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Taking public relations careers to new heights. Celebrating 20 years!Public Relations Communications Management (CM) Education, classmates. Learners are required to complete has recognized the Diploma in Public Relations designated assignments by specific due dates,Diploma Program in at the University of Victoria. participate in online discussions and work withPublic Relations partners or in groups to complete seminar The Seal of Recognition provides a benchmark presentations online.In the rapidly changing world of PR you need to the industry, potential employers,the kind of education and skills that will let alumni, current and future students that our Students can take courses on a part-time basis oryour career really take flight. educational program offers sound preparation choose the fast-track option and progress through in the public relations and communications the program at a faster rate of completion.This program prepares you to think critically, management field.develop teamwork skills, value a strong work Mandatory courses: Public Relations Theory andethic, manage time effectively and handle Who is taking the program? Practice, Effective Communication Tools,deadlines and multiple projects. Communication Planning, Research and Evaluation, This program is for those working in the public Writing for Public Relations, Evolution of PublicAs a graduate of our program you will be and private sectors, employed in the public Relations and Case Studies in Public Relations.recognized as academically prepared in the relations and communications field who wish tojob market. continue their professional development. The Elective courses: Managing the Public Relations program also provides necessary qualifications Function, Media Relations, Ethics and PublicStart shaping your future in PR today! for those working in the field who do not have Relations and Social Media for Public Relations. formal education in public relations. ESSION™AYS TO THE PROFThe Canadian Public Relations Program Outcomes Society (CPRS), under the Program FormatCPRS Recognized Prog Pathways to the Profession™ Today’s public relations professionals are requiredPATHW An Outcomes Based Approach All courses are offered exclusively online. to serve the needs of their own organization and Towards Excellence in The diploma program consists of 10 courses; those of its public. They must be able to design ram Canadian Public Relations and seven mandatory and three elective courses. both external and internal communications plans Each course is 12 weeks long and learners and integrate the new theoretical and practical are expected to interact with instructors and models of public relations practice that have emerged in recent years.LearningThatShapes.ca  •  250-472-4747 public relations  51

Graduates acquire valuable writing skills and and PR Using Mobile Devices forhave a better understanding and application Date: Sept. 14 to Dec. 4 Your Coursesof research. They increase their awareness of Sessions: 12 weekscurrent events, the impact of global issues and Fee: $465 until Aug. 31; $495 after Aug. 31; If you are planning on accessing your onlinehow these affect their organizations. courses using a mobile device such as a $500 for international students tablet or a smartphone, please note that notApplication: All new applicants must submit a Code: HPPR405 2015F D11 all required course features will be accessiblecompleted application form accompanied by a with these devices. Your mobile devices can$60 application fee. Case Studies in Public Relations be used to access some of your online course tools; however, to fully function in yourRefund Policy: A course refund, minus a $75 Prerequisite: Public Relations Theory and online courses, you will need to have accessadministrative fee, will only be provided within Practice; Communication Planning; Research and to a computer running Windows or MacOS.six calendar days after the course start date. Evaluation Please see the “Computer Requirements” Instructor: Sandra Thornton, BGS, APR page on the Distance Education ServicesElective Transfer Request: On an exceptional Date: Sept. 14 to Dec. 4 website for more information: http://basis we will consider individual requests and Sessions: 12 weeks distance.uvic.ca/onlinehelp/tutorials/accept one equivalent course that students Fee: $465 until Aug. 31; $495 after Aug. 31; compreq.htmhave previously completed at anotherinstitution for elective transfer credit. There is a $500 for international students Learningfee associated with this request. Code: HPPR408 2015F D01 neverAccreditation: Athabasca University, Ethics and Public Relations exhaustsThompson Rivers University and the Universityof Phoenix accept this program toward their Prerequisite: Public Relations Theory and Practice the mind.degree programs. Text: Ethics in Public Relations (2nd ed.), by Parsons – Leonardo da VinciFor more information, please contact: Instructor: Margaret Mercer, BA, MBA Date: Sept. 14 to Dec. 4Public Relations Program Sessions: 12 weeksPhone: 250-721-6129 Fee: $465 until Aug. 31; $495 after Aug. 31;Email: [email protected]: www.LearningThatShapes.ca/ $500 for international students publicrelations Code: HPPR428 2015F D01online Courses Social Media for Public RelationsPublic Relations Theory and Prerequisite: Public Relations Theory and PracticePractice Text: Social Media and Public Relations (1st ed.), by Breakenridge, and Putting the PublicPrerequisite: Admission to the Public Relations Back in Public Relations (1st ed.), by Solis andProgram required prior to registration. Breakenridge Instructor: Yin Maung, BComm, MAText: Canadian PR for the Real World (1st ed.), by Cardin and McMullan (Communications & Technology) Date: Sep. 14 to Dec. 4Instructor: Amelia Reigstad, PR Dip, BAAC, MA, Sessions: 12 weeks IABC member Fee: $465 until Aug. 31; $495 after Aug. 31;Date: Sept. 7 to Dec. 4 $500 for international students Code: HPPR450 2015F D01Sessions: 13 weeksFee: $465 until Aug. 24; $495 after Aug. 24; $500 for international studentsCode: HPPR401 2015F D01Writing for Public RelationsPrerequisite: Public Relations Theory and PracticeText: Public Relations Writing: Form and Style (10thed.; required) by Newsom and Haynes and TheCanadian Press Stylebook: A Guide for Writers andEditors (17th ed.; optional)Instructor: Erin Toews, Diploma in Journalism52  public relations Certificate/diploma Credit options Online    

This year the University of Victoria’s Public Relations Program celebrates its 20th anniversary. We would like to pay special tribute to the people who have assisted in making this program a success. This includes students, graduates, instructors, staff, steering committee members, industry professionals and influencers. Below are just two of our many graduates. You can read more about them and others at our celebration website: www.uvcs.uvic.ca/publicrelations/20years Gillian Edwards, 2015 Grad Alec Tully, 2007 Grad“I am currently a Communications Specialist for Brookfield Currently, Alec is a Public Affairs Officer with the Province of BritishResidential, one of the largest developers and homebuilders in Columbia’s Public Affairs Bureau. He works at the Ministry ofNorth America. I work mainly on stakeholder engagement for Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation in Victoria.our new communities, to ensure that voices are being heard andincorporated into our beautiful communities. I started into PR and In 2006, he was the recipient of the second annual Petroleumcommunications after working an election campaign and seeing Communication Foundation Legacy Scholarship for Excellence inthe inside scoop of what goes into the political campaigns that Communication. His education includes an Honours BA (history,we see as a citizen. When the election campaign was over, I knew 1974), BEd (elementary school teacher, 1975), MA (history, 1982)that I wanted to work in communications so I started looking for and MA (journalism, 1986) from the University of Western Ontario.programs that would give me the background I needed to get into In addition, he earned a certificate in video production from thethat field. Banff School of Fine Arts (1989).What I love most about PR is the constant variety—and the insight “UVic’s Public Relations Program provides two invaluable tools:into how people think! It’s never what you expect, that’s for sure. I context and contacts,” says Alec. “Like me, many students havehave been lucky to use communications in a number of different actually worked in communications for years without much specificroles so my background is quite diverse now. PR is a field that is training in the conceptual, historical and research context of publicalways needed in any organization. It also helps that I love writing relations. The program remedies that deficiency. Then of course, it’sand words!” really all about people, because you learn from students as well as instructors. The program is a goldmine for contacts.”LearningThatShapes.ca  •  250-472-4747 public relations  53

Rhododendron means“rose tree” in Greek.There are around 1,000 species.Science and decisions they support. We will also connect NEW Studying HydrothermalNature live to a research vessel operating in the Vents: Live Data from Deep Sea Pacific to learn about life on board the ship VolcanoesFor Sustainability and Ecological and the scientific studies underway.Restoration courses, see page 59. Instructor: Dr. Richard Dewey, Associate Located on mid-ocean ridges, hydrothermal Director of Science Services, leads the team vent ecosystems are characterized by extreme NEW Ocean Networks Canada: of Ocean Networks Canada staff scientists. environments and unique organisms, whichLive Data from the Beach to the Dr. Dewey’s background is in physical don’t depend on sunlight. Scientific study is veryAbyss oceanography and marine acoustics. challenging in these environments, but research Date: Thursday, Aug. 27 is slowly providing us with an understandingLearn about one of Canada’s most exciting Time: 7 to 9 pm of hydrothermal vent organisms and how theyresearch projects, based right here in Sessions: 1 evolve over time. Join us to learn more about theVictoria! Ocean Networks Canada, a UVic Fee: $21 plus $1.05 GST science of these ecosystems and Ocean Networksinitiative, operates the world’s most advanced Code: ASSC247 2015F C01 Canada’s NEPTUNE observatory which operates aunderwater cabled observatories off the Note: A family-friendly offering of this session, suite of sensors 2 km beneath the ocean surfaceBC Coast and in the Arctic. This network presented in partnership with the Royal BC at the Main Endeavour Vent Field 250 km off thesupplies power and internet connectivity Museum, will be held at the museum from BC Coast. We will also connect live to a researchto a broad suite of subsea instruments that 1 to 3 pm on Saturday, Aug. 29. For more vessel operating in the Pacific to learn moresupport research on complex ocean and Earth information, visit www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca. about life on board the ship and the scientificprocesses from the coast to the deep sea. Join studies at Endeavour.us to learn more about these technologies  and the scientific research, educational Instructor: Dr. Kim Juniper is Ocean Networksopportunities and ocean management Canada’s Chief Scientist. Dr. Juniper’s research focuses on the biogeochemistry and ecology of submarine hydrothermal systems, the microbial ecology of deep-sea sediments, and the seasonal dynamics of Arctic sea-ice microbial communities. Date: Thursday, Sept. 1054  science and nature Certificate/diploma Credit options Online    

