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This course supports students' transition to middle school through engaging literary and informational texts. Students develop critical reading, writing, and language skills by analyzing texts, citing evidence, and practicing grammar, vocabulary, and listening. They write routinely and complete full-length essays in narrative, informative, analytical, and argumentative formats.
This course supports students' transition to middle school through engaging literary and informational texts. Students develop critical reading, writing, and language skills by analyzing texts, citing evidence, and practicing grammar, vocabulary, and listening. They write routinely and complete full-length essays in narrative, informative, analytical, and argumentative formats.
Students explore British literature, analyzing how authors’ choices shape meaning in both fiction and nonfiction. They use textual evidence in written and oral arguments, developing a mature writing style. Listening and reading skills are integrated to support clear and thoughtful communication.
Students explore British literature, analyzing how authors’ choices shape meaning in both fiction and nonfiction. They use textual evidence in written and oral arguments, developing a mature writing style. Listening and reading skills are integrated to support clear and thoughtful communication.
Students explore the evolution of American literature, from early Indigenous and colonial texts to contemporary works. They use textual evidence to support analysis, refine their writing style, and present well-reasoned arguments. Listening and reading skills are integrated to help students form and communicate thoughtful perspectives on a variety of issues.
Students explore the evolution of American literature, from early Indigenous and colonial texts to contemporary works. They use textual evidence to support analysis, refine their writing style, and present well-reasoned arguments. Listening and reading skills are integrated to help students form and communicate thoughtful perspectives on a variety of issues.
Organized thematically, this course challenges students to read complex fiction and nonfiction texts to build background knowledge and analytical skills. Students use evidence to support claims, trace ideas across texts, and explore central themes. They develop the reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills essential for college and career readiness.
Organized thematically, this course challenges students to read complex fiction and nonfiction texts to build background knowledge and analytical skills. Students use evidence to support claims, trace ideas across texts, and explore central themes. They develop the reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills essential for college and career readiness.
This semester course teaches students basic computer skills and how to use technology safely online. Students learn how to type, understand computer parts and software, and how operating systems work. They also learn about computer networks and internet safety. Students practice using email, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook. They also learn how to make spreadsheets with data, charts, and formulas. The course covers digital media, copyright laws, privacy, online safety, and being responsible on social media.
This course provides an overview of product engineering and development concepts. Students analyze the product life cycle, preparing a product for distribution and target markets. The course begins with understanding the product life cycle, from the initial idea through drafting requirements, using 3-D modeling and other design tools. The final unit focuses on assembling project components to achieve a finished product and evaluating plans for a successful product launch.
This course helps students build problem-solving and thinking skills by teaching them how to create new products and improve old ones. They learn the steps engineers use to design products and how to change existing products. The course also shows how engineering can help protect the environment. Students use what they learn to find ways to solve environmental problems.
This class helps students understand how economics affects their daily lives. Topics include microeconomics, macroeconomics, mixed-market systems, the government's role in the economy, global trade, and personal finance. Students use critical thinking to make economic decisions and develop reading and writing skills through lessons and projects.
This class helps students understand how economics affects their daily lives. Topics include microeconomics, macroeconomics, mixed-market systems, the government's role in the economy, global trade, and personal finance. Students use critical thinking to make economic decisions and develop reading and writing skills through lessons and projects.
This high school health course explores a range of important topics that support the development of a healthy lifestyle. Students examine issues such as alcohol and drug use, physical fitness, healthy relationships, disease prevention, mental health, and the impact of lifestyle choices. The course encourages students to create personal plans for nutrition, sleep, fitness, and emotional wellness, while also learning about the consequences of unsafe or unhealthy behaviors. Note: This course includes discussions of sex and gender identity, same-sex relationships, contraception, and other sensitive topics. For families seeking a more conservative approach, the Healthy Living course is also available.
This course explores the fundamentals of Earth science, including Earth’s structure, rock formation, and the powerful forces that shape the planet. Students examine topics such as climate change and energy conservation to better understand Earth's evolving systems. The course also compares Earth’s physical characteristics with those of other planets in our solar system.
