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EXTENSION COURSES

These are courses I taught beyond the scope of the official curriculum for non-graduating students.  These courses were designed for traditional and non-traditional students.

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Enhancing Ethical Reasoning in Corrections

SC8000, Department of Sociology
Continuing education course

In this course, participants learn the larger socio-legal and ethical issues behind decision making. Participants will also learn a range of decision-making models and how to systematically think through ethical dilemmas.  The course was designed with the Singapore Prison Service to address the concerns and needs of Correctional Rehabilitation Officers, though the course was also open to the public.  The course was spread over two days and entailed traditional lectures, group work, and student presentations.

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Queer Civics: Legal Challenges and Online LGBTQ Activism


Hunt-Simes Institute in Sexuality Studies

University of Sydney

This course introduces participants to LGBTQ rights movements in several contexts and provide participants with the space to examine the roots and complexities of terminologies for sexuality, identity, and membership in different communities. It will focus the development of these terminologies and debates within the sociopolitical domains of the streets, in courts, online, and in culture.  It aims to prepare participants to teach about or otherwise engage with, cross-culturally and cross-generationally, issues of LGBTQ rights and mobilization.

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