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Flexible
           Degree
           Studies

           2013 SUMMER SESSION
             MAY
            JUNE
            JULY
          AUGUST
umanitoba.ca/summer
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UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
SUMMER SESSION 2013

WELCOME
You are invited to join the thousands of
students who take advantage of Summer
Session – to ease course loads in fall and winter,
speed up completion of a degree, catch up on
missed courses or simply enjoy summertime
learning. Courses and programs
are available in a variety of formats:
Compressed on Campus - Summer Institutes -
Travel Study - Blended Learning -
Distance and Online
Summer Session is in full swing throughout
the spring and summer – starting May 6 you can
take a course in either the day or evening
on campus or begin a distance/online course,
and starting later in June even more courses
and programs are available. In total, there
are over 500 choices for a rewarding learning
experience at the U of M’s Summer Session –
Flexible Degree Studies.
MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST - Flexible Degree Studies - University of Manitoba
INSIDE
                                8                                       19                20                                    21
Ten Helpful Things to Know .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  4
Registration Schedule .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  6
                                                                          8   EXPLORE THE WORLD & LEARN
                                                                              Travel/Study in Summer

Admission to Summer Session.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  7
Explore & Learn.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 8
                                                                         19   GET A HEAD START
                                                                              Summer University Advantage

What's Offered in Summer Session.  .  .  .  10
Important Dates.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  14        20   VISITING SCHOLARS
                                                                              Teach in Summer Session

Fees, VW & Refunds.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  17
Summer Institutes .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 18         21   JAZZ UP YOUR SUMMER
                                                                              U of M Jazz Camp

Get a Head Start.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  19
Teaching in Summer Session.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  20                          CONTACT
                                                                              SUMMER SESSION
Jazz Up Your Summer.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 21
                                                                              Director                           Inquiries - 204-474-6963/8008
                                                                              Bill Kops – 204-474-6198
                                                                                                                 Toll free in Manitoba
                                                                              Administrative Coordinator         1-800-421-1960 ext. 6963/8008
                                                                              Janine Lindsey – 204-474-8003
                                                                                                                 National toll free
                                                                              Program Assistant                  1-888-216-7011 ext. 6963/8008
                                                                              Darlene Lecuyer – 204-474-6963
                                                                                                                 Fax: 204-474-7660
                                                                              Program Assistant
                                                                              Cheryl Hadaller – 204-474-8008     Email: summer@umanitoba.ca

                                                                              Program Assistant
                                                                              Kim Bourdeaud’hui – 204-474-8018

                                                                              FACULTY/SCHOOL
                                                                              OFFICES
                                                                              For Faculty/School Office and       Photography:
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                                                                              umanitoba.ca/summer
                                                                              aGeneral Information
                                                                              aTelephone Directory

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TEN HELPFUL THINGS TO KNOW
Can I search for courses online?                             Where do I get a student I.D. card?
Search for Summer Session 2013 courses at                    Picture identification (I.D.) cards are required to access
umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule. Search by              a variety of services available to Summer Session
course, subject, instructor and more!                        students, including the library, athletic facilities, and
                                                             access to exams. Please go to umanitoba.ca/summer a
Do I need to apply for admission?                            General Information a Exams, I.D. Cards & More.
If you are not already admitted to the University of
Manitoba, you are required to apply for admission.           Where can I park?
Please go to page 7 for more information.                    For student parking information and rates, please go
                                                             to umanitoba.ca/summer a General Information a
How & when do I register?                                    Services for Students.
Registration begins March 18, 2013, and continues until
the course start date. For your convenience, you may         Where can I buy books and supplies?
access the registration system at aurora.umanitoba.ca.       The University Book Store is located in University Centre
Please refer to Registration Schedule on page 6 and          at the Fort Garry Campus, and the Brodie Centre at
Registration Procedures at umanitoba.ca/summer a             Health Sciences Campus. Please go to umanitoba.ca/
Registration.                                                summer a General Information a Services for
                                                             Students.
Do I have fair access to space in courses?
Yes, for the first 5 days of registration, an equal number   Where can I eat?
of spaces are released each day. So, whether you are         Dining rooms and canteen facilities provide a variety
assigned to register on Day 1 or on Day 5, gradual           of food services for Summer Session students.
release ensures you fair access to space in courses.         Please go to umanitoba.ca/summer a General
Following the initial 5 days, registration is open to all    Information a Services for Students.
students in all courses. Please see the Registration
Schedule on page 6.                                          How do I obtain a tuition receipt for Income
                                                             Tax Purposes?
How do I pay my fees and are they refundable?
                                                             Tuition and Education Amounts Certificates, Form
Please go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Fees/Refunds              T2202A, for income tax purposes will be issued online
for detailed information regarding fee payment.              through Aurora Student at aurora.umanitoba.ca. Go to
If you withdraw from a Summer Session course you may         umanitoba.ca/student/records/fees/951.htm for
be eligible for a fee refund. For Voluntary Withdrawal       more information.
and Refund information, go to page 17.

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EXPERIENCE THE
DIFFERENCE                             Teaching/Learning in Summer
                                                                   The advantages for students taking courses
                                                                   in Summer Session are many - ease course
                                                                   loads in fall and winter, make up for missed
                                                                   courses, speed up completion of a degree,
                                                                   enjoy the more relaxed summer campus, and
                                                                   more. Ever wonder what instructors have to
                                                                   say about teaching in Summer Session –
                                                                   what they consider the advantages? Here are
                                                                   excerpts from interviews with U of M
                                                                   instructors about their experiences teaching
                                                                   in Summer Session.

                                                                   Take a course in Summer Session!
                                                                   umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule

 "I enjoy teaching in Summer Session – classes tend to be intense, but it’s possible to get a lot of work
 done. The advantage in Summer Session is the continuity of class meetings, so you never need to
 spend time catching up and students are fully engaged for the entire course."

 "I like the compressed format - you can really focus - for me I never need to ask myself where did I
 leave off last week because the class meets every day - the intense format is very good - I wish I could
 teach more courses in this format."

 "There is a kind of intimacy In Summer Session that is generated in my classes because of the
 intensity - this in turn fuels students' interest and often keeps them reading and researching the
 topic long after the summer course ends."

 "It’s the difference in the feel that makes for a positive teaching (and learning) experience in Summer
 Session. The difference is a combination of nice weather and students being more relaxed and
 informal. The campus is a lot less busy with fewer people, which adds to a generally different mood."

