Hannah Stonjeck
B.Ed / B.Sc
Alberta Educator
Year 3
Fall 2018
Brain and Behavior - NEUR 2600
Fall 2018 - Final Grade: A
This introductory neuroscience course studies theories and research on brain function and its relation to behaviour in humans and other animals. Fundamental concepts of brain structure and function are studied, including biology of neurons and effect of drugs on the brain and behaviour.
The Anthropological Perspective - ANTH 1000
Fall 2018 - Final Grade: A
This course covers the comparative study of society and culture as well as the overview of the methods and theoretical orientations used by anthropologists to understand and explain human diversity. Examination of the material, social and cultural conditions of human behaviour and life from a local and global perspective.
Analytical Chemistry I - CHEM 2410
Fall 2018 - Final Grade: C+
Principles of quantitative analysis are studied. Topics include gravimetric and volumetric analysis; acid-base, complexation and oxidation-reduction titrations; statistical treatment of data both in the classroom and the laboratory.
Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL 1000
Fall 2018 - Final Grade: A
The branches of philosophy study humanity’s ultimate questions. Metaphysics considers what is truly real. Does God exist? Is there free will? How real is the past or the future? Epistemology asks whether answers to such questions can be known. Ethics investigates rights and duties, vices and virtues, and tries to define the good life for humans. Social and political philosophy study and assess human communities.
Behavior and Evolution - PSYC 2700
Fall 2018 - Final Grade: A-
Concepts and research from the fields of evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, and comparative psychology are outlined and used to provide an evolutionary context for our understanding of psychological mechanisms.