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education, with all undergraduate students studying a common set of courses in the humanities and the natural and social sciences as part of the University's Core Curriculum. The AUC Libraries contain
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to teach undergraduate and graduate courses including, but not limited to, introduction to psychology, undergraduate and graduate level lifespan development, and courses in their specialization
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and possess exemplary teaching skills. The successful candidate is expected to contribute to the exploration of humanities aspects in architectural design within the Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch
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& Comparative Education and Educational Leadership; a graduate diploma in Inclusive Education (jointly offered with the Psychology Department), an undergraduate minor in Educational Studies and a Professional
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(statistics, research), basic psychologies (social, developmental, cognitive, biopsychology, etc.), applied psychologies (testing/assessment, organizational, educational, health, forensic, personal growth, etc
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graduate diploma in Inclusive Education (jointly offered with the Psychology Department), and an undergraduate minor in Educational Studies. It also offers a Professional Educator Program which has a focus