Subject | Course | Section | Course Title | Course Description | Instructor | Files | Term |
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PSYCH | 253 | 001 | Social Psychology |
An introduction to the scientific study of social behaviour and social influences on behaviour. Theories and research on such topics as attitude change and persuasion, stereotypes and prejudice, conformity and obedience to authority, altruism, conflict, attraction, and love may be introduced.
Offered on campus |
Siobhan Sutherland | PSYCH 253_S.Sutherland_Fall 2022.pdf | Fall 2022 |
PSYCH | 354 | 001 | Interpersonal Relations |
A psychological analysis of social interaction and the dynamics of close relationships.
Offered on campus |
John Rempel | PSYCH 354_J.Rempel_Fall 2022.pdf | Fall 2022 |
RS | 121 | 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.
Offered online |
David Seljak | RS 121-081_D.Seljak_Fall 2022.pdf | Fall 2022 |
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.
Offered on campus |
Scott Kline | RS 150_S.Kline_Fall 2022.pdf | Fall 2022 |
RS | 255 | 001 | Roman Catholicism |
This course offers comprehensive knowledge of the significance of Roman Catholic beliefs, values, and practices for our time. Topics analyzed in a wide context include spirituality, ethics, the meaning of the sacraments, prayer, sin and salvation, questions of authority, tradition, change, and views on sexuality and gender.
Offered on campus |
Cristina Vanin | RS 255_C.Vanin_Fall 2022.pdf | Fall 2022 |
RS | 285 | 001 | The Sacred Eart: Religion and Ecology |
An examination of the past and present effects of Christianity and other world religions on human treatment of the natural world. Historical background, recent debates, and contemporary approaches to the ethical issues will be investigated.
Held with ERS 294
Offered on campus |
Cristina Vanin | RS 285-ERS 294_C.Vanin_Fall 2022.pdf | Fall 2022 |
SMF | 101 | 001 | Introduction to Relationships and Families |
This course provides an overview of couple, marital, and family relationships from a broad, interdisciplinary perspective.
Offered on campus |
Denise Whitehead | SMF 101_D.Whitehead_Fall 2022.pdf | Fall 2022 |
SMF | 204 | 001 | Introduction to Human Sexuality |
This course provides a broad interdisciplinary overview of theories and research on human sexuality. Topics may include human anatomy, sexual health, sexual response cycle, sexual orientation, gender, sex work, sexual practices, fetishes and paraphilias, and attraction/intimacy/love.
Offered on campus |
Carl Rodrigue | SMF 204_C.Rodrigue_Fall 2022.pdf | Fall 2022 |
SMF | 205 | 001 | The Dark Side of Sexuality |
As with all profound and meaningful human activities, sexuality has the potential to involve harm, manipulation, and abuse. This course offers a theoretical and empirical examination of the dark side of human sexuality. Topics may include sex work, pornography, sexual violence and abuse, incest, compulsive sexual behaviour, and paraphilias.
Offered on campus |
John Rempel | SMF 205_J.Rempel_Fall 2022.pdf | Fall 2022 |
SMF | 208 | 001 | Introduction to Systemic Therapies and Anti-Oppressive Practices |
This course provides an overview of various theoretical and therapeutic practices in relational and sex therapy, and serves as an introduction to social justice, anti-oppressive, and inclusionary therapeutic practices. In doing so, the intersections of social locations such as class, culture, dis/ability, gender, and race within various social contexts are critically analyzed.
Offered on campus |
Carm De Santis | SMF 208_C.De Santis_Fall 2022.pdf | Fall 2022 |