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D299 Loeb | Tel: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095 | Fax: 613.520.3459 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.carleton.ca/emcp E NRICHMENT M INI -C OURSES P ROGRAM Dear Parents: We are delighted that your child has chosen Carleton University for the Enrichment Mini-Courses Program (EMCP) 2015. On Sunday, May 3, 2015 you are welcome to join us for the EMCP Orientation Day. This is an opportunity for you to meet the instructor/s and get oriented with our campus where your child will be attending EMCP class for the week. A typical orientation session will last for about an hour. In addition to meeting their instructor/s and classmates, your class will talk about the activities of the week, filed trips, etc. We anticipate close to 3000 people attending the orientation and so we have scheduled three sessions. For courses # 200-219 the session is at 1pm; for courses # 220-239 at 2pm; and for courses # 240-258 at 3pm. We request that you come and attend the scheduled time of your orientation. If you are interested in a formal guided tour (45 minutes) of the campus before or after your class orientation, please register online at http://admissions.carleton.ca/enrichment-mini-courses-program- tours/. Only two sessions are offered, at 2 pm and at 3 pm. We have enclosed the brochure outlining the program, along with the leaflet (Quick Guide to Carleton) which you can review in advance of the orientation. You and your students will report directly to your designated classroom on Sunday, May 3 rd (please refer to the map on the back of the brochure). Please read these brochures carefully and make sure to note the time of your orientation session. You may be interested to know that four $1,000 scholarships are presented annually to former EMCP students. Each student who attends a mini-course at Carleton is eligible to apply and COULD QUALIFY for a $1,000 scholarship upon admission to a first year undergraduate program at Carleton University. For additional information on the EMCP scholarships or other details about the EMCP at Carleton University, visit http://www.carleton.ca/emcp/forms/. Please let us know if you have any questions, or need assistance. We look forward to meeting you on Sunday May 3, 2015. Sincerely, Nestor B. Querido Enrichment Mini-Courses Program (EMCP) Carleton University 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S-5B6 IMPORTANT NOTICE: All visitor parking areas on campus are programmed based on the rate of $1.75/half hour time period. Core/premium parking areas (Lots P1 & P2) are enforced as four-hour maximum parking limit areas. On weekends, parking costs $3.00 (flat rate) for all-day parking. On Sunday, looks for an EMCP staff for a free parking ticket (offered on Sunday ONLY). For detailed information about pre-purchase parking permit, disability parking and printable parking map, please visit http://carleton.ca/parking/visitors/

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D299 Loeb | Tel: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095 | Fax: 613.520.3459 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.carleton.ca/emcp

ENRICHMENT MINI-COURSES PROGRAM

Dear Parents: We are delighted that your child has chosen Carleton University for the Enrichment Mini-Courses Program (EMCP) 2015.

On Sunday, May 3, 2015 you are welcome to join us for the EMCP Orientation Day. This is an opportunity for you to meet the instructor/s and get oriented with our campus where your child will be attending EMCP class for the week. A typical orientation session will last for about an hour. In addition to meeting their instructor/s and classmates, your class will talk about the activities of the week, filed trips, etc. We anticipate close to 3000 people attending the orientation and so we have scheduled three sessions. For courses # 200-219 the session is at 1pm; for courses # 220-239 at 2pm; and for courses # 240-258 at 3pm. We request that you come and attend the scheduled time of your orientation.

If you are interested in a formal guided tour (45 minutes) of the campus before or after your class orientation, please register online at http://admissions.carleton.ca/enrichment-mini-courses-program-tours/. Only two sessions are offered, at 2 pm and at 3 pm.

We have enclosed the brochure outlining the program, along with the leaflet (Quick Guide to Carleton) which you can review in advance of the orientation. You and your students will report directly to your designated classroom on Sunday, May 3rd (please refer to the map on the back of the brochure). Please read these brochures carefully and make sure to note the time of your orientation session.

