Online Courses
**These courses have been confirmed and are available during the following semesters. Course not marked by ** have not yet been confirmed.
Spring Semester (January 10 - April 27, 2012)
First year courses (choose from the following courses):
- ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology
- COMM 111 Introduction to Communications **
- PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology **
- PSYC 106 Introduction to Psychology **
- RELS 102 Intro to New Testament syllabus **
- RELS 160 Intro to Theology (online independent study for RELS major/minors only)
- SAMC 110 Introduction to Fine Arts
- WRTG 100 Intro to Writing **
Second, Third & Fourth Year Courses:
- BIOL 350 Brain & Behaviour**
- COMM 351 - 359 Communications Practicum (students who are not COMM majors may choose to do a communications practicum if their work or volunteer experience fits. ie. marketing/sales/communications); Varied lengths of time; any where in the world **
- HIST 371 History of Africa since 1500
- HIST 381 History of the Modern Middle East **
- PSYC/LDRS 330 Leadership in Organizations & Small Groups **
- PSYC 350 Brain & Behaviour **
- PSYC 490 Personhood **
Summer Sessions (April 30 - Aug 31, 2012 or otherwise listed)
- ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology
- COMM 111 Introduction to Communications
- HIST 111 History of Western Civilization (April 30 - June 22) **
- HIST 107 World History to 1750
- PHIL 105 Intro. to Philosophy (July 3 - August 10)**
- PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology**
- PSYC 106 Introduction to Psychology**
- RELS 101 Intro to Old Testament **
- RELS 102 Intro to New Testament (8, 6 or 4 Week formats) **
- SAMC 110 Introduction to Fine Arts
Second, Third & Four Year Courses
- BIOL 350 Brain & Behaviour (April 30 - August 10) **
- COMM 302 Cross-Cultural Communication (This course can be taken also as ANTH or LING)
- COMM 351 - 359 Communications Practicum (students who are not COMM majors may choose to do a communications practicum if their work or volunteer experience fits. ie. marketing/sales/communications); Varied lengths of time; any where in the world
- HIST 251 The United States to 1865 (July 3 - August 10)**
- HIST 424 History of World War II (April 30 - June 22) **
- HKIN 190 Concepts of P.E. (April 30 - June 15 with required Wed evening labs at TWU gym) **
- LING 305 The Grammar of English for TESOL
- LING 483 Language Program Design & Management (June 11 - Aug 10)**
- POLS 234 Canadian Government & Politics (April 30 - June 22) **
- PSYC/SOCI 207 Data Analysis (Statistics)
- PSYC 215 Lifespan Development
- PSYC 322 Research Methods
- PSYC 350 Brain & Behaviour (April 30 - August 10) **
- PSYC 490 Personhood (IDIS equiv) (May 28 - June 22) **
- RELS 320 Dead Sea Scrolls (May 28 - June 22)**
- RELS 489 Shroud of Turin (April 30 - Aug. 10) **
- SOCI 252 Contemporary Social Issues
- SOCI 335 Social Theory
Fall Semester (September 5 - December 17, 2012)
First year courses (choose from the following courses):
- ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology**
- COMM 111 Introduction to Communications
- PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology **
- PSYC 106 Introduction to Psychology **
- RELS 102 Intro to New Testament syllabus **
- RELS 160 Intro to Theology (online independent study for RELS major/minors only)
- SAMC 110 Introduction to Fine Arts
Second, Third & Fourth Year Courses:
- BIOL 350 Brain & Behaviour**
- COMM 351 - 359 Communications Practicum (students who are not COMM majors may choose to do a communications practicum if their work or volunteer experience fits. ie. marketing/sales/communications); Varied lengths of time; any where in the world
- HIST 371 History of Africa since 1500 **
- HIST 381 History of the Modern Middle East
- PSYC 350 Brain & Behaviour**
- PSYC 490 Personhood**
*The courses listed here are subject to change.
Can't see the course you need?
Email: Jonathan Barkowsky at barkowsky@twu.ca if you have questions about these courses.