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REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
Registration Dates (apply to all students)                         Registration – Aurora Student
For the first 5 days of registration (March 18, 19, 20, 21, 22),   You may access the registration system online through
spaces in most courses are released each day in equal              Aurora Student. Only students who have applied and
numbers to ensure fair access for all students. For example,       been officially admitted to the University may register.
if a course has 50 spaces available, 10 spaces will be
                                                                   To register, go to Aurora Student at aurora.umanitoba.ca a
released each day. During these 5 days of registration, the
                                                                   Enter Secure Area and login using your Student Number as
only day you may register is determined by the last two
                                                                   your User ID and enter your PIN. Next, select Enrolment and
digits of your Student Number (see below). You may
                                                                   Academic Records, and then Registration. You will now be
register between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight on your
                                                                   able to perform a number of functions in Aurora Student,
day of registration.
                                                                   including view class schedule, change your PIN, add or
Starting Monday, March 25 registration will be open to all         drop classes, and view your academic records.
students and will continue until the final dates to register
                                                                   You may not register for courses where examinations
for Summer Session - go to pages 14-16 or
                                                                   conflict, or for courses which result in three examinations
umanitoba.ca/summer a Important Dates.
                                                                   on one day.
                                                                   In Summer Session 2013, students may be limited to one
                                          LAST 2 DIGITS            repeat in a course in which a grade was received. Please
              REGISTRATION DATE            OF STUDENT              contact a student advisor in your faculty prior to registering
                                            NUMBER
                                                                   to request permission to repeat a course.
 DAY 1        Monday, March 18                00-19
                                                                   For detailed registration information, including Steps to
 DAY 2        Tuesday, March 19               20-39                Registration, go to umanitoba.ca/student/records a
                                                                   How to Register a Steps to Registration.
 DAY 3        Wednesday, March 20             40-59
                                                                   Remember to check Aurora Student for a Fee Assessment.
 DAY 4        Thursday, March 21              60-79                See Fees on page 17.
 DAY 5        Friday, March 22                80-99

Hours of Operation – Aurora Student                                    NEED REGISTRATION
With the exception of the first week, registration
through Aurora Student is available 24 hours per day,
                                                                       ASSISTANCE?
7 days per week, including many statutory holidays and                 Call Summer Session, 204-474-6963/8008,
dates of university closure. Support and academic advising             or your faculty/school office.
provided by university staff are available during the normal
office hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.
                                                                       For the faculty/school office directory,
                                                                       go to umanitoba.ca/summer a General
                                                                       Information a Telephone Directory

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ADMISSION TO SUMMER SESSION
If you are not already admitted to the University of                                 It provides the freedom to choose from a variety of
Manitoba, you are required to apply for admission to                                 academic disciplines, or the opportunity to satisfy entry
take courses in Summer Session 2013. The programs                                    requirements to a faculty or school.
below accept applications for admission – for detailed                               Students who have completed 24 credit hours or more
information please refer to                                                          of coursework elsewhere can apply for advanced entry to
umanitoba.ca/summer a Admission.                                                     a faculty or school.
All students new to the University of Manitoba who have                              For more information, go to:
completed less than 24 credit hours at another post-                                 umanitoba.ca/summer a Admission
secondary institution are required to apply to University 1.                         or contact Enrolment Services: 204-474-8808
University 1 is the first year of most degree programs.

                                                       MAY & JUNE DAY                                        JULY & AUGUST DAY
                                                       ADMISSION DEADLINE                                    ADMISSION DEADLINE
    Faculty of Arts                                    March 1* (Advanced entry only)                        March 1* (Advanced entry only)

    Faculty of Education (Post-                        April 1                                               Online April 1; in-person or by mail
    Baccalaureate Diploma in                                                                                 June 1
    Education)

    Faculty of Environment, Earth,                     April 1 (Advanced entry only)                         April 1 (Advanced entry only)
    and Resources

    General Studies (Extended                          By mail or online April 5 (May                        By mail or online May 31 (July Day),
    Education)                                         Day), May 3 (June Day); in-person                     June 28 (August Day); in-person
                                                       applications no later than 5 working                  applications no later than 5 working
                                                       days prior to the start of a course                   days prior to the start of a course

    Faculty of Science                                 March 1* (Advanced entry only)                        March 1* (Advanced entry only)

    University 1                                       By mail or online April 5 (May                        By mail or online May 31 (July Day),
                                                       Day), May 3 (June Day); in-person                     June 28 (August Day); in-person
                                                       applications no later than 5 working                  applications no later than 5 working
                                                       days prior to the start of a course                   days prior to the start of a course

*   Current University 1 students will remain in University 1 for the Summer Session, and if eligible, will be able to transit to the Faculty of Arts or
    Science for Fall/Winter using Aurora Student in June. Exceptions to this policy will be considered on appeal to the Dean’s Office.

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EXPLORE THE
WORLD & LEARN
Travel/Study in Summer
Summer Session offers the opportunity to explore the            the Taras Shevchenko Foundation. Come join us in Kyiv, an
world and learn about cultures and places in Canada and         exciting city located in one of the flourishing democracies
internationally, while earning credit from the University       and economies of Eastern Europe. For additional
of Manitoba. Imagine participating in community-based           information contact - Iryna Konstantiuk, Department of
service learning in Peru or Ethiopia, overlooking the           German and Slavic Studies, 204-474-8298; email:
fiords in Cumberland Sound on Baffin Island, studying in        iryna.konstantiuk@ad.umanitoba.ca
the natural beauty of Banff National Park, or exploring         Another option this summer is to explore the ancient
the wonders of India. You can focus in your area of study       culture and language of China in a new travel/study
or simply select a course you always wanted to take –           program offered by the Asian Studies Centre. This is
whatever your reason, travel/study provides the unique          an exciting opportunity to learn Mandarin Chinese,
global experience that couples learning with travel.            experience traditional Chinese culture and travel to
While academics are the major part of each travel/study         some of the most famous historic destinations in one of
course, the cultural experience of the region and country is    the world’s emerging superpowers. In addition to daily
what enriches learning beyond the classroom. Each course,       language study, excursions are planned to scenic locations
taught by University of Manitoba professors and visiting        in and around Shanghai, including Hangzhou, situated
faculty from the region, features coursework along with         on beautiful West Lake, and Suzhou, the garden city of
field trips and excursions that immerse students in the         China. As well, there will be a trip to Beijing, including
local environment. Courses range in length from 2 to            the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. You can study
6 weeks, and allow students to earn from 3 to 12                Chinese language at either the introductory, intermediate
U of M credits.                                                 or advanced level. Join us in Ningbo and learn about
This summer study Ukrainian or Russian language and             China. For additional information contact - Ms. Shu Zhu,
contemporary culture and Ukrainian mythology at The             Department of Asian Studies, 204-474-9557; e-mail:
National University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in beautiful Kiev       shu.zhu@ad.umanitoba.ca
(Kyiv), Ukraine. Organized in small groups according to         Check out details on these and other travel/study options
level of language proficiency, students are given individual    at: umanitoba.ca/summer a Travel/Study
attention to maximize their language development. In            For information on admission, registration and fees call
addition to daily language classes, excursions are planned      Summer Session: 204-474-6963/8008.
in Kyiv and at neighbouring sites. To help with travel costs,
grants of $750 CAD are available to eligible students from

