EMCP 2014 O - Carleton University

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EMCP 2014 O - Carleton University
EMCP 2014 ORIENTATION DAY
www.carleton.ca/emcp
WELCOME!
W
e are delighted that you have chosen Carleton University for an enrichment program this year. Throughout
its thirty-three year history, the EMCP 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
and classmates! On Sunday May 4, 2014 at 1pm, 2pm, or 3pm
sessions, we invite you to join us on campus for the Enrichment MiniCourses Program (EMCP) Orientation day. Students and parents will
meet outside the TORY QUAD area and will be escorted to their
respective classroom for an orientation session. Please make note of
your orientation time:
NOTE: The parking pass that you’ve
placed on your dashboard (letter) on
Sunday is only good on the
Orientation day. Parents and
students will be expected to pay for
parking during the week. Please
note: scooters, skateboards & roller
blades ARE NOT PERMITTED ON
CAMPUS.
For courses 200 - 218, your orientation session is at 1pm.
For courses 219 - 236, your orientation session is at 2pm.
For courses 237 - 257, your orientation session is at 3pm.
ORIENTATION AGENDA
Please note; in case of inclement weather, we will meet in the
UniCenter “Galleria.”
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Discover Carleton’s learning environment! We are delighted to
introduce you to our excellent academic programs offered in a
friendly, informal atmosphere of the EMCP. We want you to feel at
home and part of Carleton’s community.
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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 2014 Carleton T-shirt. On Wednesday at noon, there will be
activities held in the UniCentre Galleria. We’ll draw prizes that include
Carleton collectibles and souvenirs. Finally, a certificate will be
provided to all students who successfully completed the EMCP ‘14
week.
6.
Scholarships are also presented annually to former EMCP
students. Each student who attends a mini-course at Carleton is
ELIGIBLE to apply, and COULD qualify for one of the four $1,000
scholarship upon admission to the University in their first year of
studies. For more information, please visit:
http://www.carleton.ca/emcp/programs/application.pdf
Gather at the orientation site
(QUAD)
Meet your instructor
Meet your classmates
Visit your classroom
Receive highlights for mini-course
week
Return tomorrow for
classes (9:00 am-3:00 pm daily)
NEED INFORMATION?
Call our Information Hotline
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) of the Tory
Building, Monday, May 5 at 8:15 a.m.
Guides will take you to your classroom.
IMPORTANT: When parking for the EMCP Orientation,
please place the enclosed letter (white insert) from this brochure
on your dashboard as your parking pass.
http://www.carleton.ca/emcp | Tel: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095
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ORIENTATION DAY - SUNDAY, MAY 4, 2014 AT 1PM, 2PM, OR 3PM SESSIONS
1:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 200 THROUGH 218 **RAIN LOCATION:
Course
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
Course Title
Nature’s Wonders: From Rocks to Plants to Fishes and other Animals
Instructor
Alisa Chung/Caleigh Delle
Parme
Classroom
RB 3201
What is Evolution? Fact, Fiction and Fundamentals
William Hughes
Adventures in Mathematics
James Bondar
Mysteries and Myths: An Exploration of Mental Health
Laura Friberg
Computer Science and Games: Just for GIRLS!
Gail Carmichael
Chance, Confidence, Certainty, Cancer, Causality, Correlation
Ahmed Almusket
The Recipe for Entertainment: Computer Science and Video Games
Jiayu Li
Youth Health Detective: Examining early life stress and illness in Canada
Nazneen Rustom
Experimental Microbiology: A hands on approach to exploring the unseen world
around us
Discovering the Brain
Melissa Kohlman
RB 1201
HP 4351
CB 3400
CB 2400
HP 1160
ME 3174
ME 3190
SA 315
Rim Khazall and
Harry MacKay
TB 217
Short Circuit
Abdolriza Shirvani
Computer See, Computer Do: A hands-on Exploration of Code and Interactive Art
Anthony Scavarelli
Web Wizardry 101
Jesse Gerroir
The Future is Now: Design Your Own Superhero!
Jessie Thavonekham
Re-Making Your World: From Garbage to Goods!
Neil Voorneveld
Design Tools for the Digital World of the 21st century!
Johnny El-Alam
Humans in Space!-Past, Present and Future
Barbara Eade
Predicting Heart Attacks and Building Terminator Arms: How Biomedical Engineers
are Saving the World
Let’s Build a Driverless Car!
