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1. Skills for Lifelong Learning I (GEN 101)
by University of Phoenix - This course is designed to provide core competencies for adult learners. The course examines learning theory and the application of adult learning principles to communication skills, group processes, and personal management. Adult learners will develop st - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
2. Skills for Lifelong Learning II (GEN 102)
by University of Phoenix - This course explores a variety of ways adults can access and evaluate information for educational, personal, and professional applications. It also introduces students to the basics of critical thinking and problem solving. Traditional and creative resear - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
3. Skills for Professional Development (GEN 300)
by University of Phoenix - This course is designed to provide core competencies that facilitate the transition of adult learners back into the formal educational setting. Content areas include critical-thinking skills, interpersonal skills, intrapersonal skills, issues related to r - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
4. Intro to Humanities: Ancient World to Medieval Times (HUM 100)
by University of Phoenix - This course provides an introduction to the arts through their expression in dominant themes of Western culture. Concepts of nature and the individual in society are examined in the artistic works from the ancient world to medieval times. The course provi - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
5. Intro to Humanities: Renaissance to Present (HUM 102)
by University of Phoenix - This course provides an introduction to the arts through their expression in dominant themes of western culture. Concepts of nature and the individual in society are examined in the artistic works from the Renaissance to the present. The course also provi - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
6. World Mythology (HUM 105)
by University of Phoenix - This course provides an overview of mythology and its relationship to ancient and current cultures. The course covers the purposes and types of myths; the development of myths and mythological characters, the common elements of mythological structures, th - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
7. The Global Village (HUM 300)
by University of Phoenix - This course is an overview of the humanities in the twentieth century. The course covers the fine arts, war, philosophy, and social movements reflecting the developments of the information age as it moves to the communication age. Topics and Objectives i - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
8. Survey of the Performing Arts (HUM 301)
by University of Phoenix - This course examines traditions and new developments in the performing arts genres, providing participants with an overview of the historic elements reflected in the practice of live performance today. Through a highly interactive and experiential format, - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
9. Critical Thinking (PHL 251)
by University of Phoenix - This five-week course in critical thinking and informal logic helps students develop the ability to reason clearly and critically. It includes an introduction to the disciplines of inductive and deductive logic, fallacious reasoning, and problem-solving t - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
10. Introduction to Philosophical Issues
by The University of Georgia - Independent and Distance Learning - Introduction to Philosophical Issues at The University of Georgia will study the critical exploration of such topics as knowledge and belief, God and the problem of evil, freedom and determinism, the right and the good, language and meaning, mind and body - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
11. Introduction to Ethics
by The University of Georgia - Independent and Distance Learning - Introduction of Ethics at The University of Georgia will survey some traditional views about ethics and its applications. It will explore what sorts of reasons there are for thinking about ethics and ethical problems in particular ways. The course will e - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
12. Ethics and Value Theory - Undergraduate - Spring
by Syracuse University - This course provides an introduction to some of the world's most influential moral and ethical theories. In this class we will consider how such theories define basic moral concepts such as right/wrong, good/bad, and just/unjust and how they might be appl - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
13. Critical Thinking - Undergraduate - Spring
by Syracuse University - Whether you are watching the television, reading a newspaper or book, talking to a co-worker, or attending a class, usually some person or institution is trying to influence your beliefs, attitudes, or actions. Students will understand the critical skills - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
14. Literature and the Visual Arts from Antiquity to 1750 (CMPL 122)
by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center - a survey of mutually supportive developments of literature and the visual arts from classical antiquity until around 1700. - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info
15. Play Analysis (DRAM 120)
by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center - DRAM 120 is the first course in the major and the minor in dramatic art. It emphasizes development of the skill to analyze plays for academic and production purposes through the intensive study of representative plays. - ...    Course Info | School Info | Request Info

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