XII. Course Descriptions
External Courses
All courses labeled XCST*XXXX are Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Courses. The corresponding Conestoga Course numbers are provided. Detailed course profiles can be accessed through the Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning home page at http://www.conestogac.on.ca/. All XCST*XXXX courses are limited to students in the Career Development Practitioner program.
All courses labeled XSEN*XXXX are Seneca College Courses. The corresponding Seneca Course numbers are provided. Detailed course profiles can be accessed through the Seneca College home page at http://www.senecac.on.ca/. All XSEN*XXXX courses are limited to students in the B.Sc.(Tech.) program.
All courses labeled XSHR*XXXX are Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Courses. The course descriptions appear in the Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning academic calendar and can be accessed through the Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning home page a100t http://www.sheridanc.on.ca/. All XSHR*XXXX courses are limited to students in the Sports Injury Management program.
XCST*2000 Career Counselling and Development F,W (0-0) [0.50]
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This course provides an overview of the theory and practice of career counselling and development. Emphasis will be placed on an analysis of career development theories, occupational structures, career information, approaches to vocational assessment, the practice of career counselling, and future trends in the evolution of the field. (Offered through distance education format only.) |
External Course Code(s): |
Conestoga #90370800 |
XSEN*2010 Effective Business and Technical Writing F (3-0) [0.50]
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This subject introduces the study of technical writing, including specified formats such as memoranda, letters, proposals, and informal reports. The course applies and develops the skills of technical writing in a series of writing assignments placing emphasis on brevity, clarity, conciseness, unity and coherence - all essential to good technical communication. Basic research skills and effective oral communications are also covered. This course is offered at Guelph. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #SES-391 |
XSEN*2020 Management Studies: Business and Human Relations F (3-0) [0.50]
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This subject concentrates on the human factor within the typical business situation. Its main purpose is to help students develop effective human relations, frameworks and practical human relations, problem-solving skills for the work environment. Selected topics will include: building a positive self-concept; interpersonal communication and listening skills; developing healthy emotions; resolving interpersonal conflict; and building positive relationships for a healthy work environment. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #BUS-203 |
XSEN*3020 Pharmaceutical Analysis W (2-4) [0.50]
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The aim of this course is to simulate the pharmaceutical quality control laboratory providing students with an inside knowledge of the industry. To accomplish this students are introduced to the pharmaceutical terms, definitions and forms (e.g. Certificate of Analysis), drug legislations, and regulatory agencies (FDA, TPP). Strong emphasis is placed on the navigation and interpretation of pharmacopeial compendia (USP, BP, EP). Other aspects of the course include ICH stability requirements, stability protocols and stability reports. Practical aspects include physical, wet chemical and instrumental analyses of drug substances, in-process materials and finish products using official pharmacopeial methodologies. Calculations (e.g. % Purity, % Impurity and % Label Claim) relating to the analyses described above are dealt with and students are required to use SOPs during all pharmaceutical laboratory sessions to ensure compliance with GMP, GLP, FDA and TPP regulations. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
Prerequisite(s): |
CHEM*2400, CHEM*2580
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External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #PHA-333 |
XSEN*3030 Pharmacology and Applied Toxicology W (3-3) [0.50]
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This subject is an introduction to the general aspects of pharmacology and toxicology. The lecture topics will cover the pharmacological activity of drugs on the autonomic nervous system, central nervous system and the cardiovascular system. The laboratory practicals will focus on testing, drug screening, and clinical trial methodology. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
Prerequisite(s): |
CHEM*2400, CHEM*2580
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External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #PHT-533 |
XSEN*3040 Occupational Health and Chemistry W (2-3) [0.50]
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A general coverage of general aspects of industrial hygiene. Specific topics include Canadian legislation with respect to Occupational Safety, modes of evaluation of chemical exposure, occupational toxicology, and instrumentation associated with the evaluation of the occupational environment. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
Prerequisite(s): |
CHEM*2700
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External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #OCC-433 |
XSEN*3060 Pharmaceutical Analysis - Advanced W (2-3) [0.50]
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This course reinforces the concept of how the pharmaceutical laboratory works by focusing on method validation requirements within the pharmaceutical industry. It introduces students to the regulatory (ICH, FDA) requirements and guidelines for systems validation, including TPP-acceptable methods and GMP regulations. Validation methods that are taught include Related Substances, Assay, Dissolution and Cleaning. Critical validation parameters (e.g., linearity, specificity, limit of quantitation, etc.) are focused on as well as validation protocols including establishing specifications and dealing with exceptions or out-of-specification (OOS) results. Process validation characteristics (i.e., Design Qualification (DQ), Installation Qualification (IQ), Operation Qualification (OQ), Performance Qualification(PQ) or System Suitability) are also emphasized as well as "Best Practices" such as Process Capabilities and Annual Product Review. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
Prerequisite(s): |
XSEN*3020
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External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #PHA-533 |
XSEN*3100 Analog and Digital Communications S (3-2) [0.50]
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Students are provided with a good background in the fundamentals of analog communication techniques including modulation schemes (e.g. AM and FM) and associated circuitry. The course also introduces the concepts of digital communications, covering such topics as sampling, PCM, digital multiplexing, and digital modulation. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #ADC-455 |
XSEN*3110 Advanced Operating Systems S (2-2) [0.50]
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This course introduces basic network concepts using the architecture of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional as the main Network Operating System. Focusing on Windows 2000 Professional, the integration and configuration of networking topologies within office environments will be demonstrated. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #CPS-455 |
XSEN*3120 Microprocessors I S (3-2) [0.50]