You may be interested to know that four $1,000 scholarships are presented annually to former EMCP students. Each student who attends a mini-course at Carleton is eligible to apply and COULD QUALIFY for a $1,000 scholarship upon admission to a first year undergraduate program at Carleton University. For additional information on the EMCP scholarships or other details about the EMCP at Carleton University, visit http://www.carleton.ca/emcp/forms/. Please let us know if you have any questions, or need assistance. We look forward to meeting you on Sunday May 3, 2015. Sincerely, Nestor B. Querido Enrichment Mini-Courses Program (EMCP) Carleton University 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S-5B6

IMPORTANT NOTICE: All visitor parking areas on campus are programmed based on the rate of $1.75/half hour time period. Core/premium parking areas (Lots P1 & P2) are enforced as four-hour maximum parking limit areas. On weekends, parking costs $3.00 (flat rate) for all-day parking. On Sunday, looks for an EMCP staff for a free parking ticket (offered on Sunday ONLY). For detailed information about pre-purchase parking permit, disability parking and printable parking map, please visit http://carleton.ca/parking/visitors/

http://www.carleton.ca/emcp | Tel: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095 1

EMCP 2015 ORIENTATION DAY

www.carleton.ca/emcp

WELCOME!

e are delighted that you have chosen Carleton University for an enrichment program this year. Throughout its thirty-fourth 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 3, 2015 at 1pm, 2pm, or 3pm sessions, we invite you to join us on campus for the Enrichment Mini-Courses Program (EMCP) Orientation day. Students and parents will meet in their designated classroom. Please refer to the map at the back of this brochure. EMCP staff will be available to direct/escort you to your respective classroom for a class orientation session. Please make note of your orientation time:

For courses 200 - 219, your orientation session is at 1pm. For courses 220 - 239, your orientation session is at 2pm. For courses 240 - 258, your orientation session is at 3pm. Please note: in case you are lost, go to the Tory Foyer and we’ll be there to help you, or ask any EMCP staff (wearing EMCP black T-shirt).

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 community.

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 2015 Carleton T-shirt. On Sunday at the class orientation, we’ll draw prizes that include Carleton collectibles and souvenirs. On Wednesday, May 6, at noon, there will be free popcorn and cotton candies available. And finally, a certificate will be provided to all students who successfully completed the EMCP ‘15 week.

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

IMPORTANT: On Sunday, when parking for the EMCP Orientation, please look for an EMCP staff and ask for a parking ticket. Otherwise the parking fee for Sunday is $3.00 NOTE: Parents and students will be expected to pay for parking during the week. Please note: scooters, skateboards & roller blades ARE NOT PERMITTED ON CAMPUS.

ORIENTATION AGENDA

1. Go straight to your designated

classroom 2. Meet your instructor 3. Meet your classmates 4. Visit your classroom 5. Receive highlights for mini-course

week 6. 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 4 at 8:15 a.m. Guides will take you to your classroom.

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ORIENTATION DAY - SUNDAY, MAY 3, 2015 AT 1PM, 2PM, OR 3PM SESSIONS 1:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 200 THROUGH 219 (REPORT DIRECTLY TO YOUR DESIGNATED CLASSROOM)

2:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 220 THROUGH 239 (REPORT DIRECTLY TO YOUR DESIGNATED CLASSROOM)

Course Course Title Instructor Classroom

220 Game Design 101 Rufino R. Ansara AT 134

221 Explore the crossroads of Medicine & Engineering aka Biomedical Engineering Shermeen Nizami CB 3400

222 Architectural Puzzling Adriana Ross UC 280

223 The World of Electronics: Design, Build, and Play Ehsan Ghias-Begloo AP 340

224 GOT LAW? An Introduction to Law and Sentencing Barbara Ann Vocisano SA 315

225 #EliminatePoverty - A Human Rights Approach to Poverty in Canada Filipe Duarte UC 279

226 The Power of Propaganda: Past and Present Jacob Forrest UC 378

227 Do Good or Do Evil: How Public Relations Works On Us Karen Keskinen SA 403

228 So You Want To Be A Journalist? Kathy Dobson RB 3220

229 Spying for Dummies: What is intelligence? How does it work? Why is it important, and who are the members of Canada’s Intelligence Community?

