Course Offerings

Winter 2023/2024
LIBE Courses
Winter 2023
No LIBE course(s) were found for W2023 term.
LLED Courses
Winter 2023
No LLED course(s) were found for W2023 term.
ETEC Courses

Winter 2023
No ETEC course(s) were found for W2023 term.

LIBE Courses

Winter 2023
No LIBE course(s) were found for W2023 term.

LLED Courses

Winter 2023
No LLED course(s) were found for W2023 term.

LIBE Courses

Winter 2023
No LIBE course(s) were found for W2023 term.

LLED Courses

Winter 2023
No LLED course(s) were found for W2023 term.

Summer 2024
LIBE Courses
Summer 2024
No LIBE course(s) were found for S2024 term.
LLED Courses
Summer 2024
No LLED course(s) were found for S2024 term.
ETEC Courses

Summer 2024
No ETEC course(s) were found for S2024 term.

LIBE Courses

Summer 2024
No LIBE course(s) were found for S2024 term.

LLED Courses

Summer 2024
No LLED course(s) were found for S2024 term.

LIBE Courses

Summer 2024
No LIBE course(s) were found for S2024 term.

LLED Courses

Summer 2024
No LLED course(s) were found for S2024 term.

* Course numbers that end with a letter (eg. LLED325A) indicate that it is a course administered by PDCE.
Additional resources
Ritsumeikan Course List
Office of Research – Research Methods and Special Topics courses throughout the Faculty of Education
Professional Development & Community Engagement (PDCE) – Distance education and on-line courses
Student Service Centre – Current Courses
UBC Calendar – Course Descriptions
Student Services – Auditing Courses

Notice for LLED Graduate Students
  1. Students who are unable to register for a particular course should contact their advisors (not the course instructor). Priority in graduate courses are given in the following order:
    • LLED students who require the course immediately to graduate at the next convocation
    • LLED students for whom the course is “core” to their area of study
    • LLED graduate students
    • Graduate students from other departments
  2. LLED 590.064 (seminar section) is offered between 16:30 & 19:30 on alternating Thursdays beginning the 2nd Thursday in September, until the following April. The purpose of the Graduating Project (LLED 590) is to facilitate a broad-based demonstration of students’ theoretical and applied knowledge as acquired during their M.Ed. program. The Graduating Project is the culminating course in the final term of a student’s program, to be taken concurrently with the final course or following completion of all courses outlined in the Program of Graduate Studies. During the Graduating Project students will create a final project with a focus on its conceptual foundation and application to practice. This course is offered once a year, either as a seminar, on an individual basis with a faculty member or, for cohort students, at the end of their two-year program, and is facilitated by a faculty member. Go to LLED 590: Graduating Project for more information.