The students within the College of Arts thought that while documented information and resources can prove useful, having them in visual form make it a lot easier to comprehend and utilize the information available. Therefore, as a team, they have created many infographics to detail both answers to frequently asked questions, as well as organizational tips such as setting up a basic course outline.
Music students have many opportunities to compose and improvise in our program:
in Musicianship, Materials, Ensembles, Creating Music on the Computer, and more.
This year’s recipient of the University of Guelph Alumni Volunteer Award is Bill Laidlaw, a distinguished alumnus, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History in 1974. Mr.
This course is designed to develop clarity of thought and method in the analysis and construction of arguments. By contrast to PHIL*2110, the emphasis here is upon informal principles of critical thinking and arguments stated in terms of ordinary language. Topics include the nature and methods of arguing, classification, definition and fallacies.