Orientation Day - Carleton University

ENRICHMENT MINI-COURSES PROGRAM
Dear Parents:
We are delighted that your child has chosen Carleton University for the Enrichment Mini-Courses
Program (EMCP) 2015.
On Sunday, May 3, 2015 you are welcome to join us for the EMCP Orientation Day. This is an opportunity
for you to meet the instructor/s and get oriented with our campus where your child will be attending
EMCP class for the week. A typical orientation session will last for about an hour. In addition to meeting
their instructor/s and classmates, your class will talk about the activities of the week, filed trips, etc. We
anticipate close to 3000 people attending the orientation and so we have scheduled three sessions. For
courses # 200-219 the session is at 1pm; for courses # 220-239 at 2pm; and for courses # 240-258 at
3pm. We request that you come and attend the scheduled time of your orientation.
If you are interested in a formal guided tour (45 minutes) of the campus before or after your class
orientation, please register online at http://admissions.carleton.ca/enrichment-mini-courses-programtours/. Only two sessions are offered, at 2 pm and at 3 pm.
We have enclosed the brochure outlining the program, along with the leaflet (Quick Guide to Carleton)
which you can review in advance of the orientation. You and your students will report directly to your
designated classroom on Sunday, May 3rd (please refer to the map on the back of the brochure). Please
read these brochures carefully and make sure to note the time of your orientation session.
You may be interested to know that four $1,000 scholarships are presented annually to former EMCP
students. Each student who attends a mini-course at Carleton is eligible to apply and COULD QUALIFY for
a $1,000 scholarship upon admission to a first year undergraduate program at Carleton University. For
additional information on the EMCP scholarships or other details about the EMCP at Carleton University,
visit http://www.carleton.ca/emcp/forms/.
Please let us know if you have any questions, or need assistance. We look forward to meeting you on
Sunday May 3, 2015.
Sincerely,
Nestor B. Querido
Enrichment Mini-Courses Program (EMCP)
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive,
Ottawa, ON K1S-5B6
IMPORTANT NOTICE: All visitor parking areas on campus are programmed based on the rate of
$1.75/half hour time period. Core/premium parking areas (Lots P1 & P2) are enforced as four-hour
maximum parking limit areas. On weekends, parking costs $3.00 (flat rate) for all-day parking. On Sunday,
looks for an EMCP staff for a free parking ticket (offered on Sunday ONLY).
For detailed information about pre-purchase parking permit, disability parking and printable parking
map, please visit http://carleton.ca/parking/visitors/
D299 Loeb | Tel: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095 | Fax: 613.520.3459 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.carleton.ca/emcp
EMCP 2015 ORIENTATION DAY
www.carleton.ca/emcp
WELCOME!
W
e are delighted that you have chosen Carleton University for an enrichment program this year. Throughout
its thirty-fourth year history, the EMCP has given thousands of students a chance to experience learning in
a post-secondary setting. As well, this unique event has given us the opportunity to showcase Carleton’s
academic programs and facilities.
Start the week at Carleton University by meeting your instructor
and classmates! On Sunday May 3, 2015 at 1pm, 2pm, or 3pm
sessions, we invite you to join us on campus for the Enrichment MiniCourses Program (EMCP) Orientation day. Students and parents will
meet in their designated classroom. Please refer to the map at the
back of this brochure. EMCP staff will be available to direct/escort you
to your respective classroom for a class orientation session. Please
make note of your orientation time:
IMPORTANT: On Sunday,
when parking for the EMCP
Orientation, please look for an
EMCP staff and ask for a parking
ticket. Otherwise the parking fee
for Sunday is $3.00
NOTE: Parents and students will be
expected to pay for parking during
the week. Please note: scooters,
skateboards & roller blades ARE NOT
PERMITTED ON CAMPUS.
For courses 200 - 219, your orientation session is at 1pm.
For courses 220 - 239, your orientation session is at 2pm.
For courses 240 - 258, your orientation session is at 3pm.
