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PREMIER CYCLE HUMAN RELATIONS AND SPIRITUALITY (HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH A MAJOR) FOR ALGONQUIN COLLEGE MASSAGE THERAPY GRADUATES
PREMIER CYCLE HUMAN RELATIONS AND SPIRITUALITY (HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH A MAJOR) FOR ALGONQUIN COLLEGE MASSAGE THERAPY GRADUATES RENSEIGNEMENTS GÉNÉRAUX Ce programme fournit à ses étudiants une formation et une compréhension des dimensions spirituelles, psychologiques, culturelles et religieuses qui influencent tout autant l'individu que la société. De surcroît, ce programme fournit également un environnement d'apprentissage qui favorise et développe les valeurs d'empathie et de la justice et porte un message d'espoir pour la société. Objectifs Ce baccalauréat devra permettre à l'étudiant de : » Comprendre les différentes traditions culturelles et spirituelles ainsi que les modèles d'intervention utilisés dans le domaine de la relation d'aide; » Définir les interactions entre l'expérience, la connaissance, le savoir et la démarche scientifique dans les principales disciplines en relations humaines et spiritualité; » Adapter et appliquer les outils méthodologiques (recherche appliquée vs expérimentale; collecte et analyse de données qualitatives et quantitatives) propres aux principales disciplines du programme en relations humaines et spiritualité (conceptualisation, élaboration, mise en application, évaluation des interventions). Perspectives de carrières » Agent d'aide » Agent d'intervention d'urgence » Agent de probation et de libération conditionnelle » Agent des droits de la personne » Analyste des politiques sociales » Animateur » Conseiller à l'emploi » Consultant en immigration » Consultant en politiques d'équité en matière d'emploi » Formateur auprès des communautés et des organisations ecclésiales » Intervenant » Intervenant communautaire » Lobbyiste » Travailleur de rue N'hésitez pas à communiquer avec une conseillère aux études pour obtenir plus de renseignements. L'étudiant inscrit dans ce baccalauréat spécialisé avec majeure doit choisir une majeure complémentaire ou une mineure complémentaire. La liste des cours à suivre est présentée sous l'onglet Exigences de programme. L'étudiant inscrit dans ce baccalauréat spécialisé avec majeure doit choisir une mineure complémentaire. Corps professoral BELLEHUMEUR, Christian, Professeur titulaire Imaginaire et counseling, psychothérapie et spiritualité;Développement humain et psychologie positive;Intégration psycho-spirituelle de l'intervenant(e)Psychologie et spiritualité. FORTIN, Gilles, Charge Date d'impression : 2020-11-07 P. 2
PREMIER CYCLE HUMAN RELATIONS AND SPIRITUALITY (HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH A MAJOR) FOR ALGONQUIN COLLEGE MASSAGE THERAPY GRADUATES Styles d'apprentissage et processus de counselling; les valeurs et le counselling GALL, Terry Lynn, Professeure titulaire Le stress et l'adaptation. GRAFANAKI, Sotiria, Professeure titulaire Psychotheraphy training and effectiveness; client and counsellor experience of therapy interaction; positive psychology and implications for counselling, flow and counselling, spirituality and leisure, counsellor self care and sources of renewal MALETTE, Judith, Professeure titulaire Rétrospective de vie; les images de Dieu et de soi; yoga et psychothérapie ROVERS, Martin, Professeur titulaire Inter-Partner Touch in Couple Counselling; Aging Parents, Adult Children Caregivers and Family of Origin Dynamics; Couple and Family Chaplaincy. STE-MARIE, Lorraine, Professeure agrégée Théologie pratique; Apprentissage et développement de l'adulte Date d'impression : 2020-11-07 P. 3
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PREMIER CYCLE HUMAN RELATIONS AND SPIRITUALITY (HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH A MAJOR) FOR ALGONQUIN COLLEGE MASSAGE THERAPY GRADUATES EXIGENCES DU PROGRAMME Fall 2012 Foundational Courses (18 credits) Compulsory Courses (15 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 » PHI2181 Human Knowledge Optional Course (3 credits) 3 credits from » MIS2103 World Religions » THO1306 Exploring the Sacred » THO1307 Understanding the Bible Discipline Specific Courses (36 credits) Compulsory Courses (24 credits) » ECS2191 Introduction to Conflict Studies » ECS2192 Inequality, Conflict and Social Justice » HUM1103 Introduction to Group Dynamics » IGL2136 Group Intervention Lab 1 » IGL2138 Group Intervention Lab 2 » PHI3131 Ethics Counselling » PSY1102 Introduction to Applied Psychology (UO) » THO3166 Moral Existence Optional Courses (12 credits) 3 credits from » ECS2126 Discrimination and Conflict » IGL3112 Spiritual Dimensions of Leadership and Group Facilitation » PSY3102 Interpersonal Relationships (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 Date d'impression : 2020-11-07 P. 5
PREMIER CYCLE HUMAN RELATIONS AND SPIRITUALITY (HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH A MAJOR) FOR ALGONQUIN COLLEGE MASSAGE THERAPY GRADUATES Elective Courses (36 credits) » Students complete a minor (30 credits) and 6 credits. » 12 credits must be of 3000 or 4000 level. Date d'impression : 2020-11-07 P. 6