Time: 7 to 9 pm Gardening with Colour Marine BirdsSessions: 1 Enjoy a guided tour by members of the Finnerty This course is designed for naturalists, Gardens Advisory Board with emphasis on the interpreters and birding enthusiasts interested inFee: $21 plus $1.05 GST beautiful array of colours displayed by the fall the behaviour of birds. Learn how to locate and foliage. identify marine birds, and discover fascinatingCode: ASSC247 2015F C02 secrets about how they live and feed. The Date: Saturday, Sept. 26 focus is on the ecology and behaviour of birdsNote: A family-friendly offering of this session, encountered in local waters: emphasis will bepresented in partnership with the Royal BC Time: 1:30 to 3 pm given to unique and interesting biological andMuseum, will be held at the museum from 1 to 3 behavioural information. The course coverspm on Saturday, Sept. 12. For more information, Sessions: 1 procellariiformes, alcids, shorebirds, loons,visit www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca. grebes and cormorants. Two shoreline field trips Fee: $20 plus $1 GST are included. NEW Finnerty at Forty Code: ASSC248 2015F C02 Instructor: James Clowater, BSc, MSc, is anFinnerty Gardens has been a treasured part ornithologist who specializes in the behaviouralof the UVic campus since 1975. It originated History of Finnerty Gardens ecology of marine birds.with the bequest of a wonderful collection ofrhododendrons from the Simpson garden in Lake Finnerty Gardens contains 200 rhododendron Date: Thursdays, Sept. 24 to Oct. 22Cowichan that was moved to the campus that species collected from near and far. Join UVic’s (lectures); and Sundays, Oct. 11 andyear. At 40, this mature garden features a wealth Supervisor, Horticulture, Rhonda Rose, for a 18 (field trips)of remarkable species and companion plants lecture on how the gardens came to be, followedthat together form an inspiring destination for by a brief tour highlighting a few of the most Time: Thursdays 7 to 9 pm and Sundays 9 togardeners and visitors alike. unique specimens in the garden. 10:30 amPursuing the Wild: The Sichuan Instructor: Rhonda Rose, UVic Supervisor, Sessions: 7Botanical Expedition Horticulture Fee: $115 plus $5.75 GSTJoin Kelly Dodson and Sue Milliken to hear Date: Saturday, Oct. 3about their botanical expedition where Code: ASSC201 2015F C01they—along with Steve Hootman of the Time: 1:30 to 3 pmRhododendron Species Foundation and Peter NEW Marine Mammals of BritishCox of the renowned Glendoick Garden Centre Sessions: 1 Columbia II: Populations,in Scotland—visited remote areas of Sichuan Conservation and Managementand Guizhou in China. There, they collected Fee: $20 plus $1 GST Issuesapproximately 240 plant accessions rangingfrom perennials to trees and covering subtropical Code: ASSC248 2015F C03 Population levels, conservation, captivity, shipto alpine zones. Also, five new rhododendron strikes, acoustic pollution and protection ofspecies were discovered! It is safe to say that all Rhododendron Propagation endangered species are all ongoing concernsof these plants are new or rare cultivations in the Workshop for mammals on the BC Coast. In this course wewestern world. will discuss the intricacies of marine mammal Come spend an afternoon with members of the survival, looking at how interactions withInstructors: Kelly Dodson and Sue Milliken have Victoria Rhododendron Society Propagation humans have changed and the resulting threatsspent their lives working with plants in nurseries Group for this hands-on workshop, where you that anthropogenic activities now pose. Courseand botanical gardens, as well as designing will learn techniques for successfully rooting topics will range from historic whaling recordsand creating fine private gardens. They have rhododendron cuttings using plant material to cutting-edge ecological research. Lecturescombined their skills to create the Far Reaches from Finnerty Gardens. Additional methods will incorporate slides, photographs, video,Farm, a nursery in Port Townsend know to house for propagating rhododendrons will also be mammal bones and other visual aids to enhancethe largest collection of uncommon ornamentals discussed. You’ll leave with greater knowledge comprehension of the material.in the state. Their mail order business has gained of rhododendron propagation and your owna national following. cuttings from the gardens. Instructor: Rianna Burnham, BSc, MSc, is an environmental scientist specializing in marineDate: Thursday, Sept. 17 Note: Bring gloves and secateurs. Additional ecosystems and mammal ecology. supplies will be provided.Time: 7 to 8:30 pm Note: Although this is a stand-alone course, it will Date: Saturday, Oct. 24 draw on some of the biological and ecologicalSessions: 1 material presented previously in Marine Time: 1 to 4 pm Mammals of British Columbia I: From Nostril toFee: $20 plus $1 GST Blowhole, From Feet to Flippers and Flukes. Sessions: 1Code: ASSC248 2015F C01 Date: Wednesdays, Sept. 30 to Oct. 28 Fee: $40 plus $2 GST Time: 6:30 to 8:30 pm Code: ASSC248 2015F C04 Sessions: 5 Fee: $85 plus $4.25 GST Code: ASSC236 2015F C01LearningThatShapes.ca  •  250-472-4747 science and nature  55

NEW Aerodynamics of Airplanes Birding Basics II: Waterbirds Nature Explorations onand Automobiles Vancouver Island Winter is the time to enjoy waterbirds inWhether you’re a white-knuckled passenger Victoria: most waterbirds breed elsewhere and Where the Forest Meets the Sea:who can’t wait to get off the plane and kiss return to coastal waters to spend the winter Explorations at Middle Beachthe ground, or you’re fascinated by flight and feeding, socializing and building up reserves Lodgeaviation, you will enjoy this series of informative, for the next breeding season. In this series ofnon-technical lectures. four lectures and three field trips, you will learn “What a glorious way to learn more about the skills necessary to find and identify local Nature’s magnificence!”Instructor: Dr. Parvez Kumar completed his waterbirds, including geese, swans, ducks, gullsdoctoral research in Aerodynamic Ground and terns. Lectures will include slide and video On a Pacific Ocean headland flanked by broadEffect and its impact on the stability of aircraft, presentations, and field trips will visit local sand beaches, join Anne Fraser, Marc Bell and theirhovercraft and vehicles. He has contributed hotspots for these birds. team of local enthusiasts in the casual elegancevaluable work to the European and Canadian of Middle Beach Lodge. Explore the wonders andaeronautics and space sectors and is considered Instructor: James Clowater, BSc, MSc (see ecology of Pacific Rim National Park with walks onto be one of Canada’s space pioneers. instructor biography under Marine Birds) Long Beach, the intertidal zone, the rainforest and the Wild Pacific Trail. Learn about the shipwrecksFrom the Back of an Envelope Date: Thursdays, Oct. 29 to Nov. 19 that spawned the West Coast Trail and perhaps (lectures); and Sundays, Nov. 8 to 22 see the grey whales migrating. Enjoy an artist’sThis presentation will look into how aircraft (field trips) view and adventures: it’s a never-to-be-forgottenare designed, built and tested, from the experience in glorious surroundings! We mightinitial concepts sketched on the back of an Time: Thursdays 7 to 9 pm and Sundays 9 to even be lucky enough to see a ferocious winterenvelope (akin to Da Vinci’s scrapbook!) to 10:30 am storm off the Pacific.aircraft certification for passenger service. Wewill learn how wind tunnels, Computational Sessions: 7Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Flight Simulators areused to ensure that aircraft designs meet the Fee: $110 plus $5.50 GSTrequirements for safe operational performance,including operations in harsh environments. Code: ASSC227 2015F C01 Register early for this popular program.We’ll also briefly look at the next generation of Cancellation deadline for refund of fees isaircraft, including “bang-free” supersonic aircraft. NEW Medieval to Renaissance: Jan. 28, 2016. Purchase of trip cancellation The Evolution of Botanical insurance is strongly recommended.Date: Tuesday, Oct. 13 Illustration Single rooms are available at an extra cost ofTime: 1:30 to 3:30 pm From early times through to the Medieval and $125 plus $6.25 GST. For more information, Renaissance eras, plants have been an important please visit www.middle-beach.com.Sessions: 1 theme for artists and illustrators in Europe, the Americas and the East. In this course we Coordinator: Anne FraserFee: $21 plus $1.05 GST will explore the fascinating history of flowers and foliage in paintings, prints and drawing. Date: Monday to Thursday, Feb. 29 toCode: ASSC246 2015F C01 We’ll begin with the rather stilted, unnatural March 3, 2016 illustrations of medieval herbals and codices andAutomobile Aerodynamics continue on to the “golden period” of botanical Fee: $975 plus $48.75 GST (includes illustration, represented by the accurate and accommodation, breakfasts, lunches,Since Henry Ford’s first car, automotive clinical portrayals of 18th century Linnaean style. one dinner, room tax, gratuitiesengineering has advanced in leaps and bounds. and tuition). Transportation to andNo longer do we putter along at a sedate 30 Instructor: Susan Hawkins is currently a PhD from Tofino is not included. Tofino ismiles per hour with the wind gently blowing Candidate in Art History and Visual Studies at accessible by the Tofino Bus, by carour scarves backwards. As technology has the University of Victoria. She is a Landscape and by air.advanced so has our ability to achieve supersonic Horticulturalist, Master Gardener, gardenspeeds—faster than 760 mph—on land! In this designer and garden historian, and has worked Code: ASRP011 2016S E01talk, we’ll look at the impact of aerodynamics on the restoration of the gardens at Governmenton automotive engineering and design, ranging House, St. Ann’s Academy, and the Art Gallery of Nature Explorations at Yellowfrom family sedans to Formula 1 racing cars, and Greater Victoria’s Japanese Shinto garden. Point Lodgeshow how fuel efficiency requirements haveresulted in lowering the drag coefficients of even Date: Tuesdays, Nov. 17 and 24 Our 30th Year!the mighty gas guzzlers! Time: 6 to 9 pm “The leaders, the laughter, the environment:Date: Tuesday, Oct. 20 this has been one of the most enriching weeks Sessions: 2 of my life.”Time: 1:30 to 3:30 pm Fee: $57 plus $2.85 GST In spring, the world is alive—the meadow of seaSessions: 1 blush and camas; the mink, otter, hummingbirds, Code: ASSC245 2015F C01 eagles and blue herons pursuing theirFee: $21 plus $1.05 GST springtime agendas; the forests fresh and green; the sea alive with birds and sea life. Join us forCode: ASSC246 2015F C02 some leisurely days of learning, explorations and delicious meals at storied Yellow Point Lodge. Presenters may include biologists Marc56  science and nature Certificate/diploma Credit options Online    

