Jay Friesen

PD Instructional Designer, GPS Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies Admin

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PD Instructional Designer, GPS Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies Admin
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jayf@ualberta.ca

Courses

CSL 200 - Theory and Practice in Community Service-Learning

An in-depth exploration of theories and practices of civic engagement and community change for students who have already completed a course with a CSL component and who wish to extend their volunteer experience. Prerequisite: Completion of a course with a CSL component or consent of instructor. Note: For information about courses in programs and departments across the Faculty of Arts that offer a CSL component, see the link on the CSL website, www.csl.ualberta.ca . Not open to students with credit in CSL 300.


CSL 370 - Topics in Community Issues

Content varies from year to year. Prerequisite: consent of Program. Repeatable if topic(s) vary.


CSL 550 - Selected Topics in Community Service-Learning

Content varies from year to year. Topics and credit value announced prior to registration period. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. This course may require payment of an additional miscellaneous fee.


INT D 710 - Ethics and Academic Citizenship

This 6-hour Ethics and Academic Citizenship course provides foundational knowledge of ethical principles and relevant university policies, including: academic integrity, plagiarism, introduction to research ethics, conflict of interest, and workplace ethics and self-care. Master's students who have already completed the INT D 710 Ethics and Academic Citizenship course and pursue a second master's degree are not required to repeat the course.


INT D 720 - Advanced Ethics and Academic Citizenship

This 2-hour course provides advanced treatment of ethical principles, including: research and scholarship, intellectual property, academic citizenship, and ethical principles in university teaching. While this advanced course is only required for all Doctoral students, it is open to any graduate students who have already completed the INT D 710 Ethics and Academic Citizenship course, and who wish to participate in the advanced modules. Prerequisite: INT D 710.


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