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Warning: This course is not listed on the Langara website and is almost certainly discontinued. It was last offered in the term of Spring 2012.

PSYC 2317: Applied Psychology

Course FormatLecture 3.0 h + Seminar 0.0 h + Lab 1.0 h
Credits3.0

Discontinued Summer Semester 2014; replaced by PSYC 3220. The course examines group theory and increases students' proficiency in the use of group skills. Lectures, small group experiential learning exercises and participation in a major group project are used to develop an understanding of group theory as well as to provide opportunities to apply the knowledge thus gained. Topics include group dynamics, communication, leadership, decision making, and management of controversy. Additional topics, such as psychology and the law and persuasion, will be included based on student career objectives. The course examines group theory and increases students' proficiency in the use of group skills. Lectures, small group experiential learning exercises and participation in a major group project are used to develop an understanding of group theory as well as to provide opportunities to apply the knowledge thus gained. Topics include group dynamics, communication, leadership, decision making, and management of controversy. Additional topics, such as psychology and the law and persuasion, will be included based on student career objectives.


Course Attributes:
2nd Year ArtsYes
2nd Year ScienceNo
HumanitiesNo
Lab ScienceNo
ScienceNo
Social ScienceYes
University
Transferable
Yes
Other Attributes:
Offered online:Unknown
Preparatory course:Unknown
Repeat limit
Additional fees:
First offered:Fall 1999
Last offered:Spring 2012
Registration
restrictions:
R
Outline(s):No outline found.
Transfer Agreements
CourseDestinationCreditStart to End
No active transfer agreements.
Inactive Transfer Agreements (click to open)

Note: If you took courses within the period stated below, you can still transfer those credits.

CourseDestinationCreditStart to End
PSYC 2317Capilano UniversityCAPU PSYC 2XX (3) 20030501 to 20140430
PSYC 2317Douglas CollegeDOUG CYCC 2320 (3) or DOUG PSYC 2XXX (3) 20080901 to 20140430
PSYC 2317Douglas CollegeDOUG PSYC 2XXX (3) 20040901 to 20090831
PSYC 2317Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityKPU PSYC 2XXX (3) 20020901 to 20140430
PSYC 2317North Island CollegeNIC PSY 2XX (3) 19960901 to 20140430
PSYC 2317Simon Fraser UniversitySFU PSYC 1XX (3) B-Soc19990501 to 20140430
PSYC 2317Thompson Rivers UniversityTRU PSYC 2XXX (3) 20100901 to 20140430
PSYC 2317Thompson Rivers UniversityTRU PSYC 2XX (3) 19950901 to 20100831
PSYC 2317Trinity Western UniversityTWU PSYC 2XX (3) 19990501 to 20140430
PSYC 2317UBCOUBCO PSYO_O 2nd (3) 20050501 to 20140430
PSYC 2317UBCVUBCV PSYC_V 2nd (3) Maximum credit granted for LANG PSYC 2317, LANG PSYC 2322 & LANG PSYC 2323 is 6 credits.19990501 to 20140430
PSYC 2317University of the Fraser ValleyUFV PSYC 1XX (3) 19990501 to 20140430
PSYC 2317University of Northern BCUNBC PSYC 2XX (3) 20010901 to 20140430
PSYC 2317University of VictoriaUVIC PSYC 2XX (1.5) 19990501 to 20140430
PSYC 2317Vancouver Island UniversityVIU PSYC 2nd (3) 19990501 to 20140430

Offerings of this course:

SemesterCRNSectionSeatsWaitlistDaysTimeRoomTypeInstructor
Spring 2012101930018 M-W----1430-1620B010LectureRoss Woolley
----F--0830-1025B027ExamRoss Woolley
Spring 2011105380018N/AM-W----1430-1620B030LectureRoss Woolley
--W----0830-1025B026ExamRoss Woolley
Fall 20103039200116N/AMTWR---1130-1220B026LectureRoss Woolley
---R---1100-1255B027ExamRoss Woolley
Spring 2010105250013N/AM-W----1430-1620B247LectureLinda Scratchley
Fall 2009305620019N/AMT-RF--1130-1220B251LectureRoss Woolley
Spring 2009103630014N/AM-W----1430-1625A235LectureElizabeth Ballard
Fall 2008304360013N/AMT-RF--1130-1225B148LectureRoss Woolley
Spring 2008102180015N/AM------1330-1525B026LectureElizabeth Ballard
--W----1330-1525B248LectureElizabeth Ballard
Fall 2007303670011N/AMT-RF--1130-1225L215LectureRoss Woolley
Spring 2007107280010N/AM-W----1330-1525A237LectureElizabeth Ballard
Fall 2006307420010N/AMT-RF--1130-1225B251LectureIan McBain
Spring 2006101900020N/AM-W----1430-1625B155LectureElizabeth Ballard
Spring 2006101890010N/AM-W----1030-1225A237LectureElizabeth Ballard
Fall 2005301640010N/AMT-RF--1130-1225A322LectureIan McBain
Spring 2005101480026N/AM-W----1430-1625B153LectureElizabeth Ballard
Spring 2005101470012N/AM-W----1030-1225B251LectureElizabeth Ballard
Fall 20043020000104MT-RF--1130-1225A266LectureIan McBain
Spring 200410216002015M-W----1430-1625B026LectureElizabeth Ballard
Spring 200410215001029M-W----1030-1225B251LectureElizabeth Ballard
Fall 2003300930014N/AM--R---1130-1225A210LectureIan McBain
-T--F--1130-1225NILLectureIan McBain
Spring 200310236002224M-W----1430-1625B251LectureElizabeth Ballard
Spring 200310235001431M-W----1030-1225B251LectureElizabeth Ballard
Fall 2002300530020N/A---R---1230-1325A237LectureIan McBain
----F--1230-1525A237LectureIan McBain
Fall 2002300520011N/AMT-RF--1130-1225A237LectureIan McBain
Spring 2002101040022N/A-T-R---1030-1225B251LectureElizabeth Ballard
Spring 2002101030016N/AM-W----1030-1225B251LectureElizabeth Ballard
Fall 2001301070023N/AM-WRF--1230-1325A256LectureIan McBain
Fall 2001301060012N/AMT-RF--1130-1225A256LectureIan McBain
Spring 2001104400011N/AM-W----1030-1225B251LectureElizabeth Ballard
Fall 2000304400031N/AM-WRF--1230-1325B026LectureIan McBain
Fall 2000304390025N/AMT-RF--1130-1225B026LectureIan McBain
Fall 2000304380010N/A-T-R---1030-1225B149LectureElizabeth Ballard
Fall 1999301340020N/AM-WRF--1230-1325B149LectureElizabeth Ballard
Fall 1999301330010N/AMT-RF--1130-1225B149LectureElizabeth Ballard