly believes that every life is compelling and worthy of documentation. In her workshops she encourages and assists individuals to capture the significant memories and experiences of their lives in a form that will keep those stories alive for generations.Continue learning with sessions at Berwick Royal NEW A Cycladic Odyssey, Part 2 Research is reshaping the way we live and think.Oak, located at 4680 Elk Lake Drive, Victoria, BC. Meet distinguished members of the faculties Date: Thursday , Nov. 15 at the University of Victoria and learn aboutChronicling the Stories of Your Life Time: 2 to 4 pm their research interests. Find out what kind of Location: Berwick Royal Oak fascinating work is being done as you step into Dates: Saturdays, Oct. 13 to Nov. 17 Sessions: 1 new perspectives. Time: 10 am to noon Fee: $21 plus $1.05 GST Location: Berwick Royal Oak Code: ASHI724 2018F E02 This series is presented by Continuing Studies Sessions: 6 In this second of a two-part series on the idyllic at UVic in partnership with the Greater Victoria Fee: $115 plus $5.75 GST Greek Aegean region of the Mediterranean, Public Library, and the Faculties of Education, Code: ASWL089 2018F E01 we’ll visit four of the 220 Cycladic Islands that are Engineering, Fine Arts, Graduate Studies, Human“Our stories are bigger than ourselves. Future representative of the 5000-year history, mythology, and Social Development, Humanities, Law,generations will have lots of sources for the archaeology and culture of this unique island group. Science and Social Sciences.offical history... But to understand the way peopleexperienced that history, they need our stories.” Nestled around the sacred island of Delos, the All lectures are held at the Greater Victoria Public– Paul Wilcocks Cycladic Islands of Mykonos, Naxos and Paros Library, Central Branch, 735 Broughton Street, were an integral part of the Neolithic and Early Victoria, BC. Parking is available undergroundYour life represents an incomparably unique Bronze Age cultures that thrived here with their and you are welcome to bring a bag lunch.story. It is a singular reflection of an unparalleled very distinctive artistic and architectural themeshuman journey that begs to be recalled and that predate the more well-known Minoan Admission to these popular lectures is free, butdocumented. This workshop will encourage you culture of Crete to the south. you must register to reserve your seat. If you areto examine experiences and central themes in unable to attend, please let us know so that weyour life. Through short presentations, guided Now visited annually by four times as many can offer your seat to someone on the waitlist.writing exercises and small group discussions, people as actually live in this island group, theyou will have an opportunity to: Cyclades are a haven for sun-seeking (and fun- What’s New in Law? seeking) tourists the world over.• sharpen your memories of pivotal and NEW Two Perspectives on interesting events in your life; Join us for a photographic odyssey of awe- Indigenous Resistance: Emily Carr’s inspiring beauty and little-known history on Klee Wyck, the RCMP and Title to the• share your stories with others in ways that these postcard-perfect islands - you’ll thank the Kitwancool Valley in 1927 encourage exploration and understanding; gods you did. Date: Friday, Sept. 7• begin the documentation of key aspects of Instructor: Chris Mundigler is an archaeologist, Time: 12:30 to 1:45 pm your life story; ethno-historian, explorer and photographer Sessions: 1 who’s spent his career working, researching, Code: ASDS255-1 2018F E01• have fun learning, writing and sharing; and teaching and leading tours and expeditions Instructor: Hamar Foster, QC    around the world to bring ancient and medieval• explore options for the continuance of your life history alive. Chris’ work has taken him through story journey. the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, Asia, North and South America, and beyond to Easter Island and Antarctica. His work has been published with National Geographic, numerous foreign news agencies, as well as many scholarly books, journals and websites. FOR MORE INFO: Berwick Royal Oak Series 250-721-8827 [email protected] continuingstudies.uvic.ca/berwickHUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES36

What’s New in Education? Whats New in Humanities? IN PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE SERIES NEW Supporting Multilingualism NEW The Christian Right intowards Indigenous Language American Politics and Literature SERIES REGISTRATIONRevitalization in Canada Date: Friday, Nov. 2 Dates: Oct. 2 to Nov. 29 Date: Friday, Sept. 14 Time: 12:30 to 1:45 pm Time: 9:30 to 11:30 am Time: 12:30 to 1:45 pm Sessions: 1 Sessions: 4 Sessions: 1 Code: ASDS259-1 2018F E01 Fee: $87 (includes coffee and/or tea) Code: ASDS280-1 2018F E01 Instructor: Christopher Douglas (PhD)Instructor: Onowa McIvor (PhD) plus $4.35 GST What’s New in Engineering? Code: ASPT006 2018F C00What’s New in Social Sciences? Designed to acquaint you with UVic faculty NEW Heart Carer: A Cloud Based and their many areas of interest, this series will NEW International Encounters: Mobile Electrocardiogram (ECG) introduce you to a wide variety of topics. YouHigher Education and the System for Long Term Heart may register for individual sessions or receive aInternational Student Experience Monitoring discount for the full series registration. Date: Friday, Sept. 21 Date: Friday, Nov. 30 Note: the first lecture is held on a Tuesday, the Time: 12:30 to 1:45 pm Time: 12:30 to 1:45 pm remaining lectures are held on Thursdays. Sessions: 1 Sessions: 1 Code: ASDS240-1 2018F E01 Code: ASDS281-1 2018F E01 NEW Data-Driven Elections inInstructor: CindyAnn Rose-Redwood (PhD) Instructor: Xiaodai Dong (PhD) Democratic Societies: Early Lessons from the Cambridge Analytica ScandalWhat’s New in Human and Social What’s New in Fine Arts?Development? Date: Tuesday, Oct. 2 NEW The Edge of Everything Time: 9:30 to 11:30 am NEW Borders, Migrations and Trade Sessions: 1Today and Tomorrow Date: Friday, Dec. 7 Fee: $25 (includes coffee and/or tea) Time: 12:30 to 1:45 pm Date: Friday, Sept. 28 Sessions: 1 plus $1.25 GST Time: 12:30 to 1:45 pm Code: ASDS267-1 2018F E01 Code: ASPT006-1 2018F C01 Sessions: 1 Instructor: Kelly Richardson (MFA) The recent scandal concerning Cambridge Code: ASDS282-1 2018F E01 Analytica, Facebook and Aggregate IQ haveInstructor: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly (PhD) FOR MORE INFO: brought to global attention the wider question Deans' Lunchtime Lecture Series of how personal data is being used by politicalWhat’s New in Science? 250-721-7589 parties and candidates in contemporary [email protected] elections. There are various trends: the use NEW Key Figures: A Snapshot continuingstudies.uvic.ca/deans-lectures of integrated platforms for “voter relationshipof Early 20th Century Women management”; the move from mass messagingMathematicians to micro-targeting, especially through social media; and the use of mobile applications for Date: Friday, Oct. 5 local voter outreach. In this talk, Colin Bennett Time: 12:30 to 1:45 pm will discuss these trends in the light of recent Sessions: 1 revelations and discuss the implications for Code: ASDS268-1 2018F E01 personal privacy and other democratic values.Instructor: Kieka Mynhardt (PhD)What’s New in Graduate Studies? NEW Extraordinary People,Extraordinary Wisdom: PersonalWisdom of Retired ProfessionalBallet Dancers Date: Friday, Oct.12 Time: 12:30 to 1:45 pm Sessions: 1 Code: ASDS279-1 2018F E01Instructor: Heejin Kim (MA candidate)continuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 37

