Teaching & Facilitation
Graduate Courses
Undergraduate Courses
EDUC819: Leadership Theory and Practice
Completed by Master of Education students, this course explores the theoretical foundations of leadership and how those inform practice in various educational settings.
PSYC807: Psychopathology
Completed by Master of Arts in Clinical and Community Psychology students, this course explores the range of mental illness diagnoses as defined by the Diagnostic and Statical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) with emphases on differential diagnoses and treatment plans, including pharmacological methods.
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SCSK576: Positive Psychology for Student Success
Selective offered for medical students focused on the integration of positive psychology with learning theory toward a more comprehensive approach to learning strategy practice.
PSCY302: Abnormal Psychology
This course explores the range of mental illnesses as defined by the DSM with emphases on etiology, diagnoses, and treatment.
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ENGL212: College Reading
This course explores the range of skills that students are required to demonstrate in developing critical reading skills.
ENGL211: College Writing
This course explores the range of skills that students are required to demonstrate in developing competent, tertiary-level writing skills.
MATH120: College Math
This course explores basic to intermediate mathematical concepts, including algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.
MATH001: Foundation Math
This course explores foundational mathematical concepts, including arithmetic and basic algebra.