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Course List

Business and the Law (business law)
Explores how law and the legal system interface with the many facets of business including sales contracts, employment practices and government regulations. (30 half-hour episodes.)

By the Numbers (business mathematics)
Incorporates the mathematics of retailing and finance, business accounting concepts and communications with numbers. (26 half-hour episodes)

Child Development: Stepping Stones (child development)
Embraces academic theory, scientific discoveries, and practical applications. This course presents the developmental processes in three catagories: biosocial, cognitive, and psychosocial. (26 episodes) (Produced by Coast Learning Systems)

Crossroads Café (English as a Second Language)
Featuring a recurring cast of characters, a neighborhood café and stories blending comedy and drama. This series teaches English to speakers of other languages. (26 half-hour episodes)

Earth Revealed (geology)
Explains how the Earth's dynamic interacting geologic systems relate to the development of life and the delicate secrets of our environment. (26 half-hour episodes)

Economics U$A (economics)
Introduces the tools and concepts of economic analysis including income, inflation, unemployment, banking, competition, wages and tariffs.

The Endless Voyage (oceanography)
Introduces learners to scientists and academicians across a range of disiplines - astrophysics, biology, geology, marine chemistry, physical oceanography, and zoology. (26 half-hour episodes)

The Examined Life (philosophy)
Examines the "Great Questions" that have intrigued philosophers from antiquity to the present. (26 half-hour episodes)

Framework for Democracy (political science)
The collective experience of America's most influential leaders provides students the foundation for understanding the changing role of government in the modern age. (26 half-hour episodes)

The Human Condition (health)
Looks at how individuals can positively impact their own health through lifestyle and health care choices; provides up-to-date reports on advances in medicine, surgery, and technology. (26 half-hour episodes)

Humanities Through the Arts (humanities)
Surveys the human condition as seen through the arts with an emphasis on the history, meaning and evaluation of individual works of Western art. (30 half-hour episodes)

Literary Visions (literature)
Through dramatizations and conversations with contemporary writers, explores fiction, poetry, and drama with an emphasis on plot, characters, style, symbolism, and more. (24 half-hour episodes)

The Mechanical Universe...and Beyond (physics)
Explores introductory physics through advanced computer animation, scientific experiments, and a full array of visual techniques. (52 half-hour episodes)

On Common Ground (civics/citizenship)
Dramatizes thought-provoking stories about real-life choices that citizens must face as they strive to maintain a civil society; explores fundamental concepts of civics and government with a dramatic framework. (15 half-hour episodes)

Portrait of a Family (marriage and family)
Takes a close look at marriage, family, and alternative lifestyles in the closing decade of the twentieth century. (26 half-hour episodes)

Preserving the Legacy: Introduction to Environmental Technology (environmental tech.)
Takes learners on a world-wide exploration of today's pressing environmental problems and the innovative techniques used to solve them. (13 half-hour episodes)

Preserving the Legacy: Industrial Processes and Waste Stream Management (environmental tech.)
Examins the various approaches to the environmental challenge, specifically in the areas of industrial processes and waste stream management, and pollution prevention. (15 half-hour episodes)

Psychology: The Human Experience (psychology)
Provides insights into key concepts and principles of psychology through a focus on human experiences with stories of challenge, relationships, hope, and inspiration by using footage of real-life case studies. (26 half-hour episodes)

The Sales Connection (sales)
For novice or seasoned salespeople, explains the tools and insight for today's market, from identifying prospects to closing the deal. (26 half-hour episodes)

Something Ventured (small business management)
Presents contemporary and future entrepreneurs with the tools they need to complete effectively in the world of commerce. (26 half-hour episodes)

Taking the Lead (management)
Explains an insightful overview of today's management techniques and emphasizes the competencies essential for success. (26 half-hour episodes)

Transitions Throughout the Life Span (developmental psychology)
Provides students with a chance to observe people during all stages of life through interviews and many leading human development experts and medical professionals. (produced by Coast Learning Systems)

The Unfinished Nation, Part I
Presents a comprehensive and balanced examination of America's heritage from Early Colonization to Reconstruction (to 1877) through interviews by distinguished historians and scholars. (26 half-hour episodes produced by INTELECOM)

The Unfinished Nation, Part II
Presents a comprehensive and balanced examination of America's heritage from Reconstruction to the Information Age(from 1865) through interviews by distinguished historians and scholars. (26 half-hour episodes produced by INTELECOM)

Universe: The Infinite Frontier (astronomy)
Explores basic aspects of modern-day astronomy, the solar system, stars, galaxies and other stellar objects in the universe. (26 half-hour episodes)

The Way We Live (sociology)

A comprehensive introduction to sociology. Issues such as global stratification; science and technology in the post-industrial society; challenges facing education; race relations in the United States; urbanization, gender issues, work and the economy   (Produced by INTELECOM) (22 half hour episodes)


COMING SOON...
Inside Out (psychology)

A new psychology telewebcourse scheduled for release in Fall 2006. (Produced by INTELECOM) (Permanent course offering)


SHORT-TERM COURSES
Short-term courses are licensed on a term-by-term basis and fees are due every term. Please see short-term section for detailed information.

Dollars & Sense - Discipline: Business, Finance
Faces of Culture - Discipline: Anthropology
It's Strictly Business - Discipline: Business
MediaWaves - Discipline: Mass Communications
The Power of Place- Discipline: Area Studies, Geography, Sociology

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