Jay Friesen
Summer Term 2026 (1960)
INT D 710 - Ethics and Academic Citizenship
0 units (fi 0)(EITH/SP/SU, 6 HOURS)
This 6-hour Ethics and Academic Citizenship course provides foundational knowledge of ethical principles and relevant university policies, including: academic integrity, plagiarism, introduction to research ethics, conflict of interest, and workplace ethics and self-care. Master's students who have already completed the INT D 710 Ethics and Academic Citizenship course and pursue a second master's degree are not required to repeat the course.
LECTURE 850 (40240)
2026-07-06 - 2026-08-12
01:00 - 01:00
INT D 720 - Advanced Ethics and Academic Citizenship
0 units (fi 0)(EITH/SP/SU, 2 HOURS)
This 2-hour course provides advanced treatment of ethical principles, including: research and scholarship, intellectual property, academic citizenship, and ethical principles in university teaching. While this advanced course is only required for all Doctoral students, it is open to any graduate students who have already completed the INT D 710 Ethics and Academic Citizenship course, and who wish to participate in the advanced modules. Prerequisite: INT D 710.
LECTURE 850 (40241)
2026-07-06 - 2026-08-12
01:00 - 01:00
Fall Term 2026 (1970)
CSL 370 - Topics in Community Issues
3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, VARIABLE)
Content varies from year to year. Prerequisite: consent of Program. Repeatable if topic(s) vary.
LECTURE 800 (58534)
2026-09-01 - 2026-12-08
W 17:00 - 20:00
CSL 550 - Selected Topics in Community Service-Learning
1-6 units (fi VAR)(VAR, UNASSIGNED)
Content varies from year to year. Topics and credit value announced prior to registration period. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. This course may require payment of an additional miscellaneous fee.
LECTURE 800 (58535)
2026-09-01 - 2026-12-08
W 17:00 - 20:00
INT D 710 - Ethics and Academic Citizenship
0 units (fi 0)(EITH/SP/SU, 6 HOURS)
This 6-hour course provides foundational knowledge of ethical principles and relevant university policies, including: academic integrity, plagiarism, introduction to research ethics, conflict of interest, workplace ethics and self-care. Students will be introduced to Indigenous components of ethics and academic citizenship: relationship to Land, Treaty 6, Indigenous research ethics, Indigenous knowledge systems, and Indigenous data governance principles. Master's students who have already completed the INT D 710 Ethics and Academic Citizenship course and pursue a second master's degree are not required to repeat the course.
LECTURE 800 (53619)
2026-09-01 - 2026-12-08
01:00 - 01:00
INT D 720 - Advanced Ethics and Academic Citizenship
0 units (fi 0)(EITH/SP/SU, 2 HOURS)
This 2-hour course provides advanced treatment of ethical principles, including 1) Indigenous components of TRC Calls to Action, Indigenization and decolonization, Indigenous research and data management; 2) digital scholarship; intellectual property, research integrity and authorship; and 3) ethical principles in university teaching. While this advanced course is only required for all Doctoral students, it is open to any graduate students who have already completed the INT D 710 Ethics and Academic Citizenship course, and who wish to participate in the advanced modules. Prerequisite: INT D 710.
LECTURE 800 (53637)
2026-09-01 - 2026-12-08
01:00 - 01:00
Winter Term 2027 (1980)
INT D 710 - Ethics and Academic Citizenship
0 units (fi 0)(EITH/SP/SU, 6 HOURS)
This 6-hour course provides foundational knowledge of ethical principles and relevant university policies, including: academic integrity, plagiarism, introduction to research ethics, conflict of interest, workplace ethics and self-care. Students will be introduced to Indigenous components of ethics and academic citizenship: relationship to Land, Treaty 6, Indigenous research ethics, Indigenous knowledge systems, and Indigenous data governance principles. Master's students who have already completed the INT D 710 Ethics and Academic Citizenship course and pursue a second master's degree are not required to repeat the course.
LECTURE 850 (78813)
2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09
01:00 - 01:00
INT D 720 - Advanced Ethics and Academic Citizenship
0 units (fi 0)(EITH/SP/SU, 2 HOURS)
This 2-hour course provides advanced treatment of ethical principles, including 1) Indigenous components of TRC Calls to Action, Indigenization and decolonization, Indigenous research and data management; 2) digital scholarship; intellectual property, research integrity and authorship; and 3) ethical principles in university teaching. While this advanced course is only required for all Doctoral students, it is open to any graduate students who have already completed the INT D 710 Ethics and Academic Citizenship course, and who wish to participate in the advanced modules. Prerequisite: INT D 710.
LECTURE 850 (78802)
2027-01-04 - 2027-04-09
01:00 - 01:00