Subject | Course | Section | Course Title | Course Description | Instructor | Files | Term |
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PHIL | 327 | 041 | Philosophy of Law |
Basic themes in the philosophy of law. Issues include the nature of law and its relation to morality and politics, legal reasoning, the justification of punishment, and theories of rights, responsibility, and liability.
Held with LS 351 |
Stéphanie Grégoire | PHIL 327-LS 351_S.Gregoire_Winter 2021.pdf | Winter 2021 |
PSYCH | 101 | 041 | 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. |
PSYCH 101-041_R.Blackie_Winter 2021.pdf | Winter 2021 | |
PSYCH | 212 | 041 | 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 | PSYCH 212_M.Drysdale_Winter 2021.pdf | Winter 2021 |
PSYCH | 218 | 041 | Psychology of Death and Dying |
Variations in the meaning and significance of death and dying will be considered from a psychological perspective, with particular attention to the contexts (e.g., cultural, familial, life-span developmental) in which these variations occur.
Held with GERON 218, HLTH 218 |
Chris Burris | PSYCH 218-GERON 218-HLTH 218_C.Burris_Winter 2021.pdf | Winter 2021 |
PSYCH | 230 | 041 | Psychology and Law |
Psychological principles drawn from a variety of subdisciplines (e.g., social, clinical, cognitive) will be surveyed in terms of their relevance and application to the legal system. Topics may include jury selection and decision-making, eyewitness testimony, insanity defense, competency assessment, risk assessment, and attitudes toward law and the legal process.
Held with LS 272 |
John Rempel | PSYCH 230-LS 272_J.Rempel_Winter 2021.pdf | Winter 2021 |
PSYCH | 231 | 041 | The Psychology of Religious Experience |
Approaches of traditional psychological theories toward phenomena of religious experience, mysticism, and prayer are examined. The psychological process of creating and naming "gods" is considered as well as comparisons among altered states of consciousness including some forms of prayer. |
Chris Burris | PSYCH 231_C.Burris_Winter 2021.pdf | Winter 2021 |
PSYCH | 312 | 081 | Learning Disabilities |
A critical examination of the concept of learning disability and of current issues in the assessment and remediation of learning problems.
CEL course outlines available around midterms |
Maureen Drysdale | Winter 2021 | |
PSYCH | 318 | 041 | 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 | PSYCH 318_BJ.Rye_Winter 2021.pdf | Winter 2021 |
PSYCH | 455 | 041 | Honours Seminar in Social Psychology: Psychology of Men |
Topics reflect current issues in social psychology. Consult the departmental listings for the upcoming topics. Activities may include oral presentations, class discussions, individual and/or group projects, and written assignments.
See course outline or contact instructor for topic details. |
Chris Burris | PSYCH 455_C.Burris_Winter 2021.pdf | Winter 2021 |
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.
CEL course outlines available around midterms |
David Seljak | Winter 2021 |