Instructor: Colin Bennett is a professor in the NEW Regime of Obstruction: How UVIC ON THE PENINSULADepartment of Political Science at UVic. He has Corporate Power Blocks Energy SERIESenjoyed Visiting Professorships at Harvard’s DemocracyKennedy School of Government, the Center for Each term, we offer a selection of lectures andthe Study of Law and Society at the University of Date: Thursday, Nov. 29 short courses in Sidney, BC—most of which takeCalifornia, Berkeley, the School of Law, University place at the Mary Winspear Centre. If you wishof New South Wales and at the Law, Science, Time: 9:30 to 11:30 am to receive the booklet that is mailed out eachTechnology and Society Centre at the Vrije August and December, please contact us.Universiteit in Brussels. Sessions: 1 Here is a sampling of the courses we’re offering this term: NEW Destination Mars: The Fee: $25 (includes coffee and/or tea) • Peninsula PursuitsNeuroscience of Human Space Flight plus $1.25 GST • Reach Out for Mars • Mozart: His Life and Music Date: Thursday, Oct. 11 Code: ASPT006-4 2018F C01 • Ghana, Togo and Benin – The Gold and Time: 9:30 to 11:30 am Sessions: 1 In this lecture, we will probe the multifaceted Slave Coasts Fee: $25 (includes coffee and/or tea) ways in which the organization of corporate • Polytheism and Monotheism in the Hebrew power in and around Canada’s fossil-fuel sector plus $1.25 GST blocks a transition from fossil capitalism to Bible (Old Testament) Code: ASPT006-2 2018F C01 energy democracy. In the context of this session, • A Cycladic Odyssey – Part 2In this talk, Dr. Krigolson will discuss the impact fossil capitalism refers to a form of capitalism • Russo-Ukrainian Hybrid Warof long term space flight on human brain ‘predicated on the growing consumption • Just in Time – SAGE Study Groupfunction. He will present research from his of fossil fuels, and therefore generating acollaborative project with NASA and HISEAS sustained growth in emissions of carbon FOR MORE INFO:Mars Habitat in Hawaii examining how the brain dioxide’ (Andreas Malm, Fossil Capital, 2015: 11). UVic on the Peninsula Serieschanges with extended isolation and how we 'Energy democracy’ refers to a double power 250-721-7797can use cutting edge neuroscience technology shift, from fossil-fuel power to renewables [email protected] monitor and remedy these changes. (decarbonization) and from social power continuingstudies.uvic.ca/peninsula concentrated in a corporate oligarchy to public,Instructor: Olav Krigolson (PhD) is the associate democratic control of economic decisionsdirector, Centre for Biomedical Research and (democratization). Corporate control of thean associate professor in the Neuroeconomics production of energy (most of which takes theLaboratory at UVic. form of fossil fuel), and the reach of corporate power into political and civil society, pose the NEW Embracing the Killers: The greatest obstacles to addressing the ecologicalOrigins of our Love Affair with Orcas and economic challenges humanity faces today. Date: Thursday, Nov. 8 Instructor: William Carroll is a professor in the Time: 9:30 to 11:30 am Department of Sociology with research interests Sessions: 1 in the areas of social movements and social Fee: $25 (includes coffee and/or tea) change as well as the political economy of corporate capitalism. plus $1.25 GST Code: ASPT006-3 2018F C01 FOR MORE INFO:Today, there is no more prominent symbol of In Pursuit of Knowledge Seriesthe Pacific Northwest than the orca. Yet just 250-721-7589a few decades ago, killer whales were reviled [email protected] shot throughout the region. Join historian continuingstudies.uvic.ca/know-fallJason Colby for a provocative exploration ofour transformed relationship with the ocean’sapex predator. The author of Orca: How WeCame to Know and Love the Ocean’s GreatestPredator (Oxford, 2018), Colby will incorporatematerial from interviews, archives, and personalexplorations throughout the Salish Sea.Instructor: Jason Colby is an associate professorin the Department of History at UVic and theauthor of the recent book Orca: How We Cameto Know and Love the Ocean’s Greatest Predator(Oxford University Press, 2018).HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES \( Certificate/diploma Credit options # Online38

UNIVERSITY 101 University 102 courses. The course runs in all Issues and Ideas in Canadian three academic terms and covers a wide range ofThe University 101 Program makes knowledge different topics on a monthly basis. Environmentalism ( \ #more accessible to those who have facedsignificant barriers to education. There are no Instructors: Various Dates: Sept. 5 to Dec. 5tuition fees, however, applicants must apply Fee: $660 (non-credit)and be accepted into the program. Application FOR MORE INFO: Code: CS201 2018F D01deadlines are mid-November for the January University 101 Program This course offers an opportunity to explorecourse and mid-August for the September course. 250-721-6516 how the physical environment of this country [email protected] shapes the Canadian people. What are theThe program is sponsored by the Faculties of uvic.ca/uni101 connections between the environment and ourHumanities and Social Sciences and the Division of sense of identity? How has the environment hadContinuing Studies, and it receives essential support CANADIAN STUDIES an impact on our culture and how did receivedfrom the Office of the Vice-President Academic notions of wilderness affect our environment?and Provost and other UVic faculties and divisions, Why study Canada? A country as vast, diverse How has Canada’s environment been interpretedas well as from the Students' Society, Graduate and ever-changing as Canada offers near- and protected, despoiled and worshipped andStudents' Society, and many individual and business limitless opportunities for study and reflection. what can we learn from this story?donors. In 2017, the program also benefited from a Multicultural and multilingual, with a uniquegenerous grant from the Victoria Foundation. political, economic and social history, Canada Throughout the course, we will explore the defies easy definitions and continues to fuel differences between European and non-WesternUniversity 101 debate about its identity as a nation. approaches to environment and land use. We will examine theories as to how our environment Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Sept. 11 to Our Canadian Studies courses can be taken has influenced Canada’s position in the global Dec. 4 individually or as part of the Canadian Studies environmental movement. We will also look at Diploma Program. They are designed for local environmental activism, and the meaning of Time: 4:30 to 8:30 pm and international students who wish to broaden sustainability and environmental justice, from a Code: ASHU101 2018F C01 their knowledge and understanding of Canada. Canadian perspective.A desire to learn is all you need for University 101.This non-credit course in the humanities is for Courses can be taken for credit (1.5 units) or for Instructor: Norm Fennema (PhD) Department ofyou if your economic and social circumstances non-credit. Proficiency in English is required. History, UVicnormally pose obstacles to university education(e.g., low income, mental health challenges, Introduction to Canadian Introduction to Canadiansingle parenthood, homelessness). Classesare presented by UVic instructors and include Contemporary Issues ( \ # Culture ( \topics such as critical thinking, philosophy,creative writing, local and world history, classics Dates: Sept. 5 to Dec. 5 Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Sept. 6 toof English literature and an introduction to art Fee: $660 (non-credit) Dec. 4 (no class Nov. 13)history, along with additional topics. Code: CS102 2018 D01 An introduction to contemporary issues in Time: 4:30 to 6 pmInstructors: Various Canadian society, including politics, economic Sessions: 24 and social structures, cultural and arts policy, Fee: $660 (non-credit)University 201 science and technology, multiculturalism, Code: CS101 2018F C01 bilingualism, First Nations and women’s issues. An introduction to the multidisciplinary study Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 11 to Dec. 4 of cultural structures and expression in Canada, Time: 5 to 8:30 pm Instructor: Norm Fennema (PhD) Department of including such forms as literature, fine arts, mass Code: ASHU201 2018F C01 History, UVic media and communications.University 201 is a course for people who havecompleted at least one of the University 101 or Instructor: Susan Hawkins (PhD ABD) is a sessional instructor in the Department of Art History and Visual Studies. FOR MORE INFO: Canadian Studies 250-721-8458 [email protected] continuingstudies.uvic.ca/CSDPcontinuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 39

Surfing through a Happy Life with Program Coordinator Lauren Stamhuis weekend surfer / aspiring polyglot / mom of petsBy Therese Eley, Marketing ServicesL auren joined the Division of Continuing Studies a year ago as “I got to visit cities, states and countries I never dreamed I would our French and World Languages Program Coordinator, and in this lifetime. It was also great personally, as I had to let myself bewhen asked what she’s enjoyed most about her job, she said “It’s vulnerable and ask for help. I’m also highly visual, so taking in newdifficult to pick just one thing… I work with such smart, innovative landscapes, architecture and sightlines was exhilarating.”people and good souls in the division, and right from the start Ireally felt like the leadership team, staff and instructors were on These days, Lauren is enjoying being able to spend more timemy side. I also get to communicate in French (my second language) closer to home. “My husband (who also works on campus) picks mea lot, which I love, because it pushes me to maintain my language up and brings along our six-month-old puppy, Penny, for the carand grow my lexicon every day.” ride. Seeing her stick her head out the window and give me a big doggy smile, then holding all 45 lbs of her on my lap as we drive“One of my favourite experiences this past fall was sitting down home, is the perfect way to change gears. I spend my time mostwith students taking our fourth and fifth-year French Language evenings alternately snuggling and playing with our rescue tabby,programming for oral interviews at the end of the term. Their Clyde, and Penny—and laughing at their antics.”progress was inspiring to see, and observing their passion for thelanguage and getting a tiny insight into their lives really reinforced To Lauren, happiness is “surfing and going on road trips with mywhy I wanted to apply for this position in the first place.” best friend (a.k.a. my husband), travelling, laughing with good friends and cuddling my pets. On the work side, I like feeling that IPrior to joining our division, Lauren had been working as an can make a positive difference in a student’s life.”International Recruitment-Admissions Liaison Officer, which sheenjoyed because she got to work with prospective students fromall over the world, as her work travels took her to the US, Thailand,China, Korea and Vietnam.SURFING THROUGH A HAPPY LIFE40

I work with such smart,innovative people and goodsouls in the division, andright from the start I reallyfelt like the leadership team,staff and instructors wereon my side. TaNoroausurhinnvdgille. Bundled up in chilly Speedround!Lauren, enjoying a Whitehorse.crisp, autumn day Aisle or window seat? Eitheroutdoors in MountVernon, WA. Books or movies? Movies Beach or mountain? BEACH Spring or fall? … Fall for the beauty of the colours of the leaves, and spring for the surf. Urban or rural? Rural. In the future closer to retirement, we hope to move up Island to Ladysmith or more north still, buy a small cottage or rancher, grow a big vegetable garden, and adopt more rescue pets.

Gain worldly perspectives...Languages and Travel FRENCH LANGUAGE our French Language Conversation Classes have Register for Introductory if… just what you need to communicate confidentlyFRENCH LANGUAGE CONVERSATION with fellow Francophiles and Francophones alike. You have no previous knowledge or experienceCLASSES (FLCC) When you register in our conversation classes, with French, or can recognize a few French there is no rush to get to the next level—you words.Join the nearly 10 million Canadians who proudly decide when you are ready to move up. The mainspeak French! themes will vary from one session to the next, Instructors: VariousWhether you have a child in French Immersion, based on your interests, needs and goals, so youare planning a trip to a French-speaking nation, can register in a given level multiple times to FLCC: Beginneror are looking to brush up on your working solidify and hone your skills.knowledge of Canada’s other official language, Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 25 to Nov. 27 FLCC: Introductory Time: 9:15 to 11:15 am Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Dates: Mondays, Sept. 24 to Dec. 10 Sessions: 10 (no class Oct. 8 and Nov. 12) Fee: $245 Code: FLCC101 2018F C01 Time: 7 to 9 pm Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 25 to Nov. 27 Sessions: 10 Time: 7 to 9 pm Fee: $245 Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Code: FLCC051 2018F C02 Sessions: 10 In this course, you will become familiar with Fee: $245 the sounds of French and gain confidence in Code: FLCC101 2018F C02 pronunciation, and you’ll acquire basic “survival” In this course, you’ll practice your oral skills to skills in French such as greetings and thanks. gain more confidence in everyday situations,LANGUAGES AND TRAVEL42

such as speaking on the telephone to make a Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Nov. 29 If you’re interested in one of our courses wherereservation or asking for directions. Time: 7 to 9 pm more than one level is offered, but aren’t sure Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 about your level, please contact us and we’d beRegister for Beginner if… Sessions: 10 happy to work with you. Fee: $245You have taken the Introductory course, or if Code: FLCC501 2018S C02 All language courses offered by Continuingyou know how to: count up to 20, spell your This course is intended to maintain and Studies are subject to enrolment. Please registername, give your address and phone number, build your language skills for a broad variety early and invite a friend to join you!speak about yourself, your family, your work, the of situations, such as nuancing an opinion,weather, time and date, identify basic shapes identifying features of different regional varieties ARABICand colours, ask and answer basic yes or no of French and using various registers of French.questions. Arabic: Introductory Register for Advanced if…Instructors: Various Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 25 to Nov. 27 You already know how to: express the relation of Time: 7 to 9 pmFLCC: Conversant time between various events in the past, present Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 and future, make hypotheses, express emotions Sessions: 10 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 to Nov. 28 (disappointment, empathy, surprise etc.), give Fee: $247 plus $12.35 GST (includes Time: 9:15 to 11:15 am advice, disagree with someone, use different Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 registers in different contexts, identify accents course manual) Sessions: 10 from various parts of the Francophone world. Code: ASLA098 2018F C02 Fee: $245 This course is a very basic introduction to the Code: FLCC301 2018F C01 Instructors: Various Arabic language. You will learn “survival” words and phrases, as well as how to read and write Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 to Nov. 28 FOR MORE INFO: both words and practical sentences in the Arabic Time: 7 to 9 pm French Language alphabet. Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 250-721-8630/8511 Sessions: 10 [email protected] Note: We recommend that you bring a recording Fee: $245 continuingstudies.uvic.ca/FLCC device to class. Code: FLCC301 2018F C02Here, you’ll gain more fluency in using your WORLD LANGUAGES Textbook: Course manual will be provided inFrench in a variety of everyday situations, such class, Read and Speak Arabic for Beginners, byas speaking about likes and dislikes, making Our portfolio of world language courses is McGraw-Hill (optional)comparisons and telling a story in the past. constantly evolving to meet a growing demand for more languages and more levels. Honing Instructor: Nooshafarin Saberi was born inRegister for Conversant if… your skills in another language is like doing yoga Kuwait to a Persian family and grew up speaking, or becoming proficient on a musical instrument: reading and writing Persian and Arabic. She alsoYou already know how to: speak on the it can take a bit of practice. In our world language became fluent in English after spending a yeartelephone, ask for and give directions and other courses, there is no pressure to move up from in England, and then 22 years in Luxembourginformation (such as say where it hurts), make one level to the next: you can repeat the same added another three languages to her palette.reservations, give a definition, clarify a statement, level as many times as you like to build your She and her family came to Canada in 2002, andtell whether a sentence is in a past, present or confidence, and our instructors will keep the she has enjoyed teaching at Continuing Studiesfuture tense. content fresh and interesting for you each time. since 2006.Instructors: Various Arabic: BeginnerFLCC: Advanced Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Nov. 29 Time: 7 to 9 pm Dates: Fridays, Sept. 28 to Nov. 30 Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Time: 9:15 to 11:15 am Sessions: 10 Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Fee: $247 plus $12.35 GST (includes Sessions: 10 Fee: $245 course manual) Code: FLCC501 2018F C01 Code: ASLA298 2018F C02 If you have previously taken an introduction to colloquial (informal) Arabic course or have completed Arabic: Introductory and would like to express yourself in a wider variety of everyday situations, this course will help you gain confidence in speaking. You will be encouraged to fine-tune your pronunciation, reinforce your basic knowledge and develop your communication skills. Additional material willcontinuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 LANGUAGES AND TRAVEL 43

also be introduced to expand your vocabulary. This course is intended for those who have skills, this course will build on that foundation.Knowledge of the Arabic alphabet is required to completed Finnish: Introductory (or the Through role-playing, simulations and otherregister for this level. equivalent). We will look at more complex exercises, you’ll continue to build your essential aspects of Finnish grammar and syntax, and we vocabulary and your knowledge of structures,Note: We recommend that you bring a recording will work to further hone your conversational idioms and cultural etiquette.device to class. skills in a friendly, entertaining environment. Online resources will be used to enrich in-class Textbook: Course manual will be provided inTextbook: Course manual will be provided in study. class.class; Read and Speak Arabic for Beginners, byMcGraw-Hill (mandatory) Textbook: Suomea Suomeksi 1, by Olli Nuutinen Instructor: Joanna Schaller (see bio under with Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura German: Introductory)Instructor: Nooshafarin Saberi (see bio under (mandatory); Teach Yourself Finnish CompleteArabic: Introductory) Course Package (Book + 2 CDs), by Terttu Leney German: Conversant with McGraw-Hill (optional) FINNISH Datea: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 to Nov. 28 Instructor: Ari Vanionpää (see bio under Finnish: Time: 7 to 9 pmFinnish: Introductory Introductory) Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Sessions: 10 Dates: Mondays, Sept. 24 to Dec. 10 GERMAN Fee: $247 plus $12.35 GST (includes (no class Oct. 8 and Nov. 12) German: Introductory course manual) Time: 7 to 9 pm Code: ASLA316 2018F C02 Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Nov. 29 If you have previously studied German or Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 have completed German: Beginner and Time: 5 to 7 pm would like to refresh your knowledge at an Sessions: 10 intermediate level, this course is ideal for you. Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 This course will strengthen your foundation Fee: $222 plus $11.10 GST in grammar, enrich your vocabulary, and Sessions: 10 improve your conversational skills and listening Code: ASLA039 2018F C02 comprehension. Lessons are enhanced by fun Fee: $247 plus $12.35 GST videos and fascinating cultural facts.This is an introduction to the Finnish language. (includes course manual)Conversational basics will be covered as Textbook: Course manual will be provided inwell as the primary grammatical structures Code: ASLA016 2018F C02 class.and pronunciation basics. We will also coverthe origins of the Finnish language and the You do not need any previous knowledge of Instructor: Joanna Schaller (see bio underrelationship between it and other languages in German to take this course, just a love of the German: Introductory)Europe. A reasonable grasp of conversational language. This course will help you to developFinnish will allow you to use it in travel situations your basic German language skills and build up ITALIANor in simple inquiries and discussion. confidence when communicating in German. You will also gain a solid foundation of German Italian: IntroductoryTextbook: Suomea Suomeksi 1, by Olli Nuutinen grammar.with Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Nov. 29(mandatory); Teach Yourself Finnish Complete Textbook: Course manual will be provided in Time: 6 to 8 pmCourse Package (Book + 2 CDs), by Terttu Leney class. Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20with McGraw-Hill (optional) Sessions: 10 Instructor: Joanna Schaller has a passion Fee: $222 plus $11.10GSTInstructor: Ari Vanionpää has taught courses for languages and cultural awareness. She Code: ASLA049 2018F C02within the Business Administration Fast Track completed her master’s degree in German If you have no previous knowledge of Italian andand international programs at the Division of language and literature, as well as in pedagogy. want to learn basic conversation, reading andContinuing Studies since 2006. He was born in She worked as an interpreter, tour guide and writing skills, this course is for you. Here, you’llVaasa, Finland and moved to a multi-cultural language teacher in Germany and Poland learn about Italy and Italian culture throughtown in Northern Ontario where Finnish speakers before moving to Canada in 2004. In Victoria, short lectures and videos, and there will behad a close and active community. Although Joanna has been teaching German, translating, plenty of opportunities to speak in Italian. Oralbusiness became his vocational choice, he interpreting and tutoring. participation is encouraged.retains a love for his Finnish heritage. Textbook: Information sheets will be providedFinnish: Beginner German: Beginner in class.Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 to Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Nov. 29 Instructor: Estelle Kurier enjoys communicating Nov. 28 Time: 7 to 9 pm in many different languages and particularly 7 to 9 pm Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 loves teaching people about Italian language,Time: Thursday, Sept. 20 Sessions: 10Register by: 10 Fee: $247 plus $12.35 GST (includes Sessions: $222 plus $11.10 GSTFee: ASLA239 2018F C02 course manual)Code: Code: ASLA216 2018F C02 If you have completed German: Introductory or have equivalent grammar and conversationLANGUAGES AND TRAVEL44

travel, and culture. She is an experienced gain proficiency in the understanding, speaking, Instructor: Jaerang Lee has over 15 years'instructor, translator, and tutor of Italian, Spanish, reading and writing of Japanese in practical experience as a teacher in the public schooland French, and she is currently pursuing a situations. You will also learn more about Japan’s system in South Korea. Since immigratingPhD in Hispanic and Italian Studies at UVic, culture and people. to Canada, she has completed her MEd infocusing on comparative aspects of Dante’s Leadership Studies at UVic. Jaerang lovesDivine Comedy. Estelle looks forward to helping Textbook: Course manual will be provided in teaching and believes that education is life itself.you expand your language abilities and feel class. She also loves to share her culture with herconfident communicating in Italian to prepare students and learn from others.you for travel or to fulfill a lifelong dream of Instructor: Keiko Tachibana (see bio underlearning Italian. Japanese: Introductory) Korean: Conversant JAPANESE Japanese: Conversant Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 25 to Nov. 27 Time: 7 to 9 pmJapanese: Introductory Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Nov. 29 Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Time: 7 to 9 pm Sessions: 10 Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 25 to Nov. 27 Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Fee: $222 plus $11.10 GST Time: 7 to 9 pm Sessions: 10 Code: ALSA309 2018F C02 Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Fee: $247 plus $12.35 GST (includes This course is for those who have already Sessions: 10 completed Korean: Beginner, or who have Fee: $247 plus $12.35 GST (includes course manual) some basic communication skills, vocabulary Code: ASLA308 2018F C02 and sentence patterns. In this course, you will course manual) If you have completed Japanese: Beginner or you deepen your understanding of basic grammar Code: ASLA008 2018F C02 have strong knowledge of the language with and sentence construction, and expand yourWhether you are hosting a Japanese visitor or recognition of “hiragana” and “katakana” letters, vocabulary to be able to: make inquiries aboutplanning a trip to Japan, let's learn to speak this course is for you. Japanese: Conversant public transportation, make reservations forJapanese! This course is designed for those who further develops grammatical and conversation hotels or restaurants, and more. You will alsohave no previous knowledge of Japanese and skills, while allowing you to further explore broaden your understanding of Korean modernare eager to take up a new challenge. In addition prominent aspects of Japanese culture. pop culture.to learning “survival” words and phrases, you’llbe introduced to the “hiragana” and “katakana” Textbook: Course manual will be provided in Textbook: Active Korean 2, by Two Pondscharacters, as well as the basics of Japanese class. (mandatory); Active Korean 2 Workbook, bygrammar. You’ll also focus on developing Moonjinmedia (optional)practical conversation skills and will be Instructor: Keiko Tachibana (see bio underintroduced to cultural aspects of life in Japan. Japanese: Introductory) Instructor: Jaerang Lee (see bio under Korean: Introductory)Textbook: Course manual will be provided in KOREANclass. MANDARIN Korean: IntroductoryInstructor: Keiko Tachibana (BA linguistics) was Mandarin: Introductoryborn in Osaka, Japan. She came to Canada in Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 to1995 and studied linguistics at UVic, where she Nov. 28 Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 tostarted working as a teaching assistant when Nov. 28she was a graduate student. She genuinely cares Time: 7 to 9 pmabout her students and their learning, providing Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Time: 7 to 9 pmthem with an encouraging environment in which Sessions: 10 Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20to learn Japanese. She has enjoyed teaching at Fee: $222 plus $11.10 GST Sessions: 10Continuing Studies since 2007. Code: ALSA009 2018F C02 Fee: $222 plus $11.10 GST Have you been interested in learning about “한류” Code: ASLA013 2018F C02Japanese: Beginner (Hallyu or the Korean Wave)? If you’re interested This course is a very basic introduction to the in learning about the Korean language and Mandarin language. You will learn “survival” Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 to culture, you’ll love this course. Here, you’ll learn words and phrases, and receive ear training for Nov. 28 to read and write “Hangul”, the Korean alphabet, Mandarin tones to become aware of how the “survival” words, and daily expressions in modern meaning of words change in Mandarin. Time: 7 to 9 pm Korean culture. By the end of the course, you will Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 be able to carry on basic conversations on topics Textbook: Practice Makes Perfect: Beginning Sessions: 10 such as dining out and shopping. Chinese (book and CD-ROM set), by Live ABC Fee: $247 plus $12.35 GST (includes (mandatory) Textbook: Active Korean 1, by Moonjinmedia course manual) (mandatory); Korean for Beginners: Mastering Instructor: Ye (Dawn) Yuan has reached her Code: ASLA208 2018F C02 Conversational Korean, by Tuttle Publishing goal in making Mandarin learning easy, funThis course is designed for those who have (optional) and educational for her students. In China,completed Japanese: Introductory or who have Dawn taught as a part of the Internationalsome prior knowledge of the language. You willcontinuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 LANGUAGES AND TRAVEL 45

