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<strong>Swansea</strong> <strong>University</strong> Campus<br />
<strong>Swansea</strong> <strong>University</strong> Campus<br />
See course<br />
descriptions<br />
on pages<br />
<strong>35</strong> - <strong>41</strong><br />
See course<br />
descriptions<br />
on pages<br />
<strong>35</strong> - <strong>41</strong><br />
<strong>Swansea</strong> <strong>University</strong> Campus, Singleton Park, <strong>Swansea</strong> SA2 8PP<br />
01792 602211 u adult.education@swansea.ac.uk u www.swansea.ac.uk/dace<br />
<strong>Swansea</strong> <strong>University</strong> campus is situated at Singleton Park. Refreshments and light snacks are available on<br />
campus and there is ample parking for students studying in the evening. Classes will be held in the Keir<br />
<strong>Swansea</strong> <strong>University</strong> campus is situated at Singleton Park. Refreshments and light snacks are available on campus<br />
Hardie Building and will take place on Monday to Thursday from 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm.<br />
and there is ample parking for students studying in the evening. Classes will be held in the Keir Hardie Building and<br />
will take place on Monday to Thursday from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.<br />
Level One Modules Each module is worth a total of 30 credits<br />
Levels Two and Three Modules Each module is worth a total of 30 credits<br />
Monday<br />
• Rome and Egypt (Ken Griffin/Richard Byles)<br />
• Introduction to Sociology: Understanding Every Day Life (Sally Richardson)<br />
• Counselling: Introduction to the Therapeutic Relationship (TBC)<br />
Tuesday<br />
• Philosophy and Literature (Jenni Jenkins/Brian Breeze)<br />
• Lyric, Poetry and Tragic Drama (Dr Alexia Bowler/Dr Adele Jones/Gareth Evans)<br />
• A Nation Transformed: Britain in the Nineteenth Century (Lesley Hulonce)*<br />
Wednesday<br />
• Introduction to Psychology (2) (Ros Lajevardi)<br />
• Empire, Welfare, Europe: The Changing Face of British Society, 1900-2000 (Terry Davies)*<br />
Thursday<br />
• Introduction to 20th Century British and Irish Drama (Liza Penn-Thomas)<br />
• Science, Spirituality and Health (Dr Penny Sartori)<br />
Monday<br />
• Weimar Germany and the Third Reich (Gwenda Phillips)<br />
• Philosophy of Mind (Jenni Jenkins/Brian Breeze)<br />
Tuesday<br />
• Crime and Deviance (Sally Richardson)<br />
• Women and Family in the Ancient World (Dr Nick Barley)<br />
• Popular Culture, Citizenship, Consumerism and the New Right (Dr Anthea Symonds)<br />
Wednesday<br />
• The Art of the Essay (Dr Adele Jones/Dr Alexia Bowler/Alan Kellerman)<br />
• Biological Psychology (Dr Rhian Worth)<br />
• The Modern American Presidency (Jeff Newnham)<br />
Thursday<br />
• Women’s Theories in Psychotherapy: From Anna Freud to Lucy Irigary (Julia Cutmore)<br />
• The Way We Live Now: Victorian Culture and Literature (Dr Alyce von Rothkirch)*<br />
• History of Science and Medicine in Britain 1500-1948 (Terry Davies)<br />
*(This module will be video-linked from <strong>Swansea</strong> <strong>University</strong> to Pembrokeshire College and Fishguard Community Education Centre)<br />
*(This module will be video-linked from <strong>Swansea</strong> <strong>University</strong> to Pembrokeshire College)<br />
14 For more details please contact Janice Brown on 01792 295499/2959<strong>35</strong> or j.p.brown@swansea.ac.uk<br />
Am ragor o fanylion, cysylltwch â Janice Brown ar 01792 295499/2959<strong>35</strong> neu j.p.brown@abertawe.ac.uk 15