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UIC’s Online Pathways program allows you to complete high-quality, afordable university courses 100% online. Courses are taught by the faculty of Chicago’s leading public research university. Each course can be a stepping stone on your path towards completing a college degree! Fall classes start August 24.
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The cost per course varies depending on the number of credit hours.
- Cost per credit hour: $318
- All courses also incur an $18 per credit hour Library and Information Technology assessment
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ANTH 100: The Human Adventure
A survey of approaches to the study of the origins and the cultural and biological development of humankind.
(3 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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ANTH 101: World Cultures - Intro to Social Anthropology
Analysis of human societies, organizations and groups, and the interrelations among individuals, groups, and societies.
(3 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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BIOS 104: Biology for Non-Majors
Origin and diversity of life; genetics, evolution, ecology and ecosystems; energy flow; photosynthesis; human anatomy and physiology; development of biological ideas; and biology, biotechnology and human society. This course includes a lab.
(4 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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COMM 101: Introduction to Communication
Introduction to central concepts in communication, including key terms and theories, specific contexts and key debates.
(3 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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COMM 102: Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
Effective communication in human relationships; verbal and nonverbal messages; reflective listening, disclosure, showing affection, empathy, assertiveness; handling interpersonal conflict; cultural and gender differences.
(3 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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COMM 103: Introduction to Media
Conceptualizing mass communication. Internal and external controls. Media and minorities. Individual and societal functions of the media. Individual and societal effects of the media.
(3 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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GER 217: German Film
German cinema as communication and art; its production, reception and ideological perspectives. Course Information: Taught in English. No knowledge of German required.
(4 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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HIST 104: Modern America: From Industrialization to Globalization
Introduction to the political, cultural, and social developments in American society since the end of the Civil War.
(3 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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HIST 137: Russia in War and Revolution, 1904-1922
The revolutionary era in Russia. Exploration of the historical background of the Russian Revolution, the social and political tensions leading to revolutionary upheaval, and the roles of major leaders and ordinary citizens.
(3 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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HIST 177: Middle Eastern Civilization
Introduction to the culture and society of the Middle East, with special attention to the development of Islam and the consequences of westernization.
(3 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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MATH 118: Mathematical Reasoning
Mathematical problem solving with a hands-on and learn-by-doing approach, using topics from linear equations, personal finance, geometry, probability, and statistics.
(4 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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PSCH 100: Introduction to Psychology
Survey of basic concepts of contemporary psychology. Introduction to the nervous system, perception, motivation, learning and memory, social behavior, personality, developmental and clinical psychology.
(4 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)
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STAT 101: Introduction to Statistics
Applications of statistics in the real world, displaying and describing data, normal curve, regression, probability, statistical inference, confidence intervals and hypothesis tests.
(4 credit hours)Course date: August 24-December 4, 2020 (16 weeks)