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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) 2018.
On Sunday, May 6, 2018 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. A typical orientation session will last 45 minutes to an hour. In addition to meeting their instructor(s) and classmates, your child will learn about the activities of the week, field trips, etc. We anticipate close to 3000 people attending the orientation, therefore, orientation will be divided into two sessions:
Courses # 200-225 at 1pm
Courses # 226-259 at 2pm. 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 after your class orientation, please register online at https://carleton.ca/emcp/programs/ . 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 child will report directly to your designated classroom on Sunday, May 6th (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 6, 2018. Sincerely, Carleton University EMCP Team Enrichment Mini-Courses Program (EMCP) Carleton University
IMPORTANT NOTICE: All visitor parking areas on campus cost $1.75/half hour. Core/premium parking areas (Lots P1 & P2) have a four-hour maximum parking limit. On weekends (Saturday and Sunday), all-day parking costs $5.00 (flat rate). 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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EMCP 2018 - ORIENTATION DAY
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WELCOME!
e are delighted that you have chosen Carleton University for an enrichment program this year. Throughout its thirty-seven-year history, the Enrichment Mini-Courses Program (EMCP) has given thousands of students a chance to
experience post-secondary education. As well, this event gives us the opportunity to showcase Carleton’s academic programs and facilities.
Start the week at Carleton University by meeting your instructor(s) and classmates!
On Sunday, May 6, 2018, we invite you to join us on campus for the EMCP
orientation day. You (students and parents) will meet in your designated classroom, for about 45 minutes to an hour, to talk about your class activities for the week. Please refer to the map at the back of this brochure to find out the location of your classroom for the orientation session. Our EMCP staff will be available on campus to direct/escort you to your respective class. Please locate your course number below and make note of your designated orientation session, at 1 pm or 2 pm.
For courses 200 - 225, your orientation session is at 1pm. For courses 226 - 259, your orientation session is at 2pm. Please note: if you are lost, look for an EMCP staff member (wearing black EMCP t-shirt) or, go to the Tory Foyer and we will be there to help you.
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 2018 Carleton T-shirt. During your week in the classroom, your instructor will draw prizes that include Carleton collectibles and souvenirs. On Wednesday, May 9th, all classes will enjoy lunchtime at noon. Finally, you will receive a certificate for completing successfully at the EMCP week.
Scholarships are also presented annually to former EMCP students. Each
student who attends a mini-course is ELIGIBLE to apply. At Carleton University, you COULD qualify for one of the four $1,000 scholarship upon admission to the University in your first year of studies. For more information, please visit: http://carleton.ca/emcp/forms/
IMPORTANT: The parking fee for Sunday is $5.00
NOTE: Parents and students are expected to pay for parking during the week. Please note: scooters, skateboards & roller blades are not permitted on campus.
ORIENTATION DAY AGENDA
Go straight to your designated
classroom
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 Cell: 613.219.2601 (during the EMCP week only) 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 7st at 8:15 a.m. Guides will take you to your classroom.
CONSTRUCTION NOTICE! Please be aware of two buildings on construction on campus.
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ORIENTATION DAY - SUNDAY, MAY 6, 2018 TWO DESIGNATED SESSIONS, 1:00 PM AND 2:00 PM
1:00 PM SESSION – COURSES 200 - 225 (REPORT DIRECTLY TO YOUR DESIGNATED CLASSROOM)
Course Course Title Instructor Classroom
200 Nature's Wonders: From Rocks to Plants to Fishes and other Animals Sarah Walton & Caliegh Delle Palme RB 3201
201 Teach your Computer to Paint Jason Hinek HP 5345 &
4155
202 Out of This World Physics Penka Metanska & Tamara Rozina HP 3125
203 Interactive Technologies and You! Fraydon Karimi SA 316
204 The Magic of the Double Helix: How Genetics Rule the World Around Us Nathalie Puchacz SA 417
205 A Week of Competition Math Kevin Cheung SA 314
