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hardware design practices, tools, and skill sets, it also aims to develop effective oral and written communication in a team context. Principles of hardware design, project management and teamwork
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Course description: Develop a practical approach to being a more productive engineer, based on the premise that for technology to become a reality, it must be translated through people. A key is
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Course description: Students will understand the basics of contract and tort law enabling them to research case law and analyse fact situations relevant to their practices. They will develop
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initiative titled “Transforming Workplace Systems to Build Sustainable Capacity for Inclusion of Diverse Youth,” funded by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) under the Youth Employment and Skills
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 13 hours ago
, developing long-range plans and profitability/cost benefit analysis Experience in reconciling financial information, generating financial reports from afinancial system and process improvement Demonstrated
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of redefining pharmacy’s impact in health care and developing the capacity of pharmaceutical science to pinpoint better therapeutic targets, create new ways of building medications, and ensure medication use is
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vehicle for understanding problem solving and developing communications skills. Building on the first course, this second course in the two Engineering Strategies and Practice course sequence introduces
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conceptual introduction to the teaching of students and will introduce student teachers to many of the philosophies, methods, and materials relevant to teaching. It provides opportunities to develop
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: HST440H1F – Health & Pharmaceuticals (0.25 FCE co-taught) Course Description: A critical examination of drug development, including the role of health professionals and the pharmaceutical industry in
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responsible for developing, maintaining, delivering and assessing programming throughout the Central Libraries system to support an improved sense of community among students, with a particular focus on