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Majors at University of British Columbia (UBC )
Notes available for the following studies at University of British Columbia (UBC )
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Advanced Pharmacology 1
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Archaeology 1
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Bachelor of management 3
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Bachelor Of Science 15
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Biochemistry 2
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BIOL 121 1
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Biology 55
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Business 7
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Chemistry 1
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Cognitive Neuroscience 1
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Commercial Law 1
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Computer Science 27
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Data science 6
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ECON 101 2
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Economics 12
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Economics, Philosophy, Commerce 4
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Emergency Preparedness 1
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Engineering 19
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English 63
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Environment, Media, and Communication 2
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Family Studies 1
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Food Nutrition & Health 11
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General Studies 2
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GEOG 1
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Health Psychology 1
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Immigration 1
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Introduction to Quantitative Decision Making 1
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Kinesiology 23
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Linguistics 3
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Literature 7
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Mathematics 13
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Natural Resources and Conservation 1
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NURS MISC 1
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Physical chemistry 1
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Political Science 2
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Psychology 73
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Social Science 1
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Sociology 20
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Sociology 101 - Social and Cultural Interaction 1
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Statistics 2
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Latest notes & summaries University of British Columbia (UBC )
Here’s a detailed study guide for UBC’s first and second-year psychology courses, along with a 2-hour daily revision schedule. This guide includes the core concepts you would typically cover and integrates lecture slides and practice assignments.
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University of British Columbia•Psyc 101
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Psychology: Themes and Variations • Wayne Weiten, Wayne Weiten• ISBN 9780534593100
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Here’s a detailed study guide for UBC’s first and second-year psychology courses, along with a 2-hour daily revision schedule. This guide includes the core concepts you would typically cover and integrates lecture slides and practice assignments.
This is the course outline for first year biology course that covers the Biology of Cell at University of British Columbia.
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University of British Columbia•Biol112
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This is the course outline for first year biology course that covers the Biology of Cell at University of British Columbia.
psychology a - unit 6: sensation and perception Solution Guide_ Answered Fall 2024.
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University of British Columbia•PSYC 365
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psychology a - unit 6: sensation and perception Solution Guide_ Answered Fall 2024.
Quiz 1 : COMM W2 Application of Statistics in Business
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University of British Columbia•COMM 190
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Quiz 1 : COMM W2 Application of Statistics in Business
Section 1 Intro 
● Sociological Imagination 
Definition: The ability to see personal experiences within a broader social context 
Key Idea: Individual experiences are shaped by larger societal forces. People have personal 
agency, but that agency operates within a social framework. 
Example: Homelessness may be blamed on the individuals who are living on the streets. Perhaps 
their personal choices influenced their position; some would say they are lazy, unmotivated, or 
uneducated. 
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University of British Columbia•SOCI 101
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Section 1 Intro 
● Sociological Imagination 
Definition: The ability to see personal experiences within a broader social context 
Key Idea: Individual experiences are shaped by larger societal forces. People have personal 
agency, but that agency operates within a social framework. 
Example: Homelessness may be blamed on the individuals who are living on the streets. Perhaps 
their personal choices influenced their position; some would say they are lazy, unmotivated, or 
uneducated. 
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Midterm Practice Quiz - Results 
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Written Jun 12, 2024 12:41 PM - Jun 12, 2024 1:21 PM 
Attempt Score 95 % Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 95 % 
Question 1 (Bonus) (Mandatory) 
The Queen's University Senate Academic Integrity Policy governs all assessed academic activities in the Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law. Departures from academic integrity are subject to sanction pursuant to section 5.1.1 in the GDipICL Handbook of Academic Regulations, Policies and P...
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University of British Columbia•MC346
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Midterm Practice Quiz - Results 
Attempt 1 of 1 
Written Jun 12, 2024 12:41 PM - Jun 12, 2024 1:21 PM 
Attempt Score 95 % Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 95 % 
Question 1 (Bonus) (Mandatory) 
The Queen's University Senate Academic Integrity Policy governs all assessed academic activities in the Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law. Departures from academic integrity are subject to sanction pursuant to section 5.1.1 in the GDipICL Handbook of Academic Regulations, Policies and P...
Quiz 9 Emergency Preparedness and Procedures For Biological Laboratories
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University of British Columbia•CHBE 241
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Quiz 9 Emergency Preparedness and Procedures For Biological Laboratories
This document provides an extensive overview of PSYC302 (Infancy) Modules 5 and 6, focusing on cognitive, emotional, and social development during infancy and toddlerhood. 
 
Module 5 explores cognitive development, highlighting Piaget’s theory and the sensorimotor stage, including concepts such as object permanence, schemas, and the processes of adaptation through assimilation and accommodation. The notes delve into information processing theory, detailing memory development, attention in inf...
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University of British Columbia•PSYC 302
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This document provides an extensive overview of PSYC302 (Infancy) Modules 5 and 6, focusing on cognitive, emotional, and social development during infancy and toddlerhood. 
 
Module 5 explores cognitive development, highlighting Piaget’s theory and the sensorimotor stage, including concepts such as object permanence, schemas, and the processes of adaptation through assimilation and accommodation. The notes delve into information processing theory, detailing memory development, attention in inf...
This document contains detailed lecture notes from PSYC302 (Infancy) Modules 3 and 4, offering a comprehensive look into the early stages of human development. 
 
Module 3 focuses on prenatal development, covering the germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages, and the factors influencing them. The notes delve into the impact of teratogens and prenatal risks on development and the importance of maternal health and prenatal care. The module also addresses the process of labor and delivery, potential b...
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University of British Columbia•PSYC 302
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This document contains detailed lecture notes from PSYC302 (Infancy) Modules 3 and 4, offering a comprehensive look into the early stages of human development. 
 
Module 3 focuses on prenatal development, covering the germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages, and the factors influencing them. The notes delve into the impact of teratogens and prenatal risks on development and the importance of maternal health and prenatal care. The module also addresses the process of labor and delivery, potential b...
This document contains comprehensive lecture notes from PSYC302 (Infancy) Modules 1 and 2, providing an in-depth overview of foundational topics in the study of infancy. Module 1 introduces historical perspectives on infant development and discusses key infant development theories. It details various research methods in infancy, such as longitudinal studies, cross-sectional studies, and observational techniques, while emphasizing experimental designs and their ethical considerations. The module ...
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University of British Columbia•PSYC 302
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This document contains comprehensive lecture notes from PSYC302 (Infancy) Modules 1 and 2, providing an in-depth overview of foundational topics in the study of infancy. Module 1 introduces historical perspectives on infant development and discusses key infant development theories. It details various research methods in infancy, such as longitudinal studies, cross-sectional studies, and observational techniques, while emphasizing experimental designs and their ethical considerations. The module ...