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EMCP ‘11 ORIENTATION DAY AT CARLETON UNIVERSITY www.carleton.ca/emcp
Welcome!
e are delighted that you have chosen to attend an Enrichment Mini‐Course at Carleton. Throughout its thirty year history, the mini‐course program has given thousands of students a chance to experience learning in a post‐secondary setting. As well, this unique event has given us the opportunity to showcase
Carleton’s academic programs and facilities.
Start the week at Carleton University by meeting your instructor! On Sunday May 1, 2011 at 1pm, 2pm, or 3pm sessions we invite students and parents to join us on campus for the Enrichment Mini‐Courses Program (EMCP) Orientation day. Students will meet their instructor outside in the TORY QUAD area and will then be escorted to their classroom for an orientation session. Please make note of your respective orientation time;
For courses 200 – 217, your orientation session is at 1pm. For courses 218 – 235, your orientation session is at 2pm. For courses 236 – 253, your orientation session is at 3pm.
Please note; in case of inclement weather, we will meet in the
UniCenter “Galleria” Discover Carleton’s learning environment! We are delighted to
introduce you to our excellent academic programs offered in the friendly, informal atmosphere of the EMCP. We want you to feel at home with us as part of the Carleton family.
During your week at Carleton, you will have a chance to explore
and enjoy the University and its beautiful surroundings. To make your EMCP week memorable, each student will receive a commemorative EMCP 2011 Carleton T‐shirt. Also, on Wednesday at noon there will be a draw for prizes in the Quad area. These prizes will include Carleton collectibles and souvenirs. Finally, a certificate will be provided to students to officially close the EMCP 2011 mini‐courses week.
Scholarships are also presented annually to five former EMCP
students. Each student who attends a mini‐course at Carleton is eligible to apply and could qualify for a $1000 scholarship upon admission to the University in their first year of studies; please visit http://www2.carleton.ca/emcp/forms
NOTE: Parking is free on Sunday ONLY. Parents and students will be expected to pay for parking during the week *Scooters, skateboards & roller blades ARE NOT PERMITTED ON CAMPUS.
Orientation Agenda
1. Gather at the orientation site 2. Meet your instructor and
classmates 3. Visit your classroom 4. Welcome by your instructor 5. Receive highlights of mini‐course
week 6. Return tomorrow for
mini‐courses (9:00 am‐3:00 pm daily)
Need Information? Call our Information Hot Line Tel: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095 Web: http://www.carleton.ca/emcp Need help finding your classroom? Come to the Tory Foyer on the Main Floor (3rd level) in the Tory Building, Monday, May 2nd, 8:15 a.m. Guides will take you to your classroom.
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ORIENTATION DAY ‐ SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011 AT 1PM, 2PM, OR 3PM SESSIONS
1:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 200 THROUGH 217 **RAIN LOCATION: MEET IN THE UNICENTRE – GALLERIA
2:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 218 THROUGH 235 **RAIN LOCATION: MEET IN THE UNICENTRE – GALLERIA
Course Course Title Instructor Classroom218 Re‐Making Your World: From Garbage to Goods! Alena Louguina ME 3490219 Technology of the Future Sankua Chao TB 204220 Humans in Space‐Past, Present and Future Barbara Eade TB 238221 Solutions to Pollution Audrey Murray TB 206222 Just Food? You are what you eat Kirsten Francescone TB 210223 Voice your Voice! Christie O’Connell &
Matthew Manion SA 411
224 Vampires – from Nosferatu to Count Chocula Jessica Woodman SA 309225 Come and Explore Europe: A Backpacker’s Guide Kuba Karas TB 213226 Crazy is as Crazy does Lyn Gatt SA 313228 So you think you own your identity? Let’s See… Mihaela Vieru SA 315229 Just the facts, sir! Teghan Beaudette UC 280230 Between Reality and Dream: The United Nations Millennium Development Goals Yelba Gulderen SA 316
231 Canadian Miracles? Canada’s Role in Reducing Global Poverty Evren Tok SA 317232 Empire State of Mind: Exploring the Movements, Scenes, Artists, Events, &
Neighbourhoods of One of the Greatest Cities on Earth Natalie McMullen SA 517
233 It’s a Kids World Kathleen Hughes & Amanda Bullock
SA 318
234 Paintings to Podcasts: Exploring Mass Media Today Holly Thomas SA 304235 Bippity‐Boppity‐What? Jumping Down the Rabbit Hole of Classic Disney Movies Sarah Spear TB 340
Course Course Title Instructor Classroom200 Human and Chimp, only 4% different? Mihaela Flueraru TB 132201 Is There A Chemist In The Court? Erin McConnell &