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UNFOLD                        to check out the courses that
                              attract thousands of students to
                              Summer Session at the U of M!

These centerfold pages list the courses offered in May, June, July, and August 2013.

WHAT'S
OFFERED IN
SUMMER
SESSION?
Courses are available in multiple       compressed on campus
sections at a variety of dates and      summer institutes
times – in a variety of formats:        travel study
                                        blended learning
                                        distance and online

Go to aurora.umanitoba.ca a Class Schedule and search
for course scheduling details by subject, time, day, or instructor.

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MAY, JUNE, JULY & AUGUST
 Faculty of Arts                                                              PHIL 2170
                                                                              PHIL 2740
                                                                                            Special Topics 1
                                                                                            Ethics and Biomedicine
 ANTH 1210Qt    Human Origins and Antiquity (A)                               PHIL 2750     Ethics and the Environment
 ANTH 1220Qt    Cultural Anthropology (A)                                     PHIL 2830     Business Ethics
 ANTH 2100      Introduction to Archaeology (D)                               POLS 1500W    Introduction to Politics
 ANTH 2430      Ecology, Technology and Society (B)                           POLS 2040W    Introduction to International Relations
 ANTH 2530      Anthropology of Political Systems (B)                         POLS 2070W    Introduction to Canadian Government
 ANTH 2560Qt    Anthropology of Illness (B)                                   POLS 3950     Research Methods in the Study of Politics
 ANTH 2860      Evolution and Human Diversity (C)                             PSYC 1200Q    Introduction to Psychology
 ARTS 1110WQt   Introduction to University                                    PSYC 2250     Introduction to Psychological Research
 ASIA 1420W     Asian Civilizations to 1500 (B)                               PSYC 2260M    Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology
 ASIA 1430W     Asian Civilizations from 1500 (B)                             PSYC 2290     Child Development
 ASIA 1750      Introduction to Korean                                        PSYC 2310     Adolescent Development
 ASIA 1760*     Introduction to Chinese (Mandarin)                            PSYC 2360     Brain and Behaviour
 ASIA 1770      Introduction to Japanese                                      PSYC 2390     Psychology of Women
 CATH 1190W     Introduction to Catholic Studies                              PSYC 2400t    Psychology of Sex Differences
 CLAS 1270      Ancient Greek Culture                                         PSYC 2410     Social Psychology 1
 CLAS 1280      Introduction to Ancient Roman Culture                         PSYC 2420     Social Psychology 2
 CLAS 2520      Greek and Roman Mythology                                     PSYC 2440Qt   Behaviour Modification Principles
 GRK 1010       Introduction to the Reading of Ancient Greek 1                PSYC 2450Qt   Behaviour Modification Applications
 GRK 1020       Introduction to the Reading of Ancient Greek 2                PSYC 2470     Learning Foundations of Psychology
 LATN 1080      Introduction to the Reading of Latin 1                        PSYC 2520     Orientations to Psychological Systems
 LATN 1090      Introduction to the Reading of Latin 2                        PSYC 3450t    Psychology of Personality
 ECON 1010Q     Introduction to Micro economic Principles                     PSYC 3460t    Abnormal Psychology
 ECON 1020Qt    Introduction to Macroeconomic Principles                      RLGN 1320W    Introduction to World Religions (B)
 ECON 2400      Introduction to Energy Economics                              RLGN 1410     Death and Concepts of the Future (C)
 ECON 2450t     Micro economic Theory and Its Applications 1                  RLGN 1420W    Ethics in World Religions (C)
 ECON 2460t     Micro economic Theory and Its Applications 2                  RLGN 1424W    Religion and Sexuality (B)
 ECON 2470t     Macroeconomic Theory and Its Applications 1                   RLGN 1440W    Evil in World Religions (C)
 ECON 2480t     Macroeconomic Theory and Its Applications 2                   RLGN 1450     Religion and the Media (C)
 ECON 2530      Introduction to Mathematical Economics                        RLGN 2030     Psychology and Religion (C)
 ECON 3170      Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Economics             RLGN 3530     Contemporary Issues 1
 ECON 3640      Economics of the Financial System                             SOC 1200Q     Introduction to Sociology
 ECON 3670      International Trade                                           SOC 2200      Sociology Through Film
 ECON 3680      International Finance                                         SOC 2290      Introduction to Research Methods
 ENGL 0930WQ    English Composition                                           SOC 2510t     Criminology
 ENGL 1200WQ    Representative Literary Works                                 SOC 2610      Sociology of Criminal Justice and Corrections
 ENGL 1300W     Literature since 1900                                         SOC 3660      Sociology of Mental Disorder
 ENGL 1310WQ    Literary Topics                                               SOC 3830      Youth, Crime, and Society
 ENGL 2190W     Special Topics                                                WOMN 1500W    Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies in the Humanities
 ENGL 2760W     Introductory Creative Writing                                 WOMN 2510     Women and Education
 ENGL 2940W     Short Fiction 1                                               WOMN 2540     Special Topics in Women's Studies
 ENGL 3010W     Shakespeare
 FILM 1290      The Art of the Film 1                                         I.H. Asper School of Business
 FILM 2460      Film Genres
                                                                              ACC 1100Qt    Introductory Financial Accounting
 FILM 3250      Special Topics in Film 1
                                                                              ACC 1110Q     Introductory Managerial Accounting
 FREN 1150      Introductory French
                                                                              ACC 2010      Intermediate Accounting - Assets
 FREN 1200      French 1
                                                                              ACC 2020      Intermediate Accounting - Equities
 SPAN 1180      Introductory Spanish
                                                                              ACC 3040      Cost Accounting
 SPAN 1190      Introductory Spanish 2
                                                                              ACC 3050      Taxation Accounting
 ITLN 1080      Introductory Italian
                                                                              ACC 4010      Auditing
 GRMN 1120      Beginning German
                                                                              ACC 4030      Accounting Theory
 RUSN 1300      Introductory Russian
                                                                              FIN 2200Qt    Corporation Finance
 HIST 1200W     An Introduction to the History of Western Civilization (G)
                                                                              FIN 3480      Corporate Finance Theory and Practice
 HIST 1380W     An Introduction to Modern World History: 1800-Present (M)
                                                                              MIS 2000      Information Systems for Management
 HIST 1420W     Asian Civilizations to 1500 (B)
                                                                              ACT 2020      Economic and Financial Applications
 HIST 1430W     Asian Civilizations from 1500 (B)
                                                                              ACT 2120      Interest Theory
 HIST 1440W     History of Canada (C)
                                                                              ACT 3340      Financial Derivatives for Actuarial Practice
 HIST 2240W     History of Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust (E)
                                                                              ENTR 2020     Starting a New Business
 HIST 2280W     Aboriginal History (C)
                                                                              GMGT 1010WQ   Business and Society
 HIST 2750W     History of the United States from 1607 to 1877 (A)
                                                                              GMGT 2010WQ   Business Communications
 HIST 3110      Topics in History 1 (G)
                                                                              GMGT 2060Q    Management and Organization Theory
 HIST 4400      Historical Method and Historiography (G)
                                                                              GMGT 2070Q    Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
 LABR 1260      Working for a Living
                                                                              GMGT 2120     Business/Government Relations
 LABR 3140      Pensions and Benefits
                                                                              GMGT 3020     Seminar in Administration
 LING 1200      Introduction to Linguistics
                                                                              GMGT 3300Q    Commercial Law
 LING 2200      Syntax
                                                                              GMGT 4010Q    Administrative Policy
 LING 3820      Structure of the Cree Language
                                                                              HRIR 2440Q    Human Resource Management
 NATV 1000      Orientation Course: The Colonizers and the Colonized
                                                                              HRIR 3450     Labour and Employment Relations
 NATV 1220Wt    The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 1
                                                                              INTB 2200     International Management
 NATV 1240Wt    The Native Peoples of Canada, Part 2
                                                                              MKT 2210Q     Fundamentals of Marketing
 NATV 1250      Introductory Cree
                                                                              MKT 3220      Marketing Research
 NATV 2020Wt    The Métis of Canada
                                                                              MKT 3230      Consumer Behaviour
 NATV 2320      Structure of the Cree Language
                                                                              MKT 3240Q     Selected Topics in Marketing
 NATV 2430      Indigenous Women's Stories
                                                                              MKT 3300Q     International Marketing
 NATV 3000      Selected Topics
                                                                              MKT 3340      Services Marketing
 NATV 3240      Native Medicine and Health
                                                                              MKT 4270      Sales Management
 NATV 3280      Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Criminal Justice System
                                                                              MSCI 2150Q    Introduction to Management Sciences
 NATV 4300Q     Advanced Selected Topics in Native Studies
                                                                              SCM 2160Q     Supply Chain and Operations Management
 PHIL 1200      Introduction to Philosophy
 PHIL 1290Qt    Critical Thinking