Please note: in case you are lost, go to the Tory Foyer and we’ll
be there to help you, or ask any EMCP staff (wearing EMCP black
T-shirt).
Discover Carleton’s learning environment! We are delighted to
introduce you to our excellent academic programs offered in a
friendly, informal atmosphere of the EMCP. We want you to feel at
home and part of Carleton community.
ORIENTATION AGENDA
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Go straight to your designated
classroom
Meet your instructor
Meet your classmates
Visit your classroom
Receive highlights for mini-course
week
Return tomorrow for
classes (9:00 am-3:00 pm daily)
During your week at Carleton, you will have a chance to explore
and enjoy the University and its beautiful surroundings. To make your
EMCP week memorable, each student will receive a commemorative
EMCP 2015 Carleton T-shirt. On Sunday at the class orientation, we’ll
draw prizes that include Carleton collectibles and souvenirs. On
Wednesday, May 6, at noon, there will be free popcorn and cotton
candies available. And finally, a certificate will be provided to all
students who successfully completed the EMCP ‘15 week.
NEED INFORMATION?
Call our Information Hotline
Tel: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095
Web: http://www.carleton.ca/emcp
Scholarships are also presented annually to former EMCP
students. Each student who attends a mini-course at Carleton is
ELIGIBLE to apply, and COULD qualify for one of the four $1,000
scholarship upon admission to the University in their first year of
studies. For more information, please visit:
http://www.carleton.ca/emcp/programs/application.pdf
NEED HELP FINDING YOUR
CLASSROOM?
Come to the Tory Foyer on the
Main Floor (3rd level) of the Tory
Building, Monday, May 4 at 8:15 a.m.
Guides will take you to your classroom.
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ORIENTATION DAY - SUNDAY, MAY 3, 2015 AT 1PM, 2PM, OR 3PM SESSIONS
1:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 200 THROUGH 219 (REPORT DIRECTLY TO YOUR DESIGNATED CLASSROOM)
Course
200
Course Title
Nature’s Wonders: From Rocks to Plants to Fishes and other Animals
Instructor
201
202
203
Teach your Computer to Paint
Melissa Dick
Jordann Foster
Jason Hinek
Animation with Processing
Peter Simonyi
Out of This World Physics
204
205
206
207
208
Computer Science and Games: Just for GIRLS!
Etienne Rollin, Penka
Matanska and Julia Wallace
Gail Carmichael
Can you imagine? 12 + 21 = 00001100 + 00010101
Ahmad Biniaz
The Recipe for Entertainment: Computer Science and Video Games
Jiayu Li
Youth Health Detective: Examining early life stress and illness in Canada
Nazneen Rustom
This is Your Brain on Drugs
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
Short Circuit
Nina Hedayati
Patricia Van Roon
Abdolriza Shirvani
Quantum Food 101
Rowida Mohamed
Let’s have a conversation about health
Zeina Abou-Rizk
Mathematics, Statistics, Art, Politics and Casinos: Explore the Connections
Ann Woodside
Web Wizardry 101
Jesse Gerroir
Controlling your world is as easy as Pi: Raspberry Pi
Bobby Chawla
Exploring various relationships between architecture + pop culture
216
217
218
219
Design Tools for the Digital World of the 21st century!
Brynne Campbell
Kristen Gagnon
Johnny El-Alam
Humans in Space! – Past, Present and Future
Barbara Eade
The Hand and the Computer in Architectural Representation
Katelyn Graham
#Form #Function #Fun
Pallavi Swaranjali
Classroom
CB 2104
RB 1201
TB 219
HP 3125
HP 4155
LA B241
ME 3174
TB 204
SA 502
HP 3115
TB 208
SA 506
HP 4351
CB 4111
CB 5107
CB 2202
AP 236
SA 402
ME 3328
ME 3269
2:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 220 THROUGH 239 (REPORT DIRECTLY TO YOUR DESIGNATED CLASSROOM)
Course
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
Game Design 101
Course Title
Rufino R. Ansara
Instructor
Explore the crossroads of Medicine & Engineering aka Biomedical Engineering
Shermeen Nizami
Architectural Puzzling
Adriana Ross
The World of Electronics: Design, Build, and Play
Ehsan Ghias-Begloo
GOT LAW? An Introduction to Law and Sentencing
Barbara Ann Vocisano
#EliminatePoverty - A Human Rights Approach to Poverty in Canada
Filipe Duarte
The Power of Propaganda: Past and Present
Jacob Forrest
Do Good or Do Evil: How Public Relations Works On Us
Karen Keskinen
So You Want To Be A Journalist?
