Poll: Introduction to humanities
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ArtHist1001 : Art History I
0%
0 0%
ArtHist1002 Art History II
0%
0 0%
PHIL1001Ancient Greek Philosophers
31.25%
5 31.25%
PHIL1002 Introduction to Ethics
18.75%
3 18.75%
REL1001 Approaches to Studying Religions
12.50%
2 12.50%
VisComm1001 Visual Communications
37.50%
6 37.50%
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Sophia Learning, help me to decide, please.
#1
Hi, I need help to decide which one would be easier for me to do.
Below you can see the options that I have to choose.

  • Introduction to humanities
ArtHist1001 : Art History I 2 votes
ArtHist1002 Art History II
PHIL1001Ancient Greek Philosophers
PHIL1002 Introduction to Ethics
REL1001 Approaches to Studying Religions
VisComm1001 Visual Communications

Which of these courses should I take?
  • Introduction to geography
ECON1001 Macroeconomics
ECON1002 Microeconomics
HIST1001 United States History I
HIST1002 United States History II
PSY1001 Introduction to Psychology 1 vote
SOC1001 Introduction to Sociology   1 vote

How about this?
  • Introduction to communication
COMM1002 Public Speaking  1 vote
COMM1010 Communication at Work  1 vote

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  • Integrated Physical Sciences
ENVS1001 Environmental Science  3 votes
HUMBIO1001Human Biology

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  • Applied Probability and Statistics
ST0050 Foundations of Statistics 3 votes
STAT1001 Introduction to Statistics

?
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#2
Of those, the easiest ones are probably environmental science, human biology, visual communications, or studying religions.
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#3
It depends on the institution you're going to, it won't matter how we recommend the courses, if the school in question doesn't take the Foundations course for example, you shouldn't take it. And if the school takes 90 alternative credits, then take them all... you'll get a mix of answers, but you can answer it yourself by viewing the Sophia.org wiki, it shows you the number of "items" you need to do, pick the one that fits you... further to that, a course that interests you more will be faster than a course someone might recommend you over the other - it's your decision, make it. Link: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...lency_List
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(06-12-2021, 05:37 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: It depends on the institution you're going to, it won't matter how we recommend the courses, if the school in question doesn't take the Foundations course for example, you shouldn't take it.  And if the school takes 90 alternative credits, then take them all... you'll get a mix of answers, but you can answer it yourself by viewing the Sophia.org wiki, it shows you the number of "items" you need to do, pick the one that fits you... further to that, a course that interests you more will be faster than a course someone might recommend you over the other - it's your decision, make it.  Link: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...lency_List

I just put there the courses that the institution wold accept, I may be interested in more than one subject, but probably some are easier than others. I agree with your arguments, but I know there were people who have already taken some courses and have more experience to say which would be easier. The choice will be made by me, but I need to do this reasearch before make a choice. Btw, the Sophia.org wiki link will be helpful, thank you.
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#5
What school are you considering?
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#6
I would say ethics is by far the easiest. I loved art history, but most people naturally learn ethics growing up.
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#7
For me.... Visual communications and intro. to Psychology were really easy.
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#8
I found ethics to be a bit of a headache. It wasn't impossible but there's a good reason why I strongly recommend that students take Greek Philosophers immediately before Ethics.
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Sophia (so many), The Institutes (old), Study.com (5 courses)
ASU: Human Origins, Astronomy, Intro Health & Wellness, Western Civilization, Computer Appls & Info Technology, Intro Programming
Strayer: CIS175, CIS111, WRK100, MAT210
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#9
Ethics, Art History (I and II) and Human biology were the Sophia courses I enjoyed most, although I don't know that I found Biology or Ethics particularly easy.

Intro to Psych was quite easy, although I didn't especially enjoy it. It was fairly mundane testing of psych basics, so a person could get through it quickly, if nothing else.

You could not pay me enough money to retake Sophia's US History I. The material was interesting, but the testing was possibly the most frustrating experience I've had yet. I don't have psychic abilities, so not being able to read the test creator's mind left me at a severe disadvantage. Would advise this course only if you have ESP and a direct connection with whomever wrote the test.
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#10
Visual Communications is a breeze! I completed it in a few hours. Ethics was horrible. I spent 2 weeks on it the first module and gave up.
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