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  Faculty of Education                                                      FMLY 1020t
                                                                            FMLY 1420t
                                                                                         Family Issues Across the Lifespan
                                                                                         Family Management Principles
  EDUB 1602    Aboriginal Perspectives and the Curriculum                   FMLY 2350    Multicultural Family Issues
  EDUB 1612    Adult ESL Curriculum and the Canadian Language Benchmarks    FMLY 3220    Death and the Family
  EDUB 1620    Principles and Procedures of Second Language Teaching        FMLY 3800    Conflict Resolution in the Family
  EDUB 1640    Teaching ESL Vocabulary and Pronunciation                    FMLY 4012    Social Development Policies
  EDUB 1650    Teaching ESL Grammar                                         FMLY 4330    Management of Family Stress
  EDUB 1840Q   Recent Developments in CTL 1                                 HEAL 2600    Integration of Health Determinants of Individuals
  EDUB 1860    Practicum in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)    HMEC 2000    Research Methods and Presentation
  EDUB 1940    Integrated Programs School Experience 1                      HMEC 3000    Introduction to Social Epidemiology
  EDUB 1950    Integrated Programs School Experience 2                      HNSC 1200    Food: Facts and Fallacies
  EDUB 5012    Video Art, Culture and Education                             HNSC 1210t   Nutrition for Health and Changing Lifestyles
  EDUB 5220Q   Recent Developments in Curriculum, Teaching and Learning 1   HNSC 2130    Nutrition Through the Life Cycle
  EDUB 5370    Adolescent Literature                                        HNSC 2140    Basic Principles of Human Nutrition
  EDUB 5470    Recent Developments in Curriculum: Mathematics               HNSC 4364    Foods Industry Option Practicum
               and Natural Sciences 1                                       TXSC 2420    History of Textiles
  EDUB 5510    Practicum in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)    TXSC 3470    Environmental Sustainability and Textiles
  EDUB 7330    Inquiry in Curriculum and Instruction
  EDUB 7340Q   Topics in Curriculum: Humanities and Social Sciences         Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
  EDUB 7416    Teaching and Learning In Post Secondary Education
                                                                            KIN 2320     Human Anatomy
  EDUB 7460    Information Technology and Education
                                                                            KIN 2330     Biomechanics
  EDUB 7530    Curriculum Development and Implementation in
                                                                            KIN 2540     Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity
               Language and Literacy Education
                                                                            KIN 3470     Exercise Physiology
  EDUB 7560    Theory and Practice of Curriculum, Design and Development
                                                                            KIN 3512     Principles of Fitness Training
  EDUB 7600    Action Research in Education
                                                                            KIN 3740     Resistance Training and Conditioning
  EDUA 1500    Aboriginal Education
                                                                            KIN 3914     Athletic Therapy Clinical Block Placement
  EDUA 1540t   Cross-Cultural Education
                                                                            PERS 1200t   Physical Activity, Health and Wellness
  EDUA 1560    Adult Learning and Development
                                                                            PERS 1300    Introduction to Leisure Travel
  EDUA 1580    Program Planning in Adult Education
                                                                            PERS 1400t   Concepts of Recreation and Leisure
  EDUA 5060    Principles of Instructional Supervision
                                                                            PERS 1500    Foundations of Physical Education and Kinesiology
  EDUA 5080Q   Recent Developments in Educational Administration 1
                                                                            PERS 4200    Special Topics
  EDUA 5480Q   Counselling Skills
                                                                            PERS 4630    Supervised Fieldwork Experience
  EDUA 5510    Elementary School Counselling
                                                                            PHED 2400    Coaching Theory and Practice
  EDUA 5520    Ethics in Counselling
                                                                            PHED 2740    Fitness Theory and Practice
  EDUA 5540    Groups in Guidance
                                                                            PHED 3102    Aboriginal Song and Dance
  EDUA 5570    Family Life Education
                                                                            PHED 3770Q   Aboriginal Games and Activities
  EDUA 5580    Career Development
                                                                            REC 4170     Sport Management
  EDUA 5590    Career Information
                                                                            REC 4720     Wilderness Adventures
  EDUA 5600    Introduction to Inclusive Special Education
  EDUA 5630
  EDUA 5670
               Assessment and Instruction in Inclusive Special Education
               Strategies for Organizing Inclusive Classrooms and Schools   Marcel A. Desautels Faculty of Music
  EDUA 5680    Promoting Responsible Behaviour in Educational Settings      MUSC 3130    Music for Children 1: Orff-Schulwerk Music Education Program
  EDUA 5730Q   Recent Developments in Educational Psychology 1              MUSC 3140    Music for Children 2: Orff-Schulwerk Music Education Program
  EDUA 5740    Recent Developments in Educational Psychology 2              MUSC 3360    Topics in Music Education
  EDUA 5800    Introduction to Educational Research                         MUSC 3850    Topics in Music
  EDUA 7090    Seminar in Administrative Problems in Education              MUSC 7860    Topics in Music

