• EDHS 3130

    Blood, Sweat and Tears: Exploring Psychological Impacts of Traumatic Events
     Rating

    4.67

     Difficulty

    2.00

     GPA

    3.74

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    The purpose of this course is to increase knowledge and understanding of current definitions of trauma, the impact traumatic events have on human functioning, and what psychological science tells us about how people respond to, and recover from, such events and experiences.

  • EDHS 3120

    Abnormal Psychology
     Rating

    4.33

     Difficulty

    2.50

     GPA

    3.77

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course provides a broad overview of developmental psychopathology (abnormal psychology) - initially focusing on understanding basic concepts, historical context, developmental influences, theoretical perspectives, research methodology, and issues related to classification and assessment - followed by comprehensive information concerning major disorders (e.g., ADHD, major depression, anxiety, ASD, schizophrenia).

  • EDHS 3895

    Peer Counseling Theory and Skills
     Rating

    4.17

     Difficulty

    2.50

     GPA

    3.92

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course explores the evolution of counseling theories of helping and considers how these theories can be used to better understand how and when one chooses to use peer helping interventions within a college setting. It is designed for all students interested in a career in helping, with emphasis on those who want to impact the student experience.

  • EDHS 2230

    Drug Awareness
     Rating

    3.57

     Difficulty

    2.86

     GPA

    3.73

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This class is a comprehensive course highlighting issues related to drug use across the spectrum including the latest thinking on prevention and awareness, motivation for drug use, intervention, rehabilitation, and recovery. This course will provide key information regarding specific types of drugs and factors affecting their interactions with the human body.

  • EDHS 3055

    Development and Prevention of Youth Violence
     Rating

    4.67

     Difficulty

    3.00

     GPA

    3.67

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course examines social and psychological factors contributing to the development of violent behavior in youth, accompanied by an analysis of current prevention approaches. Each topic will include a case study followed by relevant social science research. Students will participate in simulated legislative hearings where they will present oral and written position statements on policy issues such as bullying. media violence, and gun control.

  • EDHS 4040

    Anatomy & Physiology of Speech & Hearing Mechanisms
     Rating

    4.17

     Difficulty

    3.50

     GPA

    3.76

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course examines the anatomical and physiological features of hearing, speech perception, language comprehension, speech production, language production, voice production, and swallowing.

  • EDHS 2895

    Mental Health and Schools
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.74

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    How do schools serve students with diverse academic and mental health needs? This course will provide an overview of how school mental health professionals: identify students in need of additional academic or mental health support, promote academic and psychological well-being, and assess outcomes. Students will have the opportunity to hear from school professionals currently engaged in this work and apply these skills to their own learning.

  • EDHS 2900

    Practice in Community and Youth Engagement
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     Difficulty

     GPA

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This one-hour class is designed to monitor and provide support and supervision for students who work with youth in the community as part of their academic program.

  • EDHS 3110

    Understanding Autism
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.85

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course will provide a broad overview of autism, from historical perspectives to current scientific evidence. Challenges, strengths, and experiences will be examined from within a developmental framework and across developmental domains. Evidence-based approaches to assessment and intervention will be emphasized. The perspectives and lived experiences of individuals with autism and their families will be integrated throughout the course.

  • EDHS 3985

    Internship
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Students apply academic experiences in professional and/or research settings; reflect and critically and constructively analyze experiences from multiple perspectives; and view the work as connecting course content authentic contexts. Students work as professionals with site supervisors and instructors to complete related assignments and relevant background research on the professional and academic resources available.