This course explores the fundamentals of Earth science, including Earth’s structure, rock formation, and the powerful forces that shape the planet. Students examine topics such as climate change and energy conservation to better understand Earth's evolving systems. The course also compares Earth’s physical characteristics with those of other planets in our solar system.
This semester-long course introduces high school students to the corrections branch of the U.S. Criminal Justice System. Students learn how correctional facilities and programs have evolved, and explore the laws, policies, and procedures that guide their operation. The course covers the duties, responsibilities, conduct, and training required for corrections staff, as well as certification opportunities. Students gain a detailed understanding of the careers available in this important and growing field.
This high school health course explores a range of important topics that support the development of a healthy lifestyle. Students examine issues such as alcohol and drug use, physical fitness, healthy relationships, disease prevention, mental health, and the impact of lifestyle choices. The course encourages students to create personal plans for nutrition, sleep, fitness, and emotional wellness, while also learning about the consequences of unsafe or unhealthy behaviors. Note: This course includes discussions of sex and gender identity, same-sex relationships, contraception, and other sensitive topics. For families seeking a more conservative approach, the Healthy Living course is also available.
This high school health course explores a range of important topics that support the development of a healthy lifestyle. Students examine issues such as alcohol and drug use, physical fitness, healthy relationships, disease prevention, mental health, and the impact of lifestyle choices. The course encourages students to create personal plans for nutrition, sleep, fitness, and emotional wellness, while also learning about the consequences of unsafe or unhealthy behaviors. Note: This course includes discussions of sex and gender identity, same-sex relationships, contraception, and other sensitive topics. For families seeking a more conservative approach, the Healthy Living course is also available.
Construction Careers teaches high school students the basics of building and construction. They learn about building methods, important people in the process, and green building practices. Safety is a big focus because construction can be dangerous. Students also learn about rules and regulations that protect workers and people in the buildings.
Students explore probability, sampling, data distributions, and linear vs. exponential relationships in a real-world context. The course emphasizes statistical reasoning, data analysis, and modeling. It serves as a high school math credit alternative to more advanced courses.
Students explore probability, sampling, data distributions, and linear vs. exponential relationships in a real-world context. The course emphasizes statistical reasoning, data analysis, and modeling. It serves as a high school math credit alternative to more advanced courses.
Students learn computer science basics through videos, hands-on activities, programming, and projects. They experience what computer programmers do by planning, developing, testing, and improving software. Security is an important topic, and students learn how to recognize and protect against security threats. Each unit includes projects like writing programs, creating security policies, analyzing data, solving network problems, and planning mobile apps. The course also highlights many careers in computer science.
Students learn computer science basics through videos, hands-on activities, programming, and projects. They experience what computer programmers do by planning, developing, testing, and improving software. Security is an important topic, and students learn how to recognize and protect against security threats. Each unit includes projects like writing programs, creating security policies, analyzing data, solving network problems, and planning mobile apps. The course also highlights many careers in computer science.
This course for middle school students to explore careers in various technical fields, from computers to agriculture. The course includes five units: Information Technology, Information Support and Services, Network Systems, Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Each unit covers the history, current state, and future of the field. The goal is to spark students’ interest so they can explore these careers more deeply in high school.
This course introduces students to the key features and tools of Microsoft Office, the world’s leading productivity software. Through video lessons, interactive demonstrations, and hands-on practice, students learn to create, edit, and share documents for personal and professional use. By the end of the course, students will have gained basic proficiency in Microsoft Word®, Excel®, PowerPoint®, and Outlook®. Note: The course includes examples from both Office 2019 and Office 365®.
This course introduces students to the key features and tools of Microsoft Office, the world’s leading productivity software. Through video lessons, interactive demonstrations, and hands-on practice, students learn to create, edit, and share documents for personal and professional use. By the end of the course, students will have gained basic proficiency in Microsoft Word®, Excel®, PowerPoint®, and Outlook®. Note: The course includes examples from both Office 2019 and Office 365®.
