HS 1202 - Behaviour Management Strategies
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Course Description
HS 1202 - Behaviour Management Strategies 3 (3-0-0) UT | |
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Description: |
The course provides students with the tools needed to design, apply and evaluate both simple behaviour change and behaviourally based instructional programs. These strategies are applied to helping people develop skills needed to improve the quality of their lives and, more specifically, to improve their participation as members of their communities. |
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Transfers To: |
Refer to the Transfer Alberta website for up to date information. |
Note: | Credit will be granted for only one combination of HS1102 and HS1202, or RP1002 and RP1003. |
Time: | 15 Weeks, 45 Hours |
Timetable for HS1202
Code | Sec | Dates | Instructor | Room | Days | Time | Cost | Add to Timetable |
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HS1202 | EC |
May 6, 2024 to Aug 22, 2024 Asynchronous (Asynchronous) |
Young, Amanda | ONLINE | Varies | Varies | $543.32 | |
HS1202 | EC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 18, 2025 Asynchronous (Asynchronous) |
TBA | ONLINE | Varies | Varies | $552.69 |
Latest 10 Course Outlines for HS1202
Code | Section | Instructor | Semester | Download |
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HS1202 | A3 | Bate S | Jan-Apr 2023 | |
HS1202 | A3 | Clark K | Jan-Apr 2021 | |
HS1202 | A3 | Clark K | Jan-Apr 2020 | |
HS1202 | A3 | Ray T | Jan-Apr 2019 | |
HS1202 | A3 | Ray T | Jan-Apr 2018 | |
HS1202 | Ray T | Sep-Dec 2017 | ||
HS1202 | Kostuk C | Jan-Apr 2016 | ||
HS1202 | Ray T | Jan-Apr 2013 | ||
HS1202 | Ray T | Jan-Apr 2012 | ||
HS1202 | A3 | Ray T | Jan-Apr 2011 | |
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