Patrick Quesnel
Geoff Clarke
Graham Eatherley
HP 5151
AP 134
ME 3328
ME 3473
ME 3475
AP 236
TB 219
SA 402
2:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 219 THROUGH 236 **RAIN LOCATION:
Course
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
233
234
235
236
MEET IN THE UNICENTRE – GALLERIA
CB 2104
MEET IN THE UNICENTRE – GALLERIA
Course Title
Small but Mighty! Electrical and Electronic Components and Circuits
Francisca Adaramola
Instructor
Energy for Today and Tomorrow
Craig G. Merrett
Architectural Puzzling
Adriana Ross
Game Design Like a Pro!
Rufino R. Ansara
The Future of Electronics
Ehsan Ghias-Begloo
Vibration Fixation
Andrew Price
Combo course: How to get cheap solar power and program a robotic race car
Nagui Mikhail
Be a Civil Engineer for one Week and Build your Mini House
M. A Majeed
Got Law? An Introduction to Law and Sentencing
Barbara Ann Vocisano
Life in Front of a Camera: Image, Identity, and Celebrity Culture
Rebecca Elliott
Media, Memes, and Mashups: Taking Charge in New and Social Media
Suzanne Waldman
People for Sale? Understanding and Challenging Modern Day Slavery
Christina Harrison Baird
A Visit to Europe from Canada
Ece Yilmaz
How to be a Dictator
Caitlin Keaney
Experiments within poverty: A look at poverty around the world
Brianna Strumm
Become the leader of Russia, the US or Iran…for a week!- Think and behave like a
state!
Captain America vs. Captain Canuk: Comparing National Similarities and
Differences from “Eh?” to Zamboni
Ardit Skora
Classroom
ME 3235
TB 204
UC 280
AP 136
CB 3104
TB 224
AP 338 B
UC 378
SA 403
SA 311
RB 2308
SA 406
SA 409
SA 413
SA 415
SA 417
Stephanie Kloibhofer
SA 515
3:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 237 THROUGH 257 **RAIN LOCATION:
Course
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
252
253
254
255
257
Course Title
MEET IN THE UNICENTRE – GALLERIA
Yo Dawg! Exploring Hip Hop and the Language of Resistance
Instructor
Greer Brabazon
Write by the River- Explore, reading, writing, travel, & life
Richard Taylor
Deciphering Hidden Messages in Music Videos
Zahira Sarwar
“Ceci n’est pas une pipe”: Thinking like an Artist
Christina Dore
“Guerilla in the Midst”: Considering Graffiti Art
Anna Khimasia
The Anthropology of Science Fiction
Rodney Nelson
Beyond “good” grammar: Language made unboring
Erin Bidlake
A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words: understanding the images around us
Sheena Ellison
“The L337 Pen: Narrative and Plot Constructs in Video Games”
Erica Leighton
Music and Politics
Jennifer Bernston
Do you wonder why people behave the way they do?
Georgina Faddoul
Books on Film
Lina Shoumarova
Growing up in Borderland: Teenagers on the Margins
Bippity-Boppity-What?! Jumping Down the Rabbit Hole of Disney Movies
Alejandro Hernandez/Anthony
Minichilli
Sarah Spear
Picture This! The Secret Language of Images
Brittney Anne Bos
I Love Rock n Roll: Introducing a Popular Music Genre
Michael Audette-Longo
Fe(men)ism is for Everybody! Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love the Fbomb
Bitten by the Travel Bug
Sarah Rodimon/Melissa Conte
Evelyn Boy-Mena & Devyn
Stackhouse
Classroom
SA 518
RB 3224
SA 502
SA 501
UC 376
SA 303
SA 517
SA 505
RB 3202
UC 279
SA 314
SA 506
RB 1200
TB 206
SA 313
SA 516
TB 213
SA 520
Building Codes (refer to campus map on back page)
DT
LA
ME
ML
SA
TB
RB
Dunton Tower
Loeb Building
Mackenzie Building
MacOdrum Library
Southam Hall
Tory Building
River Building
HP
MC
PA
AT
SC
UC
Herzberg Physics
Minto Centre
Paterson Hall
Azrieli Theatre
Steacie Building
UniCentre
THE EMCP ORIENTATION MEETS IN THE QUAD AREA*
ON SUNDAY, MAY 4, 2014
*See Rain Locations
http://www.carleton.ca/emcp | Tel: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095
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TORY QUAD
http://www.carleton.ca/emcp | Tel: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095
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