Types of Courses. The University and the Union recognize that pedagogical approach and Teaching methodology must be appropriate for and tailored to the various types of Courses offered at The Centre and, in consequence, class sizes and what is required of the Instructor will vary. The following types of Courses are identified: a) Lecture Courses; b) Laboratories in which equipment is an essential element of the Teaching (computer Courses, photography laboratories, etc.); c) On-line or Distance Courses; d) Conversation Courses in the English Department and French Department and Courses other than lecture Courses in the Learning and Study Skills Department; e) Intensive Courses in the English Department, at the Advanced One, Advanced Two or Intermediate Two levels; f) Intensive Courses in the English Department, at other levels; g) Workshop-type Courses which require a more individualized and structured approach, namely, writing, language proficiency test preparation Courses, technical communication, visual arts and photography Courses.
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Types of Courses. The University and the Union recognize that pedagogical approach and Teaching methodology must be appropriate for and tailored to the various types of Courses offered at The Centre and, in consequence, class sizes and what is required of the Instructor will vary. The following types of Courses are identified:
a) Lecture Courses;
b) Laboratories in which equipment is an essential element of the Teaching (computer Courses, photography laboratories, etc.);
c) On-line or Distance Courses;
d) Conversation Courses in the English Department and French Department and Courses other than lecture Courses in the Learning and Study Skills Department;
ed) Intensive Courses in the English Department, at the Advanced One, Advanced Two or Intermediate Two levels;
fe) Intensive Courses in the English Department, at other levels;
gf) Workshop-type Courses which require a more individualized and structured approach, namely, writing, language proficiency test preparation Courses, technical communication, visual arts and photography Courses.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Types of Courses. The University and the Union recognize that pedagogical approach and Teaching methodology must be appropriate for and tailored to the various types of Courses offered at The Centre and, in consequence, class sizes and what is required of the Instructor will vary. The following types of Courses are identified:
a) Lecture lecture Courses;
b) Laboratories laboratories in which equipment is an essential element of the Teaching (computer Courses, photography laboratories, etc.);
c) On-line or Distance Courses;
d) Conversation conversation Courses in the English Department and French Department and Courses other than lecture Courses in the Learning and Study Skills Department;
e) Intensive Courses in the English Department, at the Advanced One, Advanced Two or Intermediate Two levels;
f) Intensive Courses in the English Department, at other levels;
g) Workshopworkshop-type Courses which require a more individualized and structured approach, namely, writing, language proficiency test preparation Courses, technical communication, visual arts and photography Courses.
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Samples: Collective Agreement