LAW COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

LAW-2999 Positive Psychology for Lawyers Prof. Lisle Baker, 2 credits day; 2 credits evening.

Positive psychology is the scientific study of the way that people and organizations can flourish. While the study of psychology has traditionally focused on improving the human condition by identifying and relieving what is negative in life, positive psychology complements this approach with a focus on strengthening what is positive. This course will explore some applications of positive psychology to enable lawyers to enhance their opportunities for more meaningful and ethical service, improved performance and well-being, and greater resilience in the face of the challenges of the profession. Pass-fail grading will be based upon effort and participation in course activities, including journals, presentations, and a final paper. Enrollment is limited: 18 Elective Course Meets Skills Menu Requirement

Faculty comments : Professor Baker: Grades are Pass/Fail Enrollment is limited: 18

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