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1600 West Bank Drive
Peterborough, ON K9J 0G2
(705) 748-1011
https://www.trentu.ca

Trent University is a mid-sized liberal arts and science-oriented institution located along the Otonabee River in Peterborough, Ontario, with a satellite campus in Oshawa, which serves the Regional Municipality of Durham.

Downtown Peterborough

Downtown Peterborough


Get Experience

Explore your options through experience. Experiential activities include community-based education, volunteering, and more. Learn how you can get practical, on-the-job experience while exploring career options and developing marketable skills.

Trent University offers three broad areas where you can get experience: Experiential opportunities (for credit), Experiential opportunities (not for credit) and Post-graduation opportunities.

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Courses

Earn credit online from anywhere during your academic term. Get the Trent experience through online courses that provide the flexibility that you need. All listed courses are fully online and can be taken from anywhere with regular and reliable internet access.

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Biology
BIOL 1020H– Foundations of Biodiversity (FALL)
BIOL 1030H– Foundations of Cellular and Molecular Biology (WINTER)
BIOL 1050H– Human Anatomy (FALL)
BIOL 1051H– Human Physiology (WINTER)
FRSC 2050H– Intro to Genetics (WINTER)
Business Administration
ADMN 3750H– Principles of Online Marketing (WINTER)
ADMN 3870H– Internship – Field Based Learning 1 (FALL and WINTER)
ADMN 4880H– Internship- Field Based Learning 2 (FALL and WINTER)
Canadian Studies
CAST 2360Y- Can Hist Through Murder & Execution (FALL/WINTER)
Computing & Information Systems
COIS 2320H– Digital Logic (WINTER)
COIS FRSC 2750H– Computer Crime and Forensics (WINTER)
COIS 3370H– Cyberethics (FALL and WINTER)
COIS 3750H– Principles of Online Marketing (WINTER)
COIS 3820H– History and Impact of Computing (FALL)
COIS 4550H– Artificial Intelligence (WINTER)
Forensic Science
FRSC 2050H– Intro to Genetics (WINTER)
FRSC 2750H– Computer Crime and Forensics (WINTER)
Gender and Women’s Studies
WMST 2410H– Popular Culture, Gender and Social Movements (WINTER)
WMST 3440H- Sexuality & the Social (WINTER)
WMST 4205Y- Indigenous Women and Settler History in North America (FALL/WINTER)
Geography
GEOG 3201H– Indigenous Peoples in Urban Centres – City as Home (WINTER)
GEOG 3202H– Indigenous Peoples in Urban Centres – Selected Issues and Cities (FALL)
History
HIST 1702H- World History 1800 to Present (FALL)
HIST 2305Y- Colonial Encounters (FALL/WINTER)
HIST 2360Y- Can Hist Through Murder & Execution (FALL/WINTER)
HIST 4205Y- Indigenous Women and Settler History in North America (FALL/WINTER)
HIST 4650Y- Islam and Terrorism (FALL/WINTER)
Indigenous Studies
INDG POST- 2000H Politics & Indigenous Communities (FALL / WINTER)
INDG 2305Y- Colonial Encounters (FALL/WINTER)
GEOG- 3201H- Indigenous Peoples in Urban Cntres – City as Home (WINTER)
GEOG- 3202H- Indigenous Peoples in Urban Centres – Selected Issues and Cities (FALL)
HIST 4205Y- Indigenous Women and Settler History in North America (FALL / WINTER)
Nursing
NURS 2015H– Critical Perspectives on Aging (WINTER)
NURS 2030H– Introduction to Nursing Research (FALL and WINTER)
NURS 3030H– Nursing Research in Practice (FALL and WINTER)
NURS 4100H– The Concept of Marginalization and At-Risk Groups (FALL)
NURS 4102H– Transcultural Concepts in Healthcare (WINTER)
NURS 4104H– Socio Political Action (FALL)
NURS 4105H– Leadership in Contemporary Nursing (FALL)
NURS 4106H– Health Policy Profession Nurs (WINTER)
NURS 4108H– Transitions Health in Illness (FALL)
NURS 4201H– Primary Health Care (FALL)
NURS 4203H– Rural Nursing Practice (FALL)
NURS 4204H– Contemp Issues Aging & Health (FALL)
NURS 4205H– Mental Health Care (WINTER)
NURS 4207H– Issues and Trends in Palliative Care (WINTER)
NURS 4900H– Reading Course (FALL and WINTER)
Philosophy
PHIL 1200H– Critical Thinking (WINTER)
PHIL 2390H– Biomedial Ethics (FALL and WINTER)
PHIL COIS 3370H– Cyberethics (FALL and WINTER)
Political Studies
POST-2000H- Politics & Indigenous Communities (FALL / WINTER)
Psychology
PSYC 1020H– Introduction to Psychology part 1: Experimental and Biological Bases of Behaviour (WINTER)
PSYC 1030H– Introduction to Psychology part 2: Social and Personality Perspectives (FALL)
PSYC 2500H– Child Development (FALL and WINTER)
PSYC 3560H– Family Development (FALL and WINTER)
PSYC 3780H– Dreams and Dreaming (FALL)
PSYC 4170H– History of Psychology (WINTER)
Sociology
SOCI 2110H- Discovering Social Theory (FALL)
SOCI 2220H- Social Inequality (WINTER)
SOCI 2700H- Sociology of Families and Households (FALL)
SOCI 3440H- Sexuality and the Social (WINTER)

Please note: Trent University reserves the right to cancel courses with insufficient enrolment.