4 Course Descriptions


4.1 Library Credit Course

Library credit courses are designated by LIBR.

LIBR 2100 Making and Understanding in a Digital World

teaches students to analyze resources from MUN Libraries critically. Students will learn about information and digital literacy through archival and library resources and issues in their use. Starting with a single resource, students will develop a narrative of relevant scholarship for a digital video. Students will formulate research projects, develop skills to produce digital projects, communicate a narrative and demonstrate ability to use digital resources.


4.2 Library Non-Credit Course

Library non-credit courses are designated by INTG.

INTG 1000 Academic Integrity

is a non-credit course offered by the University Libraries, introduces students to the concept of academic integrity and the important role it plays at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Students complete online modules on a variety of topics including: understanding the meaning of academic integrity and its associated university regulations; how to complete university work with academic integrity; and how to avail of supports to ensure academic integrity. Normally, this course is completed by week 7 of a student’s first semester. This course is mandatory for all undergraduate students new to Memorial University of Newfoundland. Registration in subsequent semesters is dependent upon successful completion of this course. This course is offered only online.

CH:

0

EQ:

the former INTG 100A/B

AN = Additional notes.

AR = Attendance requirement as noted.

CH = Credit hours: unless otherwise noted, a course normally has a credit value of 3 credit hours.

CO = Co-requisite(s): course(s) listed must be taken concurrently with or successfully completed prior to the course being described.

CR = Credit restricted: The course being described and the course(s) listed are closely related but not equivalent.  Credit is limited to one of these courses.  Normally, these courses cannot be substituted, one for the other, to satisfy program requirements.

EQ = Equivalent: the course being described and the course(s) listed are equal for credit determination.  Credit is limited to one of these courses.  These courses can be substituted, one for the other, to satisfy program requirements.

LC = Lecture hours per week: lecture hours are 3 per week unless otherwise noted.

LH = Laboratory hours per week.

OR = Other requirements of the course such as tutorials, practical sessions, or seminars.

PR = Prerequisite(s): course(s) listed must be successfully completed prior to commencing the course being described.

UL = Usage limitation(s) as noted.

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