Students who have experience exploring their own identity outside of an academic setting may submit an brief essay explaining the experience to justify not taking additional coursework in the Identity category so that they may instead focus on categories they would like to strengthen. There are several ways in which people might have explored their own identity. For example, psychotherapy and meditation are explicitly activities that explore identity.
The Online Course History will help you determine which of these courses are available online.
ENG 462/WMS 462- Images of Women in Literature
ENG 466 - Multicultural American Women's Literature
LIS Independent Study Opportunities
LIS 301 - Self-Directed Learning
LIS 342 - Conducting Liberal Studies Research
LIS 360 - Special Topics in Liberal Studies
LIS 460 - Special Topics in Liberal Studies
LSC 415 - The Nature Of Human Nature
PAC 406 - Dealing With Diversity
PAC 434 - The Changing American Family and Public Policy
PAC 446 - Population and Public Policy
PHI 315 - Comparative Philosophy of Religion
PHI 421 - Ancient & Medieval Philosophy
PHI 425 - History of Modern Philosophy
PHI 447 - Rationality and Moral Choice
PHI 452 - Perspectives On Human Nature
PSY 327 - Educational Psychology
SOA 335 - Jazz In American Culture
SOA 455 - Women in Political Movements: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
SWK 382/WMS 382- Women, Gender and Society
SWK 425 - Social Work and Substance Abuse