Elena Munteano TB 217
202 Way more than meets the eye: What a microscope can see and a camera digital imaging of plant cellular organization.
Claudia Buttera TB 116
203 Biomedicine of Stress, Stroke & Heart Diseases Nikolai L. Chepelev SA 518204 Experiencing Ecology Landscape Ecology
Res. Lab. Team TB 219
205 Systems Biology: The Gateway to the Future of Medicine and Biotechnology Leonid Chepelev TB 240206 What is Evolution? Fact, Fiction, and Fundamentals William Hughes TB 208207 School of Rock!‐ An Introduction to Earth Sciences Beth Halfkenny HP 2130208 Natural Disaster Hollywood Blockbusters: Fact or Fiction? Katie Ploeger TB 446209 Crime Scene Investigation: Good guys against the Bad guys Allan Letourneau TB 202210 *Computer Science and Games: Just for GIRLS! Gail Carmichael TB 234211 The Recipe for Entertainment: Computer Science & Video Games Jamie Madill TB 236212 Aliens in the Wheat Fields? Skepticism, Pseudoscience, and Critical Thinking Lee Graham TB 447213 Chance, Confidence, Certainty, Cancer, Causality, Correlations Ann Woodside HP 1160214 Explorations in Biology Michael Weber TB 110215 Teach Your Computer to Paint David Mould UC 376216 Adventures in Mathematics James Bondar HP 4351217 The Future is Now: Design your own Superhero Jessica Yiu & Steve
Kellison ME 3457
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3:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 236 THROUGH 253 **RAIN LOCATION: MEET IN THE UNICENTRE – GALLERIA
Course Course Title Instructor Classroom
237 Write by the River – Explore Reading, Writing, Travel and Life Richard Taylor Loeb Foyer238 Movies and Turning Points Mohsen Nasrin SA 306239 You’re miserable, edgy and tired. You’re in the perfect mood for
journalism: (re)Writing the Media Danielle Lorenz SA 402
240 How Can Psychology Catch a Criminal? Julie Dempsey SA 505241 This is your Brain on Drugs… Justin McManus SA 311242 “The L337 Pen: Narrative & Plot Constructs in Video Games” Erica Leighton UC 282243 It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a comprehensive course on Canadian comic
book characters of the 20th Century Amanda Murphy UC 279
244 Gangsters, Geeks and Gamers: Here come the Youth! Lyndsay Gray & Amelia Curran
TB 342
245 Making it Taller: Little Ones and their Building Blocks Andrea Astle & Corrie Vendetti
SA 406
246 How To Survive a Zombie Apocalypse, Or What Edward Cullen Has To Do With the Hamburger On Your Plate
Craig McFarlane SA 308
247 Dinosaurs! (Need we say more?) Amanda Kijewski UC 180248 G.I. Joe versus Barbie: Exploring Gender in Popular Culture Julie Lalonde & Christine
Kelly TB 403
249 Got Any Spare Change? The Who, What, and Why of Poverty and Homelessness
Nick Falvo & Tracey Lauriault
SA 404
250 Sugar and Spice but Not Always Nice: Understanding the Social World of Girls – Restricted to Girls only!
Tina Daniels SA 408
251 Anthropology of Science Fiction Rodney Nelson SA 303253 The Brain: Unraveling its Mysteries Rim Khazall SA 409
Building Codes (refer to campus map on back page)
DT Dunton Tower HP Herzberg Physics LA Loeb Building MC Minto Centre ME Mackenzie Building PA Paterson Hall ML MacOdrum Library AT Azrieli Theatre SA Southam Hall SC Steacie Building TB Tory Building UC UniCentre
THE EMCP ORIENTATION MEETS* AT THE QUAD AREA
ON SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011 *See Rain Locations
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