  Faculty of Engineering                                                    Faculty of Nursing
  CIVL 4050    Engineering Economics                                        NURS 1260    Human Growth and Development
  ECE 2160     Electronics 2E                                               NURS 1280    Introduction to Nursing
  ECE 2220     Digital Logic
  ENG 1430
  ENG 1440
               Design in Engineering
               Introduction to Statics
                                                                            Faculty of Pharmacy
  ENG 1450     Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering          PHRM 1000    Introduction to Pharmacy
  ENG 1460     Introduction to Thermal Sciences                             PHRM 2700    Structured Practical Experiential Program 2 (SPEP - 2)
  ENG 2010     Technical Communications                                     PHRM 3700    Structured Practical Experiential Program 3 (SPEP - 3)

  Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment,                                Faculty of Science
  Earth, and Resources                                                      BIOL 1000Q   Biology: Foundations of Life
                                                                            BIOL 1010Q   Biology: Biological Diversity and Interaction
  ENVR 1000t   Environmental Science 1 - Concepts
                                                                            BIOL 1020    Biology 1: Principles and Themes
  ENVR 2000    Environmental Science 2 - Issues
                                                                            BIOL 1030    Biology 2: Biological Diversity, Function and Interactions
  ENVR 4000    Multidisciplinary Topics in Environmental Science 2
                                                                            BIOL 1340    The State of the Earth's Environment: Contemporary Issues
  GEOG 1280t   Introduction to Human Geography
                                                                            BIOL 1410    Anatomy of the Human Body
  GEOG 1290t   Introduction to Physical Geography
                                                                            BIOL 1412    Physiology of the Human Body
  GEOG 2570t   Geography of Canada (A)
                                                                            BIOL 2242    The Flowering Plants
  GEOG 3350    Environmental Management Systems
                                                                            BIOL 2300    Principles of Ecology
  GEOG 4670    Severe Thunderstorms - Storm Chasing and Field Techniques
                                                                            BIOL 2390    Introductory Ecology
  GEOG 7010    Severe Thunderstorms - Storm Chasing and Field Techniques
                                                                            BIOL 2410    Human Physiology 1
  GEOL 1410W   Natural Disasters and Global Change
                                                                            BIOL 2420    Human Physiology 2
  GEOL 1420    Exploring the Planets
                                                                            BIOL 2500    Genetics 1
  GEOL 3910    Introduction to Field Mapping
                                                                            BIOL 2520    Cell Biology
  GEOL 4260    Applied Geophysics Field Course
                                                                            BIOL 2540    Developmental Biology
  GEOL 4740    Geophysics Field Course
                                                                            BIOL 3372    Wetland Ecology
  GEOL 4910    Advanced Field Mapping
                                                                            CHEM 0900    Preparatory Chemistry

  Faculty of Human Ecology                                                  CHEM 1300
                                                                            CHEM 1310
                                                                                         University 1 Chemistry: Structure and Modelling in Chemistry
                                                                                         University 1 Chemistry: An Introduction to Physical Chemistry
  FMLY 1010t   Human Development in the Family                              CHEM 2210    Introductory Organic Chemistry 1: Structure and Function
  FMLY 1012t   Introduction to Social Development                           CHEM 2220    Introductory Organic Chemistry 2: Reactivity and Synthesis