Bell, David Denning, Darren and Claudia Copley,and pianist Bruce Vogt. There will be some earlymorning birding, and in the evenings we’ll callowls, stargaze, enjoy a sing-along and watchcomputer and microscope videos of the day’ssamplings of nature. We’ll also make an inspiringvisit to Wildwood, the late Merve Wilkinson’sselective forestry acreage.This is a unique opportunity to recharge and relishthe spring concert of nature. Come on your own,plan a reunion or bring your walking group. Youcan choose double accommodation in the lodge,or sleep in rustic or modern cabins with fireplacesand electric heat. A limited number of singlerooms are available at an extra cost of $125 plus$6.25 GST. For more accommodation information,please visit www.yellowpointlodge.com.Cancellation deadline is March 24, 2016.Purchase of trip cancellation insurance is stronglyrecommended.Coordinator: Anne FraserDate: Monday to Friday, April 25 to 29, 2016Fee: $975 plus $48.75 GST (includes accommodation, meals, snacks, room tax, gratuities and tuition; transportation to and from Yellow Point Lodge is not included)Code: ASRP012 2016K E01 Above: Christian and Moor playing chess, from The Book of Games of Alfonso X, c. 1285 fascinated by all things medieval? The Division of Continuing Studies and the Medieval Studies Program at UVic invite you to join us for the 29th Annual Medieval Workshop. Al Andalus: Jews, Christians and Muslims in Medieval Spain Saturday, January 30, 2016 Al-Andalus, also known as Muslim Spain or Islamic Iberia, was a medieval Muslim cultural domain and territory occupying at its greatest geographical extent, in the eighth century, southern France and the Iberian Peninsula. Between 711 and 1492, this region of Europe was exceptional for its mix of cultures and religions: often cited as an example of toleration and dialogue, always evoked for the richness of its scientific and artistic legacies. Join us for a full day of fascinating lectures and activities—see page 38.LearningThatShapes.ca  •  250-472-4747 science and nature  57

“When it’s better for everyone,it’s better for everyone.”– Eleanor RooseveltSocial Justice Social Justice Studies continue your studiesStudies Diploma Program in social justice... The Diploma in Social Justice Studies provides Try the critical perspectives on the challenges and possibilities for moving beyond unjust and Intercultural Education unsustainable ways of life. This interdisciplinary Diploma Program program draws on a wide range of undergraduate credit courses. Strengthen your understanding of intercultural dynamics and challenges, and The program consists of three core courses engage in a wide range of current issues (4.5 units), six interdisciplinary elective including: courses (9 units), and a practicum (1.5 units) • Cross-cultural communication or further elective course in lieu of practicum). • Intercultural relationships There is a one-time program admission fee • Power and prejudice of $150. Diploma students pay regular UVic • Social justice undergraduate tuition and fees for program • Diversity courses (international fees apply). Learn more For more information or to apply, contact: page 43 Social Justice Studies Program Phone: 250-721-6460 Email: [email protected] Web: www.LearningThatShapes.ca/ socialjustice58  social justice studies Certificate/diploma Credit options Online    

A tablespoon of soil has more bacteria than there are people on the planet. It’s a busy place!Sustainability opportunity to preview some of the themes from Restoration Speaker Seriesand Ecological upcoming lectures.Restoration NEW Street Trees of Victoria For more information about this monthly series,For Science and Nature courses, including videos of past lectures and descriptions Street trees are an interesting mix of nativeplease go to page 54. of upcoming lectures, see www.thecitytalks.ca. and introduced species. Some are remnants of original forests, others are veterans planted byCommunity Courses Note: The terrain is flat and the distances are past generations, and many have been chosen short. Wheelchair accessible. for the beauty their blossoms add to the city.CityWalks—The CityTalks FieldTrip These trees have fascinating histories: the Dawn Instructor: Vincent Gornall is a Master’s student in Redwood was thought to be extinct before itsTo launch the sixth year of The City Talks Lecture the History Department at UVic, studying urban rediscovery in 1944; the Monkey Puzzle TreeSeries, urbanist and Master’s student Vincent renewal in Victoria during the 1950s and 1960s. is endemic to southern Chile; and the DeodarGornall will lead a walking tour illustrating the Cedar is a Hindu divine tree from the Himalayas.connections between some of the themes of the Date: Monday, Sept. 14 This talk will reference almost 100 species,talks and some key sites in downtown Victoria. including favourites that you pass by every day. Time: 1 to 3 pmRevisiting themes from past lectures, we’ll Speaker: Val Schaefer, faculty member in UVic’sexplore places related to urban activism, security, Sessions: 1 School of Environmental Studies, is the Academichealth care, environmental justice, religion, Administrator of the Restoration of Naturalethnicity/racism and the arts. We’ll also have the Fee: This session is free, but call 250-472- Systems and Ecological Restoration programs. 4747 or visit our website to register so we can guarantee you a space. Date: Thursday, Oct. 15 Code: ASPL001 2015F E01 Time: 7 to 8:30 pm Fee: This session is free, but call 250-472- 4747 or visit our website to register so we can guarantee you a space. Code: ASER900 2015F C01LearningThatShapes.ca  •  250-472-4747 sustainability and ecological restoration  59

NEW Rainwater Harvesting: Options for Study The rest of your program will be made up of aBuilding Natural Processes combination of some of the following electives. DiplomaDeveloping an awareness of natural and Electives (offered every 2–3 years)built-environment water cycles is essential for The diploma option requires you to apply to thethe effective management of water resources. program and for credit study at the University • Ecosystems of British Columbia, Canada and theUrban development (including vast, impervious of Victoria. Please call 250-721-8458 for Worldsurfaces and sophisticated supply/waste information about applying for credit study.systems) has severely interrupted natural water • Traditional Systems of Land and Resourcecycles. Refurbishing nature’s water processes This option requires completion of 12 courses Managementis a big job, requiring changes in our thinking equivalent to 18.0 credit units (approximatelyand in the decades-old cultural modus operandi 470 instructional hours). Courses taken in the • Ecorestoration Strategies: Case Studiesassociated with water systems. This course diploma option may be transferred towardintroduces the basic premises of rainwater degree completion. You may take up to six • Forest Restoration and Sustainable Forestryharvesting and the “new” lifestyles and thought years to complete the diploma requirements.processes it encourages us to adopt. Diploma students also have the option of a • Mining Reclamation one- or two-term co-op placement.Instructor: Ken Nentwig, BLA, MLA, CLIP, CLD. A • Urban Restoration and Sustainable Agriculturalretired landscape architect, Ken is an educator Certificate Systemswho has developed rainwater harvestingand management training for the Canadian Certificate students must apply to the • Selection and Propagation of Native PlantsAssociation for Rainwater Management program, but do not have to be accepted for(CANARM) as well as an online course with credit study at the University of Victoria. • Soil Conservation and RestorationGaia College. He is involved with the AmericanRainwater Catchment Systems Association The certificate requires completion of eight • Restoration of Freshwater Aquatic Systems(ARCSA) education program and consults with courses (312 instructional hours). Participantsdevelopers, builders, landscapers and rainwater choosing this option will complete coursework • Restoration of Marine Aquatic Systemspractitioners in best practices for rainwater and be graded in the same manner as studentssystem installations. in the diploma option. You may take up to six • Communication and Dispute Resolution in years to complete the certificate requirements. Restoration of Natural SystemsDate: Tuesdays, Oct. 27 and Nov. 3 Individual Courses • Special Topics in Environmental RestorationTime: 6:30 to 8:30 pm (various topics of particular interest, e.g. Space permitting, professionals can register in grassland restoration, fire ecology)Sessions: 2 specific courses without being enrolled in the diploma or certificate programs. Please contact • Non-Timber Forest Management andFee: $40 plus $2 GST the program office about course availability. Sustainable Use in Major Forest Zones of BCCode: ASSD011 2015F C01 Course Offerings • Advanced Principles and Concepts of Ecological RestorationRestoration of Natural The courses have been designed to meet theSystems Program needs of professionals and to suit the busy With approval from the Academic Administrator, schedules of people who work or study full-time. diploma students may transfer in up to fourOffered in partnership with the School of They are offered in two formats: on-campus five- electives from outside of the program andEnvironmental Studies. day courses and online. certificate students may transfer in one elective from outside of the program.This dynamic, interdisciplinary program Required Courses (offered every year)provides comprehensive knowledge and skills Please visit the program website for admissionto those interested in the rapidly emerging field • Principles and Concepts of Ecological Restoration requirements and to access the onlineof environmental restoration. The key strength application form. For more information aboutof the program is its emphasis on a holistic • Field Study in Ecological Restoration I and II the Restoration of Natural Systems program,approach, providing training that combines the please contact:research and theory of the biophysical sciences • Biodiversity and Conservation Biologywith skills for effective collaboration with Restoration of Natural Systems (RNS) Programcommunities in restoration work. • Ethical, Legal and Policy Aspects of Environmental Restoration Phone: 250-721-8458The program will appeal to those who: • Environmental Restoration Project Fax: 250-721-8774 • are interested in a career in environmental Email: conservation and restoration • Seminar in Environmental Restoration Web: [email protected] • want specific information relevant to their www.LearningThatShapes.ca/ environmental or planning work sustainability/programs • want to complement their current degree program.60  sustainability and ecological restoration Certificate/diploma Credit options Online    

ecological restoration landscape architecture, landscape design or restoration; orProfessional Specialization Certificate • permission of the Academic Administrator. Online applications are accepted year round.Offered in partnership with the School of Students admitted into the program do notEnvironmental Studies. need to be accepted for credit study at UVic.This non-credit certificate has been designed Individual Coursesfor professionals working in the fields oflandscape architecture, landscape design Professionals meeting the admissionand management, forestry, agrology, requirements can register for individualbiology, mining, ecological restoration or courses without being enrolled in theenvironmental practice. The certificate certificate program. Priority course registrationbuilds on the successful Restoration of will be given to those accepted into theNatural Systems program to provide more program.advanced training in ecological restoration for For more information, contact the programprofessionals. office: Ecological Restoration (ER) ProgramThe program focuses on: Phone: 250-721-8458 • incorporating native species into design Fax: 250-721-8774 Email: [email protected] • an ecosystems approach in planning Web: www.LearningThatShapes.ca/ restoration activities sustainability/programs • restoration prescriptions patterned on natural processes If you look the right way, • urban ecosystems and the urban/rural you can see that the whole interface world is a garden. • invasive species control and management – Frances Hodgson Burnett, Author • incorporating plant propagation into restoration project design.Courses in the certificate are offered in anonline format, appealing to professionals acrossNorth America as a means to meet their annualprofessional development requirements.The program features four courses: • Design Principles for Natural Processes • Ecosystem Design through Propagation of Native Plants • Restoration Ecology • Invasive Species and Novel EcosystemsYou are required to complete all four coursestotaling 156 instructional hours. Two courses areoffered each year and the courses may be takenin any order.Admission to the ProgramThe program content is equivalent to advancedundergraduate or introductory graduate-levelwork. Students applying to the program shouldhave obtained one of the following: • an undergraduate degree in environmental studies, biology, forestry, geography, landscape architecture; or • an undergraduate degree in any other discipline plus a minimum of two years’ work in the field of environmental studies,LearningThatShapes.ca  •  250-472-4747 sustainability and ecological restoration  61

