Courses and Subjects
This page provides information about individual courses. To learn more about specific University Arts and Sciences programs - admission requirements, program requirements, course requirements - go to http://selkirk.ca/programs/uas/twoyear/.
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Other Transferable Courses
Courses that transfer to one or more of the major BC universities are offered by Schools other than University Arts and Sciences, and may be used as electives in a university studies program. You can find complete descriptions of these courses in the appropriate program pages.
Please note: Not all of the following courses are eligible for inclusion in an Associate Degree program. Always seek advice from a college counsellor when choosing courses to ensure the best fit with your program and interests.
School of Business and Aviation
School of Health and Human Services
- ADD 184-3 Introduction to Concepts of Chemical Dependence
- FAM 180-3 Family Dynamics
- FNST 287-3 First Nations Practice Issue
- HSER 254-3 Core Concepts in Human Services
- HSER 255-3 Professional Foundations for Human Services
- HSER 258-3 Fundamentals of Change in Child and Youth Care Practice B Part 1
- HSER 259-3 Fundamentals of Change in Child and Youth Care Practice B Part 2
- HSER 264-3 Introduction to Professional Child and Youth Care
- HSER 276-3 Adolescent Issues
- SSW 160-3 Introduction to Social Work I
- SSW 161-3Introduction to Social Work II
School of Renewable Resources
- IEP 166-3 Applied Microbiology
- IEP 254-4 Hydrology I
- IEP 255-3 Hydrology II
- IEP 260-4 Systems Ecology I
- IEP 261-4 Systems Ecology II
- IEP 263-4 Water Pollution Chemistry
- IEP 264-4 Air Pollution Chemistry
- IEP 270-3 Computer Applications I
- IEP 271-3 Computer Applications II
- RFW 272-4 Techniques in Wildlife Management I
- RFW 280-4 Fish Management I
- RRS 154-4 Map and Air Photo Use
- RRS 158-3 Introduction to GIS
- RRS 162-4 Botany and Forest Ecology
- RRS 163-4 Forest Ecology
- RRS 164-4 Geology, Landforms and Soils
*Always seek the advice of a college counsellor before adding these courses to your program; some restrictions may apply.
