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RS 150 001 Christian Ethics

An introduction to Christian ethical theory and practice and their implications for personal and social living. Case studies will investigate sexual morality, business and medical ethics, environmental issues, violence and non-violence, and family life.

David Perrin PDF icon RS 150_D.Perrin_Winter 2020.pdf Winter 2020
RS 121 001, 081 Evil

How do the religions of the world define evil? How do they suggest it can be overcome? Classical and modern writers from Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism will be considered.

David Seljak, Carmen Celestini PDF icon RS 121_D.Seljak_Winter 2020.pdf Winter 2020
PSYCH 357 001 Psychology of Good

What does it mean to "be good"? How does one "do good"? What makes "doing good" easier or harder? This course examines (1) the biological and psychosocial foundations of prosocial behaviour and (2) associated facilitators and obstacles at both interpersonal and organizational levels. Topics may include empathy, social responsibility, volunteerism, community intervention, activism, and heroism.

Chris Burris, John Rempel PDF icon PSYCH 357_C.Burris and J.Rempel_Winter 2020.pdf Winter 2020
PSYCH 354 001 Interpersonal Relationships

A psychological analysis of social interaction and the dynamics of close relationships.

John Rempel Winter 2020
PSYCH 318 001 Psychosexual Organization

A detailed examination of concepts related to the formation of gender identity and psychosexual orientation. The nature-nurture debate will be explored as well as gay and lesbian identity and consciousness throughout the life cycle.

BJ Rye PDF icon PSYCH 318_BJ.Rye_Winter 2020.pdf Winter 2020
PSYCH 315 001 Psychology of Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood

A study of the psychological processes in the second and third decades of human development. Consideration is given to such areas as identity formation and intellectual, emotional, and social growth. Current concepts, issues, and research are stressed.

Maureen Drysdale PDF icon PSYCH 315_M.Drysdale_Winter 2020.pdf Winter 2020
PSYCH 312 001 Learning Disabilities

A critical examination of the concept of learning disability and of current issues in the assessment and remediation of learning problems.

PDF icon PSYCH 312_D.Glebe_Winter 2020.pdf Winter 2020
PSYCH 232 001 Psychology of Evil

Psychological perspectives concerning definitions, causes, and consequences of institutional and personal evil, as well as symbols and interpretations of evil in both religious and secular contexts, will be considered.

Chris Burris PDF icon PSYCH 232_C.Burris_Winter 2020.pdf Winter 2020
PSYCH 212 001 Educational Psychology

A consideration of the main variables affecting learning in the classroom with special focus upon the conditions essential to efficient learning.

Maureen Drysdale PDF icon PSYCH 212_M.Drysdale_Winter 2020.pdf Winter 2020
PSYCH 101 003 Introductory Psychology

A general survey course designed to provide the student with an understanding of the basic concepts and techniques of modern psychology as a behavioural science.

PDF icon PSYCH 101_J.Wood_Winter 2020.pdf Winter 2020