Continuing Education Individual Courses

Continuing Education
Individual Courses
University of Phoenix is committed to keeping you on track for graduation. Our wide selection of online courses start frequently,
year-round, making it convenient for you to earn the credits you need, and then transfer them back to your current school.*
Below is a sampling of the individual courses we offer. For a complete list, please visit our website at phoenix.edu
Communications
BSCOM 100 COMM 102 COMM 310 COMM 315 COMM 400 Introduction to Communication
Communication Skills for Career Growth
Public Speaking
Diversity Issues in Communication
Management Communication Skills
English
ENG 220University Academic Writing
ENG 495
Advanced Creative Writing
History
ETH 120 HST 112 HST 113 HST 114 HST 155 HST 165 HST 175 HST 205 HST 206 HIS 301 HIS 305 HIS 311 HIS 335 HIS 349 HIS 409 HIS 458 POL 115 Humanities
ARTS 100
ARTS 125
ARTS 230
ARTS 340
Cultural Diversity in the United States
Western Civilization I:
Prehistory to Middle Ages
Western Civilization II:
Middle Ages to the French Revolution
Western Civilization III:
French Revolution to the Present
U.S. History to 1865
U.S. History from 1865 to 1945
The American Experience Since 1945
Asia History
Latin America History
U.S. Constitution
California State History
Nevada and U.S. Constitution
Europe and the World Wars
The History of Modern China
American Revolutionary History
History of Human Discovery
American National Government
Introduction to the Visual and
Performing Arts
Pop Culture and the Arts
Survey of the Visual Arts
Exploration of Western Classical Music
HUM 100
HUM 102
HUM 105
HUM 300
Languages
SPAN 110
SPAN 114 Literature
ENG 302
ENG 304
ENG 308
ENG 437
ENG 492
ENG 494
ENG 496
LIT 235
LIT 245
LIT 255
LIT 265
Introduction to Humanities — The Ancient
World to Medieval Times
Introduction to Humanities — The Renaissance
to the Present
World Mythology
The Global Village
Conversational Spanish I
Conversational Spanish II
20th-Century American Literature
Shakespeare
American Autobiography
Literary Genres Across Cultures
American Literature Since 1860
English Literature Since 1800
African American Literature
Survey of American Literature to 1798
Survey of American Literature Since 1798
Survey of American Literature to 1860
Survey of American Literature Since 1860
Mathematics
MTH 110
History of Mathematics
MTH 208 College Mathematics I
MTH 209
College Mathematics II
MTH 210
Fundamentals of Geometry
MTH 211
Quantitative Reasoning
MTH 212
Introduction to Finite Mathematics
MTH 219Introduction to College Algebra
MTH 220
College Algebra
MTH 225
Pre-Calculus
MTH 231 Statistics for Life Sciences
MTH 233
Statistics
MTH 280
Calculus I
MTH 290
Calculus II
For more information talk to an Enrollment Representative at 855.460.9551.
* Transferability of credit is at the discretion of the receiving institution. It is the student’s responsibility to confirm whether or not credits earned at University of Phoenix
will be accepted by another institution of the student’s choice.
Courses are widely available in an online format but generally not available at our campus locations. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.
Continuing Education
Individual Courses (cont.)
Mathematics (cont.)