Baccalaureate Program team at an international functionally conversant in the language. While optimize your learning. Participants are expectedschool. In Canada, she has taught Mandarin conversations are kept simple, they will be to have some proficiency in Russian or to havefor both adults and families at UVic and at enriched with a variety of daily life topics, at completed Russian: Beginner.community centres. once broadening your cultural knowledge while building your communication skills. You will also Textbook: Sputnik: An Introductory RussianMandarin: Beginner get to expand your written skills by focusing on Language Course (text and workbook), Parts 1 constructing paragraphs. and 2, by Julia Rochtchina (optional); Sputnik Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Nov. 29 Workbook: An Introductory Russian Language Time: 7 to 9 pm Textbook: Living Language Chinese – Complete Course: Part 2, by Julia Rochtchina (optional) Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Edition, by Living Language (mandatory) Sessions: 10 Instructor: Galina Sanaeva (see bio under Fee: $222 plus $11.10 GST Instructor: Ye (Dawn) Yuan (see bio under Russian: Introductory) Code: ASLA213 2018F C02 Mandarin: Introductory)If you already have a basic knowledge of SPANISHMandarin tones and “survival” Mandarin, this RUSSIANcourse will help you master simple sentences for Spanish: Introductoryeasy conversations. Connected to the reality of Russian: Introductorydaily life, you will learn basic Chinese characters Dates: Mondays, Sept. 24 to Dec. 10 that are useful for email or WeChat messages. Dates: Mondays, Sept. 24 to Dec. 10 (no class Oct. 8 and Nov. 12) (no class Oct. 8 and Nov. 12) 7 to 9 pmTextbook: Living Language Chinese – Complete Time: Thursday, Sept. 20Edition, by Living Language (mandatory) Time: 5:30 to 7:30 pm Register by: 10 Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Sessions: $222 plus $11.10 GSTInstructor: Ye (Dawn) Yuan (see bio under Sessions: 10 Fee: ASLA025 2018F C02Mandarin: Introductory) Fee: $222 plus $11.10 GST Code: Code: ASLA004 2018F C02Mandarin: Conversant This course will help you to learn simple Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 25 to Nov. 27 introductory concepts of Russian vocabulary and Time: 9:15 to 11:15 am Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 25 to Nov. 27 grammar, as well as how to make full sentences. Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Time: 7 to 9 pm You will actively learn basic level Russian through Sessions: 10 Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Fee: $222 plus $11.10 GST Sessions: 10 Through a communicative approach, you will learn Code: ASLA025 2018F C01 Fee: $222 plus $11.10 GST many historical facts about Russia, as you watch This introduction to Spanish is designed for Code: ASLA313 2018F C02 videos and participate in classroom activities. those who have no previous knowledge ofThis course is for those who have already the language. Here, you will acquire basiccompleted Mandarin: Beginner (or the Textbook: Sputnik: An Introductory Russian pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar, asequivalent). Here, you’ll take your basic Language Course (text and workbook), Part 1, well as conversation skills through practice inknowledge of Chinese characters and developed by Julia Rochtchina (optional) pairs and small groups. Videos and audiovisualtone recognition and expand your ability to materials will enrich the content of your classesbuild longer sentences, while continuing to Instructor: Dr. Galina Sanaeva was born and and teach important aspects of culture.learn about the culture through Chinese songs, raised in Russia and moved to Canada in 2010.poems, movies, and other art forms. In Russia, she chose an academic career and Textbook: Complete Spanish Step-by-Step, by completed her MA in Languages, Literature Barbara Bregstein with McGraw-Hill (mandatory)Textbook: Living Language Chinese – Complete and Education and then went on to acquireEdition, by Living Language (mandatory) her PhD. Galina also holds a certificate in Instructor (Sept. 24): Alicia Brown was born in Training Methods of Teaching Russian as Mexico, where she worked as a civil engineerInstructor: Ye (Dawn) Yuan (see bio under Foreign Language from the Peoples' Friendship and a tutor before she came to Canada in 1992.Mandarin: Introductory) University of Russia in Moscow. Her involvement at UVic began in 1993 when she started as a lab monitor for the Hispanic andMandarin: Advanced Russian: Conversant Italian Studies Department. She has been teaching Spanish through Continuing Studies since 1998.Dates: Mondays, Sept. 24 to Dec. 10 Dates: Mondays, Sept. 24 to Dec. 10 (no class Oct. 8 and Nov. 12) (no class Oct. 8 and Nov. 12) Instructor (Sept. 25): Maria Elena Cuervo-Lorens was born and raised in Mexico City where sheTime: 7 to 9 pm Time: 7:30 to 9:30 pm taught ESL before moving to Canada in 1976. She Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 has always been connected with the educationRegister by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Sessions: 10 field, and has been teaching Spanish for more Fee: $222 plus $11.10 GST than 20 years in community schools and sinceSessions: 10 Code: ASLA304 2018F C02 2006 through Continuing Studies. She is also In this intermediate course, you will strengthen the author of Maria Elena's Mexican Cuisine andFee: $222 plus $11.10 GST your conversation skills and expand your Mexican Culinary Treasures. understanding of Russian grammar. You’ll also beCode: ASLA413 2018F C02 introduced to online resources that will help toThis course is geared towards students whohave completed Mandarin: Conversant or areLANGUAGES AND TRAVEL46