Kathy Dobson
Spying for Dummies: What is intelligence? How does it work? Why is it important,
and who are the members of Canada’s Intelligence Community?
Kurt F. Jensen
Classroom
AT 134
CB 2400
UC 280
AP 340
SA 315
UC 279
UC 378
SA 403
RB 3220
TB 447
Don’t Panic! Viruses, superbugs and the zombie apocalypse: Understanding science
and media representations of risk
Location is everything!
Scott Mitchell
SA 409
Susan Tudin
Media, Memes, and Mashups: Taking Charge in New and Social Media
Suzanne Waldman
Be a world leader for a week!
Yelda Gülderen
Sound Selling: Music and Sound in Audiovisual Advertising
Agnes Malkinson
Write by the River – Explore, reading, writing, travel, & life.
Richard Taylor
The Anthropology of Science Fiction
Rodney Nelson
Travel the World with an Anthropologist
Amanda Joy
It’s A Kids World: Exploring Social Development in Children
Kristen Archbell
Laura Ooi
Library
RB 3320
SA 415
SA 417
RB 3228
SA 413
PA 114
SA 408
3:00 PM SESSION FOR COURSES 240 THROUGH 258 (REPORT DIRECTLY TO YOUR DESIGNATED CLASSROOM)
Course
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
Course Title
Instructor
Winging it: The Art of Musical Improvisation
Andrew Sproule
Macklemore and the PS4
Ashley Bildfell
So You Think You Can Read?
Bridgette Brown
SOUNDTREK: Exploring Music for Film and Television
Curtis Perry
The L337 Pen: Narrative and Plot Constructs in Video Games
Erica Leighton
Stop! You Have the Right to Remain Silent
Elisabeth Leroux
Language secrets and myths
Erin Bidlake
Policing in Canada: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Evan Murphy
Mandarin: the most widely spoken language in the world
Hong Ju Han
Drop and give me twenty: Writing boot camp
Janna Klostermann
LOVE (<3) YOURSELF: Feminist Approaches to Self-Love and Care
251
252
253
Criminals, Cops, and Courts: An Introduction to Forensic Psychology
Jessica Azevedo
Jenna Amirault
Kate Pardoel
So You Think You Know Popular Music?
Keith McCuaig
Thriving and Surviving in the Cyber World
254
Through the eyes of two nerds: understanding language
255
Selfie…more than just a social media update
Christine Polihronis
Nicole Summers
Roxana-Maria Barbu
Marly Mageau
Stephanie Kloibhofer
257
258
Sugar and Spice But Not Always Nice: Understanding the Social World of Girls
Tina Daniels
Towards a Smarter Business
Soheila Bashardoust
Classroom
SA 501
RB 3110
SA 303
SA 515
RB 3201
RB 3202
PA 111
TB 446
SA 506
SA 505
SA 411
TB 342
TB 206
SA 313
SA 516
SA 314
RB 3112
RB 2308
Building Codes (refer to campus map on back page)
DT
LA
ME
ML
SA
TB
RB
Dunton Tower
Loeb Building
Mackenzie Building
MacOdrum Library
Southam Hall
Tory Building
River Building
HP
MC
PA
AT
SC
UC
Herzberg Physics
Minto Centre
Paterson Hall
Azrieli Theatre
Steacie Building
UniCentre
THE EMCP ORIENTATION DAY IS ON SUNDAY, MAY 3, 2015
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TORY FOYER
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Getting to Carleton
OC Transpo
The bus routes that service Carleton
University include the numbers 4, 7, and
111. Please contact OC Transpo to confirm
routes, times, and/or changes in their
schedules.
