With the help of self-paced courses students can earn college credit by taking correspondence or online courses at their own pace. It is possible to enroll at any time of the year. Self-paced courses are taught from a distance, no class attendance is required.
Marriage and the Family (self-paced correspondence course). Here, students are introduced to the sociological perspective on the American family. Theoretical literature on family and the research process are covered in this course. The primary focus of the course is on encouraging critical thinking skills in studying and reading about family. Credits for this course are granted by the UNC-Greensboro. The course consists of 3 credit hours, 12 submitted assignments.
Sociological Perspectives (self-paced correspondence). This course introduces the essentials of contemporary sociology. While studying this course you can find answers to two basic questions: What holds society together? and How are individuals related to society? Credits for this course are granted by the UNC- Chapel Hill. The course consists of 3 credit hours, 12 submitted assignments.
Social Interaction (self-paced correspondence course). This course was designed to provide students with a broad introduction to the study of human interaction. The course introduces students to social psychological theories and research to provide you with new ways of looking at your own behavior, as well as the behavior of others. Credits for this course are granted by the UNC- Chapel Hill. The course consists of 3 credit hours, 12 submitted assignments.
Family and Society (self-paced online and correspondence course). This course gives the introduction the sociological perspective on the American family. Contemporary novels and articles assist students in learning to interweave the emotional experience of family (their own) with the scientific analysis of family (a social institution). Credits for this course are granted by the UNC- Chapel Hill. The course consists of 3 credit hours, 22 submitted assignments (12 correspondence and 10 online).
Tuition and fees (1must be paid in full at the time of enrollment). North Carolina Residents - $135 Nonresidents - $283
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