The Classic Novels mini-courses allow students to explore classic novels or study celebrated authors through guided lessons, journals, and web activities. Titles include 1984, Jane Eyre, The Red Badge of Courage, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and more.
High school students continue learning Chinese in this second-year course, focusing on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Each unit introduces new vocabulary and grammar, includes interactive games, reading and listening exercises, speaking and writing practice, and cultural lessons about Chinese-speaking countries.
High school students continue learning Chinese in this second-year course, focusing on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Each unit introduces new vocabulary and grammar, includes interactive games, reading and listening exercises, speaking and writing practice, and cultural lessons about Chinese-speaking countries.
High school students start learning Chinese by focusing on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Each unit includes new vocabulary and grammar, fun games to practice, reading and listening exercises, speaking and writing activities, and cultural lessons about Chinese-speaking countries.
High school students start learning Chinese by focusing on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Each unit includes new vocabulary and grammar, fun games to practice, reading and listening exercises, speaking and writing activities, and cultural lessons about Chinese-speaking countries.
Middle school students keep learning Chinese by building skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Each unit includes an adventure story, new vocabulary and grammar, fun games, reading and listening practice, speaking and writing exercises, and cultural lessons about Chinese-speaking countries.
Middle school students keep learning Chinese by building skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Each unit includes an adventure story, new vocabulary and grammar, fun games, reading and listening practice, speaking and writing exercises, and cultural lessons about Chinese-speaking countries.
Whether you plan to start your own business or manage one, it’s essential to understand how to keep the company compliant with laws and regulations. Learn what it means to run an ethical business, protect intellectual property, technology, and e-commerce, and understand insurance and taxes. Discover how to maintain a healthy workplace environment and keep the business safe and growing by following the law
Students begin learning Chinese by focusing on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Each unit features an adventure story, new vocabulary and grammar, interactive games, reading and listening practice, speaking and writing activities, and cultural presentations about Chinese-speaking countries.
Students begin learning Chinese by focusing on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Each unit features an adventure story, new vocabulary and grammar, interactive games, reading and listening practice, speaking and writing activities, and cultural presentations about Chinese-speaking countries.
This course engages students in the study of the composition, properties, changes, and interactions of matter through the study of key chemistry concepts. Students engage in both virtual and hands-on labs to apply knowledge and develop critical thinking skills. Topics covered include matter, chemical changes, organic chemistry, and nuclear chemistry.
This course engages students in the study of the composition, properties, changes, and interactions of matter through the study of key chemistry concepts. Students engage in both virtual and hands-on labs to apply knowledge and develop critical thinking skills. Topics covered include matter, chemical changes, organic chemistry, and nuclear chemistry.
Marketing research is the foundation of all marketing activities because it provides the data needed to make important decisions about products, promotions, pricing, and more. Careers in Marketing Research is a course that teaches students how to investigate and analyze problems using research to create key marketing data. Students learn how to conduct, interpret, and present marketing research to support business decisions.
Units include supply chain management, inventory and transportation management, and safety in the workplace. Logistics is a high-growth industry and stable career choice. There is something for every career-seeker, ability, and experience level. The objectives of this course are to introduce the student to the field of logistics planning and management and to explain the career opportunities that are available in this field.
This course focuses on select allied health careers, exploring a range of roles, responsibilities, work settings, education and training requirements, and levels of patient interaction. Students examine the day-to-day realities of various positions, including salary expectations and workplace environments. Across all careers, the course emphasizes key professional standards such as ethical behavior, teamwork, patient safety, infection prevention, cultural competence, and adherence to laws and regulations.
This course introduces high school students to the working world and gives them the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in today’s job market. Students explore careers based on their interests and abilities, learn how to create job search documents like cover letters and résumés, understand workers’ rights, and discover what makes a good employee. The course also emphasizes professionalism and responsibility as careers change.
This course introduces high school students to the working world and gives them the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in today’s job market. Students explore careers based on their interests and abilities, learn how to create job search documents like cover letters and résumés, understand workers’ rights, and discover what makes a good employee. The course also emphasizes professionalism and responsibility as careers change.
