Courses
The Research Consortium on Gender-based Violence is committed to mutual knowledge sharing both within and beyond the university. The following courses have been a mainstay of RCGV offerings. More than 1,500 students have benefited from this course work, with consistent enrollment since 2015. Thank you to all former and current instructors who have made such a difference in students lives with these courses!
"I really enjoyed this course. It was different from any class I’ve taken so far, and I love that it used real world events to teach. I feel like I’m walking away with information that will actually benefit me and that I will use to better society." - RCGV Course Student
RCGV Courses
PSY 316: Children’s Exposure to Domestic Violence: Promoting Resiliency
Course Description
The focus of this online summer course is to develop knowledge regarding research, theories, and community resources /practice related to domestic violence, children, and resiliency.
PSY 317: Sexual Assault: Context, Interventions and Prevention
Course Description
This online summer course explores the contexts, nature and prevalence of sexual assault in the United States, to critique and analyze current intervention and prevention efforts.