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SMF 213 001 Sexual Health and Well-Being

This course offers a theoretical and empirical examination of sexuality from a health perspective. Approaches to counselling, prevention, and treatment will be discussed. Topics may include STI and pregnancy prevention, pregnancy and post-partum health, healthy romantic and sexual relationships, chronic and long-term illnesses, and sexual cancers.

PDF icon SMF 213_T.Calvert_Fall 2017.pdf Fall 2017
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.

Carm De Santis PDF icon SMF 208_C.De Santis_Fall 2017.pdf Fall 2017
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.

BJ Rye PDF icon SMF 204_BJ.Rye_Fall 2017.pdf Fall 2017
SMF 101 001 Introduction to Relationships and Families

This course provides an overview of couple, marital, and family relationships from a broad, interdisciplinary perspective.

Jane Nicholas Fall 2017
RS 499 001 Senior Seminar

This seminar examines contemporary methods and theories in the study of religion and how they may be used to address specific themes in religious studies.

Department Consent Required

David Seljak PDF icon RS 499_D.Seljak_Fall 2017.pdf Fall 2017
RS 291 001 Special Topics - The Sacramental Imagination

Consult Department for current offerings.

Chad Wriglesworth, Norm Klassen PDF icon RS 291_C.Wriglesworth-N.Klassen_Fall 2017.pdf Fall 2017
RS 180 081 Love and Friendship

A study of the significance of love and friendship in classical and contemporary religious writers. We will consider questions such as, 'Why are friendship and love important for human living?' and 'Is friendship with God a possibility?'

Carolyn Whitney-Brown Fall 2017
RS 121 001, 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.

David Seljak PDF icon RS 121_D.Seljak_Fall 2017.pdfPDF icon RS 121-081_M.White_Fall 2017.pdf Fall 2017
PSYCH 459 001 Honours Seminar - Close Relationships

This course covers social psychological theories of close relationships with emphasis on reading and discussion of original empirical articles. Topics may include attraction, partner selection, trust and power, attachment, communications, conflict, intimacy, and relationship maintenance and dissolution. Student roles include presenting articles, leading discussions, and submitting a written research proposal.

John Rempel PDF icon PSYCH 459_J.Rempel_Fall 2017.pdf Fall 2017
PSYCH 318 001 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 PDF icon PSYCH 318_BJ.Rye_Fall 2017.pdf Fall 2017