This course helps students prepare for choosing a career. It focuses on important skills like communication, leadership, teamwork, decision-making, problem-solving, goal-setting, and time management. Students complete activities to discover their interests, strengths, and learning styles, and use this information to find careers that might be a good fit for them.
This course helps middle and high school students make smart decisions about their academic and career goals. Through lessons, hands-on activities, and practice, students learn to assess their skills and interests, explore different industries and career paths, and create plans for their future education and careers. The course is flexible, allowing teachers to choose units that best fit students' needs.
This course helps middle and high school students make smart decisions about their academic and career goals. Through lessons, hands-on activities, and practice, students learn to assess their skills and interests, explore different industries and career paths, and create plans for their future education and careers. The course is flexible, allowing teachers to choose units that best fit students' needs.
This course for middle school students to explore different career fields related to human services. The course covers five units: Career Management, Careers in Health Sciences, Hospitality and Tourism, Human Services, and Consumer Services. Each unit explains the history, current state, and future of the field.
This course for middle school students to explore various CTE subjects, focusing on careers from business to hands-on fields. The course includes five units: Introduction to Business and Finance, Manufacturing, Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics, Architecture and Construction, and Marketing. Each unit covers the history, current state, and future of the field. The goal is to spark students’ interest so they can explore these careers further in high school.
Whether you plan to start a business, work for an organization, or pursue a career in law, it’s important to understand the complex legal rules that affect business operations and decisions. This becomes especially important as companies grow and expand both within the country and internationally. Learn about the differences between criminal and civil law, how state and federal regulations protect consumers, employees, society, and the environment, and how business contracts help protect all parties involved.
Typing.com is an engaging and easy-to-use online program that helps students of all ages build strong typing and digital literacy skills. With lessons designed specifically for each grade level, students get just the right challenges at the right time. Interactive games and real-time feedback keep practice fun, while progress tracking helps everyone see how far they’ve come.
Basic introduction to leadership by focusing on what it means to be a good leader. Examines topics such as the nature of leadership, recognizing leadership traits, developing leadership skills, creating a vision, setting the tone, listening to out-group members, handling conflict, overcoming obstacles, and addressing ethics in leadership. Gives attention to helping students understand and improve their own leadership performance. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
In this course, you'll learn to think like a historian using evidence from the past to ask and answer questions. You will make connections between our not-so-distant ancestors and humans today and you will learn about the development of society including how governments form, how religions played a role in our historical development, how and why we grow food, how ancient societies contacted each other, and how humans created cultures everywhere from the African kingdoms of Mali to the Hohokam of Arizona.
This course teaches them the basics of information technology, personal and interpersonal skills, word processing, using databases and creating professional presentations. Students who complete the course will be able to use these skills as they transition to postsecondary education or the workforce.
This course teaches them the basics of information technology, personal and interpersonal skills, word processing, using databases and creating professional presentations. Students who complete the course will be able to use these skills as they transition to postsecondary education or the workforce.
Students use technology to develop research, organization, and communication skills—both written and oral—focused on a business setting. They learn how to communicate effectively by exploring both nonverbal and verbal communication in the workplace. These skills prepare students for careers in Business Administration and Management, including business management, administrative services, medical administration, and office management.
Students use technology to develop research, organization, and communication skills—both written and oral—focused on a business setting. They learn how to communicate effectively by exploring both nonverbal and verbal communication in the workplace. These skills prepare students for careers in Business Administration and Management, including business management, administrative services, medical administration, and office management.
Business Computer Information Systems teaches how technology is used in business and personal settings. Students gain skills in communication, business technology, word processing, spreadsheets, databases, telecommunications, desktop publishing, presentations, computer networks, and operating systems. Students may use MS Office, Google Workspace, or similar software for course activities.
Business Computer Information Systems teaches how technology is used in business and personal settings. Students gain skills in communication, business technology, word processing, spreadsheets, databases, telecommunications, desktop publishing, presentations, computer networks, and operating systems. Students may use MS Office, Google Workspace, or similar software for course activities.
