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CHYS Course Outline Preview 2011/2012
Faculty of Social Sciences - Child and Youth Studies
CHYS Course Outline Preview 2011/2012
In an effort to help you make informed choices about your course selection, the CHYS department has provided course information guides for many of the current course offerings. The information contained in these guides is not equivalent to the course syllabus. It is intended to provide students with more information about scheduled courses than is provided through the undergraduate calendar. Keep in mind that it is prepared well in advance of the final courses preparation and merely provides an early idea about course objectives, content, and structure. In some cases this guide may be based on a previous year's course and not be reflective of the coming year's offering. Do not purchase texts or acquire readings based on the information guide. All available course information guides can be accessed by clicking on the individual course number listed below by year. If the course is not clickable then there is no information guide available for that particular course.
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