Some students require explicit modelsof learning support to stay on track.What’s included in your model?Teacher Professional Development Certificate Program forProfessional Workshops TeachersDevelopment Check our website for a range of professional Professional SpecializationOverview development offerings at www.uvcs.uvic.ca/ Certificate in Teaching French prod/workshops, and email [email protected] Immersion (TFI)The Division of Continuing Studies, in association if you would like to be added to our email list sowith the Faculty of Education, works in we can notify you about upcoming offerings. Teachers in this program will gain thepartnership with schools and districts, teachers methodology and fluency to be highlyassociations and communities to bring a rich and Online Credit Courses, effective in the French immersiondiverse range of credit and non-credit offerings starting Sept. 2015 environment. This credit certificate consiststo educators, throughout BC. We offer: of four courses: two offered online in fall and • EDCI 441 Literacy Strategies for Supporting spring, and two offered face to face in summer• professional development workshops, credit Struggling Learners I session (one of which is an advanced French courses, professional specialization certificates language course). and credential programs • EDCI 447 Principles of Teaching English to Second Language Learners All four courses are taught in French. Only• flexible delivery: online and on site— teachers with a sufficient initial level of fluency evenings, weekends and on professional To register or for more information, contact: in the language can be admitted (TFI score development days Continuing Studies in Education of 365 oral and 305 written, or C1 oral and Phone: 250-721-8944 B2 written). A TFI test for the general public• year-round programs: summer, fall and Email: [email protected] is conducted once a month, and we will also spring offerings Web: www.LearningThatShapes.ca/prod/ have a special one in November. Participants may apply for bursaries to partially cover courses tuition costs. To register or for more information, contact:62  teacher professional development Certificate/diploma Credit options Online    

Continuing Studies in Education SAGEPhone: 250-721-8944Email: [email protected] Stimulate, Advance and Guide EducationWeb: www.LearningThatShapes.ca/prod SAGE Study Groups are an exciting learning alternative!Non-Credit Courses forAspiring Teachers Would you like to exchange ideas and pursue some of your favourite subjects with a small group of other interested people? Sage Study Groups are not taught by instructors; instead, aTeaching English as a Foreign facilitator assists in coordinating the presentations of group members and in moderating theLanguage for Native Speakers discussions. An important aspect of these groups is their small size (maximum 15 participants). Members120-hour course quickly get to know each other, and learning takes place in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. There is a limited number of fee waivers available for all study groups.Under the guidance of internationallyexperienced teaching experts, aspiring Study groups happen through your initiative. No experience necessary, we provide theteachers new to the field of Teaching training. If there is a subject you would love to learn more about and you are willing toEnglish as a Foreign Language will gain the facilitate a group, please call Janet McDonald at 250-721-8827.methodological knowledge and confidence tosucceed in an international context.To register or for more information, contact:Continuing Studies in EducationPhone: 250-721-7871Email: [email protected]_____________________________________ La Maison Française is celebrating its 50thanniversary this year! Help us celebrate—visit www.uvcs.uvic.ca/languages/LMF50LearningThatShapes.ca  •  250-472-4747 teacher professional development  63

Confidence is not a trait that you’re born with. But it is teachable.Training you want to improve your knowledge and skills as they transition between careers.and Adult in effective program development, leadership,Education facilitation and instructional design, consider Why take the CACE program? the CACE program.Certificate in Adult and Career opportunity: take advantage of theContinuing Education (CACE) CACE will give you confidence at every stage growing demand for highly qualified adult of your career. Add a particular skill to your educators and training professionals.Get a credential, increase your repertoire with a single course, complete yourconfidence and be the trainer of CACE certificate to earn a credential or simply Flexibility: learn at your own pace, with a varietychoice. take a refresher to keep your skills sharp. of learning options to fit your schedule: online courses, intensive five-day summer classes orYou are passionate about helping people learn, CACE students learn how to communicate weekend workshops on-campus at UVicwhether it’s in a classroom, workplace or online. effectively, design lesson plans, evaluateYou know how satisfying it is when students programs and break down learning barriers. Program Requirementsgrasp a new concept, idea or skill. You also And when they walk into a new teachingknow that the most successful instructors are situation—be it a classroom, workplace or an The CACE certificate consists of four requiredthe ones who make a life-long commitment to online setting—they know they have the skills courses and a minimum of 4.0 electivelearning, both as an educator and a student. If and confidence to handle anything. credits worth of course work (1.0 credits = 39 instructional hours). CACE students are people like you. Required Courses Whether you’re new to the field or a seasoned professional, CACE will help you shape your • Program Planning in Adult Education career and how you approach your work. CACE students and graduates work in a wide variety • Foundations of Adult Education of public, private and non-profit organizations where they typically hold positions such as: • Facilitating Adult Learning trainer, instructor, facilitator, learning and development professional, and program • Adult Learning and Development coordinator. Some students also consider CACE Selected Elective Courses and Workshops • Advanced Facilitation Skills: Engaging Groups • Assessment and Evaluation in Adult Learning64  TRAINING AND ADULT EDUCATION Certificate/diploma Credit options Online    

• Cracking Through to Creativity There is nothing insignificant • Effective Coaching for Learning in the Workplace in the world. It all depends • E-learning: Design and Development • Instructional Design in Adult Education on the point of view. • Instructional Techniques Workshop • Planning Program Evaluation – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • Strategies and Tools for Teaching Adults Online • Training and Development • Training Needs AssessmentYou can also take CACE courses and workshopsfor professional development without beingenrolled in the CACE program.For more information, contact:Certificate in Adult and ContinuingEducation ProgramPhone: 250-721-8944Email: [email protected]: www.LearningThatShapes.ca/training Stay connected with UVic Continuing Studies Find us on social media!LearningThatShapes.ca  •  250-472-4679474 TRAINING AND ADULT EDUTChATeIAOrNt s 675

Savvy globetrotters look forthe less traveled path.Take the first step to a new experience.Travel Study • Gratuities to drivers and guides are included in the tour price Free Preview: 2016 TravelDiscover the world with ourguided educational tours Our Travel Study program offers educational travel Study Program to destinations around the globe. Itineraries areDiscover the pleasures of learning while you chosen carefully to offer a safe and comprehensive Whether you’re curious about travelexplore fascinating and spectacular areas of the way to explore history, culture, nature, and the study or are a seasoned participant in ourworld where you and a small group of fellow arts through visits to sites not usually available to programs, you will enjoy this preview of ourtravelers are led by academic guides, who share travelers and to those well-known sites. tours for 2016. Educational travel extendstheir knowledge of and enthusiasm for the your imagination, life experience anddestinations. Join us! appreciation of different cultures. During the afternoon you will have the chance toWhat makes our Travel Study We welcome all interested persons, regardless discuss upcoming tours with our academicprogram unique? of educational background—you don’t need a specialists, watch fascinating presentations prerequisite for this university program! These about each destination and learn more about • Each tour is accompanied by an academic tours will appeal to you if you want more from the Travel Study program. We hope to see guide who is an expert in his/her field your travel experience than standing in lines or you there. shopping for souvenirs. • Pre-tour classes where you’ll learn about your Date: Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015 tour’s focus, get answers to all your practical Included in your tour: questions and meet your travel companions Time: 1:30 to 3:30 pm • Return airfare and land transportation • Small groups—maximum of 25 people per tour Sessions: 1 • An experienced tour coordinator travels with • Accommodation Fee: Admission is free, but you must pre- you to ensure that everything runs smoothly • Many meals, as indicated in individual tour register, as seating is limited. itinerary Code: ASTS100 2015F C01 • Admissions and excursions • Baggage handling at hotels, where available66  travel study Certificate/diploma Credit options Online    