PREMIER CYCLE HUMAN RELATIONS AND SPIRITUALITY (HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH A MAJOR) FOR ALGONQUIN COLLEGE MASSAGE THERAPY GRADUATES COURS ECS 2191 - INTRODUCTION TO CONFLICT STUDIES A multidisciplinary introduction to research in the evolving field of peace and conflict studies, with emphasis on ethnic and religious conflict. Cases are drawn from local to global levels. Includes anthropology, sociology, psychology, history, political science, law, labour relations, theology, philosophy, gender studies and security studies. ECS 2192 - INEQUALITY, CONFLICT AND SOCIAL JUSTICE This course consists of two components: (1) the examination of the variable linkages between inequality (economic, social, political), injustice, and violent conflict; and (2) the examination of efforts to create environments characterized by equality, equity, justice and peace. ECS 3123 - PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF CONFLICTS A multidisciplinary examination of trauma: Disruption of responsive mechanisms. Decision making in crises. Contributing factors affecting the impact of trauma. Conflict and psychological transformation. Prerequisites: PSY1101 and PSY1102 or IPA1121 and IPA1122. ECS 3126 - DISCRIMINATION AND CONFLICT Theories of discrimination: direct, indirect and systemic discrimination. Pluralism and multiculturalism. Anti-discrimination law: areas of application. Theories of reasonable accommodation and undue hardship. International agreements and equality laws. ECS 4101 - CAUSES OF CONFLICT I: BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES Examination of the many possible causes of conflict and violence such as aggression, instinct, character traits, learned behaviours, socialization, personality disorders, group influences, mob behaviour, and perceptual issues. Prerequisites: ECS 2111, ECS 2112, ECS 2192, PSY 1101 or IPA1121, PSY 1102 or IPA1122. HTP 1101 - TRENDS IN WESTERN THOUGHT This course addresses multiple aspects of the evolution of western thought, from Antiquity to current times, and the impact of major events and thinkers, and the influence of other civilizations on the contemporary understanding of human nature, culture and society. HTP 1102 - APPROACHES IN THE HUMANITIES: INTERPRETING THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE Introduction to theoretical approaches in the Humanities and to the methods that are applied to interpret the multiple expressions of human experience, particularly those expressed in important works of art and literature. Date d'impression : 2020-11-07 P. 7
PREMIER CYCLE HUMAN RELATIONS AND SPIRITUALITY (HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH A MAJOR) FOR ALGONQUIN COLLEGE MASSAGE THERAPY GRADUATES HTP 1103 - PEOPLE, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND ECOLOGY Social and ecological challenges facing humanity today, and related issues of social justice. These questions will be examined from a perspective of community building and efforts towards ecological and social transformations for a hopeful future. HTP 1104 - FAITH, JUSTICE AND THE COMMON GOOD This course investigates faith, justice and the common good from religious, philosophical and human science perspectives. The course draws on classic and contemporary resources, in particular those from the Christian intellectual traditions. HUM 1103 - INTRODUCTION TO GROUP DYNAMICS This course initiates participants to the group phenomenon and to differentfundamental concepts, such as group typology, elements of groupdynamics, as well as conditions and factors that are part of interpersonal andgroup communication. Participants learn to be aware of the qualityof their participation and to develop their capacity to observe and tointeract. IGL 2136 - GROUP INTERVENTION LAB 1 Exploration and practice of basic group participatory processes and techniques. In-class filming of facilitation practices. Participation, facilitation and observation skills are developed as well the ability to observe, and to provide and receive insightful feedback. Prerequisite or concomitant: IGL1103. This course was previously ANI2136. IGL 2138 - GROUP INTERVENTION LAB 2 Reflection on group intervention and leadership practices and outcomes. Reflection on personal values and their potential impact on groups. Exploration and practice of advanced group participatory processes and techniques. Prerequisite: IGL2136. This course was previously ANI2138. IGL 3112 - THE SPIRITUAL DIMENSIONS OF LEADERSHIP AND GROUP FACILITATION Deepening of one's conception of spirituality and presentation of various guiding methods adapted to personal development groups: self-training, support group meetings, life experience analysis and planned action. Community cooperation and psychosocial basics are addressed. This course was previously ANI3112. IGL 3140 - PRACTICUM 1: INITIATION TO GROUP INTERVENTION IN ORGANIZATIONS This practical training allows the student to observe how actual facilitation of groups is done, by pairing with a mentor who has a background in the field. Group and individual meetings give the opportunity to discuss and evaluate the knowledge, the know-how and the interpersonal presence involved in this practice. Prerequisite: IGL 2136. This course was previously ANI3140. IGL 4117 - CREATIVITY IN SUPPORT OF GROUPS Date d'impression : 2020-11-07 P. 8
