Course Offerings

The Bridge community class offerings are listed below. All Bridge Program community classes are non-credit bearing. Bridge Program community classes are open to the larger community and not specific for students with disabilities. Any Mount Saint Vincent undergraduate student may enroll in Bridge Program community classes and workshops.

2022-2023 Course Offerings and Descriptions

Year 1 Course Offerings

Year 2 Course Offerings

Please note: The rate for Bridge community classes for the 2022-2023 academic year is $2,194.44 per class.

Year 1 | Spring 2023 Bridge Community Classes

Course Number Course Name Meeting Days Time
FSEM 002 Introduction to College Life II M/W 9:05 – 10 AM
BUSN 019 Introduction to Technology II T 2:30 – 3:20 PM
ART 002 Fitness II F 10 – 10:50 AM
PSYC 014 Intimacy & Adult Relationships II T/R 9:05 AM – 10 AM
BIOL 004 Nutrition II T/R 11 AM – 11:50 AM
COMM 005 Student Forum II F 11 AM – 12 PM
BUSN 018 Introduction to Employment II F 9:05 – 10 AM
COMM 017 Peer Social Skills II T 4 – 5 PM
BUSN 020 Internship Seminar I M/W 12 – 2 PM

 

Year 2 | Spring 2023 Bridge Community Classes
Course Number Course Name Meeting Days Time
BUSN 013 Employment Topics II W 9 – 10 AM
BIOL 006 College Life Cooking I M 8 – 9 AM
ART 006 Fitness IV F 9 – 9:50 AM
PSYC 014 Intimacy & Adult Relationships II T/R 9:05 – 10 AM
PSYC 006 Mindfulness II M 10:10 – 11 AM
COMM 018 Peer Social Skills IV T 4 – 5 PM
PSYC 011 Adult Living II W/F 10 – 10:50 AM
COMM 011 Student Forum IV F 11 AM – 12 PM
BUSN 021 Internship Seminar II T/R 12 – 2 PM

College of Mount Saint Vincent community classes and workshops will increase independence, promoting opportunities for community living and inclusion. They are accommodated without compromising the participants’ health and safety and are provided to benefit the program participants, as well as the larger community.

In addition to community classes, all participants are encouraged to participate in college-level courses either for college credit or audit (non-credit bearing). Students have participated in classes in the following areas of study:

  • Communication and Media
  • Art History
  • Fine Arts and Music
  • Sociology
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Psychology
  • First Year Experience and more