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INTD 101-01 - Archetypes, the Unconscious and Psychological Transformation

Tuesdays & Fridays 8:00 – 9:40 a.m. Peter Heinze

CRN 21818

Peter D. Heinze
Professor of Clinical Psychology

Archetypes are recurrent symbols that we see expressed in literature, art and mythology. They represent unconscious material that humans have inherited since the dawn of civilization. Archetypes occupy what Carl Jung describes as the collective unconscious so, by definition, we are unaware of the role they play in our lives. This course will explore the presence of archetypes and other unconscious material and the way in which these influence us on both a personal and cultural level.

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INTD 101-03 - Dream. Believe. Dare. Do.

Mondays & Thursdays 6:05 – 7:45 p.m. Tracey Bender

CRN 22651

Tracey Bender
Adjunct Professor

The Disney company management style of “dream, believe, dare, do” can be applied to both business practices and personal success strategy. This class is designed to help students learn, understand and apply success strategies to advance their academics while gaining an understanding of how those skills are also the building blocks for a successful career. To be successful is reliant upon active listening skills, time management, goal setting, networking and passion among other things. Students will apply their learning to a company of their choice and compare/contrast the business practices of that company to the strategies presented in The Disney Way. The goal is that students will leave this class with tools that will continue to assist them through graduation as well as a growing knowledge of successful business practices.

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