12 | SUMMER SESSION 2013
MAY, JUNE, JULY & AUGUST
CHEM 2360
CHEM 2370
               Biochemistry 1: Biomolecules and an Introduction to Metabolic Energy
               Biochemistry 2: Catabolism, Synthesis, and Information Pathways            Travel/Study Courses
COMP 1010t     Introductory Computer Science 1                                            Choose from the following Travel/Study destinations:
COMP 1012      Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers                          Israel
COMP 1020      Introductory Computer Science 2                                            Ningbo, China
COMP 2080      Analysis of Algorithms                                                     Shanghai, China
COMP 2130      Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science                                  India
COMP 2150      Object Orientation                                                         Ukraine
COMP 2280      Introduction to Computer Systems                                           Baffin Island: Pangnirtung Summer School
COMP 3010      Distributed Computing                                                      Peru
COMP 3170      Analysis of Algorithms and Data Structures                                 Ethiopia
COMP 3350      Software Engineering 1                                                     Banff, Alberta
COMP 3430      Operating Systems                                                          Churchill, Manitoba
COMP 3620      Professional Practice in Computer Science                                  Clearwater, Manitoba
MATH 0500Q     Preparing for University Mathematics
MATH 1010Mt    Applied Finite Mathematics                                                 For detailed information on Travel/Study courses go to
MATH 1020MQ    Mathematics in Art                                                         umanitoba.ca/summer a Travel/Study Courses
MATH 1210M     Techniques of Classical and Linear Algebra
MATH 1300MQt
MATH 1500MQt
               Vector Geometry and Linear Algebra
               Introduction to Calculus
                                                                                          Summer Institutes
MATH 1700MQ    Calculus 2                                                                 Choose from the following Summer Institutes:
MATH 2130      Engineering Mathematical Analysis 1
                                                                                          Building a Community Commons: Urban Permaculture in Practice
MATH 2132      Engineering Mathematical Analysis 2
MATH 2300      Linear Algebra 2                                                           Cree Language and Narrative
MATH 2500      Introduction to Number Theory                                              Program Evaluation
MATH 2720      Multivariable Calculus
                                                                                          Education for Sustainability
MATH 3132      Engineering Mathematical Analysis 3
MBIO 1010      Microbiology I                                                             Storytelling for Peace Education and Human Rights
MBIO 1220      Essentials of Microbiology                                                 Portrayals of Teachers in Popular Media
MBIO 2020      Microbiology II
                                                                                          Fostering School Leadership Capacity to Support First Nations, Métis and Inuit Students
MBIO 2360      Biochemistry 1: Biomolecules and an Introduction to Metabolic Energy       Alternative Education in a Changing World: Human Rights and Social Justice in Action
MBIO 2370      Biochemistry 2: Catabolism, Synthesis, and Information Pathways
PHYS 0900      Preparing for University Physics                                           Inquiry into New Frontiers: The Future of Inclusive Education
PHYS 1020M     General Physics 1                                                          Inclusive Special Education - Universal Design for Learning: Teaching Diverse Learners in the
PHYS 1030M     General Physics 2                                                          Inclusive Classroom (and Advanced level)
PHYS 1050      Physics 1: Mechanics
PHYS 1070      Physics 2: Waves and Modern Physics                                        For detailed information on Summer Institutes go to
STAT 1000MQ    Basic Statistical Analysis 1                                               umanitoba.ca/summer a Summer Institutes
STAT 2000M     Basic Statistical Analysis 2
STAT 2400M     Introduction to Probability 1                                              Additional courses offered by distance/online
Faculty of Social Work                                                                    ANTH 2550
                                                                                          NATV 2080
                                                                                                                Culture and the Individual (B)
                                                                                                                Inuit Society and Culture
SWRK 1310t     Introduction to Social Welfare Policy Analysis                             PSYC 2460             Dyadic Relations
SWRK 2080Qt    Interpersonal Communication Skills                                         PSYC 3530             Contemporary Issues 1
SWRK 4210Qt    Feminist Perspectives on Social Work Practice and Social Welfare Policy    PSYC 3660             Sport Psychology
SWRK 4220Qt    Aboriginal People and Social Work Practice                                 SOC 2330              Social Psychology in Sociological Perspective
SWRK 6010      Data Analysis in Social Work Research                                      SOC 2460              The Family
SWRK 6050      Field Practice                                                             SOC 3710              Sociology of Criminal Careers
SWRK 6070      Qualitative Research in Social Work                                        WOMN 1600             Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies in the Social Sciences
SWRK 7180      Advanced Field Practice                                                    EDUA 1570             Foundations of Adult Education
SWRK 7190      Integrating Theory and Research in Advanced Field Practice                 EDUA 1590             Facilitating Adult Education
SWRK 7220      Readings                                                                   EDUA 5500             Theories and Issues in School Counselling
SWRK 7300      Clinical Evaluation of Social Work Interventions                           GEOG 2580             Geography of the United States (A)
                                                                                          GEOG 2630             Geography of Culture and Environment (HS)
School of Art                                                                             GEOG 2640
                                                                                          FMLY 2400
                                                                                                                Geography of Culture and Inequality (HS)
                                                                                                                Family Financial Health
FA 1020MQ      Mathematics in Art                                                         COMP 1260             Introductory Computer Usage 1
FAAH 2080      Modern to Contemporary Art                                                 COMP 1270             Introductory Computer Usage 2
FAAH 2930W     Writing about Art                                                          COMP 2140             Date Structures and Algorithms
FAAH 3202      Contemporary Art History                                                   SWRK 2110             Emergence of the Canadian Social Welfare State
FAAH 3210      Introduction to the Theory and Criticism of Art                            SWRK 3100             Systematic Inquiry in Social Work
STDO 1210Q     Drawing: Studio 1                                                          SWRK 3130             Contemporary Canadian Social Welfare
STDO 1240      Figure Study 1                                                             SWRK 3140             Introduction to Social Work Practice
STDO 1250      Drawing: Studio 2                                                          SWRK 4200             Field Focus 1: Aging
STDO 1410      Visual Language                                                            SWRK 4200             Field Focus 1: Mental Health
STDO 1450      Open Studio 1                                                              SWRK 4300             Field Focus 2: Aging
STDO 1470      Materials Studio - Clay                                                    SWRK 4300             Field Focus 2: Mental Health
STDO 2220      Painting 1                                                                 FAAH 1030             Introduction to Art 1A
STDO 2680      Special Topics                                                             FAAH 1040             Introduction to Art 2A
                                                                                          FAAH 1100             Survey of Asian Art
                                                                                          FAAH 2110             Women and Art
                                                                                          FAAH 3590             Islamic Art and Architecture

                                                                                          Q multiple sections and/or topics offered
                                                                                          t also available by distance/online

                                                                                                                                              SUMMER SESSION 2013 | 13
IMPORTANT DATES
MAY AND JUNE DAY MAY 6 - JUNE 25
  ADMISSION
  Please go to page 7 or umanitoba.ca/summer a Important Dates a May and June Day
  for information including deadline dates.