206 Amazing things you can do in your web browser Arash Nouri HP 5151
207 Turning Microbes to Gold Houman Moteshareie SA 502
209 Probability, Statistics, Mathematics, Games, Regular Solids, Election Polling, Rubiks Cube: Explore the Connections Ahmed Almaskut HP 4351
210 What is the brain, how does it work and what goes wrong when it gets sick? Nafisa Jadavji SA 501
211 Biomedical Engineering: Crossroads of Medicine & Engineering Mohamed Abdelazez & Shermeen Nizami CB 3101
212 Making Your World: From Garbage to Goods! P. Thongsouksanoumane & Ryo Yonekawa ME 3490
213 Build Your Own Ideas Justin Chin & Leilla Czunyi ME 3473
214 Controlling your world is as easy as Pi. Raspberry Pi Bobby Chawla ME 3290
215 Introduction to International Human Rights Law Helyeh Doutaghi SA 303
216 Life Adrift: Humanity in the context of Climate Change Jayantha Ramasubramanyam SA 313
218 Power and the City: How the municipal government impacts the lives of Canadians Michael Petite SA 409
221 The Zine Scene! Self Publishing & the Power Of Youth Subcultures Meagan Bell SA 308
222 How to be Right: An Introduction to Debate, Logic and Argumentation Nicholas Favero SA 516
223 Captivating Cultures: The European Union’s Culture and Identity Maria Colja SA 517
224 From Me to We: Social Change using Public Relations Karen Keskinen RB 1200
225 What's Wrong with the World? The Winners and Losers of Development Jessica Gamarnik SA 518
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2:00 PM SESSION – COURSES 226 - 259 (REPORT DIRECTLY TO YOUR DESIGNATED CLASSROOM)
Course Course Title Instructor Classroom
226 Guns and Lipgloss: Masculinity, Feminism and Popular Culture Noah Schwartz & Amanda Roberts SA 406
227 GOT LAW? An Introduction to Canadian Law Barbara Ann Vocisano SA 415
228 Guess what survived in 5000-year-old China? Sijie Zhang UC 228
229 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Rebecca Bromwich SA 403
230 Let's Get Activ(ist): Politics and Practice of Social Justice Chris Fairweather SA 515
231 #Selfies, Vlogs, Tumblr & Blogs: Feminist Social Media for Social Change Melissa Conte SA 505
232 A History of the Age of Oil: Technology, Culture & Conflict, 1850-1950 Ian Werely SA 615
234 Cosmic Stories: Creation and the Debate Between Science and Religion Anthony Nairn UC 282
237 The Buddha Goes Korean: Introduction to Buddhist Art of Ancient Korea in Transnational Perspective Euijung McGillis UC 374
238 Information Management & Data Analytics: Learning from the Past and Predicting the Future! Mackenzie Ostler TB 202
239 Write by the River – Explore, reading, writing, travel, & life. Richard Taylor RB 3228
240 Parlez-vous français? : French for day-to-day communication Francine Benny SA 311
241 Picturing Madness: Mental Illness on Screen Kira Smith TB 238
242 Youth Understanding and Changing the World: Your Chance to Stand Out! Alejandro Hernandez SA 402
243 Psychology and Criminal Justice: Helping Catch Criminals! Chelsea Sheahan RB 3202
244 Remix, Reuse, Recycle David Jackson UC 279
245 Solving Ten Great Mysteries from the History of Art Sophia Harrison-Holmes RB 1201
246 Science Friction: Exploring Scientific Controversies Across Cultural Locations Christian Pasiak UC 376
247 Introduction to the Philosophy of Metaphor Myles Moscardelli SA 411
248 Mandarin: The most widely spoken language in the world Hong Ju Han SA 506
249 Language in the Brain through the Eyes of a Nerd Roxana-Maria Barbu TB 215
250 Social Justice in Action! Cora MacDonald UC 378
251 The Climate Change Challenge: Let’s Beat It! Esther Briner & Katherine Wood TB 204
252 More Than Just a Song: Popular Music, Gender and Society Keith McCuaig TB 219
253 From Dreaming to Drugs: Exploring the Mysteries of the Mind Mariya Davydenko SA 315
254 Music at the Movies James Deaville SA 309
255 Me, Myself, and Science! Misha Sokolov TB 446
256 Introduction to Japanese Kaori Sugimura RB 3110
257 Lights, Camera, Justice! Exploring Philosophy Through Film Joesph Baker TB 206
258 Philosophy as Happiness: Spinoza's Path to a Self-Empowered Life of Love Brandon Smith TB 447
259 Ethics: Discrimination Need Not Apply Rebecca Robb & Courteney Crump SA 408
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Building Codes (refer to campus map on back page)
AT Azrieli Theatre CB Canal Building DT Dunton Tower HP Herzberg Physics LA Loeb Building MC Minto Centre ME Mackenzie Building PA Paterson Hall
ML MacOdrum Library RB River Building SA Southam Hall SC Steacie Building TB Tory Building UC UniCentre LS Life Science (under construction)
THE EMCP ORIENTATION DAY IS ON SUNDAY, May 6th, 2018
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