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Human Relations and Spirituality (Honours Bachelor of Arts with Major)
Download the program description (PDF)Foundational Courses (24 credits)
Compulsory Courses: 21 credits
- HTP1101 Trends in Western Thought
- HTP1102 Artistic and Literary Imagination: Expressions of the Human Experience
- HTP1103 People, Politics and the Planet
- HTP1104 Faith, Justice and the Common Good
- ISC2309 English Composition
- ISC2314 Public Speaking
- PHI2181 Human Knowledge
Optional Courses: 3 credits from
- MIS2103 World Religions
- THO1306 Exploring the Sacred
- THO1307 Understanding the Bible
Major in Human Relations and Spirituality (42 credits)
Compulsory Courses: 30 credits
- ECS2191 Introduction to Conflict Studies
- ECS2192 Inequality, Conflict and Social Justice
- HUM1103 Introduction to Group Dynamics
- IGL2136 Group Intervention Lab I
- IGL2138 Group Intervention Lab II
- PHI3131 Ethics Counselling
- PSY1101 Introduction to Experimental Psychology (UO)
- PSY1102 Introduction to Applied Psychology (UO)
- THO2315 Ethics and the Human Person
- THO3166 Moral Existence
Optional Courses: 12 credits
3 credits from:
- ECS3126 Discrimination and Conflict
- IGL3112 Spiritual Dimensions of Leadership and Group Facilitation
- PSY3102 Interpersonal Relationship (UO)
3 credits from:
- ECS3123 Psychological Impacts of Conflicts
- IGL3140 Practicum 1: Initiation to Group Intervention in Organizations
- PHI3307 Ethics and Multiculturalism
- PSY3171 Psyschopathology (UO)
6 credits from:
- ECS4101 Causes of Conflict 1: Biological and Psychological Approaches
- IGL4117 Creativity in Support of Groups
- PSY4391 Special Topics in Psychology (UO)
- THO4104 Sexual Ethics (Prerequisite: THO 3166)
- THO4106 Bioethics
Elective Courses (54 credits)
- Students complete a second major (42 credits) and 12 credits or a minor (30 credits) and 24 credits.
- 18 credits must be of 3000 or 4000 level.