LHAE: Adult Education and Community Development MA, MEd, PhD Courses

Not all courses are offered every year. Please review the course schedule on the Registrar’s Office and Student Experience website.

Course CodeCourse Title
LHA1100H
Introduction to Adult Education
LHA1101H
Program Planning in Adult Education
LHA1102H
Introduction to Community Development
LHA1103H
Introduction to Research Methods in Adult Education (RM)
LHA1105H
Introduction to Qualitative Research: Part I (RM)
LHA1106H
Introduction to Qualitative Research: Part II (RM)
LHA1107HDeveloping and Leading High Performing Teams: Theory and Practice
LHA1108H
Adult Learning
LHA1109H
Creative Empowerment Work with the Disenfranchised
LHA1110H
Approaches to Teaching Adults
LHA1111H
Working with Survivors of Trauma
LHA1113H
Gender and Race at Work
LHA1114H
Commons, Community and Social Justice
LHA1115HLearning for the Global Economy
LHA1119H
Creating a Learning Organization
LHA1120HProfessions, Learning, and Work
(Exclusion: LHA5105H.)
LHA1122H
Practicum in Adult Education and Community Development (Credit/No Credit)
LHA1142H
Young Adulthood in Crisis: Learning, Transitions, and Activism
LHA1143H
Introduction to Feminist Perspectives on Society and Education
LHA1144H
Queer Interventions: Tools for Community Organizing
LHA1145HParticipatory Research in the Community and the Workplace (RM)
LHA1146H
Women, War, and Learning
LHA1147H
Women, Migration, and Work
LHA1148H
Introduction to Workplace, Organizational, and Economic Democracy
LHA1149H
Precarity and Dispossession: Urban Poverty and Rebel Cities
LHA1150H
Critical Perspectives on Organizational Change
LHA1152H
Individual Reading and Research in Adult Education: Master’s Level
LHA1180H
Indigenous Worldviews: Implications for Education
LHA1181H
Embodied Learning and Alternative Approaches to Community Wellness
LHA1182H
Nonprofits, Co-operatives, and the Social Economy: An Overview
LHA1183H+
Master’s Research Seminar (Credit/No Credit)
LHA1184H
Indigenous Knowledge: Implications for Education
LHA1190H
Community Healing and Peacebuilding
LHA1193H
Adult Education for Sustainability
LHA1194H
Cyberliteracy and Adult Education
LHA1195H
Technology @Work: The Internet in Workplace Learning and Change
LHA1196H
Walking Together, Talking Together: The Praxis of Reconciliation
LHA1197H
The Pedagogy of Food
LHA3102H+
Doctoral Thesis Seminar (Credit/No Credit)
LHA3152H
Individual Reading and Research in Adult Education: Doctoral Level
LHA3182HParticipatory Democracy, Activism, and Citizenship Learning
LHA3183H
Introduction to Institutional Ethnography (RM)
LHA3184H
Indigenous Research Methodologies (RM)
LHA5100H to LHA5120HSpecial Topics in Adult Education and Community Development: Master’s Level
LHA6100H to LHA6110HSpecial Topics in Adult Education and Community Development: Doctoral Level
CIE1001H
Introduction to Comparative, International, and Development Education
CIE1002H
Practicum in Comparative, International, and Development Education
CIE1006HTransnational Perspectives on Democracy, Human Rights, and Democratic Education in an Era of Globalization
CIE6000HSpecial Topics in Comparative, International, and Development Education
WPL1131HIntroduction to Workplace Learning and Social Change
WPL3930H
Practitioner Communities in Workplace Learning (Credit/No Credit)
(Prerequisite: WPL1131H or by permission of the instructor.)
WPL3931H
Advanced Studies in Workplace Learning and Social Change

+ Extended course. For academic reasons, coursework is extended into session following academic session in which course is offered.

Interprogram Courses

The following course is accepted for credit in the Adult Education and Community Development program and will satisfy the program’s requirement. For descriptions, see the relevant programs.

Course CodeCourse Title
SJE1925H
Indigenous Knowledge and Decolonization: Pedagogical Implications