02-25-2012, 01:03 PM
After going through each course description, I found the following courses from BYU Independent that don't have proctored exams:
ANTHR 101 Social/Cultural Anthropology â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Aspects of society and culture: kinship, beliefs, economy, and political order among peoples worldwide. Methods and perspectives used in social/cultural anthropology. 6 lessons, 6 assignment submissions (3 computer-graded [Speedback] assignments, 3 instructor-graded assignments); no examinations.
TMA 101 Introduction to the Theatre â Paper/Online â 3 Credits $471
Reading, viewing, analyzing, writing about, and interacting with contemporary plays and performances to explore both theatre fundamentals and ways theatre addresses questions and concerns of our time. 16 lessons, 16 assignment submissions (9 computer-graded [Speedback] assignments, 7 instructor-graded assignments); no examinations.
TMA 150 Public Speaking â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Principles and methods of public speaking; speaking experiences. 9 lessons, 7 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no final examination.
ENGL 218R-002 Creative Writing â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Prerequisite: ENGL 115 (College Writing and Reading) or equivalent skill. Individual sections dealing with poetry, personal essays, drama, fiction, science fiction, or combinations of these. Focuses on reading, writing, and revision of personal essays, poems, and short fiction. 15 lessons, 6 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no final examination.
ENGL 220 Composing Personal History â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Composing personal history through writing, mementos, oral history, chronologies, letters, documents, journals, and other mediums. Online access to Brigham Young University library services. 18 lessons, 20 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no final examination.
TMA 251 Playwriting 1 â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Basic playwriting principles through reading, completing writing assignments, testing, and writing the first draft of a one-act play. 16 lessons, 13 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no final examination.
ANTHR 309 Language, Culture, and Society â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Linguistic anthropology as a way of doing ethnography; language as symbolic form, vehicle of thought, and instrument of social interaction; speech events as cultural texts. 13 lessons, 13 assignment submissions (10 computer-graded [Speedback] assignments, 3 instructor-graded assignments); no examinations.
ENGL 317R Writing Creative Nonfiction â Paper/Online â 3 Credits $471
Prerequisite: ENGL 218 (Creative Writing) or instructor's consent. Creations of style and technique in prose nonfiction; discipline and practice of the writer. 12 lessons, 12 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no examinations.
ENGL 336 The American Novel â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Prerequisite: ENGL 251 (Fundamentals of Literary Interpretation and Criticism) or ENGL 252 (Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism). Representative novels of the American tradition from the late eighteenth century to the present. Online access to Brigham Young University library services. 18 lessons, 18 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no final examination.
ANTHR 101 Social/Cultural Anthropology â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Aspects of society and culture: kinship, beliefs, economy, and political order among peoples worldwide. Methods and perspectives used in social/cultural anthropology. 6 lessons, 6 assignment submissions (3 computer-graded [Speedback] assignments, 3 instructor-graded assignments); no examinations.
TMA 101 Introduction to the Theatre â Paper/Online â 3 Credits $471
Reading, viewing, analyzing, writing about, and interacting with contemporary plays and performances to explore both theatre fundamentals and ways theatre addresses questions and concerns of our time. 16 lessons, 16 assignment submissions (9 computer-graded [Speedback] assignments, 7 instructor-graded assignments); no examinations.
TMA 150 Public Speaking â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Principles and methods of public speaking; speaking experiences. 9 lessons, 7 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no final examination.
ENGL 218R-002 Creative Writing â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Prerequisite: ENGL 115 (College Writing and Reading) or equivalent skill. Individual sections dealing with poetry, personal essays, drama, fiction, science fiction, or combinations of these. Focuses on reading, writing, and revision of personal essays, poems, and short fiction. 15 lessons, 6 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no final examination.
ENGL 220 Composing Personal History â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Composing personal history through writing, mementos, oral history, chronologies, letters, documents, journals, and other mediums. Online access to Brigham Young University library services. 18 lessons, 20 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no final examination.
TMA 251 Playwriting 1 â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Basic playwriting principles through reading, completing writing assignments, testing, and writing the first draft of a one-act play. 16 lessons, 13 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no final examination.
ANTHR 309 Language, Culture, and Society â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Linguistic anthropology as a way of doing ethnography; language as symbolic form, vehicle of thought, and instrument of social interaction; speech events as cultural texts. 13 lessons, 13 assignment submissions (10 computer-graded [Speedback] assignments, 3 instructor-graded assignments); no examinations.
ENGL 317R Writing Creative Nonfiction â Paper/Online â 3 Credits $471
Prerequisite: ENGL 218 (Creative Writing) or instructor's consent. Creations of style and technique in prose nonfiction; discipline and practice of the writer. 12 lessons, 12 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no examinations.
ENGL 336 The American Novel â NEW! Online â 3 Credits $471
Prerequisite: ENGL 251 (Fundamentals of Literary Interpretation and Criticism) or ENGL 252 (Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism). Representative novels of the American tradition from the late eighteenth century to the present. Online access to Brigham Young University library services. 18 lessons, 18 assignment submissions, all instructor-graded; no final examination.