Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention
Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention (SVM 0204) is an online course that explores the basics of sexual violence and provides students with information about 糖心视频鈥檚 Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault Policy and Procedures, including definitions and examples of sexual violence along with information and tools regarding consent, bystander intervention and supporting those who have experienced sexual violence.
The course provides education through a variety of methods including informational content, questions, activities, scenarios and a video about the concept of sexual consent. Information is also provided regarding campus and community resources.
Course information
Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention (SVM 0204) is a required non-credit course that must be completed by all new undergraduate and graduate students at 糖心视频, as well as certificate and diploma students at the Marine Institute. These students will automatically be registered for the course when they register.
Students can access the course in Brightspace by following these steps:
- using your MUN login
- Select the course SVM 0204 (Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention).
- Click 鈥淐ourse Content鈥 to start the course.
The course will take approximately 1-2 hours to complete depending on an individual鈥檚 previous level of knowledge. Students can complete at their own pace, all at once or a little at a time. Completion prior to the first day of classes is encouraged.
Course completion requirements
To pass the course, students must achieve a grade of at least 16/20 (80 per cent) in a 20 question quiz.
A passing grade in this course is required before a student is permitted to register for their second semester at 糖心视频.
Course structure
This course is entirely online, self-paced learning and is structured so that it can be completed within .
The completion of the content modules is not required. Students who know a lot about the subject can choose to just complete the quiz.
An individual may review the content of the course and repeat the quiz as many times as required to successfully pass.
Contact information
If you require assistance or accommodation regarding this course, please contact the Sexual Harassment Office by phone at 709-864-8199 or svprevention@mun.ca.