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This introductory microcontroller subject deals with both the hardware and software of 8-bit devices. The primary example used is the Motorola MC68HC11. The subject examines two major areas: introductory computer/microcontroller concepts, and assembler language programming. A substantial amount of time is devoted to practical laboratory work. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #MCO-455 |
XSEN*3130 Object Oriented Programming Using C++ W (2-2) [0.50]
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The course uses the C++ programming language as a tool to implement Object Oriented Programming (OOP) concepts. The OOP concepts such as Classes, Member and Friend Functions, Constructor and Destructor Functions, Operator Overloading, Inheritance, Composition, Virtual Functions and Polymorphism, Stream I/O, Templates and Exception Handling are covered, as well as the OOP methods. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #PRG 355 |
XSEN*3140 Operating Systems W (2-2) [0.50]
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This subject explores the system concepts, command languages and application of several operating system platforms such as UNIX. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #DPR-355 |
XSEN*4010 Pharmaceutical Calculations W (3-0) [0.50]
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This subject deals with computations relevant to pharmaceutical topics. Included are the representation of scientific and technical data, chemical kinetics and drug stability, osmo-lality and tonicity, pH and solubility, viscosity, phase rule and numerous pharmaceutical calculations (e.g. manufacturing formulas, dosage formulations, radiochemistry, concentration, alligation, HLB, etc.). This course is taught at Seneca College. |
Prerequisite(s): |
CHEM*2400, CHEM*3570
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External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #PHC-533 |
XSEN*4020 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry W (1-3) [0.50]
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In this subject the determination of the structure of organic compounds using spectroscopic methods such as N.M.R. and mass spectroscopy are discussed. Correlation of structure and reactivity (in particular, drug activity) of organic compounds is also explored. A multi-step synthesis of an anesthetic (lidocaine) and mass-spectrometric analysis of an unknown organic compound (or mixture) are examples of lab-projects covered in this subject. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
Prerequisite(s): |
CHEM*3750
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External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #PAC-633 |
XSEN*4030 Pharmaceutical Product Formulations W (2-3) [0.50]
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This subject deals with the theoretical and practical aspects of pharmaceutical product formulation with an emphasis on semi-solid and liquid formulations. The students prepare and test ointments, creams, lotions, and syrups in the laboratory. Formulation as it relates to overall product stability and efficacy is also covered in both theoretical and practical terms. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
Prerequisite(s): |
CHEM*3750
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External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #PPF-633 |
XSEN*4040 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing W (2-3) [0.50]
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An introduction to the important principles and methods related to the production of pharmaceuticals. Topics include methods of manufacture of important dosage forms, regulations governing various dosage forms, good manufacturing practice as defined by regulatory bodies and an overview of the manufacturing plant during the various stages of production with emphasis on GMP. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
Prerequisite(s): |
CHEM*3570, CHEM*3750
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External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #PYM-633 |
XSEN*4050 Biopharmaceuticals W (3-0) [0.50]
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This subject introduces the student to the rapidly developing field of biotechnology and biopharmaceuticals. Techniques used in the development of biopharmaceuticals will be emphasized as well as large-scale production of biologicals manufactured by genetic engineering processes. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #BPH-633 |
XSEN*4100 Event Driven Programming and Visual Basic S (2-2) [0.50]
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This course covers the essential programming concepts supported by the Visual Basic programming language, including: object-oriented programming, database management, activeX controls, file I/O, user-defined data types. Various objects (forms, modules and controls) provided by Visual Basic will be used. The course will introduce the fundamental concepts of the event-driven and visual programming. Visual Basic Professional Edition will be used as the integrated development environment. The interaction between Visual Basic and various DBMS software packages will be introduced. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #PRG-455 |
XSEN*4110 Data Acquisition and Control W (3-2) [0.50]
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This course covers the real-time acquisition and display of analog signals using a PC, interface card, and A/D converter. 'C' will be used as the programming language. The course will cover the basic architecture of the PC as well as interfacing to the PC bus. Graphical programming techniques will be developed for the purposes of displaying and trending sensor data. The course will introduce the fundamental concepts of feedback control using a PC. The course also reviews analog electronics, the purpose being to develop skills in analog interface design. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
Prerequisite(s): |
XSEN*3130
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External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #CST-555 |
XSEN*4120 Data Communications I W (4-2) [0.50]
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This course has been designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the underlying principles of the rapidly expanding and changing discipline of Data Communications. The following topics in this subject are discussed: terminology, components, network design and configurations, transmission media including fibre optical design methods, protocols, topologies, architectures, private and public network strategies and LAN vendors. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #DCM-555 |
XSEN*4130 Networking Essentials W (1-3) [0.50]
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The major topics covered in this course include: networking overview and topologies, network cabling, network access methods and technologies, network architectures (OSI model) and standards, network protocols, network connectivity, local area network implementation and configuration, Windows 95/98, Windows NT/2K, and Linux. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #NET-555 |
XSEN*4140 Technical and Personal Communications S (4-0) [0.50]
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This course combines reading, writing, and basic research skills and applied them to technical materials and situations - specifically, the ones you will encounter as a computer engineering technologist. Today, technical firms insist on strong communication skills in their employees, not just technical competence. Oral and written presentations of material, as well as project-related research, will be required elements of this course. This course is taught at Seneca College. |
External Course Code(s): |
Seneca #TPC-455 |
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