Spanish: Beginner Instructor (Sept. 25): Dr. Gabriela McBee was born in Cuba and raised in Mexico. After livingDates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 to in Germany and the United States she came to Nov. 28 Canada and has been teaching at UVic since 9:15 to 11:15 am 1998. Gabriela has a PhD in Curriculum andTime: Thursday, Sept. 20 Instruction and a BC Teaching Certificate. SheRegister by: 10 teaches Spanish language and a course onSessions: $222 plus $11.10 GST Indigenous Peoples in Latin America with theFee: ASLA225 2018F C01 Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies.Code: Gabriela has also taught German and English and worked in interpretation and translation. SheDates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 to enjoys teaching, and her greatest motivation is Nov. 28 watching students grow as they learn.Time: 7 to 9 pm Instructor (Sept. 27): Maria Elena Cuervo-Lorens (see bio under Spanish: Introductory)Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Have you tried ourSessions: 10 interactive onlineFee: $222 plus $11.10 GST calendar?Code: ASLA225 2018F C02 Spanish: Advanced Œ just turn the pagesThis course is for those who have completed Dates: Wednesdays, Sept. 26 toSpanish: Introductory, or have a basic knowledge Nov. 28  click on aof the language and wish to improve their 1 to 3 pm course titlewritten and speaking skills. This course gives Time: Thursday, Sept. 20you the opportunity to participate in class Register by: 10 Ž and register!and strengthen your oral skills in a friendly Sessions: $222 plus $11.10 GSTatmosphere. Essential grammar points will also Fee: ASLA425 2018F C01 VISIT OUR WEBSITEbe covered. Code: LANGUAGES AND TRAVELTextbook: Complete Spanish Step-by-Step, by Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Dec. 6 Barbara Bregstein with McGraw-Hill (mandatory) (no class Oct. 11) 47Instructors: Maria Elena Cuervo-Lorens and Alicia Time: 7 to 9 pmBrown (see bios under Spanish: Introductory) Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Sessions: 10Spanish: Conversant Fee: $ 222 plus $11.10 GSTDates: Tuesdays, Sept. 25 to Dec. 4 Code: ASLA425 2018F C02 (no class Oct. 9) 7 to 9 pm This advanced conversation class is intended forTime: Thursday, Sept. 20Register by: 10 those who have completed Spanish: ConversantSessions: $222 plus $11.10 GSTFee: ASLA325 2018F C02 or have a high intermediate to advanced level.Code: This class is geared to help you maintain your fluency and further enrich your vocabulary. Typical activities will include oral presentations and discussion of current events. Dates: Thursdays, Sept. 27 to Nov. 29 Instructor (Sept. 26): Maria Elena Cuervo-Lorens Time: 9:15 to 11:15 am (see bio under Spanish: Introductory) Register by: Thursday, Sept. 20 Sessions: 10 Instructor (Sept. 27): Dr. Gabriela McBee Fee: $222 plus $11.10 GST Code: ASLA325 2018F C01 FOR MORE INFO:Do you have a basic knowledge of Spanish World Languagesand you’re looking to progress further, or have 250-721-8630/8511you recently completed Spanish: Beginner? [email protected] intermediate course will help you improve continuingstudies.uvic.ca/languagesyour speaking abilities by giving you ampleopportunities to practise conversation. Anincreased emphasis on grammar will alsostrengthen your writing skillsTextbook: Complete Spanish Step-by-Step, byBarbara Bregstein with McGraw-Hill (mandatory)continuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747

ENGLISH AS A The English Language Centre (ELC) has PROGRAMSSECOND LANGUAGE been offering award-winning English language programs at UVic since • 12-Week Intensive English 1970, and is now one of the largest • 9-week Summer Academic English on-campus English schools in Canada. • University Pathways for International Students Each year we welcome over 2,500 • Monthly Language and Culture students from more than 35 countries • University Admission Preparation (UAP) and for one to 12 months, depending on their needs and goals. Our dedicated Canadian Studies teachers, staff and cultural assistants work together to create a supportive, COURSES AND STUDY TOOLS challenging and fun environment for students to learn English and • Business Boost workshops experience Canadian culture. • TOEIC and IELTS Preparation • Jason’s World/Judy’s World Want to get involved?Become a Homestay Host Volunteer with us programs. Each drop-in session can include planned activities, conversation games, funTake advantage of this wonderful We always welcome new volunteers in workshops and cultural or holiday-themed treats.opportunity to learn about another our classrooms, Learning Centre and We want to create a community atmosphereculture while supporting a student’s International Conversation Club. You'll benefiting all participants!efforts to improve his/her English learn about another culture whilelanguage skills. helping a student develop English UVIC HOMESTAY skills and adjust to life in Canada in as 250-472-4268We’re interviewing now to find new hosts! little as one hour a week! [email protected] uvic.ca/elc/homestayAs a UVic Homestay Host, you’ll have a unique Classroom volunteers participate in activitiesopportunity to share your perspective on a with international students under the guidance VOLUNTEERCanadian lifestyle with young people from other of experienced EAL teachers. This is an ideal 250-721-8469countries. Make new friends, learn about other opportunity for those wanting to meet people [email protected], and join a very special group of people from different parts of the world and learn about uvic.ca/elc/volunteerwho want to make a difference in the world. other cultures. ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTREOur award-winning program staff support you Learning Centre volunteers can expect to chat 250-721-8469every step of the way and qualifying hosts can with students and help them with homework [email protected] up to $950/month. Contact us today and assignments including reading, vocabulary uvic.ca/elcfind out how to qualify. and presentations. The conversation and cultural exchange that our Canadian volunteers /EnglishLanguageCentreOur hosts: offer provides a very special and memorable /ELC_UVic experience for our ELC students. /EnglishLanguageUVICþ Live within 60 mins. of UVic campus by /elc_uvic International Conversation Club volunteers will public transit share English conversation and discuss Canadian culture with students from our English Languageþ Provide an immersive English environmentþ Offer students private furnished roomsLANGUAGES AND TRAVEL48