PREMIER CYCLE HUMAN RELATIONS AND SPIRITUALITY (HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH A MAJOR) FOR ALGONQUIN COLLEGE MASSAGE THERAPY GRADUATES This course has two foci: the self-aware study of creativity and the practice of synergy. Presentation of creative process and methods, and factors and techniques that promote creativity, facilitate meetings and resolve problems: analogies, combinational techniques, bodily and verbal expression, etc. Prerequisite: IGL2138 This course was previously ANI3117 ISC 2309 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION This course is dedicated to the improvement of writing skills in order to become an effective communicator in several contexts. ISC 2314 - PUBLIC SPEAKING Learning the techniques of efficient public speaking. Introduction and training to personal impression making in electronic media. Development of a professional attitude and self-confidence. PHI 2181 - HUMAN KNOWLEDGE Study of the traditional, universalist, approach to knowledge as well as contemporary standpoint approaches, such as feminist and postmodernist. PHI 3131 - ETHICS COUNSELLING Principles of ethics consultations. Application of ethical theories to the practice of counselling. How to take decisions in the area of ethics. How to facilitate ethical decision making by individuals and organizations. PHI 3307 - ETHICS, MULTICULTURALISM AND IMMIGRATION This course examines the relation of ethics, multiculturalism, and immigration, studies the questions regarding the possibility of a multicultural ethics, and addresses the issues and debates arising from cultural relativism and identity politics in the functioning of modern societies. PSY 1101 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY: FOUNDATIONS (UO) Object and method of psychology. Heredity, environment, human development. Nervous system, consciousness. Sensory processes, perception, cognition, memory, language, and thought. Learning. Previously: PSY1200. This course cannot be combined for credit with IPA1121. PSY 1102 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY: APPLICATIONS (UO) Emotions, motivation. Personality. Mental health, abnormal behaviour and therapeutic approaches. Social psychology. Historical perspective. Previously: PSY 1200. This course cannot be combined for credit with IPA1122. Date d'impression : 2020-11-07 P. 9
PREMIER CYCLE HUMAN RELATIONS AND SPIRITUALITY (HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH A MAJOR) FOR ALGONQUIN COLLEGE MASSAGE THERAPY GRADUATES PSY 3102 - INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS (UO) Verbal and non-verbal communication. Theory and research of interpersonal relationships. Intercultural communication. In-class laboratory exercises and preparation of individual projects. Prerequisites: PSY1101, PSY1102 PSY 3171 - PSYCHOPATHOLOGY (UO) An introduction to one or more major theories of psychopathology and related milestones in development. Anxiety. Depression. Neuroses. Psychoses. Conduct disorders and other abnormal states. Prerequisites: PSY1101, PSY1102 (Previously: PSY4171) PSY 4391 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY (UO) Examination of a particular topic in psychology. Content and format will vary depending on professor. Prerequisite: 54 university credits including PSY1101 and PSY1102. THO 1306 - EXPLORING THE SACRED The human effort to express the experience of the sacred and to name our sense of the "Beyond". The different forms such expressions have taken: cosmic wonder and its symbols, foundations stories, ritual life. The meaning of this effort for understanding the quest of the human spirit and its attempts to build order in society and community. THO 1307 - WHAT IS THE BIBLE? The Bible: book or library, history or story? History of the Jewish people and of the culture in which the Bible was written. The Bible and its content. Interpreting the text. The Jesus event. The influence of the Bible on history and on contemporary culture. THO 2315 - ETHICS AND THE HUMAN PERSON What is ethics? Introduction to the key ethical ideas that shape our lives. Ethical riches of the Christian tradition to understand ourselves and our responsibilities to other persons. THO 2410 - WORLD RELIGIONS Introduction to the world religions with an emphasis on Christian faith in interaction with other living faiths. THO 3166 - MORAL EXISTENCE Date d'impression : 2020-11-07 P. 10
PREMIER CYCLE HUMAN RELATIONS AND SPIRITUALITY (HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH A MAJOR) FOR ALGONQUIN COLLEGE MASSAGE THERAPY GRADUATES Introduction to the field of ethics within theology. Historical development of ethical approaches within theology. Constitutive elements of moral existence. Moral existence and Christian faith. THO 4104 - SEXUAL ETHICS Meaning of human sexuality. Sexuality understood in terms of personal growth. Discernment of moral values in sexual behaviour. Prerequisite: THO 3166. THO 4106 - BIOETHICS Respect for human life. Right to physical integrity. Genetics. Abortion. Euthanasia. Prerequisite: THO 3166. Date d'impression : 2020-11-07 P. 11
PREMIER CYCLE HUMAN RELATIONS AND SPIRITUALITY (HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH A MAJOR) FOR ALGONQUIN COLLEGE MASSAGE THERAPY GRADUATES CONTACEZ-NOUS Bureau des admissions, du registraire et des services aux étudiants Pièce 154 Université Saint-Paul 223, rue Main Ottawa (Ontario) K1S 1C4 CANADA Téléphone : 613 236-1393 Télécopieur : 613 782-3014 admission@ustpaul.ca Heures d'ouverture du 15 août au 31 mai Lundi au jeudi : 8 h à 17 h Vendredi : 8 h à 12 h et 13 h à 16 h Heures d'ouverture du 1er juin au 14 août Lundi au vendredi : 8 h à 12 h et 13 h à 16 h Date d'impression : 2020-11-07 P. 12
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