Kurt F. Jensen TB 447

231 Don’t Panic! Viruses, superbugs and the zombie apocalypse: Understanding science and media representations of risk

Scott Mitchell SA 409

232 Location is everything! Susan Tudin Library

233 Media, Memes, and Mashups: Taking Charge in New and Social Media Suzanne Waldman RB 3320

234 Be a world leader for a week! Yelda Gülderen SA 415

235 Sound Selling: Music and Sound in Audiovisual Advertising Agnes Malkinson SA 417

236 Write by the River – Explore, reading, writing, travel, & life. Richard Taylor RB 3228

237 The Anthropology of Science Fiction Rodney Nelson SA 413

238 Travel the World with an Anthropologist Amanda Joy PA 114

239 It’s A Kids World: Exploring Social Development in Children Kristen Archbell Laura Ooi

SA 408

Course Course Title Instructor Classroom

200 Nature’s Wonders: From Rocks to Plants to Fishes and other Animals Melissa Dick Jordann Foster

CB 2104

201 Teach your Computer to Paint Jason Hinek RB 1201

202 Animation with Processing Ann Fry TB 219

203 Out of This World Physics Etienne Rollin, Penka Matanska and Julia Wallace

HP 3125

204 Computer Science and Games: Just for GIRLS! Gail Carmichael HP 4155

205 Can you imagine? 12 + 21 = 00001100 + 00010101 Ahmad Biniaz LA B241

206 The Recipe for Entertainment: Computer Science and Video Games Jiayu Li ME 3174

207 Youth Health Detective: Examining early life stress and illness in Canada Nazneen Rustom TB 204

208 This is Your Brain on Drugs Nina Hedayati Patricia Van Roon

SA 502

209 Short Circuit Abdolriza Shirvani HP 3115

210 Quantum Food 101 Rowida Mohamed TB 208

211 Let’s have a conversation about health Zeina Abou-Rizk SA 506

212 Mathematics, Statistics, Art, Politics and Casinos: Explore the Connections Ann Woodside HP 4351

213 Web Wizardry 101 Jesse Gerroir SA 518

214 Controlling your world is as easy as Pi: Raspberry Pi Bobby Chawla CB 5107

215 Exploring various relationships between architecture + pop culture Brynne Campbell Kristen Gagnon

CB 2202

216 Design Tools for the Digital World of the 21st century! Johnny El-Alam AP 236

217 Humans in Space! – Past, Present and Future Barbara Eade SA 402

218 The Hand and the Computer in Architectural Representation Katelyn Graham ME 3328

219 #Form #Function #Fun Pallavi Swaranjali ME 3269

http://www.carleton.ca/emcp | Tel: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095 3

3:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 240 THROUGH 258 (REPORT DIRECTLY TO YOUR DESIGNATED CLASSROOM)

Course Course Title Instructor Classroom

240 Winging it: The Art of Musical Improvisation Andrew Sproule SA 501

241 Macklemore and the PS4 Ashley Bildfell RB 3110

242 So You Think You Can Read? Bridgette Brown SA 303

243 SOUNDTREK: Exploring Music for Film and Television Curtis Perry SA 515

244 The L337 Pen: Narrative and Plot Constructs in Video Games Erica Leighton RB 2311

245 Stop! You Have the Right to Remain Silent Elisabeth Leroux RB 3202

246 Language secrets and myths Erin Bidlake PA 111

247 Policing in Canada: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Evan Murphy TB 446

248 Mandarin: the most widely spoken language in the world Hong Ju Han SA 506

249 Drop and give me twenty: Writing boot camp Janna Klostermann SA 505

250 LOVE (<3) YOURSELF: Feminist Approaches to Self-Love and Care Jessica Azevedo Jenna Amirault

SA 411

251 Criminals, Cops, and Courts: An Introduction to Forensic Psychology Kate Pardoel TB 342

252 So You Think You Know Popular Music? Keith McCuaig TB 206

253 Thriving and Surviving in the Cyber World Christine Polihronis Nicole Summers

SA 313

254 Through the eyes of two nerds: understanding language Roxana-Maria Barbu Marly Mageau

SA 516

255 Selfie…more than just a social media update Stephanie Kloibhofer SA 314

257 Sugar and Spice But Not Always Nice: Understanding the Social World of Girls Tina Daniels RB 3112

258 Towards a Smarter Business Soheila Bashardoust SA 406

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 RB River Building

THE EMCP ORIENTATION DAY IS ON SUNDAY, MAY 3, 2015

http://www.carleton.ca/emcp | Tel: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095 4

TORY FOYER

Getting to Carleton

OC Transpo

The bus routes that service Carleton

University include the numbers 4, 7, and 111. Please contact OC Transpo to confirm

routes, times, and/or changes in their

schedules.