This course explores life and living organisms, connecting biology and biochemistry to real-world applications. Students study core topics such as cell biology, heredity, evolution, human body systems, and ecology. The course blends traditional biology concepts with emerging discoveries in the field.
This course explores life and living organisms, connecting biology and biochemistry to real-world applications. Students study core topics such as cell biology, heredity, evolution, human body systems, and ecology. The course blends traditional biology concepts with emerging discoveries in the field.
Banking Services Careers provides an overview of how the banking system works, including the role of the Federal Reserve, and the skills needed to work in banking and related services. Students explore career paths and required education, and learn about customer transactions like setting up accounts, processing loans, cash handling, and check collection. The course also covers how technology has transformed banking in the 21st century. Banking plays a key role in everyday products such as checking and savings accounts, debit and credit cards, and loans.
This course introduces students to art and architecture within historical, social, political, religious, and geographical contexts. Organized by time period and world region, the course covers a wide range of topics including medieval and Romanesque art, Renaissance and baroque art, the work of master artists, and modern art. Students also explore global art traditions from Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Pacific cultures, gaining a broad understanding of how art has evolved across civilizations and centuries.
This course teaches students about caring for livestock, animal biology, and the latest trends in veterinary care and food production. It covers changes in animal welfare laws and new research that addresses medical and ethical issues. Students learn about current technologies and best practices in managing animals. The course prepares students for careers like chef, researcher, doctor, or wildlife professional.
Building on Algebra I, students explore polynomials, functions, periodic phenomena, and data analysis. They model real-world problems using equations, inequalities, and functions, extending to complex numbers and exponential models. Critical thinking and abstract reasoning are emphasized throughout.
Building on Algebra I, students explore polynomials, functions, periodic phenomena, and data analysis. They model real-world problems using equations, inequalities, and functions, extending to complex numbers and exponential models. Critical thinking and abstract reasoning are emphasized throughout.
This course focuses on five critical areas: relationships between quantities and reasoning with equations, linear and exponential relationships, descriptive statistics, expressions and equations, and quadratic functions and modeling. This course deepens students’ understanding of linear and exponential functions and develops fluency in writing and solving one-variable equations and inequalities. Quantitative reasoning is a common thread throughout the course as students use algebra to represent quantities and the relationships among those quantities in a variety of ways.
This course focuses on five critical areas: relationships between quantities and reasoning with equations, linear and exponential relationships, descriptive statistics, expressions and equations, and quadratic functions and modeling. This course deepens students’ understanding of linear and exponential functions and develops fluency in writing and solving one-variable equations and inequalities. Quantitative reasoning is a common thread throughout the course as students use algebra to represent quantities and the relationships among those quantities in a variety of ways.
This course teaches students the business, management, marketing, and financial skills needed to produce food, fiber, and fuel for local and global markets. Students learn how different parts of the agribusiness system work together to deliver food. They also study important areas like economics, financial management, marketing, sales, and government rules.
Typing.com is an engaging and easy-to-use online program that helps students of all ages build strong typing and digital literacy skills. With lessons designed specifically for each grade level, students get just the right challenges at the right time. Interactive games and real-time feedback keep practice fun, while progress tracking helps everyone see how far they’ve come.
Typing.com is an engaging and easy-to-use online program that helps students of all ages build strong typing and digital literacy skills. With lessons designed specifically for each grade level, students get just the right challenges at the right time. Interactive games and real-time feedback keep practice fun, while progress tracking helps everyone see how far they’ve come.
Typing.com is an engaging and easy-to-use online program that helps students of all ages build strong typing and digital literacy skills. With lessons designed specifically for each grade level, students get just the right challenges at the right time. Interactive games and real-time feedback keep practice fun, while progress tracking helps everyone see how far they’ve come.
Typing.com is an engaging and easy-to-use online program that helps students of all ages build strong typing and digital literacy skills. With lessons designed specifically for each grade level, students get just the right challenges at the right time. Interactive games and real-time feedback keep practice fun, while progress tracking helps everyone see how far they’ve come.
