All Courses
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Summer 2021 Collaborative Practice Methods (ENR-5920-01)
This course introduces students to the principles, concepts, and methods of collaborative decision making as it is practiced in a variety of settings. Students acquire collaborative skills and competencies in collaborative processes such as working in teams and facilitating groups, negotiating and managing conflict, conducting situation assessments and issue analyses, and developing methods and standards for integrating technical information in collaborative decision making. The course will involve extensive use of cases, role-plays, and related participative activities. Prerequisite: Admission by consent of instructor.
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Summer 2021 Violence and Resistance (RELI-2030-40)
Study Indigenous and contemporary theories of violence and resistance through the lens of religious violence. Revisit key landmarks of resistance leading up to current Indigenous and environmental activism. Develop multi-media presentation. Prerequisite: COM1.
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Summer 2021 Genre Disciplinary Literacy (EDCI-5710-40)
Designed to provide educators with knowledge of reading factors as they relate to various genres and disciplines. Includes new literacies, assessment and development of comprehension, writing and oral language as learning tools, techniques for the development of vocabulary, questioning and study strategies appropriate to various disciplines and genres. Prerequisite: at least one year of successful classroom teaching experience in a recognized K-12 school setting.
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Summer 2021 Bridge Program Math (MATH-1080-01)
This class is to assist students in refreshing their skills in Mathematics, from the fundamentals of arithmetic through college level algebra and trigonometry. If time and preparation allow, basic calculus concepts will be discussed. This class is largely self-paced, but with intrusive faculty support.
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Spring 2021 Hip-Hop/Pop Music Appreciation (MUSC-1007-41)
From Kool Herc, Notorious B.I.G, Van Halen, and Queen, all the way up to today’s artists, students will learn to understand, discern, and truly appreciate hip-hop and popular music.
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Fall 2021 Research Methods (PSYC-2000-01)
Introduces students to some of the methods of investigating psychological questions. Exposes students to various research strategies ranging from observational to experimental, using representative laboratory exercises, lectures, readings, films and demonstrations. Requires written and oral reports. May be used to satisfy department's written and oral communication requirement for majors. Laboratory two hours per week. Prerequisites: PSYC 1000, WA or COM1, STAT 2050 or 2070.
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Fall 2021 Intro To Clin Sup (PSYC-5340-01)
Restricted to graduate students in clinical psychology
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Fall 2021 Clinical Practicum (PSYC-5450-01)
Restricted to graduate students in clinical psychology