O-Train

The O-Train also stops at Carleton’s campus. You can find the schedule at

www.octranspo.com or at the O-Train stations.

Visitor’s Parking at Carleton

Metered Lots: All metered lots are based on the rate of $1.75 for half an

hour. P1 Behind the MacOdrum Library

P8 Behind the Loeb Building

Pay and Display Lots: All Pay and Display lots are based on a rate

of $1.75 per half hour up to a 4-hour maximum of $13.00, except for P6 which offers a maximum of $10.00.

P1 Behind the MacOdrum Library

P2 In front of the University Centre

P10 Behind the Carleton Technology & Training Centre

Parking Garage (Levels 2 & 3) P6 Near Bronson Avenue, beside

Anniversary Park

Parking is $3.00 on Saturday and Sunday

Building Codes

AT Azrieli Theatre

CTTC Carleton Technology & Training Centre

DT Dunton Tower HP Herzberg Physics

LA Loeb Building MC Minto Centre

ME Mackenzie Building

ML MacOdrum Library PA Patterson Hall

RB River Building SA Southam Hall

SC Steacie Building SP St. Patrick’s Building

TB Tory Building

UC University Centre

Mid-Week Event

Wednesday, May 6th, 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm

Come out to the UniCentre Galleria and enjoy

your lunch with all your fellow EMCP

classmates! Free cotton candy and popcorn will be available.

Phone: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095

Email: [email protected]

The EMCP’15 Headquarter is in 234 TB and the Hospitality Room is in TB 202 (Tory Building).

EMCP is administered at Carleton by: www.carleton.ca/cuol

ENRICHMENT MINI-COURSES PROGRAM

EMCP 2015 Quick Guide to Carleton

Things you need to know!

Since 1981

Orientation Day

Sunday, May 3, 2015

(Please report directly to your designated classroom)

1 pm session: courses 200-219

2 pm session: courses 220-239

3 pm session: courses 240-258

EMCP Week

Monday–Friday

May 4–8, 2015

9:00 am to 3:00 pm [email protected]

www.carleton.ca/emcp

Lost? Come to the Information Booth, located in the Tory Foyer. The HQ is in room 234 of the Tory Building. Open from 8:15 am to 3:30 pm

Hungry? For snacks, vending machines are located throughout the campus. For lunch, try one of the following: Fourth Level, University Centre Hours: 7:30 am-2:30 pm

Food Court Second Level, University Centre Hours: 8:00 am-8:00 pm

Loeb Café First Level, Loeb Building Hours: Mon-Thurs: 7:30 am -7:00 pm;

Fridays 7:30 am-3:00 pm

Sick? Suite 2600 CTTC Building Phone: 613.520.6674

Hours: 8:30 am-4:30 pm Health Services can help you with any problems you might have during your time at Carleton. Feel

free to walk in and see a nurse anytime, or you can make an appointment to see a doctor.

If you need regular allergy shots, you can store your serum at the clinic and the nurse will administer your injections. Please remember to bring your health card to every visit. Medical emergencies should be directed to the University Safety Department mobile unit at 613.520.4444.

Other Facilities: Bookstore Main Floor, University Centre

Hours: 8:30 am-4:30 pm The University Bookstore offers a wide range of books, clothing, stationary, and accessories. MacOdrum Library Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 am-6:00 pm during the EMCP week. As a mini-course student, you have full access to the library. However, all materials must be used within the library. Study space is available throughout the five floors. UniCentre Store First Level, University Centre Hours: 9:00 am-7:00 pm You can purchase sundries, magazines, greeting cards and snacks from the UniCentre store. The campus Post Office is also available at this location.