Typing.com is an engaging and easy-to-use online program that helps students of all ages build strong typing and digital literacy skills. With lessons designed specifically for each grade level, students get just the right challenges at the right time. Interactive games and real-time feedback keep practice fun, while progress tracking helps everyone see how far they’ve come.
Typing.com is an engaging and easy-to-use online program that helps students of all ages build strong typing and digital literacy skills. With lessons designed specifically for each grade level, students get just the right challenges at the right time. Interactive games and real-time feedback keep practice fun, while progress tracking helps everyone see how far they’ve come.
Typing.com is an engaging and easy-to-use online program that helps students of all ages build strong typing and digital literacy skills. With lessons designed specifically for each grade level, students get just the right challenges at the right time. Interactive games and real-time feedback keep practice fun, while progress tracking helps everyone see how far they’ve come.
Typing.com is an engaging and easy-to-use online program that helps students of all ages build strong typing and digital literacy skills. With lessons designed specifically for each grade level, students get just the right challenges at the right time. Interactive games and real-time feedback keep practice fun, while progress tracking helps everyone see how far they’ve come.
Typing.com is an engaging and easy-to-use online program that helps students of all ages build strong typing and digital literacy skills. With lessons designed specifically for each grade level, students get just the right challenges at the right time. Interactive games and real-time feedback keep practice fun, while progress tracking helps everyone see how far they’ve come.
Technology fuels the businesses of today, and businesses need competent technology professionals to support the infrastructure that drives their success. In this, you’ll be introduced to this environment and will learn about critical business tech support functions, including managing an organization’s hardware, networking technology, and software, as well as how to solve technical problems for business technology users.
This course explores the purpose of education in today’s world and the learners in the education systems. The course is designed to (a) provide an overview of the systems of education; (b) examine the role of institutions and agents, historical and current practices, and innovations in multicultural education; and (c) create awareness of, and respect for, the learners in today’s education system. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
The course content examines the social, political and cultural constructions of difference, the relationships and intersections between categories of difference - namely race, gender, sexuality, and dis/ability - and the ways in which individuals and groups experience multiple categories of difference. The course takes a social justice approach to understanding how forces of difference and structures of power impact justice, and determine strategies for creating a just society. This is a session-based course that spans 16 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
n this course, you will explore the wide-ranging and important topic of sustainability, coming to understand why it is important in our communities, for our planet, and in your everyday life. You will engage with key themes of sustainability, like integrated systems, future-orientation, and justice, while examining how sustainability is connected to local and global challenges and industries across social, economic, and environmental dimensions. By the end of the course, you will be well versed in the principles and practices of sustainability so that you can participate in creating a more sustainable future for you and for all. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
In this course, students will discuss the many facets of religion in a globalizing world. We will examine why religion persists in its various forms across the globe. In addition, we will analyze the ways that religion interacts and engages within the public realm, in both positive and negative formats. Identity, politics, gender, technology, and media are just a few of the places where we will find religion and religious influence. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
Explores the different theories, strategies and skills in the fields of organizational behavior and interpersonal relationships. Covers critical skills and perspectives associated with cross-cultural relationships, personality and values-driven behaviors, empathy, perspective-taking, learning and motivation, conflict resolution, stress management, effective communication, group dynamics, and diagnosis of performance-related issues in organizations. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
This first year online history course will take you on a fascinating journey through the history of Europe and the Mediterranean from ancient times through 1500 AD. You will learn about a number of cultures and periods, including: Egypt and Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, Judaism, The Byzantine Empire, The Rise of Islam, and Medieval Europe. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
In this engaging course, you’ll develop a deeper understanding of global affairs by exploring topics such as globalization, governance, international development, human rights, and global security. With content developed in partnership with the Council on Foreign Relations Education (CFR Education), you’ll gain insights from experts in the field and access interactive multimedia resources, articles, and podcasts. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