MTH 330
Mathematical Reasoning
MTH 350
Mathematics Application Project I
MTH 360
Linear Algebra
MTH 370
Ordinary Differential Equations
MTH 380
Calculus III
MTH 402
Abstract Algebra
MTH 405
Modern Geometry
MTH 415
Theory of Numbers
MTH 420
Calculus IV
MTH 440
Real Analysis
MAT 463Applied Statistics
MAT 464Inferential Statistics
Philosophy
PHL 215
PHL 220
PHL 251
PHL 464
Philosophy: Methods and Applications
Aesthetics
Critical Thinking
History of Philosophical Thought
Political Science
POL 215
POL 443
Psychology
PSY 103 PSY 250 PSY 301 PSY 360 PSY 425 Religion
REL 133
REL 134
State and Local Political Processes
Wealth and Power in America
Introduction to Psychology
Psychology of Personality
Emotional Intelligence
Cognitive Psychology
Chemical Dependency in the Workplace
World Religious Traditions I
World Religious Traditions II
Science
BIO 101Principles of Biology
BIO 204
Plant Physiology I
BIO 240General Biology
BIO 280Conservation Biology
BIO 310
Ethnobotany
BIO 315
Ecology and Evolution
BIO 325
Economic Botany
BIO 330
Invertebrate Zoology
BIO 335
Entomology
BIO 340
Microbiology
BIO 350
General Biology
BIO 351
General Biology II
BIO 402
Immunology
BIO 405
Human Biology
BIO 410
Genetics
BIO 420
Ornithology
BIO 421
Herpetology
BIO 422
Ichthyology
BIO 423
Vertebrate Zoology
BIO 424
Mycology
BIO 425
Primatology
CHM 150 General Chemistry I
CHM 151 General Chemistry II
ENV 100
Principles of Environmental Science
ENV 400
Watershed Hydrology
GLG 150
Exploration of Earth Sciences
NSCI 280
Anatomy and Physiology I
NSCI 281
Anatomy and Physiology II
PHY 101
Fundamentals of Physics
SCI 100
Paradigms of Health
SCI 151
Astronomy
SCI 201
Survey of Alternative Medicine
SCI 220
Human Nutrition
SCI 250
Microbiology
SCI 256
People, Science and the Environment
Sociology
SOC 100
SOC 110
SOC 262
Introduction to Sociology
Teamwork, Collaboration and
Conflict Resolution
Contemporary American Society
For more information talk to an Enrollment Representative at 855.460.9551.
* Transferability of credit is at the discretion of the receiving institution. It is the student’s responsibility to confirm whether or not credits earned at University of Phoenix
will be accepted by another institution of the student’s choice.
While widely available, not all courses are available in all locations or in both online and on-campus formats. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.
The University’s Central Administration is located at 1625 W. Fountainhead Parkway, Tempe, AZ 85282-2371. Online Campus: 3157 E. Elwood St., Phoenix, AZ 85034. Florida: Licensed by the Florida Commission for
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educational institution by the Illinois Board of Higher Education, 431 E. Adams, 2nd Floor, Springfield, IL 62701-1404, www.ibhe.org. Indiana: Fully accredited by the Indiana Commission for Postsecondary Proprietary
Education. AC-0188. Indianapolis Campus: 7999 Knue Rd., Suites 100 & 500, Indianapolis, IN 46250; Northwest Indiana Campus: 8401 Ohio St., Merrillville, IN 46410. Ohio: Registration Number 1154320. Cleveland Campus:
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Oklahoma: University of Phoenix is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association. University of Phoenix was placed on Notice by The Higher Learning
Commission, effective June 27, 2013. Notice is a Commission sanction indicating that an institution is pursuing a course of action that, if continued, could lead it to be out of compliance with one or more Criteria
for Accreditation. An institution on Notice remains accredited. At the end of the Notice period, The Higher Learning Commission Board of Trustees may remove the sanction, place the institution on Probation
if the identified concerns have not been addressed, or take other action. For additional information, contact The Higher Learning Commission, ncahlc.org. College credit granted by University of Phoenix.
Transferability of credit is at the discretion of the receiving institution. It is the student’s responsibility to confirm whether or not credits earned at University of Phoenix will be accepted by another institution
of the student’s choice. Puerto Rico: University of Phoenix operates under a renewal license granted by the Puerto Rico Council on Education. South Carolina: 1001 Pinnacle Point Dr., Columbia, SC 29223. Licensed by the
South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. Tennessee: Memphis Campus: 65 Germantown Court, Ste. 100, Cordova, TN 38018; Nashville Campus: 616 Marriott Dr., Ste. 150, Nashville, TN 37214; Chattanooga Campus:
1208 Pointe Centre Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37421. Clarksville Learning Center: 141 Chesapeake Dr., Clarksville, TN 37040; Murfreesboro Learning Center: 2615 Medical Center Pkwy., Murfreesboro, TN 37129. Virginia: The State
Council of Higher Education for Virginia has certified University of Phoenix, Richmond Campus, to operate in Virginia. University of Phoenix, Richmond Campus, 6600 West Broad Street, Ste. 200, Richmond, VA 23230.
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