Human Anatomy

Prerequisites: None
High School Credits: 5 CTS Credits
Post Secondary Partner: NAIT
Post Secondary Credits: 3 Credits 
General Program: Health Sciences

Students in this course will identify major structures of human organ systems using anatomical terminology and summarize their function, with an emphasis on relevance to human movement. The organ systems include skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, integumentary, lymphatic, urinary, and reproductive systems.

Transfers to: University of Alberta, MacEwan University, Concordia University of Alberta, Mount Royal University, University of Calgary, University of Lethbridge

For more information and specific details regarding transferability of this course to post secondary institutions and programs please use the Transfer Alberta portal.

Introduction to Psychology (Psych 1040)

Post Secondary Partner- Norquest College
General Program: Arts and Sciences Diploma, Disability Studies, Indigenous Studies, Social Work, Therapeutic Recreation and Open Studies.
Pre-requisites: None
Transfers to: Athabasca University, Concordia, Keyano, Lakeland, Lethbridge Polytechnic, MacEwan University, Red Deer Polytechnic, St. Mary's University, University of Alberta, Thompson Rivers University, University of Lethbridge, University of Regina
 
This course is the basic foundation course in psychology. It provides an introduction to the scientific study of behaviour and the mind. This course examines the evolution of psychology, research methods, descriptive statistics, the brain and behaviour, human lifespan development, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, conditioning and learning, and memory. Note: Students with credit in another introductory psychology course may not be eligible for credit in this course. Please check with the Program Chair.

Introduction to the Study of Society (SOCI 1000)- Norquest

Introduction to Study of Society (SOCI 1000)
Post Secondary Partner- Norquest 
Pre-requisites: None
General Program- Arts and Sciences Diploma, Disability Studies, Indigenous Studies, Justice, Practical Nurse, Practical Nurse for Intl Educated Nurses, Social Work, Therapeutic Recreation and Open Studies

Explore introductory sociology through the study of social relations, community, and society. Learn about the institutions of Canadian society, such as family, politics, ethnicity, education, and religion.

Please reach out to Mr. Oldham at dave.oldham@psd.ca if you have any questions around Dual Credit or would like to register for any of the above courses in semester 2 (February 2026 start).