Course
Discontinued
Yes
Course code
CCSD 1121
Descriptive
Personal and Professional Development
Department
Classroom & Community Support
Faculty
Applied Community Studies
Credits
1.50
Start date
Not Specified
End term
202030
PLAR
Yes
Semester length
Flexible delivery ranging from 2-15 weeks.
Max class size
30
Contact hours
30 hours
Primary methods of instructional delivery: Lecture
Method(s) of instruction
Lecture
Learning activities
- Lecture
- Group Work
- Experiential classroom activities
- Student presentations
- Guest speakers
- AV presentations
Course description
This course emphasizes self-awareness and interpersonal understanding, which promotes a balanced personal and professional lifestyle and skill set. Using contemporary theories this course will provide students with a framework for personal and professional development.
Course content
The following global ideas guide the design and delivery of this course: Positive psychology offers a balance to understanding personal behaviour and further self awareness is an essential component of personal and professional development. This means that the teaching strategies need to be informed by:
- Demonstrating the ability to explain the key features of the nature of happiness:
- Assess own happiness levels across a variety of measures Outcome recording
- Research the foundations of the nature of happiness
- Demonstrating an understanding of personality traits, characteristics and temperaments:
- Review the current theories of early development as it relates to the above
- Examine own values based on theoretical perspectives
- Assess own values using a variety of measures as it relates to personality and character traits
- Practice techniques of assessing strengths in self and others
- Research current findings on altruism
- Describing the principles of positive psychology and application to personal and professional practice:
- Practice the skills of learned optimism
- Review current literature on the attitude of gratitude
- Examine the principles of play
- Research current literature on the principle of flow
- Practice techniques of assessing positive habits of thought and actions
- Explore link between positive psychology and employee engagement
- Explore link between positive psychology and work creativity
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course the students will be able to:
- Describe the nature of happiness and demonstrate the ability to care for self in the domains of physical, emotional, social and intellectual and spiritual growth.
- Describe and define temperament, personality and character.
- Describe the key features of the principles of positive thought, attitude and actions
- Describe how habits of thought, perception and behaviour can impact and be applied to the workplace.
Means of assessment
This course will conform to ÌÇÐÄvlog´«Ã½policy regarding the number and weighting evaluations. This will be a graded course.
- Unit tests
- Questionnaires
- Gratitude exercise
- Compare and contrast assignment
- Engaging signature strength exercise.
Textbook materials
- TBA
Which prerequisite