EMCP Scholarship Each student who attends a mini-course at Carleton becomes eligible to apply and COULD QUALIFY for a $1000.00 scholarship upon admission to the University in their first year of studies. The scholarship is presented annually to five former mini-course students with the highest academic standing upon admission to the University. The scholarship presented annually was established in 1990 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Enrichment Mini-Courses program. In the upcoming 2015-16 academic year, the scholarship will be awarded to four candidates who have the highest scholastic standing of all the candidates who are eligible for the award.

No. EMCP 2015 Course Title Location

200 Nature’s Wonders: From Rocks to Plants to Fishes and other Animals CB 2104

201 Teach your Computer to Paint RB 1201

202 Animation with Processing TB 219

203 Out of This World Physics HP 3125

204 Computer Science and Games: Just for GIRLS! HP 4155

205 Can you imagine? 12 + 21 = 00001100 + 00010101 LA B241

206 The Recipe for Entertainment: Computer Science and Video Games ME 3174

207 Youth Health Detective: Examining early life stress and illness in Canada TB 204

208 This is Your Brain on Drugs SA 502

209 Short Circuit HP 3115

210 Quantum Food 101 TB 208

211 Computer See, Computer Do: A hands-on Exploration of Code and Interactive Art

SA 506

212 Mathematics, Statistics, Art, Politics and Casinos: Explore the Connections HP 4351

213 Web Wizardry 101 SA 518

214 Controlling your world is as easy as Pi: Raspberry Pi CB 5107

215 Exploring various relationships between architecture + pop culture CB 2202

216 Design Tools for the Digital World of the 21st century! AP 236

217 Humans in Space! – Past, Present and Future SA 402

218 The Hand and the Computer in Architectural Representation ME 3328

219 #Form #Function #Fun ME 3269

220 Game Design 101 AT 134

221 Explore the crossroads of Medicine & Engineering aka Biomedical Engineering CB 3400

222 Architectural Puzzling UC 280

223 The World of Electronics: Design, Build, and Play AP 340

224 GOT LAW? An Introduction to Law and Sentencing SA 315

225 #EliminatePoverty - A Human Rights Approach to Poverty in Canada UC 279

226 The Power of Propaganda: Past and Present UC 378

227 Do Good or Do Evil: How Public Relations Works On Us SA 403

228 So You Want To Be A Journalist? RB 3220

229 Spying for Dummies: What is intelligence? How does it work? Why is it important, and who are the members of Canada’s Intelligence Community?

TB 447

231 Don’t Panic! Viruses, superbugs and the zombie apocalypse: Understanding science and media representations of risk

SA 409

232 Location is everything! Library

233 Media, Memes, and Mashups: Taking Charge in New and Social Media RB 3320

234 Be a world leader for a week! SA 415

235 Sound Selling: Music and Sound in Audiovisual Advertising SA 417

236 Write by the River – Explore, reading, writing, travel, & life. RB 3228

237 The Anthropology of Science Fiction SA 413

238 Travel the World with an Anthropologist PA 114

239 It’s A Kids World: Exploring Social Development in Children SA 408

240 Winging it: The Art of Musical Improvisation SA 501

241 Macklemore and the PS4 RB 3110

242 So You Think You Can Read? SA 303

243 SOUNDTREK: Exploring Music for Film and Television SA 515

244 The L337 Pen: Narrative and Plot Constructs in Video Games RB 2311

245 Stop! You Have the Right to Remain Silent RB 3202

246 Language secrets and myths PA 111

247 Policing in Canada: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly TB 446

248 Mandarin: the most widely spoken language in the world SA 506

249 Drop and give me twenty: Writing boot camp SA 505

250 LOVE (<3) YOURSELF: Feminist Approaches to Self-Love and Care SA 411

251 Criminals, Cops, and Courts: An Introduction to Forensic Psychology TB 342

252 So You Think You Know Popular Music? TB 206

253 Thriving and Surviving in the Cyber World SA 313

254 Through the eyes of two nerds: understanding language SA 516

255 Selfie…more than just a social media update SA 314

257 Sugar and Spice But Not Always Nice: Understanding the Social World of Girls RB 3112

258 Towards a Smarter Business SA 406