Course Category: Undergraduate Course

HUM1166 Ethics

COURSE DESCRIPTION This course offers an in-depth exploration of ethics, focusing on the reasoning behind right and wrong actions, the systems of values, and the theories of virtue and vice. Students will examine questions of moral motivation and will be encouraged to reflect deeply on ethical dilemmas and challenges. As a result, students’ ability to […]

SOC2274 Charitable Services II

COURSE DESCRIPTION The course on Charitable Services II offers a comprehensive exploration of advanced concepts and practices within the nonprofit sector. Building upon foundational knowledge of charitable services, this course delves deeper into the complexities of nonprofit operations, focusing on critical areas such as funding strategies, program evaluation, marketing, and leadership. Emphasizing both theoretical frameworks […]

PSY2971 Social Psychology

COURSE DESCRIPTION The course on Social Psychology provides a comprehensive exploration of how individual thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the social context and the presence of others. It delves into the psychological mechanisms underlying social interactions, group dynamics, attitudes, and the impact of societal factors on individual behavior. By examining both classic and […]

HUM2391 Morals ll

COURSE DESCRIPTION The Morals II course provides an advanced exploration of moral philosophy, addressing contemporary ethical issues and the frameworks that guide moral reasoning. Designed for students seeking a deeper understanding of ethics in various contexts, this course examines the implications of moral theories for personal and societal decision-making. By engaging with complex topics such […]

EDU4148 Education, Advanced

COURSE DESCRIPTION The course “Education, Advanced” offers an in-depth exploration of contemporary educational theories, practices, and issues impacting the field of education. It is designed for educators who seek to enhance their understanding of advanced topics, including curriculum development, assessment strategies, inclusive education, and the integration of technology in teaching. The course emphasizes the importance […]

PSY3082 Child Psychology III

COURSE DESCRIPTION This course, a continuation of PSY2082 Child Psychology II, delves into the behaviors associated with childhood syndromes, focusing on identifying symptoms and behavioral patterns. The course engages students in the diagnostic evaluation of common child and adolescent psychopathologies while critically examining the social and cultural constructs that define “normal” versus “pathological” behavior, cognition, […]

REL1439 Religious Studies

COURSE DESCRIPTION This course on Religious Studies offers a comprehensive exploration of the diverse religious traditions that have shaped human history and continue to influence contemporary societies. By examining the beliefs, practices, and cultural impacts of various religions, students will gain a deep understanding of the role religion plays in individual lives and global affairs. […]

PSY2082 Child Psychology II

COURSE DESCRIPTION Child Psychology II is an advanced course that delves into the complex processes of child development, focusing on various psychological, social, and environmental factors influencing children’s growth from infancy to adolescence. Building on foundational concepts, this course offers an in-depth exploration of advanced topics such as attachment theory, temperament, the role of play, […]

PSY1391 Psychology

COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides a comprehensive overview of psychology, exploring its foundational concepts, theories, and applications. It examines the scientific study of behavior and mental processes across various contexts, integrating perspectives from biological, cognitive, and social psychology. By understanding the intricacies of human behavior, students will be equipped to address psychological issues in personal, […]

PSY1292 Philosophy

COURSE DESCRIPTION This course on Philosophy offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental questions, theories, and concepts that have shaped philosophical inquiry throughout history. Students will engage with the major branches of philosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of science. The course emphasizes critical thinking, logical analysis, and the application of […]