Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 2026 - 2030 of 3271 results Personality PSYC 2325 Through the study of classical personality theories and cutting-edge research, students learn how biological, psychological, and sociocultural forces create individual differences in the human personality. Along the way, via personality inventories and self-reflection exercises, students gain an in... Psychological Disorders and Mental Health PSYC 2326 In this course, students review a number of psychological disorders as outlined in the current edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) and/or other classification systems. Students will examine the mental and behavioural characteristics of various... Democracy in the Digital Age POLI 2255 Political processes, actors, and institutions are affected by the variety of factors loosely connected to the Internet and its associated platforms. In this course, students explore how digital media (social media, online chat rooms, electronic voting processes, and electronic journalism) are... An Introduction to Democratic Socialism POLI 2260 Discontinued as of Summer Semester 2025. A survey of socialism from the French Revolution to the present. Topics include: democracy, capitalism, Marxism, Leninism, anarchism, social democracy, globalization, and social ecology.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in PHIL 2226 or POLI 1160; or... Surveillance and Terror: The Politics of Totalitarianism POLI 2265 This course will introduce students to the main features of totalitarian forms of government, as these are articulated in political theory. The course will emphasize the differences between totalitarianism and authoritarianism and will explore the intersecting propaganda, surveillance, and terror... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Personality PSYC 2325 Through the study of classical personality theories and cutting-edge research, students learn how biological, psychological, and sociocultural forces create individual differences in the human personality. Along the way, via personality inventories and self-reflection exercises, students gain an in...
Psychological Disorders and Mental Health PSYC 2326 In this course, students review a number of psychological disorders as outlined in the current edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) and/or other classification systems. Students will examine the mental and behavioural characteristics of various...
Democracy in the Digital Age POLI 2255 Political processes, actors, and institutions are affected by the variety of factors loosely connected to the Internet and its associated platforms. In this course, students explore how digital media (social media, online chat rooms, electronic voting processes, and electronic journalism) are...
An Introduction to Democratic Socialism POLI 2260 Discontinued as of Summer Semester 2025. A survey of socialism from the French Revolution to the present. Topics include: democracy, capitalism, Marxism, Leninism, anarchism, social democracy, globalization, and social ecology.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C-" grade in PHIL 2226 or POLI 1160; or...
Surveillance and Terror: The Politics of Totalitarianism POLI 2265 This course will introduce students to the main features of totalitarian forms of government, as these are articulated in political theory. The course will emphasize the differences between totalitarianism and authoritarianism and will explore the intersecting propaganda, surveillance, and terror...