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YCGL 415 English Writing Techniques for Workplace. (8 CEUs)
Designed for students at an advanced level wishing to develop their writing skills at that level. Explores English syntax and various techniques for text organization, coherence, conciseness and clarity through individual and collaborative work on different forms of writing commonly used in the workplace.
YCGL 416 English Written Communication Strategies for Workplace. (8 CEUs)
Designed for students at an advanced level wishing to develop their writing skills at that level. Explores English syntax and various strategies for style, tone, nuance, purpose and audience through individual and collaborative work on different forms of writing commonly used in the workplace.
YCGL 420 Intercultural Communication & Globalization (10 CEUs)
Intended for non-native speakers of English who want to develop intercultural communication competency for travel, work, or living in a different culture. Explores intercultural communication and its importance for successful cross-cultural experiences. Identifies frameworks for analyzing different dimensions of cultural values, creating an awareness of the aspects of intercultural communication competency and its necessity for successful intercultural communication in the context of our rapidly changing, increasingly globalized world.
YCGL 238 English Pronunciation Clinic II
Part-time
Winter 2019, Spring/Summer 2019
For students with a mid-intermediate to advanced knowledge of English who wish to improve their pronunciation. A comprehensive overview of the English sound system with an emphasis on supra-segmentals, stress and intonation. Special attention will be given to individual pronunciation problems.
YCGL228 English Pronunciation Clinic I
Part-time
For students with an elementary-to-low-intermediate knowledge of English who require particular pronunciation practice. A basic overview of the English phonetic system with an emphasis on segmentals, linking and rhythm. Special attention will be given to individual pronunciation problems.
YCIAC 002 Graduate Certificate in CPA Professional Education Advising Session
Live Online
McGill's School of Continuing Studies has a new Professional Education Program (PEP) for individuals who want to receive their CPA designation with the Graduate Certificate in CPA Professional Education. We will also be providing 20 minute advising session to review your transcripts and other important documents to see if you would be eligible for conditional acceptance into the new program. Please create a profile and then fill out the Doodle form on the last page to register for a free session. You will need to bring several important documents including your: McGill ID Card Proof of Bachelor's Degree Your unofficial and/or official documents if you have attended an institution other than McGill University A copy of your birth certificate and/or passport Any MIDI evaluation or CPA Quebec Evaluations of Equivalency if they have already been completed. You will be contacted with a confirmation email to explain the time and place of your advising session. *Please note that these sessions are only open to McGill University School of Continuing Studies students.
YCICS 002 School of Continuing Studies Information Session
Live Online
Is your goal to meet the demands of a dynamic and challenging work environment? Or are you interested in learning for personal growth, improving your language abilities or exploring new cultural ideas? McGill’s School of Continuing Studies offers a full range of programs and courses that can give you that competitive edge, provide you with new practical skills or offer you the rewards of lifelong learning. Learn more about the School of Continuing Studies at our Information Session. A brief presentation will be given in English, and afterwards advisers will be available to answer all of your questions.
YCIEF 001 Information Session for English and French Online Programs
Live Online
06 June 2018
Take your written French or English language skills to the next level in order to progress in your career. Attend an online information session from the comfort of home, and learn more about our online language programs for written workplace communication.
YCIEN 001 Information Session for Intensive English Program - Language and Culture
Live Online
05 June 2018
Did you know that improved language skills can make a difference in helping you get the job of your dreams or making you truly feel like part of a new community? Learn more about the internationally renowned Certificate of Proficiency in English– Language and Culture at an upcoming information session. The session will present a detailed portrait of the full-time program and provide an opportunity to answer all your questions.
YCIFR 001 Information Session for French for Professional Communication & Intensive French
Did you know that improved language skills can make a difference in helping you get the job of your dreams or making you truly feel like part of a new community? Learn more about our internationally renowned French Language programs at an upcoming information session. The session will present a detailed portrait of the full-time and part-time programs and provide an opportunity to answer all your questions.
YCIT 001 YCIT 001 - HTML & CSS (9 CEUs)
HTML5, CSS3, HTML elements, the box model, common CSS properties and selectors, common HTML tags. Creating mobile responsive websites.  30 hours class + approximately 20 hours of assignments.
YCIT 001 HTML Development Fundamentals (4 CEUs)
Fundamentals of HTML including how HTML pages are structured, some of the semantic elements that can be added to an HTML page, and how to choose the best syntax for the web pages. Focus on the core HTML5 client application development skills that will run on today's touch-enabled devices (PCs, tablets and phones).
YCIT 002 CSS Fundamentals (4 CEUs)
Fundamentals of CSS. Using the latest version of CSS. Focus on creating basic styles, and how to attach these styles to elements of an HTML page. Addresses the most important elements of CSS, starting with selectors, which connect the style rule to HTML, using pseudo classes and pseudo elements.
YCIT 003 JavaScript Fundamentals (4 CEUs)
Object-oriented programming and how it differs from traditional procedural programming, including JavaScript: graphical user interfaces, code for responding to button clicks (known as event-driven programming), using the latest ECMAScript6 standard.
YCIT 004 JavaScript Libraries (4 CEUs)
JavaScript library, where it can be downloaded from, and how its files are structured. JavaScript libraries such as jQuery, jQuery UI, Polymer library, Dojo Toolkit, WebGL, and Three.js.
YCIT 005 CSS Libraries (4 CEUs)
CSS library, where it can be downloaded, and how its files are structured. CSS libraries will include Bootstrap, Font Awesome, Hover, and Animate.
YCIT 006 TypeScript (4 CEUs)
Primary language features that TypeScript creates on top of JavaScript and how each of these features compiles into plain JavaScript. Benefits that TypeScript adds to make ECMA Script a more full-fledged object-oriented language.
YCIT 007 JavaScript Frameworks (4 CEUs)
One of the most popular JavaScript frameworks such as Angular, React, or Vue. How to incorporate JavaScript with the exciting JavaScript framework to provide rich user interactions in web pages, interact with back-end services to store, retrieve data from the web server, and create robust web application.
YCIT 008 Database Design Essentials (4 credits)
Key concepts of database management systems theory and practice, including basic concepts of designing databases, table creation, field definition, relationships and basic query.
YCIT 008 Database Design Essentials (4 CEUs)
Key concepts of database management systems theory and practice, including basic concepts of designing databases, table creation, field definition, relationships and basic query.

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