Let’s face it. Going to — and finishing — college isn’t easy. It takes a lot of hard work, research, reading, writing, presenting, and learning to complete a degree. For those adults who know they want to pursue a college education — whether it’s an undergraduate or graduate degree, or a graduate
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Online Learning: No Tricks, All Treats!
Cackling witches, shuffling zombies, eerie ghosts, online classes... Wait, what? Creepy ghouls aside, online learning is nothing to be afraid of! Here are a few reasons why you should not hesitate to enroll in courses designed to be online.
Examine the Plight of Migrant Workers
You eat an apple at lunch, but do you consider how it got from the orchard to your store? Who works to put fresh food on your table, and what are their lives like?
Define Who You Are As an Ethical Leader
Whether you’re in a leadership position or you have never held a leadership role, the online Ethical Leadership course will help you define who you are as a leader.
Is your great idea a business opportunity?
You think you have a great idea to start a small business. Does it have the potential for lasting financial success?
“We all have great ideas. They’re not all opportunities,” says Dr. Dianne Welsh
Gain Perspective in Gun Debate Course
Even if you think you know how you feel about gun rights, responsibilities and regulations, the Great Gun Debate course will surprise you. It’s not a typical college course.
Want Exciting Courses? The BA in Liberal Studies Has Them.
If you’re considering the online Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies (BLS), let the courses help you decide. These aren’t your typical courses. Explore banned books, classical musicals, the role of religion in government, and historic U.S. trials to learn communication, problem solving,