Cuba: History and Culture the rise of the great city-states of Athens, Corinth whales, puffins and many other birds around and Sparta. We’ll become familiar with the true Gull Island. We also plan to attend at least oneAcademic Resource: Christine Forster, character of ancient Greece, when opposing performance of Opera on the Avalon. We departDepartment of Hispanic and Italian Studies, UVic forces often united under the common threat of St. John’s and travel northwest by coach to an eastern empire—at one time, the Persians; Clarenville, from where we visit the BonavistaDate: May 9 to 25, 2016 at another, the Ottomans. We will learn about Lighthouse and see a performance of the Rising Greece’s Golden Age of culture, politics, art and Tide Theatre in Trinity.Cuba is the largest, and least commercialized, philosophy, which fed an emerging civilization Continuing north, our next stop is Twillingate,island in the Caribbean. However, with increasing and influenced the Romans, Byzantines and Turks where we’ll get up-close and personal with giantnumbers of travellers from the United States, after them, until Greece’s ultimate independence icebergs and enjoy an evening of traditionalrecent agreements between Barack Obama and in the 19th century. Newfoundland music. From Twillingate we headRaúl Castro, and Fidel Castro’s failing health, this west to Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCOsituation is rapidly changing. Our itinerary includes the mainstays of all these mythologies, power struggles and cultural World Heritage Site. Here we visit the TablelandsDuring our 17-day tour around the island, from awakenings: the bustling city of Athens; the and enjoy a short hike followed by a boatthe cities to the tobacco fields and sugar cane Peloponnese with its Mycenaean splendours journey through a billion years of geologicalplantations; from the beaches to the Sierra of temples and palaces; the birthplace of the history. We’ll also attend a Gros Morne TheatreMaestra Mountains; we will study the history and Olympic Games; religious sanctuaries, which Festival production in Cow Head. We return to St.politics; and explore the strong African influence provided venues for citizens to pay homage to John’s by air from nearby Deer Lake.on Cuban culture, particularly on religion and their gods; medieval fortifications of magnificent Don’t miss this opportunity to visit The Rock—music. Though more than 40% of Cubans declare engineering; the last capital of the Roman and to take the famous screech challenge!themselves Catholics, and supposedly only 2% Empire; and finally, the idyllic island of Santoriniare followers of Santería (Afro-Cuban religion), and its fabled city of Akrotiri, destroyed by the Oregon Shakespeare Festivalthe fact is that religious syncretism is very gods, and ours to wonder at.common, even among Catholics. Academic Resource: Michael Booth, PhD, Join us on this odyssey back in time to ancient Professor Emeritus, Department of Theatre,With more than 200 original rhythms created and medieval Greece and return home with University of Victoriaon the island, including son, cha-cha-chá and a better understanding of one of the most Dates: Sept. 19 to 25, 2016guaguancó, Cuban musical tradition has long important places in human history. At the Oregon Shakespeare Festival inbeen of international renown. We will have the Ashland—the oldest such festival in Northchance to enjoy musical performances of Cuban Arts and Culture on the Rock: America, founded in 1935—we will attendand Afro-Cuban rhythms during our stay. Discovering Newfoundland five plays in four days, either at the outdoor Elizabethan replica theatre or at one of the twoThe beautiful colonial architecture is another Academic Resource: Robert Holliston is an indoor theatres.highlight of our trip, particularly in the city of accompanist and chamber player, and isHavana, where we spend time at the beginning currently Keyboard Department Head and a continued next page …and the end of the tour. From Havana, we travel vocal coach at the Victoria Conservatory of Musiceast by comfortable coach as far as Santiago, as well as Principal Coach and Répétiteur, Pacificwith stops along the way in Trinidad and Opera Victoria.Camagüey. On our way back to Havana we enjoytwo days at a beach resort in beautiful Cayo Coco Date: June 14 to 26, 2016and a stop in Santa Clara to visit the famous CheGuevara Mausoleum. If you’ve never visited Canada’s youngest and most easterly province, here is your opportunityOn our return visit to Havana we have a day to explore its unique culture and meet the warm,excursion west to view the scenic wonders of fun-loving people who live there.Valle de Viñales, a World Heritage Site. We begin and end our 13-day tour in thePeloponnese Odyssey: provincial capital, St. John’s, where we’ll visitArchaeology, History and Culture Signal Hill, art studios, The Rooms museum andof Southern Greece art gallery, the charming fishing village of Quidi Vidi and take a boat trip on Witless Bay to seeAcademic Resource: Chris Mundigler, ACA, BA,is a local archaeologist, ethno-historian andprofessional photographerDate: May 26 to June 15, 2016The Peloponnese offers travellers a wonderfuldichotomy—proximity to the striking world ofthe Eastern Mediterranean and all its ancientglory; as well as the comforts and familiarity ofmodern Europe.The area is steeped in ancient history: fromfabled antiquity, alive in a mythological age ofheroic wars and monumental architecture, toLearningThatShapes.ca  •  250-472-4747 travel study 67

Ashland, a small, pretty town with interesting shopping centres; Piazza Manzoni, the home of Do These Tours Interest You?shops, good restaurants, pleasantly warm Italian poet and novelist Alessandro Manzoni;weather, and cutting-edge productions of art galleries Pinacoteca di Brera, Museo del The following tours are being considered for 2017.American and European classics is an ideal, Novecento and Galleria d`Arte Moderna di Please call Preston Randall at 250-721-7797 torelaxed venue for a festival experience. Milano; Casa Verdi, a rest home for retired express your interest. musicians funded by Verdi; Museo NazionaleThe tour takes us by private coach from Victoria della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo Spain and Portugal,to Port Angeles via the Coho ferry, all the way to da Vinci, the largest science and technology May 2017Ashland, with an overnight stop in Salem on the museum in Italy, dedicated to the Italian painter Academic Resource: Rosa Stewart, MA,way down and in Portland on the way back. and scientist; La Scala Museum and shop; Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies, UVic entrance to Santa Maria delle Grazie to viewIncluded are tickets to the plays, all The Last Supper; and much more. A highlight of Medieval and Hanseatic Germany,accommodation and breakfasts, one dinner and our stay in Milan will be attendance at an opera May/June 2017a morning excursion to the mysterious Great production at the world famous, La Scala. Academic Resource: Chris Mundigler, ACA, BA,Oregon Vortex, a short distance east of Ashland. is a local archaeologist, ethno-historian andWe will discuss each play we see shortly after We will also enjoy a day excursion to Parma, professional photographerthe performance. where we plan to attend a performance at the annual Verdi Festival that takes place there Highlights of London and Edinburgh,Milan: Art, Literature and Opera! each October. June 2017 Academic Resource: Robert Holliston is currentlyAcademic Resource: Zhila Kashaninia is a Keyboard Department Head and a vocal coachgraduate of Victoria Conservatory of Music and at the Victoria Conservatory of Music, as well asYork University and has been teaching opera Principal Coach and Répétiteur, Pacific Operahistory courses since 2009. VictoriaDates: Oct. 17 to 31, 2016 Opera in Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 2017While Milan is famous for its high fashion and as Academic Resource: Robert Hollistonthe financial capital of Italy, it is also home to awealth of wonderful architecture, art, music and Art History of our Northwest Coast,literature. On this tour Milan will be our base for August 2017two weeks, giving us ample time to absorb the Academic Resource: Kerry Mason, MA, is anculture and ambience of this city at a relaxed art historian and author who lectures in thepace. We will visit the magnificent Duomo and Department of History in Art, UVic.nearby Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, one of theworld`s oldest and incredibly beautiful Shaw and Stratford Theatre Festivals, September 2017For pricing and itineraries please visit our website: www.LearningThatShapes.ca/travel Academic Resource: Dr. Michael Booth, Professoror contact Preston Randall ([email protected]; 250-721-7797) to have a brochure mailed to you. Emeritus, was Chair of the Department of Theatre at the University of Victoria from 1984 to 1995.I like to turn things upsidedown, to watch picturesand situations fromanother perspective.– Ursus Wehrli, Artist68  travel study

The Main Endeavour Vent Field is located how many kilometres off the BC coast? Calendar 200+ COURSES AND PROGRAMS Fall 2015Learning that shapes who you are. Learning that The answer is in your hands... literally! shapes your perspective. All answers to the Fall 2015 Calendar Quiz can be found within this calendar. Get all 10 answers correct and you could win one of three $50 gift certificates to the UVic bookstore. Is he looking towards you Try the quiz today: LearningThatShapes.ca/calendar/quiz or away? Answer page 54 LEARN MORE PG.3LearningThatShapes.ca/calendar #LearningThatShapes Random Acts Join us this summer for an of Learning evening of learning at the Oaklands Sunset Market. Wednesday, Sept. 2 | 4:30–8:30 pm Oaklands Sunset Market, 2827 Belmont Ave Enjoy the local produce and artisanLearningThatShapes.ca/RandomActsOfLearning works, and then stop by our UVic Continuing Studies tent for Random Acts of Learning. Our instructors will be offering brief overviews of exciting course topics like: • Neuroscience • Body Language • Cuban History • Mandarin • James Bond #LearningThatShapes