  CLASS DATES
  May 6                    May Day classes begin; classes end May 29
                           May-June Day classes begin; classes end June 25
  June 3                   June Day classes begin; classes end June 25

  Go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule for exact class start and end dates

  EXAMINATIONS
  May 31 & June 1          May Day exams; no May-June Day classes
  June 27 & 28             June Day and May-June Day exams; no June Day or May-June Day classes

  Exam dates may vary – go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule

  FEE PAYMENT
  May 6                    Last day to pay fees without late payment fee
  Go to page 17 for more information

  NO CLASSES
  May 20                   Victoria Day; no classes
  May 30                   Exam study day; no May-June Day classes
  May 31 & June 1          Exam days; no May-June Day classes
  June 26                  Exam study day; no June Day and May-June Day classes
  June 27 & 28             Exam days; no June Day and May-June Day classes

  REGISTRATION
  March 18                 Registration begins
  May 6 - 8                Period for late registration and revisions in May Day and May-June Day courses
  May 6 - June 5           Period for late registration and revisions in June Day courses

  VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL (VW)
  For VW dates, go to page 17

Complete a Major and/or Minor in Summer Session
You can complete a major or minor in Summer Session in many departments in the Faculty of Arts including Anthropology, Asian
Studies, Business, Canadian Studies, Economics, English, Film Studies, History, Psychology, Native Studies, Philosophy, Religion
and Sociology. Check with your student advisor for details or search online at umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule.

14 | SUMMER SESSION 2013
IMPORTANT DATES
MAY TO AUGUST EVENING MAY 6 - AUGUST 8
 ADMISSION
 Please go to page 7 or umanitoba.ca/summer a Important Dates a May to August Evening
 for information including deadline dates.

 CLASS DATES
 May 6 & 7             May-June Evening classes begin; classes end June 19 & 20
                       May-August Evening classes begin; classes end Aug. 7 & 8
 June 24 & 25          June-August Evening classes begin; classes end Aug. 7 & 8

 Go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule for exact class start and end dates

 EXAMINATIONS
 June 21 & 22          May-June Evening exams; no May-August Evening classes
 August 9 & 10         June-August Evening & May-August Evening exams;
                       no June-August Evening and May-August Evening classes

 Exam dates may vary – go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule

 FEE PAYMENT
 May 6                 Last day to pay fees for courses without late payment fee
 Go to page 17 for more information

 NO CLASSES AND MAKE-UP CLASSES
 May 20                Victoria Day; no classes
 May 24                Make-up class for Victoria Day
 June 21 & 22          Exam days; no May-August Evening classes
 July 1                Canada Day Holiday; no classes
 July 5                Make-up class for Canada Day Holiday
 July 26               Make-up class for Civic Holiday
 August 5              Civic Holiday; no classes
 August 9 & 10         Exam days; no June-August Evening and May-August Evening classes

 REGISTRATION
 March 18		            Registration begins
 May 6 - May 10        Period for late registration and revisions in May-June Evening and May-August Evening courses
 May 6 – June 28       Period for late registration and revisions in June-August Evening courses

 VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL (VW)
 For VW dates, go to page 17

                                                                                            SUMMER SESSION 2013 | 15
IMPORTANT DATES
JULY AND AUGUST DAY JULY 2 – AUGUST 21
  ADMISSION
  Please go to page 7 or umanitoba.ca/summer a Important Dates a July and August Day
  for information including deadline dates.

  CLASS DATES
  July 2 		             July Day classes begin; classes end July 24
  			                   July-August Day classes begin; classes end August 21
  July 29 		            August Day classes begin; classes end August 21
  Go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule

  EXAMINATIONS
  July 26 & 27 		       July Day exams; no July-August classes
  August 23 & 24        August Day and July-August Day exams; no August Day and July-August Day classes
  Exam dates may vary - go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule

  FEE PAYMENT
  July 2 		             Last day to pay fees for July Day, August Day, and July-August Day courses without late fee
  Go to page 17 for more information

  NO CLASSES
  July 1 		             Canada Day Holiday; no classes
  July 25		             Exam Study Day; no July-August Day classes
  July 26 & 27 		       Exam days; no July-August Day classes
  August 5 		           Civic Holiday; no classes
  August 22 		          Exam Study Day; no July-August Day classes
  August 23 & 24        Exam days; no August Day and July-August Day classes

  REGISTRATION
  March 18		            Registration begins
  July 2 - 4 		         Period for late registration and revisions in July Day and July-August Day courses
  July 2 - 31		         Period for late registration and revisions in August Day courses

  VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL (VW)
  For VW dates, go to page 17

16 | SUMMER SESSION 2013
FEES, VW, & REFUNDS
Fees                                                             Class Schedule Listing includes the words ‘Irregular Dates’).
                                                                 Go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Fees/Refunds a Irregular
General Information                                              Refund Schedule. For all other courses, the following VW
Fee balances can be obtained using Aurora Student. Go to         deadlines apply:
aurora.umanitoba.ca a Enter Secure Area and login a                 MAY AND JUNE DAY
Enrolment & Academic Records a Student Records a
                                                                    May Day Course
View Account Summary by Term.
                                                                    Full refund to May 8, 2013
Fees must be paid by the specified dates. Outstanding               VW deadline, May 23, 2013
balances after these dates will be subject to late fees and
                                                                    June Day Course
students may be placed on Hold. You will not be sent a fee
                                                                    Full refund to June 5, 2013
statement in the mail. See Fee Payment Deadline
                                                                    VW deadline, June 19, 2013
Dates below.
                                                                    May-June Day Course
For detailed information regarding fees, including fee
                                                                    Full refund to May 8, 2013
payment and the Summer Session 2013 Fee Schedule,
                                                                    VW deadline, June 13, 2013
please go to umanitoba.ca/summer a Fees/Refunds.
                                                                    MAY TO AUGUST EVENING
All inquiries or problems relating to the payment of fees
should be addressed to: Revenue, Capital & General                  May-June Evening Course
Accounting Office Phone 204-474-9433                                Full refund to May 10, 2013
                                                                    VW deadline, June 11, 2013
Payment Deadline Dates
                                                                    June-August Evening Course
Fee payments must be received by the University of
                                                                    Full refund to June 28, 2013
Manitoba no later than the following dates for all
                                                                    VW deadline, July 30, 2013
registered courses:
                                                                    May-August Evening Course
Courses starting in May or June
                                                                    Full refund to May 10, 2013
Monday, May 6, 2013
                                                                    VW deadline, July 16, 2013
Courses starting in July or August
                                                                    JULY AND AUGUST DAY
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
                                                                    July Day Course
Voluntary Withdrawal(VW)                                            Full refund to July 4, 2013

