Arts, Humanities and Public Affairs Courses

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UBC Point Grey Campus
Archaeology and the Bible ONE DAY @ UBC
Art Deco Streamlined: Women’s Fashions of the 1920s and 1930s
Basic Design Sketching
Basic Drafting for Design
By the Sea, By the Sea: Women’s and Men’s Swimwear of the 19th and 20th
Centuries
ONE DAY @ UBC
Design Presentation: The Art of Presenting Your Design
Dreams and Dreaming ONE DAY @ UBC
Eye to Ages Past and Future: Philosophers of History
Five Things to Know About China ONE DAY @ UBC
French Gardens: Les Châteaux to Monet
From Islam to Santa Barbara: The Mediterranean Garden ONE DAY @ UBC
Great Cities in Their Time: St. Petersburg and Its Culture ONE DAY @ UBC
Introduction to Egyptian Writing ONE DAY @ UBC
Introduction to Ethics ONE DAY @ UBC
John Donne’s Imagination
Jung Meets Freud: The Deep and Analytical Psychology of Carl Jung
King Arthur ONE DAY @ UBC
Popular Biography from Shakespeare to Steve Jobs ONE DAY @ UBC
Return to Assyria and Babylonia: Archaeological Discoveries in the Ancient Lands of Mesopotamia ONE DAY @ UBC
Saints, Seers and Scientists: The Psychology of Religion and Spirituality ONE DAY @ UBC
The Bible in Art: Stories from the Old Testament ONE DAY @ UBC
The Causes of Inter-state and Intra-state War
The Doppelgänger in Literature
The Napoleons
Thinking About Vancouver ONE DAY @ UBC
Understanding Modern Drama ONE DAY @ UBC
Visions of a Better Day to Come ONE DAY @ UBC
Western European Sculpture from the Renaissance to Impressionism
Women with Power: Images of the Strong Woman in Western Literature
UBC Robson Square (downtown)
Critical Thinking: Theory and Practice
Four Stops Along the Interurban
Gods and Heroes of Greek Mythology
How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs: Middle Egyptian
International Scene: Perspectives on World Events and Politics
The Chameleon’s Tales: The Art of Julian Barnes
The Origin and Function of Superstitions

 

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