General borrowing and resources, see the Libraries’ assistive technology, a reduced course load and/Information website: www.uvic.ca/library. or accommodations within the classroom when requests are supported by appropriate medicalCampus Services Students residing outside Victoria, contact or psychological documentation. Distance Education Library Services, 250-721-UVic Bookstore/Computer 6488. For more information, contact the Loan The RCSD also offers a learning strategistStore/Finnerty Express Café Desk, 250-721-8230 or [email protected]. program, note taking, adaptive technology lab and sign language interpreting or transcribing.A variety of items essential to academic success UVic Alumni Associationare on hand. We stock new and used texts, Campus Services Buildingas well as digital versions when available. All The UVic Alumni Association represents all Hours: 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Fridaytextbooks requested by faculty are stocked in the grad­uates of the University of Victoria, includi­ng Phone 250-472-4947 | www.rcsd.uvic.castore. Textbook listings are available in-store and graduates of diploma and certificate programs.online, three weeks before the beginning of each We encourage active, lifelong involvement in the Campus Safetyterm. At the beginning and end of each term, the university’s teaching, research and communityBookstore buys back used texts at up to 50% of outreach efforts. Campus Security Services is open 24 hoursthe new retail price if they are in demand. Texts a day, seven days a week. A “safe haven” isin demand are listed on our website. The association offers a host of benefits and located just inside their front doors should you services that link alumni with their university. need help at any time. SafeWalk services areThe Bookstore’s general book department carries Visit us and learn about our events, programs available any time to anyone wanting an escorta comprehensive selection of both academic and services. The UVic Torch Alumni Magazine within campus boundaries. Campus Alone isand general titles and can special order any book is mailed free to graduates two times each available 24 hours a day for individ­uals whocurrently in print that is not currently stocked. The year and we distribute a monthly electronic work/study in isolated areas on campus and arestore has Print-on-Demand technology with an newsletter to all alumni who provide us with concerned about their personal safety.Espresso Book Machine which can print, bind and their email address.trim a library quality paperback book in minutes. Security Officers act as First Responders trainedThe Bookstore also distributes academic calendars Email [email protected] | Phone 250-721-6000 to handle all medical emergencies.and handles regalia rentals for graduates. www.alumni.uvic.ca For SafeWalk services or in the event of anBlink Print is a wide format print shop located on University Food Services emergency, call 250-721-7599. For more in­for­the lower level of the store that produces posters, ma­tion on Campus Security Services, prog­ ramssigns, banners, decals, and more. University Food Services (UFS) operates the and safety tips, call 250-721-8981, or visit their following facilities: website: web.uvic.ca/security.The Computer Store carries computer hardware • Dining Room, Cap’s Bistro, Village Greens andand software, often with educational discounts. University of Victoria Legacy ArtIt is the depot for all warranty and non-warranty the Village Market in the Cadboro Commons GalleriesApple computers repairs on campus. The • Mystic Market (University Centre)Computer Store also houses an inkjet refill station • Mac’s in the MacLaurin Building Phone 250-721-6562 | www.legacy.uvic.cathat fills printer ink cartridges at a 50% discount. • Nibbles & Bytes Café, Engineering Lab Wing • Court Café in the Fraser Building Legacy Art Gallery Downtown, 630 Yates Street,The Bookstore offers a wide selection of • BiblioCafé in the McPherson Library Victoria. Gallery hours: Wednesday–Saturday,contemporary UVic crested clothing, school and • SciCafé in the Ocean, Earth and Atmospheric 10 am–4 pmstationery supplies, and has a unique gift section. The Legacy Art Gallery Downtown is UVic’s Science Building primary gallery space and is free and open to theFinnerty Express Café, located on the lower level, • Arts Place in the Fine Arts Building public. The gallery presents rotating exhibitionssells organic, fair-trade coffee, teas, locally baked • Halftime in CARSA and programs that focus on the university’sgoods, lunch selections and cold drinks. remarkable art collection. Teaching and research University of Victoria visitors can get a spaces have been added to the facility, whichBookstore/Computer Store: Monday–Friday, GUESTCard which offers a 5% discount on all continues to showcase the Michael C. Williams8:30 am–5:30 pm; Saturday, 11 am–5 pm purchases at University Food Services outlets.* collection, as well as other material from thePhone 250-721-8311 | www.uvicbookstore.ca University’s rich and diverse collections. The *Purchases made at the Village Market Legacy Art Gallery is a lively and engaging centreFinnerty Express Café: Monday–Friday, Convenience Store or at Mystic Market General for art that is easily accessible to the community7:30 am–7 pm; Saturday, 11 am–5 pm Store are not eligible for a discount. and enables students to study both art andPhone 250-721-4594 curatorial practice. ONECard Flex Funds offer faculty, staff and Legacy Maltwood (at the Mearns Centre—W.C. Mearns Centre for Learning, students a 5% discount on all purchases at McPherson Library on campus)McPherson Library University Food Services outlets. You can add Flex The Legacy Maltwood is located on the ground Funds to your ONECard on our website, at our floor of the McPherson Library. Gallery hours areContinuing Studies students taking any non- office, at the ONECard office or any UFS location. the same as the Library.credit course may receive borrowing privileges. The Legacy Maltwood gallery is a storage,Visit the Loan Desk to obtain your Community For more information, visit our website at uvic. reference and exhibition facility dedicated to theBorrowers card. ca/food. Or call 250-472-4777. permanent collection of works of art on paper. Exhibitions draw from the permanent CollectionFor detailed information about UVic Libraries, Resource Centre for Students with a Disability (RCSD) The RCSD is a student service that supports students with disabilities with developing plans for academic accessibility. These may include exam arrangements, accessible text formats,70  general information

and rotate regularly. The Legacy Maltwood Buses Campus Security. For information, contact the Personal Safety Coordinator, 250-721-8981.Gallery is free and open to the public. The campus bus terminal is located beside the Campus Services Build­ing, Finnerty Road. The For more information on Campus Security pleaseUniversity Centre Farquhar Auditorium campus is served by the following bus routes: visit our website: web.uvic.ca/security.University Centre Farquhar Auditorium is the 4 UVic/Downtown via Douglas, Hillside and Campus Security officers are available 24 hours alargest performing arts venue located on campus, Henderson day, seven days a week.presenting high profile music, theatre, dance andperformances by many community groups. It is 7 UVic/Downtown via Fairfield, Foul Bay Campus Security offers a Safewalk service (24also home to all UVic convocation ceremonies. and Henderson hours) to anyone within the campus boundaries.Student Rush Tickets are available for select Call 250-721-7599.shows 10 minutes prior to showtime for $10. 11 UVic/Tillicum Mall via Arbutus, Uplands,Students are encouraged to follow the Farquahar Cadboro Bay, Fort, Douglas and Gorge • Be alert and aware of your surroundingsAuditorium’s Facebook and Twitter for moreinformation on upcoming shows and on Student 12 UVic/University Heights via Cedar Hill, • Trust your instinctsRush Tickets availability (www.facebook.com/ Kenmore, Tyndall, San Juan, Arbutus andUVicFarq and https://twitter.com/UVicFarquhar). Finnerty • Plan your route and vary it, if possibleFor information or tickets, please call 250-721-8480, or visit www.uvic.ca/auditorium. 13 Ten Mile Point/University Heights • Park in well-lighted areas via McKenzie, UVic, Finnerty, Sinclair,Visiting the UVic Campus Cadboro Bay, Arbutus • Keep your vehicle lockedThe University of Victoria encoura­ ges visitors to 14 UVic/Vic. General via Cedar Hill X-Road, • Have your keys ready before you get to youruse sustainable transportation to get to campus: Richmond, Fort, Douglas, Bay, Craigflower vehicletransit, walking, cycling and carp­ ooli­ng. For and Helmckendetailed information on travel choices available • Check interior of vehicle before enteringto you, please visit www.uvic.ca/sustaina​ bility/ 15X Limited Stop Service—UVic/operations/transportation/alternative. DowntownEsquimalt via Foul Bay, Yates/ • In the event of an emergency or to report Fort and DouglasEsquimalt any suspicious activity, contact CampusParking Security Emergency at 250-721-7599 or 911 16X Limited Stop Service—UVic/Uptown via (Emergency) for Police, Ambulance, or FirePay parking is in effect Monday to Saturday, 24 McKenzie, Pat Bay Highway to Uptownhours, except at University Centre Parkade and A Reminder: Wallets and purses are attractivethe Ian H. Stewart Complex, where pay parking 17 Cedar Hill Special—Mon. to Fri. targets to thieves. Don’t leave them unattendedis in effect 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Parking 18 Cedar Hill Special—Mon. to Fri. or in unlocked rooms.permits may be purchased at any of the parking 26 UVic/Dockyard via McKenzie, Saanichpermit dispensers located in the numbered lots Emergency Procedures—Just in Caseoutside Ring Road, includ­ing the Ian Stewart Road, Boleskine, Harriet, Burnside,Complex. These permits are valid only in the Tillicum, Lampson and Esquimalt Road Although major emergencies on campus areGeneral Parking areas in numbered lots only, not 29 UVic via Gordon Head—when UVic is in unlikely, it’s a good idea to be prepared. Hereat parking meters or Reserved parking areas. The full session are a few tips to help you respond when thelettered lots (inside Ring Road) are for Reserved 33 UVic from James Bay via Fort, Richmond unexpected happens.permit holders until after 4:30 pm weekdays, at and Cedar Hill X Road—when UVic is in 1. Sign up for the UVic Emergency Alerts at www.which time general permit holders may park. full session uvic.ca/alerts to get an emergency text message.The “after 4:30” rule for General Parking permits 39 UVic/Royal Roads via McKenzie,does not apply to the areas marked “24-hour Shelbourne, Mt. Doug Park, Royal Oak, 2. Use texting, not calls, to let your family knowReserved.” Dispensers accept both coin and Interurban, Helmcken, Wilkinson, Old you’re safe.credit cards. The University Centre Parkade has Island Highway and Western Exchange—limited parking and due to the rate structure, evening and weekend trips to Royal Oak 3. At the time of an emergency, check the UViconly permits purchased in the parkade are valid Exchange only website at www.uvic.ca for information.in the parkade. 51 UVic/Langford Exchange via McKenzie, Trans Canada Hwy, Old Island Hwy and 4. Medical emergency? Call 911 and CampusPermits must be displayed in clear view on the Kelly Road Security Services at 250-721-7599. Give yourvehicle dashboard so that both the expiry date 76x Swartz Bay Express: UVic/Swartz Bay location.and time can be easily inspected. Ferry Terminal via McKenzie and Pat Bay Highway—early Fri. afternoon from UVic, 5. Fire? 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Index Archival Collections, Managing, 33 Building Web Apps, Untangling the Web, 23 Art Deco Japan, 8 Bursary Program, 72A Art Galleries, University of Victoria Legacy, 70 Buses, 71 Art, History in, 7 Business Administration, 17Aboriginal Language Revitalization, Artist, Photographer as, 12 Business Administration (CBA), Certificate in, 18 Certificate in, 42 Art, Literature and Opera! Milan, 68 Business Administration (DBA), Diploma in, 18 Art, New Canadian, 7 Business and Management, 16A Brief History of China, 35 Arts, 7 Business Boost Workshops, 48Accelerated, Diploma in Business Arts and Culture on the Rock: Discovering Business Communications, Interpersonal, 17 Business Ethics , 17 Administration, 19 Newfoundland, 67 Business, International, 18Administration, Business, 17 Arts, Visual, 11 Business Law, 18Administration, Certificate in Business, 18 At Berwick Royal Oak, 38 Business Writing and Presentation Skills, 17Administration, Diploma in Business 19 A Theatre Designer’s Personal Style: Can orAdult and Continuing Education, Certificate C should we be able to recognize it in their in (CACE), 64 work?, 39 CACE Program, 64Adult Learning and Development, 64 Auditorium, Farquhar, 71 Camino de Santiago, Journeys on the, 37Advanced Conversation, Spanish, 47 Automobile Aerodynamics, 56 Campus Services, 70Advanced Facilitation Skills: Engaging Aviation, Diploma in Business Canadian Art: Part IV, New, 7 Administration, 19 Canadian Culture, Introduction to, 41 Groups, 64 Canadian Environmentalism, Issues andAerodynamics of Airplanes and Automobiles, 56 BA History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 38 Ideas in, 41A History of the James Bay Neighbourhood, 37 Balkans Part 2, Destination, 38 Canadian Falls Prevention Curriculum, 31Ailing Anterior Maxilla, The, 31 Balkans, Part 3, Destination, 38 Canadian Masterpiece Series: J. E. H.Al-Andalus: Jews, Christians and Muslims in Basics of Common Mental Health Challenges MacDonald (1873 –1932), 8, 39 Medieval Spain, 38 in Youth, The, 30 Canadian Studies Diploma Program, 41Allergies and Food Intolerances, Allergy 101, 29 Be Happy, Don’t Worry, 28 Cancellations, Withdrawals, Refunds, 72Allergy 101: Allergies and Food Intolerances, 29 Behaviour Training, Cognitive, 30 Cancer Prevention, Diet and, 29Alumni Association, UVic, 70 Benefits of Positive Psychology in Everyday Can We Predict Megadisasters?, 40AMICA at Somerset House Sessions, 37 Career Planning and Skills Upgrading, 20Analysis, Population Health Data, 50 Life, Applying the, 28 Carr, Emily, 7Ancient and Traditional India to 1700 CE, 36 Berwick Royal Oak Sessions, Th,e 38 Case Studies in Public Relations, 52An Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Big Bands, The Rise and Fall of, 9 Celtic Mythology, 36 Birding Basics II: Waterbirds, 56 Certificate and Diploma Programs, 6 Training, 30 Birds, Marine, 55 Chanson, La Bonne, 11An Introduction to Game Theory, 37 Blog, How to Create an Effective, 15 Chemistry I, An Introduction to, 20An Introduction to Neuroscience, 36 Body Language Level II: Further Children, Writing for, 14Annual Medieval Workshop, The 29th, 38 Children, Writing for (Advanced), 15Answers are Written in Bone, The, 35 Communication, 29 China, A Brief History of, 35Anxiety Disorders, Overcoming Debilitating, 29 Body Language Level I: Unlocking the Secrets Choir, Voci Belle, 8Applying the Benefits of Positive Psychology Chronicling the Stories of Your Life, 38 of Subtle Communication, 29 City Walks—The City Talks Field Trip, 59 in Everyday Life, Feeling Positive 1, 28 Bond, Beyond the Movies, 7 Classical Era, Music of the, 10Applying to our programs, 6 Bonne Chanson, La, 11 Classical Music, How to Listen to, 11Arabic for Beginners—Part 1, Bookstore, UVic, 70 Classroom Locations, 72 Botanical Illustration, The Evolution of, 56 Climate Change, The Psychology of, 39 Conversational, 44 Boundaries 101: Where You End and I Begin, 28 Cognitive Behaviour Training, AnArabic for Beginners—Part 2, Brazilian Portuguese for Beginners—Part 1, 46 British Youth Culture, Post-War, 40 Introduction to, 30 Conversational, 44 Brush Painting, Contemporary Chinese, 14 Collage, An Introduction to, 11Arab World through Western Eyes, Impressions Buddhist Perspective on Forgiveness, A, 35 Buddhist Perspective on Love, A, 34 of the, 37 Building Community Relationships, 33Archaeology, History and Culture of Southern Building Up or Tearing Down the Tar Sands?, 40 Greece, Peloponnese Odyssey, 67Architecture, Travel Photography, 1374  index