& Refunds                                                           VW deadline, July 18, 2013
                                                                    August Day Course
You must formally withdraw from a course or a grade
                                                                    Full refund to July 31, 2013
will be assigned and fees will remain outstanding.
                                                                    VW deadline, August 15, 2013
To withdraw from courses, go to aurora.umanitoba.ca,
login and select Enrolment & Academic Records a                     July-August Day Course
Registration a Add or Drop Classes.                                 Full refund to July 4, 2013
                                                                    VW deadline, August 9, 2013
In order to determine the VW deadline date and/or
refund schedule for a course, you must first identify its
 ‘Part of Term’ (e.g., May Day), which is listed in the Class       Remember to withdraw from courses you do not
Schedule Listing for the course section at                          plan to attend – failure to pay fees will not cancel
aurora.umanitoba.ca a Class Schedule.                               your registration.
VW deadlines for courses with irregular class dates are
different (i.e., Part of Term identified in the Aurora Student

                                                                                                  SUMMER SESSION 2013 | 17
ONE-OF-A-KIND                                                      Summer Institutes

One-of-a-kind summer institutes offer students the               New in 2013, Building a Community Commons: Urban
opportunity to study topics in an intensive and often            Permaculture in Practice, gives students an opportunity
interdisciplinary way. In 2013, we will continue with the        to learn and apply practical skills in developing sustainable
theme of Alternative Education with a Summer Institute           and functional urban green spaces. Offered by the
in Alternative Education in a Changing World: Human              Department of Sociology in collaboration with South
Rights and Social Justice in Action. The institute examines      Osborne Cooperative and Riverview Garden Society, the
issues of equity, social justice, global citizenship and human   institute is open to students from a range of disciplines.
rights in the context of alternative approaches to education
in both global and Manitoba contexts.                            Take the opportunity to participate in a one-of-a-kind
                                                                 summer institute! For more details on these and other
Also, the Faculty of Education will offer a Summer Institute     summer institutes offered in Summer Session 2013, check
in Teaching and Learning for Sustainability. Participants        our website: umanitoba.ca/summer a Summer Institutes.
will discover how to implement a program in their
respective educational contexts, including the creation of
ready-to-use tools and resource materials.

18 | SUMMER SESSION 2013
GET A
HEAD START!
Summer University
 ADVANTAGE
Are you a newly admitted U of M student? If so,
Summer Session offers the opportunity to get a
head start on your academic career!
Through Summer University Advantage new
students can begin their studies during Summer
Session. In 2013, Summer University Advantage will
again feature the very popular course
Introduction to University.
The course is a great
introduction to
culture and life
at the University of
Manitoba – and it counts for 3 credits towards your
degree while meeting the compulsory Written
English requirement. Also included are special
activities to help you make a successful and
satisfying transition to the U of M.
After all, university is a whole new world, and the
most successful students are those best prepared
to adapt to their new environment and its new and
exciting challenges.
Students who have been admitted by June 30th are
eligible to participate in Summer University
Advantage. Apply early, because enrolment is
limited! Application forms for Summer University
Advantage are available at umanitoba.ca/summer
a Summer University Advantage.

                                                      SUMMER SESSION 2013 | 19
VISITING SCHOLARS                               Teach in Summer Session

Don’t miss an opportunity to engage internationally            Dr. Mohan Agrawal from India. Dr. Agarwal will be
recognized visiting scholars in Summer Session 2013.           returning to the University of Manitoba for his
The Visiting Scholars initiative brings prominent              fourteenth year teaching in Summer Session. He will
national and international scholars to the U of M to           teach MKT 3240 Pricing Strategy and MKT 3340 Services
teach during Summer Session. In addition to teaching,          Marketing. These interactive courses are only available
visiting scholars add to the Summer Session experience         during Summer Session, and are offered in August Day.
by interacting with faculty members and students,
sharing research interests, leading department/faculty         Another unique opportunity to engage a visiting
colloquia, and offering community-based presentations.         scholar is in the Summer Institute in Cree Language and
                                                               Narrative. Louise Halfe, a renowned poet from the Cree
Among those visiting in 2013 is Dr. Francis Piron, a           First Nations Reserve of Saddle Lake will teach
Professor in the Shantou University Business School,           Indigenous Women’s Stories (NATV 2430) in the final
an International Exchange partner school of the U of M.        two weeks of the Institute (June 17-28). Her three books
Dr. Piron will teach a course on Asian Management that         of poetry, Bear Bones and Feathers, Blue Marrow, and The
looks at management and business in Asian countries,           Crooked Good have received many awards, and notably
including China and Japan, two of the world’s largest          Bear Bones and Feathers was short-listed for the
economies. Students will gain insight into how local           Governor General’s Award. She was the 2005-2006 Poet
cultures, political systems, and spiritual beliefs influence   Laureate of Saskatchewan and recently received an
business in these countries, and compare differences           Honorary Doctorate from Wilfred Laurier University.
among Asian countries. The course (GMGT 3020) will be
offered in July Day and is open to all students.               For further details on these and other courses, check the
                                                               2013 Summer Session Class Schedule at
A second visiting scholar in the Asper School of Business      umanitoba.ca/summer a Class Schedule
is the international, award-winning teacher,

20 | SUMMER SESSION 2013
JAZZ UP YOUR
SUMMER                                                                              University of
                                                                                    Manitoba
                                                                                    Jazz Camp

The University of Manitoba Jazz Camp celebrates 20 great      musicians such as Steve Turre, Avashi Cohen, Steve Wilson
years of jazz in the summer. Beginning in 1994, the Jazz      and others. They will be performing and teaching
Camp has fostered the growth and development of jazz          throughout the 2013 Jazz Camp, including at the JC
skills for aspiring musicians in Manitoba and beyond.         Faculty Concert at the WAG, the Cool Monday Night Hang,
Improvisation and instrument master classes, and intimate     and noon-hour concerts on campus. Come join us to learn
ensembles are geared to participants’ level of ability. The   and celebrate at the Jazz Camp – Year 20!
Jazz Camp faculty are second-to-none in North America,
featuring top-ranked U of M Jazz Studies faculty and          For Information about the 2013 Jazz Camp, including
prominent local jazz artists/teachers. Over years our         registration, scholarships, concert information, and the
faculty have been joined by some of the most significant      line-up of special guest artists - go to
jazz musicians in the World. To celebrate our 20th            umanitoba.ca/summer a Jazz Camp
Anniversary, we are inviting back some of these great

                                                                                            SUMMER SESSION 2013 | 21
University of Manitoba
166 Extended Education Complex
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2
204-474-6963/8008
email: summer@umanitoba.ca
umanitoba.ca/summer

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