O-Train
The O-Train also stops at Carleton’s
campus. You can find the schedule at
www.octranspo.com or at the O-Train
stations.
Visitor’s Parking at Carleton
Metered Lots: All metered lots are
based on the rate of $1.75 for half an
hour.
P1
Behind the MacOdrum Library
P8
Behind the Loeb Building
Pay and Display Lots: All Pay and Display lots are based on a rate
of $1.75 per half hour up to a 4-hour maximum of $13.00, except
for P6 which offers a maximum of $10.00.
P1
P2
P10
Behind the MacOdrum Library
In front of the University Centre
Behind the Carleton Technology
& Training Centre
Parking Garage (Levels 2 & 3)
P6
Near Bronson Avenue, beside
Anniversary Park
Parking is $3.00 on Saturday and Sunday
Building Codes
AT
CTTC
DT
HP
LA
MC
ME
ML
PA
RB
SA
SC
SP
TB
UC
Azrieli Theatre
Carleton Technology & Training Centre
Dunton Tower
Herzberg Physics
Loeb Building
Minto Centre
Mackenzie Building
MacOdrum Library
Patterson Hall
River Building
Southam Hall
Steacie Building
St. Patrick’s Building
Tory Building
University Centre
ENRICHMENT MINI-COURSES PROGRAM
EMCP 2015
Quick Guide to Carleton
Things you need to know!
Since 1981
Mid-Week Event
Wednesday, May 6th, 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm
Come out to the UniCentre Galleria and enjoy
your lunch with all your fellow EMCP
classmates! Free cotton candy and popcorn will
be available.
Phone: 613.520.2600 ext. 7095
Email: [email protected]
The EMCP’15 Headquarter is in 234 TB and the Hospitality
Room is in TB 202 (Tory Building).
EMCP is administered at Carleton by:
www.carleton.ca/cuol
Orientation Day
Sunday, May 3, 2015
(Please report directly to your designated classroom)
1 pm session: courses 200-219
2 pm session: courses 220-239
3 pm session: courses 240-258
EMCP Week
Monday–Friday
May 4–8, 2015
9:00 am to 3:00 pm
[email protected]
www.carleton.ca/emcp
Lost?
No.
Come to the Information Booth, located in the Tory
Foyer. The HQ is in room 234 of the Tory Building.
Open from 8:15 am to 3:30 pm
Hungry?
For snacks, vending machines are located throughout
the campus. For lunch, try one of the following:
Fourth Level, University Centre
Hours: 7:30 am-2:30 pm
Food Court
Second Level, University Centre
Hours: 8:00 am-8:00 pm
Loeb Café
First Level, Loeb Building
Hours: Mon-Thurs: 7:30 am -7:00 pm;
Fridays 7:30 am-3:00 pm
Other Facilities:
Bookstore
Main Floor, University Centre
Hours: 8:30 am-4:30 pm
The University Bookstore offers a wide range of books, clothing,
stationary, and accessories.
MacOdrum Library
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 am-6:00 pm during the EMCP week.
As a mini-course student, you have full access to the library. However,
all materials must be used within the library. Study space is available
throughout the five floors.
UniCentre Store
First Level, University Centre
Hours: 9:00 am-7:00 pm
Sick?
Suite 2600 CTTC Building
Phone: 613.520.6674
Hours: 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Health Services can help you with any problems
you might have during your time at Carleton. Feel
free to walk in and see a nurse anytime, or you can make an
appointment to see a doctor.
If you need regular allergy shots, you can store your serum at the
clinic and the nurse will administer your injections. Please remember to
bring your health card to every visit.
Medical emergencies should be directed to the University Safety
Department mobile unit at 613.520.4444.
You can purchase sundries, magazines, greeting cards and snacks
from the UniCentre store. The campus Post Office is also available at
this location.