This course aims to identify the causes of historical examples of genocide through comparative study. Beyond simply creating a heiarchy of suffering, students engage in critical discussions aimed at uncovering the modern causes of genocide - especially nationalism, racism, colonialism, industrialization - that still plague our modern world. Suspending our historical hindsight allows us to understand that the elements of genocide still underscore structures of our society today and to prevent the crime from recurring, we need to reassess how we got here. This is a session-based course that spans 16 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
This course actively introduces you to skills and tools that engineers use to solve problems while teaching you to think like an engineer. You will learn to identify opportunities, imagine new solutions to problems, model your creations, make data-driven decisions, build prototypes, and showcase your ideas that will impact the world. This is a session-based course that spans 16 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
This introductory composition course will help you develop the skills and processes essential to navigate the various writing situations you are bound to encounter in your academic, professional, and personal life. During the course, you will draft and revise four major projects, complete various writing activities, discuss and reflect on your development as a writer, and learn to leverage emerging technologies to get the work of writing done. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
This course will help you understand decisions that are made in the face of constraints, such as the everyday transactions you make in the marketplace. As a consumer, you must consider your overall income when making a purchase, but business managers must take into account the presence of competitors in the marketplace when deciding on the price to charge you for a product. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
This introductory composition course will help you develop the skills and processes essential to navigate the various writing situations you are bound to encounter in your academic, professional, and personal life. During the course, you will draft and revise four major projects, complete various writing activities, discuss and reflect on your development as a writer, and learn to leverage emerging technologies to get the work of writing done. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
The student experience in this class centers around a technology-agnostic framework based on John Dewey’s four key impulses that drive learning: Inquiry, communication, construction and expression. Dewey saw these impulses, rather than the traditional disciplines, as the foundation for the curriculum. The educational challenge is to nurture these impulses for lifelong learning. As such, the course will consist of four core modules based on the aforementioned impulses allowing for a three-week dive into each with an introduction and time at the end dedicated to synthesis and reflection. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
The first part of this course takes a look at the common household with a specific focus on how the members of a household choose their workloads and spending habits. You will also study how businesses, both large and small, make important economic decisions. The second part of this course dives into policymaking and how these policies can either distort or enhance market outcomes. You will focus on five specific areas of economic policy: free trade, research & development & innovation, fiscal & tax, inflation & monetary and unemployment & labor market policies. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
You will learn the language of molecular level science, and gain an understanding of how basic molecular phenomena helps explain basic biology, materials science and engineering. You will learn by doing, and you will be helped along the way with instant visual and audio feedback. You will gain valuable learning skills that should be broadly applicable to future courses in science health and technology. This is a session-based course that spans 16 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
Public speaking is an important professional skill in many careers. The core of public speaking is to help speakers inform and influence the world around them. It takes practice and thought, and in this course, you will never step up to the podium without a plan. We’ve designed this course to create an environment that gives you confidence through consistent practice, supportive feedback, revision, and reflection. This is a session-based course that spans 16 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
This course is not a standard introductory chemistry course. The course introduces general chemistry topics and explains directly how these concepts are related to engineering. You will develop the language and chemistry skills necessary to work as an engineer in a team with chemists. In this course, you will learn by doing, and you will be helped along the way with instant visual and audio feedback. You will simultaneously learn the language of chemistry and how to think like a chemist by exploring the chemistry embedded in engineering challenges. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
The communities, cities, and natural systems that are linked by America’s 2,400 mile Interstate 10 highway are currently confronted with some of the biggest sustainability problems that will eventually affect the entire country. Connecting the fastest growing, most demographically diverse, and most disaster-vulnerable U.S. cities from Los Angeles to Jacksonville, the I-10 provides a living observatory for exploring modern problems like climate change and social inequity while envisioning more sustainable and inclusive futures. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.
In this course, you will be guided through an exploration of the scientific evidence for the evolution of humans and our fossil relatives, and humankind’s place in the natural world. This includes an introduction to evolutionary theory, an overview of the hominin fossil record and what that record teaches us about our place in nature. This is a session-based course that spans 8 weeks. You will move through the material with other students and have due dates.

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