TRAVEL TOURS Free Preview: 2019 Travel Tours Highlights of SpainDiscover the pleasures of learning while you Date: Sunday, Oct. 14 APPROXIMATE DATESexplore fascinating and spectacular areas of the Time: 1:30 to 3:30 pm May 1 to 21, 2019world with our guided educational tours. You Sessions: 1will join a small group of fellow travelers led by Fee: Admission is free, but you must pre- Spain is more than flamenco and paella, andacademic guides, who share their knowledge of, when you join this Travel Tour you will see howand enthusiasm for, the destinations. register (seating is limited) much more it has to offer. We begin our journey Code: ASTS100 2018F C01 with a visit of the capital, Madrid. It is homeWhat makes our Travel Tours unique? Whether you’re curious about Travel Tours or to the famous Prado museum, with paintings are a seasoned participant in our programs, you of the masters, Velázquez, El Greco, Goya and• Each tour is accompanied by an academic will enjoy this preview of our tours for 2019. more. From Madrid, there will be day trips to guide who is an expert in his/her field Educational travel extends your imagination, life Segovia and Toledo, cities with rich histories. The experience and appreciation of different cultures. south of Spain is home to Moorish architectural• Pre-tour classes where you’ll learn about your During the afternoon you will have the chance marvels, like the beautiful Giralda tower in Seville tour’s focus, get answers to all your practical to discuss upcoming tours with our academic and the glorious Alhambra in Granada. On the questions and meet your travel companions specialists, watch fascinating presentations Mediterranean coast, stops in Nerja, Malaga and about each destination, and learn more about Valencia give you a chance to see the spectacular• Small groups – maximum of 25 passengers our Travel Tours program. Refreshments will be beaches that have drawn people from around per tour served. We hope to see you there! the world. Finally, in Barcelona everyone must walk the Ramblas and the mysterious Gothic• An experienced tour coordinator travels with Amsterdam to Paris: Quarter. No visit is complete without seeing the you to ensure that everything runs smoothly A Musical Journey Sagrada Familia by Antoni Gaudí. Barcelona has something for everyone: art, music and fashion.• Gratuities to drivers and guides are included in APPROXIMATE DATES the tour price April 23 to May 7, 2019 In every city, we will sample traditional cuisine and Spanish wines. You will have a chance to doOur Travel Tours offer educational travel to Join us on this 15-day musical adventure to two some exploring on your own as well. In the pre-destinations around the globe. Itineraries are of Europe’s best-loved cities of culture: Paris and trip classes, you will learn about Spain’s historychosen carefully to offer a safe and comprehensive Amsterdam. Among the highlights of our trip will to help you appreciate the Roman bridges, theway to explore history, culture, nature and the be a performance of Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw Moorish palaces and Gothic cathedrals that wearts through visits to sites not usually available to Orchestra, including works by Tchaikovsky, Ravel will visit. Join us for fun, food and even flamenco!travelers, as well as to well-known sites. and Mahler, in one of the world’s acoustically outstanding concert halls. We plan to include Academic Resource: Rosa Stewart (MA)Join us! We welcome all interested persons, a Paris National Opera production of Carmen, Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies, UVicregardless of educational background—you one of the most popular operas in the standarddon’t need a prerequisite for this university repertoire. There may also be opportunities to Berlin: City and Cultureprogram. These tours will appeal to you if you attend performances by the Jazz Orchestra of thewant more from your travel experience than Concertgebouw, the Prazak String Quartet in the APPROXIMATE DATESstanding in lines or shopping for souvenirs. Concertgebouw Recital Hall, and chamber music May 14 to 27, 2019 concerts in venues such as the stunning Sainte-Included in your tour: Chapelle and the Salle Pleyel in Paris. Join us on this 14-day adventure to explore Berlin’s vibrant culture, history, art, architecture, music,• Return airfare and comfortable land Our journey between Amsterdam and Paris will film and fashion scenes. The tour is designed for transportation enable stop-overs in Antwerp as well as Brussels, anyone interested in Berlin and its cultural and where we will also have the opportunity to historical heritage. Discover the city through literary• Accommodation attend performances in music conservatories by and musical references and by visits to various• All admissions and excursions outstanding ensembles-in-residence. Day trips museums, collections, monuments, memorials,• Many meals, as indicated in tour itinerary outside of Amsterdam and Paris will be included stunning architecture and historical buildings.• Baggage handling at hotels, where available in the itinerary. Our visits to the superb musical instrument museums in Paris and Brussels with As you experience the marvels of this city you your knowledgeable academic guide will bring will gain an appreciation of the diversity that a new appreciation and understanding to the historical and contemporary Berlin has to offer. world of the performing musician. As the capital of the former Prussian Empire, Berlin was divided by the Allies into four zones Academic Resource: Alexandra Pohran Dawkins, after WWII and served as the backdrop of many Professor Emerita, School of Music, UVic Cold War films. Check Point Charlie is only one of the memorable locations where history is on display in a museum and on the street.continuingstudies.uvic.ca • 250-472-4747 LANGUAGES AND TRAVEL 49

Along with the city’s rich repertoire of theatre, FOR MORE INFO: Planningopera, ballet, symphony and other concerts and Travel Tours a tripperformances, there are also many free public 250-721-8827events to explore. The multi-ethnic culinary [email protected] ABROAD?heritage makes Berlin a top destination for continuingstudies.uvic.ca/travelfoodies as well. This tour provides a balance Learn a newof guided and organized visits and time for DO THESE TOURS INTEREST YOU? language and gainindividual explorations of places and areas of a deeper, moreinterest. Day excursions outside of Berlin, to The following tours are being considered for authentic travelLeipzig and Dresden, are also included. 2020 and 2021. experience.Academic Resource: Kat Sark (PhD) teaches in the Our portfolio of worldDepartment of Germanic and Slavic Studies and language courses is constantlythe Department of History at UVic. evolving. Check out the languages we’re offering thisDiscover Newfoundland LET US KNOW IF YOU'RE INTERESTED: term: Arabic, Finnish, French,and Labrador 250-721-7797 German, Italian, Japanese, [email protected] Korean, Mandarin, Russian andAPPROXIMATE DATES continuingstudies.uvic.ca/upcoming-tours Spanish.June 11 to 24, 2019 See pg. 43 Georgia O’Keeffe in New Mexico,If you’ve never visited Canada’s youngest and Spring 2020most easterly province, here is your opportunityto explore its unique culture and meet the warm, Academic Resource: Kerry Mason (MA) is anfun-loving people who live there. We begin our art historian and author who lectures in the14-day tour in the provincial capital, St. John’s, Department of History in Art, UVic.where we’ll visit Signal Hill, The Rooms museumand art gallery, the charming fishing village of Mexico City to Oaxaca,Quidi Vidi and take a boat trip on Witless Bay to April/May 2020see whales, puffins and many other birds aroundGull Island. We also plan to attend a performance Academic Resource: Rosa Stewart (MA)of Opera on the Avalon. We depart St. John’s and Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies, UVictravel northwest by coach to Clarenville, fromwhere we visit the Bonavista Lighthouse and From Paris to Bayeux and the Loiresee a performance of the Rising Tide Theatre in Valley, May/June 2020Trinity. Our next stop is Twillingate, where we’llget up-close and personal with giant icebergs. Academic Resource: Betty-Joan Traverse (MA)From Twillingate, we head west to Gros Morne Professor Emerita, University of the Fraser ValleyNational Park. Here we visit the Tablelands andenjoy a short hike followed by a boat journey Art History of our Northwest Coast:through a billion years of geological history. Emily Carr and First Nations,We’ll also attend a Gros Morne Theatre Festival Summer 2020production in Cow Head. Our last stop will beSt. Anthony, from where we’ll visit the UNESCO Academic Resource: Kerry Mason (MA) (see bioWorld Heritage Site of L’Anse aux Meadows, the under Georgia O’Keeffe in New Mexico)only authenticated Norse site in North America.We return to Victoria by air from Deer Lake. Israel, Fall 2021Don’t miss this opportunity to visit The Rock— Academic Resource: Paul Chamberlain (PhD) isand to take the famous screech challenge! a historical geographer who grew up in Kuwait and has travelled extensively throughout theAcademic Resource: Robert Holliston is an Middle East.accompanist and chamber player. He is currentlythe keyboard department head and a vocalcoach at the Victoria Conservatory of Music, aswell as the curator, Public Engagement, PacificOpera Victoria.LANGUAGES AND TRAVEL50


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