Collections Management, 33 Dentistry, Current Concepts in, 31 Enhancing Your Life: Self-Discovery andCollections, Managing Archival , 33 Design Principles for Natural Processes, 61 Action, 21Common Mental Health Challenges in Youth, Destination: Balkans, Part 2 , 38 Destination: Balkans, Part 3, 38 Environmental and Occupational Health, The Basics of, 30 Destination: Machu Picchu, 36 Certificate Program in, 27Communication and Dispute Resolution in Destination: Peloponnese, 36, 39 Destination: Vienna , 35, 39 Environmental Health Economics, 28 Restoration of Natural Systems, 60 Diet and Cancer Prevention: What Can You Environmentalism, Issues and Ideas inComplex Conundrums of Interventionism in Do Now?, 29 Canadian, 41 Today’s Middle East, The, 40 Digital Identity Management: Concepts and Epidemiological Statistics, 50Composer, Opera and, 9 Ergonomics, 27Computer Based Information Systems Technologies, 23, 24 Ethics and Public Relations, 52 Diploma in Business Administration, 18 Ethics, Business, 17 Certificate Programs (CBIS), 23 Diploma in Business Administration: Aviation/ European Borders Without Walls: An OpenComputing and Technology, 22Confirmation and Income Tax Receipt, 72 Accelerated, 19 Online Course, 34Contemporary Endodontics from Access to Diploma Programs, 6 Exhibition Design and Installation, 33 Disability, Resource Centre for Students Expressive Drawing and Mark Making, 12 Obturation: from Alpha to Omega!, 31Contemporary Issues, Humanities, History with a, 70 F Discover the world with our guided and, 34 Facilitating Adult Learning, 64Contemporary Landscape, The, 13 educational tours, 66 Falls Prevention, 31Conversational Arabic for Beginners—Part 1, 44 Documentary Photography: Creating the Farquhar Auditorium, 71Conversational Arabic for Beginners—Part 2, 44 Fascinating World of Stencil Imagery, The, 12Courses, starting by month, 4 Personal Project, 12 Fast Track, Certificate in BusinessCreate an Effective Blog, How to, 15 Documenting Your Legacy of Wisdom, 15Creating the Personal Project, Documentary Drawing and Mark Making, Expressive, 12 Administration, 18 Draw! Yes, You Can, 12 Feeling Positive 1: Applying the Benefits of Photography, 12Creative Writing Survey, A, 15 E Positive Psychology in Everyday Life, 28Cuba: History and Culture, 67 Feeling Positive 2: Don’t Worry, Be Happy, 28Cultural Heritage Studies, Graduate Ecological Restoration, Professional Fiction, Short, 14 Specialization Certificate, 61 Fiction, Young Adult, 14 Professional Certificate in, 33 Field Methods for Language PreservationCultural Landscapes, 32 E-Commerce, Social Marketing and, 17Cultural Resource Management Program, 32 Economics, 18 and Revitalization: Documentation andCultural Tourism, 32 Ecorestoration Strategies: Case Studies, 60 Recording, 42Cultures and Landscapes, Travel Ecosystem Design through Propagation of Field Methods for Language Preservation and Revitalization: Project Development, 42 Photography, 13 Native Plants, 61 Finance, 18Curatorship: Contemporary Perspectives, 33 Ecosystems of British Columbia, Canada and Financial Accounting, 18Current Concepts in Dentistry, 31 Finnerty at Forty, 55 the World, 60 Finnerty Express Café, 70D Educational Tours (Travel Study), 66 Food Services, University, 70 Education, Continuing Studies in, 62 Forensic Anthropology of the HumanDatabase Application Development, 23 Education, Training and Adult, 64 Skeleton, 35Database Concepts, 23 Effective Coaching for Learning in the Forest Restoration and Sustainable Forestry, 60Data Management and Visualization, France, Emily Carr in, 7 Workplace, 65 Frank Lloyd Wright: In Harmony with Untangling the Web, 23 E-learning: Design and Development, 65 Humanity and Its Environment?, 8Data, Population Health, 50 Emergency Procedures—Just in Case, 71 Freelance Journalism in 2015, 15Deans’ Lunchtime Lecture Series, 39 Emily Carr in France, 7 Free Preview: 2016 Travel Study Program, 66Death, Stress and Sudden Unexplained, 29 Employment Law and Labour Relations, 16 French Immersion, Teaching, 62Debilitating Anxiety Disorders, Overcoming, 29 Endodontics from Access to Obturation: from French Language Conversation Classes, 47Deconstructing 007: James Bond, Beyond the French Language Diploma Program (FLDP), 47 Alpha to Omega!, 31 French Programs, 47 Movies, 7 Energy Efficient Canadian Buildings: NewDeconstructing Digital Marketing, Untangling Objectives, Opportunities and Challenges, 39 the Web, 22 English as a Foreign Language for NativeDeep Sea Volcanoes, Live Data from, 54 Speakers, Teaching, 63 English Language Centre, 48LearningThatShapes.ca  •  250-472-4694 ThinedAerxt s 775

