The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is pleased to launch a new continuing education initiative in partnership with the Mental Health and Well-being Research and Training Hub (MeWeRTH).
For the Spring of 2021, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and MeWeRTH are offering two select non-credit ‘Spring Seminars’ on mental health and well-being.
These science-based Spring Seminars offer hands-on learning opportunities to adults of all ages, regardless of educational background, on topics related to wellness.
The Spring Seminars will be led by outstanding instructors who research and teach in the Department of Psychology.
They will be conducted online (using Zoom) in small groups, allowing participants to engage with their instructor and fellow participants as they explore the theory and practice related to mental health and well-being.
These informative, engaging, and highly interactive seminars require no prerequisites or previous experience.
Upon completion of the course, students will receive a certificate of completion signed by the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
Additional Details:
- Seminars run approximately 90-120 minutes a week, for 6 weeks
- Cost: $350 (+ 13% HST) per Spring Seminar Offering
- Enrollment is limited to 25 students per course
Registration for Spring 2021 opens April 12, 2021 (8:30 am EST)
Learn more and register at the link below: