Current Online Courses
FALL 2012
Centre for Extended Learning - Online Courses (formerly Distance Education)
PHIL 110A - Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge & Reality
PHIL 145 - Critical Thinking
PHIL 215 - Professional and Business Ethics (held with ARBUS 202)
PHIL 250A - Great Works: Ancient and Medieval
PHIL 256 - Introduction to Cognitive Science (held with PSYCH 256)
Centre for Extended Learning (formerly Distance Education) is available at: http://dce.uwaterloo.ca/
SPRING 2012
Centre for Extended Learning - Online Courses (formerly Distance Education)
PHIL 145 - Critical Thinking
PHIL 201 - Philosophy of Sex and Love
PHIL 202 - Gender Issues (held with WS 222)
PHIL 256 - Introduction to Cognitive Science (held with PSYCH 256)
PHIL 324 - Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 384 - History of Modern Philosophy
Centre for Extended Learning (formerly Distance Education) is available at: http://dce.uwaterloo.ca/
WINTER 2012
Centre for Extended Learning - Online Courses (formerly Distance Education)
PHIL 110B - Introduction to Philosophy: Ethics and Values
PHIL 145 - Critical Thinking
PHIL 202 - Gender Issues (held with WS 222)
PHIL 215 - Professional and Business Ethics (held with ARBUS 202)
PHIL 250A - Great Works: Ancient and Medieval
PHIL 265 - The Existentialist Experience
Centre for Extended Learning (formerly Distance Education) is available at: http://dce.uwaterloo.ca/
Enrollment Policies for Online Courses
Please be aware that the Philosophy Department applies the following enrollment policies regarding Online courses without exception:
- Overrides will not be granted for fully enrolled courses.
- The Philosophy Department does not maintain waiting lists. It is therefore the student's responsibility to keep checking QUEST for any changes in the enrollment status of a course.
- Though course reserves may be adjusted from time to time during the open enrollment period, reserved spaces will not be granted by override. It is the student's responsibility to keep checking QUEST for spaces that may become more generally available due to adjustments in course reserves.
- Students will not be allowed to enroll in Online courses beyond the end date of the open enrollment period--typically, the end of the first week of term. Spaces that remain unfilled by the end of that date, or that open up because of drops that occur beyond that date, will not be treated as new opportunities for students to join a course.
Recommendations for Successful Enrollment in Courses:
- Whenever possible, make use of the pre-enrollment process.
- Do not miss your enrollment appointment! Online courses frequently fill up early.
- If you are currently unable to enroll in an Online course, keep checking QUEST in case spaces open up prior to term due to drops or adjustments in reserve restrictions.
- You will enhance your chances of securing a space if you check QUEST regularly and often.
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