Carleton is planning to increase its online offerings this fall, with the launch of six new courses.

These new courses highlight Carleton’s commitment to increasing accessibility and providing innovative teaching and learning opportunities to learners across Ontario, Canada and the world.

Bioacoustics – a new graduate level course that aims to explain the physical basis of sound and how sounds are influenced by features of the environment. The course will be offered in both English and French and, over five years, will recruit expertise from other Ontario universities to expand the course content, specificity and reach.

Introduction to Psychology I & II – a redesign of the current intro psychology classes, each course will be one-semester long and will cover everything from memory to social psychology. The two may be taken together or as two separate units.

Introduction à la Société et à la Culture Québécoises – an enhanced redesign and French translation of a current online course, Introduction to Québec Society, this unique course provides students with a foundational understanding of key narratives within Québec’s history, with a specific focus on the place of collective memory in Québec politics, culture and identity.

Language Matters – a new online course that identifies multiple branches of Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies and summarizes key issues within the field of language teaching and learning.

Linear Algebra for Scientific Thinkers – a redesign of a current blended course, Linear Algebra I, this course that will equip students with the tools to solve systems of linear equations and identify applications that potentially can be solved using linear algebra.

For more information on Carleton’s online courses, please visit the CUOL website.