EMCP Scholarship
Each student who attends a mini-course at Carleton becomes eligible
to apply and COULD QUALIFY for a $1000.00 scholarship upon
admission to the University in their first year of studies. The
scholarship is presented annually to five former mini-course students
with the highest academic standing upon admission to the University.
The scholarship presented annually was established in 1990 to
commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Enrichment Mini-Courses
program. In the upcoming 2015-16 academic year, the scholarship will
be awarded to four candidates who have the highest scholastic
standing of all the candidates who are eligible for the award.
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201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
EMCP 2015 Course Title
Location
CB 2104
RB 1201
TB 219
HP 3125
HP 4155
LA B241
ME 3174
TB 204
SA 502
HP 3115
TB 208
SA 506
212
213
214
215
216
217
Nature’s Wonders: From Rocks to Plants to Fishes and other Animals
Teach your Computer to Paint
Animation with Processing
Out of This World Physics
Computer Science and Games: Just for GIRLS!
Can you imagine? 12 + 21 = 00001100 + 00010101
The Recipe for Entertainment: Computer Science and Video Games
Youth Health Detective: Examining early life stress and illness in Canada
This is Your Brain on Drugs
Short Circuit
Quantum Food 101
Computer See, Computer Do: A hands-on Exploration of Code and Interactive
Art
Mathematics, Statistics, Art, Politics and Casinos: Explore the Connections
Web Wizardry 101
Controlling your world is as easy as Pi: Raspberry Pi
Exploring various relationships between architecture + pop culture
Design Tools for the Digital World of the 21st century!
Humans in Space! – Past, Present and Future
218
The Hand and the Computer in Architectural Representation
ME 3328
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
#Form #Function #Fun
Game Design 101
Explore the crossroads of Medicine & Engineering aka Biomedical Engineering
Architectural Puzzling
The World of Electronics: Design, Build, and Play
GOT LAW? An Introduction to Law and Sentencing
#EliminatePoverty - A Human Rights Approach to Poverty in Canada
The Power of Propaganda: Past and Present
Do Good or Do Evil: How Public Relations Works On Us
So You Want To Be A Journalist?
Spying for Dummies: What is intelligence? How does it work? Why is it important,
and who are the members of Canada’s Intelligence Community?
ME 3269
AP 134
CB 2400
UC 280
AP 340
SA 315
UC 279
UC 378
SA 403
RB 3220
TB 447
231
SA 409
232
233
234
235
236
Don’t Panic! Viruses, superbugs and the zombie apocalypse: Understanding
science and media representations of risk
Location is everything!
Media, Memes, and Mashups: Taking Charge in New and Social Media
Be a world leader for a week!
Sound Selling: Music and Sound in Audiovisual Advertising
Write by the River – Explore, reading, writing, travel, & life.
237
The Anthropology of Science Fiction
SA 413
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
Travel the World with an Anthropologist
It’s A Kids World: Exploring Social Development in Children
Winging it: The Art of Musical Improvisation
Macklemore and the PS4
So You Think You Can Read?
SOUNDTREK: Exploring Music for Film and Television
The L337 Pen: Narrative and Plot Constructs in Video Games
Stop! You Have the Right to Remain Silent
Language secrets and myths
Policing in Canada: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Mandarin: the most widely spoken language in the world
Drop and give me twenty: Writing boot camp
LOVE (<3) YOURSELF: Feminist Approaches to Self-Love and Care
Criminals, Cops, and Courts: An Introduction to Forensic Psychology
So You Think You Know Popular Music?
Thriving and Surviving in the Cyber World
Through the eyes of two nerds: understanding language
Selfie…more than just a social media update
PA 114
SA 408
SA 501
RB 3110
SA 303
SA 515
RB 3201
RB 3202
PA 111
TB 446
SA 506
SA 505
SA 411
TB 342
TB 206
SA 313
SA 516
SA 314
257
258
Sugar and Spice But Not Always Nice: Understanding the Social World of Girls
Towards a Smarter Business
RB 3112
RB 2308
HP 4351
SA 518
CB 5107
CB 2202
AP 236
SA 402
Library
RB 3320
SA 415
SA 417
RB 3228