Subject: Ed Psych and Special Education
Credit units: 3
Offered: Term 3 only
College: Education
Department: Ed Psych and Special Education

Description

This course will provide review and practice of basic skills necessary for effective communication in both personal and professional settings. It will include analysis of effective interpersonal skills and skill building laboratory experience. Knowledge and skills gained from this course are transferable to a variety of settings, including counselling, education, human development, management, healthcare, psychology, and recreation.

Restrictions: Course only open to students enrolled in the Post-Degree Certificate in Career and Guidance Studies, or permission from Coordinator.

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