From Brain Drain to Brain Gain: Promoting Homestay Host, 48 J Capacity for Early Years Development in How to Create an Effective Blog, 15 Africa, 40 How to Listen to Classical Music, 11 James Bay Neighbourhood, A History of the, 37 How to See Good in Everyone: A Buddhist James Bond, Beyond the Movies,From Teddy Boys to Heroin Chic: Post-War British Youth Culture, 40 Perspective on Love, 34 Deconstructing 007, 7 Human Health Risk Assessment, 27 Japan, Art Deco, 8From the Back of an Envelope, 56 Humanities Diploma Program, 41 Japanese for Beginners—Part 1, 45Future of Law in the Asian Century: State Humanities, History and Contemporary Japanese: Intermediate—Part 2, 45 Jason’s World/Judy’s World, 48 Capitalism, Global Supply Chains, and Issues, 34 J. E. H. MacDonald, Canadian Masterpiece Energy, The, 40 Human Resource Management, 18 Human Side of Information Systems, 18, 24 Series, 8G Hydrothermal Vents, Studying, 54 Jews, Christians and Muslims in MedievalGalleries, University of Victoria Legacy, 70 I Spain, Al-Andalus, 38Game Theory, An Introduction to, 37 John, The World According to, 40Gardening with Colour, 55 Immigration and Refugee Studies: Settlement, Journalism in 2015, Freelance, 15Gardens, History of Finnerty, 55 Integration, and Belonging in Canada, 43 Journeys on the Camino de Santiago, 37General Information, 70 Jungian Psychology, An Introduction to, 36German for Beginners—Part 1, 45 Implant Prosthodontics, 31 Justice, Social, 58German: Intermediate—Part 1, 45 Improving Your Photography Skills,Gift Certificates, 72 KGift of the Muses, 10 Photographer Plus, 13Goods and Services Tax, 72 India to 1700 CE, Ancient and Traditional, 36 Knowing the Place: Women’s GenderedGraduate Professional Certificate in Cultural Indigenous Language and Culture, 42 Understandings and Adult Education Work Indigenous Language Mentorship courses, 42 in Public Museums and Libraries in Canada, Heritage Studies, 33 Infection Control: That Thing You Do, 31 England and Scotland, 39Greater Victoria Public Library, 39 Information Systems, Computer Based, 23 In Pursuit of Knowledge, 40 LH Instructional Design in Adult Education, 65 Instructional Techniques Workshop, 65 La Bonne Chanson, 11Hazardous Waste Management, 27 Intangible Heritage, 32 Landscape, The Contemporary, 13Healing, Music and, 10 Intercultural Education Diploma Program, 43 Language and Culture, Indigenous, 42Healing the Soul: An Introduction to Jungian International Business, 18 Language and Land, 42 Interpersonal Business Communications, 17 Language in Indigenous Culture, 42 Psychology, 36 Introduction to Canadian Culture, 41 Language Learning, Language RevitalizationHealth and Helping Professionals, Education Introduction to Chemistry I, 20 Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour and Social Action, 42 for 30 Language Revitalization, Certificate inHealth, Certificate Program in Environmental Training, An, 30 Introduction to Collage, 11 Aboriginal, 42 and Occupational, 27 Introduction to Game Theory, An, 37 Languages, World, 44Health Data, Population, 50 Introduction to Music Theory for Singers, 9 Legacy of Wisdom, Documenting Your, 15Health Economics, Environmental, 28 Introduction to Neuroscience, An, 36 Letting Go of the Past: A Buddhist PerspectiveHealth Hazards, Occupational, 28 Introductory Linguistics for LanguageHealth Law, Occupational and on Forgiveness, 35 Revitalization, 42 Listen! Music of the Classical Era, 10 Environmental, 28 Invasive Species and Novel Ecosystems, 61 Literacy Strategies for Supporting StrugglingHealth, Mental , 30 Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, A History of the, 38Health Protection Technology, 27 Issues and Ideas in Canadian Learners I , 62Health Services Program Monitoring Literature, Writing and, 14 Environmentalism, 41 Longitudinal Analysis and Multi-level and Evaluation, 50 Issues, Principles and Practices in LanguageHealth, Wellness and Safety, 27 Modeling of Population Health Data, 50Heritage, Culture and Museums, 32 Revitalization, 42Heritage Resource Management, 33 Italian for Beginners—Part 1, 45 MHistory in Art, 7 Italian for Beginners—Part 2, 45History of Finnerty Gardens, 55 IT Security, 24 Machu Picchu, Destination, 36History of the James Bay Neighbourhood, A, 37 Management Accounting, 18Holiday Closure, 72 Management Communication, 18 Management Computing, 1876  index

Management Consulting, 18 Occupational Health Hazards, 27, 28 Psychology of Climate Change, The, 39Management Practices, 16, 18 Ocean Colour Remote Sensing: What can Public Relations, 51Managing Archival Collections, 33 Public Relations, Diploma Program in, 51Managing Change, 18 we tell about spatial-temporal regional Public Relations Theory and Practice, 52Managing Mental Health Concerns for trends?, 39 Pursuing the Wild: The Sichuan Botanical Ocean Networks Canada: Live Data from the Seniors, 30 Beach to the Abyss, 54 Expedition, 55Mandarin for Beginners—Part 1, 45 Online Learning, 49Mandarin for Beginners—Part 3, 46 Online Registration, 72 RMandarin for Beginners—Part 4, 46 Opera and Composer Series, 9Mandarin: Intermediate—Part 3, 46 Opera Live and in High Definition, 9 Rainwater Harvesting: Building NaturalMarine Birds, 55 Opera, Saturday Mornings at the, 10 Processes, 60Marine Mammals of British Columbia II: Operations Management, 18 Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 67 Registration Form, 73 Populations, Conservation and Management Organizational Behaviour, 18, 19 Registration Process, 72 Issues, 55 Organizational Change through Relational Database Management Systems, 25Marketing, 17 Transformative Learning, 23 Resource Centre for Students with a DisabilityMarketing Communications, 18 Orientalism: Impressions of the Arab WorldMasterworks of Symphonic Literature, 8 through Western Eyes, 37 (RCSD), 70Mathematical Skills, 20 Overcoming Debilitating Anxiety Disorders, 29 Restoration, Ecological, 61Medieval Science and Technology, 35 Restoration Ecology, 61Medieval Studies, 38 P Restoration of Freshwater Aquatic Systems, 60Medieval to Renaissance: The Evolution of Restoration of Marine Aquatic Systems, 60 Botanical Illustration, 56 Parking, 71 Restoration of Natural Systems Program, 60Medieval Workshop, The 29th Annual, 38 Path to Success: Digital Skills for Your Restoration Speaker Series, 59Memoir, Writing, 14 Rhododendron Propagation Workshop, 55Mental Health Challenges in Youth, The Basics Career, 22 Rise and Fall of Big Bands, The, 9 of Common, 30 Pathways Program for InternationalMental Health in the Workplace, 30 SMental Health Series for Health and Helping Students, 48 Professionals, 30 Pebbles—Painting Three-Dimensional SAGE—Stimulate, Advance and GuideMilan: Art, Literature and Opera!, 68 Education, 63Mining Reclamation, 60 Forms, 14Monthly Language and Culture Programs, 48 Peloponnese, Destination, 36 Saturday Mornings at the Opera, 10Muses, Gift of the, 10 Peloponnese Odyssey: Archaeology, History Science and Nature, 54Museum Principles and Practices I, 32 Selection and Propagation of Native Plants, 60Music, 8 and Culture of Southern Greece, 67 Short Fiction, 14Music and Healing, 10 Personal Safety on Campus, 71 Sight-Singing, Ear-Training: Level 2, 9Music of the Classical Era, Listen! , 10 Photographer as Artist, Artist as Singers, Introduction to Music Theory for, 9Mythology, Celtic, 36 Sing! Level I, 9 Photographer, 12 Skies: Moody and Serene, 14N Photographer Plus: Improving Your Small Business Management, 18 Social Justice Studies Diploma Program, 58Nature Explorations at Yellow Point Lodge, 56 Photography Skills, 13 Social Marketing and E-Commerce, 17Nature Explorations on Vancouver Island, 56 Photography, Travel, 13 Social Media for Public Relations, 52Negotiation Skills, 18 Planning or Enriching Your Career, 20 Soil Conservation and Restoration, 60Networks and Network Management, 23 Planning Program Evaluation, 65 Spanish: Advanced Conversation, 47New Canadian Art: Part IV, 7 Population Health Data Analysis, 50 Spanish for Beginners—Part 1, 46 Preview: 2016 Travel Study Program, 66 Spanish for Beginners—Part 2, 47O Principles of Teaching English to Second Spatial Epidemiology and Outbreak Occupational and Environmental Health Language Learners, 62 Detection, 50 Law, 27, 28 Professional Development Workshops for Special Topics in Environmental Restoration Teachers, 62 (various topics of particular interest, e.g. Professional Sales Skills, 18 grassland restoration, fire ecology), 60 Programming with Java, 24 Program Planning in Adult Education, 64 Project Management , 18, 24 Promised Land, The: A History of the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict, 38LearningThatShapes.ca  •  250-472-4764974 ThinedAerxt s 77

Special Topics in Language Revitalization Travel Photography: A History, 13 Writing for Children: Releasing the Child (Methods for Immersion Language Travel Photography: Architecture, 13 Within, 14 Teaching and Learning), 42 Travel Photography: Cultures and Writing for Public Relations, 52Strategic Leadership, 18 Landscapes, 13 Travel Photography Series, 13 Writing Memoir, 14Strategic Management, 18 Travel Photography: Storytelling, 13 Travel Study, 66 Writing, Revising and Publishing Juvenile andStrategies and Tools for Teaching Adults Tuition Fee Tax Deductions, 72 Young Adult Fiction, 14 Online, 65 UStrategy Execution, 18 University 101, 41Street Trees of Victoria, 59 University 201, 41 University Admission Preparation, 48Stress and Sudden Unexplained Death, 29 University Admission Preparation (UAP) andStudying Hydrothermal Vents: Live Data from Canadian Studies, 48 Deep Sea Volcanoes, 54 University Centre Farquhar Auditorium, 71 University Food Services, 70Sufism and the Sufi Lodge: Examining Islamic University of Victoria Legacy Art Galleries, 70 Social and Spiritual Traditions through Untangling the Web: Building Web Apps, 23 Architecture and Setting, 8 Untangling the Web: Data Management andSustainability and Ecological Restoration, 59 Visualization, 23 Untangling the Web: Deconstructing DigitalSystems Analysis and Design, 24 Marketing, 22T Untangling the Web Series, 22 UVic Alumni Association, 70Talking Tough on Crime: Media, Penal UVic Bookstore/Computer Store/Finnerty Populism, and the Struggle for Human Rights in Argentina and Chile, 39 Express Café, 70 UVic Homestay Accommodation, 48Tar Sands?, Building Up or Tearing Down the, 40 VTeacher Professional Development, 62 Verismo: A Celebration of Italian Opera Composers of the 19th Century, 11Teaching English as a Foreign Language for Native Speakers, 63 Victoria Fifty Years Ago, 37 Visual Arts, 11Teaching French Immersion, 62 WThe 29th Annual Medieval Workshop, 38 Watercolour for Beginners, 11The Answers are Written in Bone: Forensic Web Design and Management I, 25 Anthropology of the Human Skeleton, 35 Where the Forest Meets the Sea: ExplorationsThe Basics of Common Mental Health at Middle Beach Lodge, 56 Challenges in Youth, 30 Working with Administrative Data, 50 World Languages, 44The Contemporary Landscape, 13 Wound Management for Health ProfessionalsThe Fascinating World of Stencil Imagery, 12 Level I, 31 Wound Management for Health ProfessionalsThe Future of Law in the Asian Century: State Capitalism, Global Supply Chains, and Level II, 31 Energy, 40 Write Now! A Creative Writing Survey, 15 Writing and Literature, 14The Promised Land: A History of the Israeli- Writing for Children: Advanced, 15 Palestinian Conflict, 38The Psychology of Climate Change, 39The Rise and Fall of Big Bands, 9The World According to John, 40TOEIC and IELTS Preparation, 48Tools for Learning Online for Environmental and Occupational Health, 28Traditional Systems of Land and Resource Management, 60Training and Adult Education, 64Training and Development, 65Training Needs Assessment, 6578  index




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