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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 14 hours ago
Chemistry I Course Description:Atomic structure; periodic properties of the elements; bonding theories-ionic, covalent (valence bond and molecular orbital) and metallic; structure and bonding in coordination
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 14 hours ago
- Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry Course Description:A rigorous introduction to the theory and practice of analytical chemistry. Development and applications of basic statistical concepts in treatment and
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: Course Description: An introduction to the theories and techniques of visual communication and representation in the design disciplines delivered through a series of lectures and thematic drawing projects
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: Course number and title: ARC200H1F: Drawing and Representation II Course description: A course on the theories and techniques of visual communication and representation in the design disciplines delivered
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program across instrumentation, observation, computation and theory. The Dunlap Institute is located on a beautiful 19th-century campus in the heart of one of the world’s great cities. Rated as having one
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Course description: This course offers an introduction to relational, authentic and transformational leadership theory by focusing on narrative and the power of storytelling. Students will practice
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 15 hours ago
– Forensic Biology – Emergency Posting Course Description: This course focuses on the analysis and interpretation of biological evidence in a forensic context. Students will gain knowledge in the theory and
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 15 hours ago
– Forensic Chemistry – Emergency Posting Course Description: This course focuses on the analysis of physical evidence based on the principles of analytical chemistry. Students will gain knowledge in the theory
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them in this task. In this course, we will introduce the foundation concepts of data visualization such as proper use of different graphs. The course will cover the complete life-cycle of data
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, experiences and vulnerabilities as embodied subjects. Draws on work in cultural studies, critical race and decolonial theory, gender studies, queer, trans and disability theory and fat studies to ask: Whose