
Abnormal Psychology
This course provides a comprehensive overview of abnormal psychology, covering historical perspectives, theoretical frameworks, research methods, diagnostic classifications, and various psychological disorders across the lifespan.

Childhood Trauma: The Lives of Neglected Children
This course explores the profound effects of childhood trauma and neglect, examining the psychological, emotional, and social consequences for affected children. It provides insights into the causes, symptoms, and potential interventions for childhood neglect.

Criminal Justice
This course provides an in-depth understanding of the criminal justice system, including its components, processes, and the role of law enforcement, courts, and corrections. Students will explore the historical context, contemporary issues, and ethical considerations within the field of criminal justice.

Exploring Optimistic Nihilism
This course delves into the philosophical concept of optimistic nihilism, exploring how individuals can find meaning and purpose in a universe devoid of inherent meaning. Through a study of existential philosophy, students will learn to embrace uncertainty and create their own paths to fulfillment.

How People Disappear
This course delves into the various reasons and methods by which people disappear, exploring both voluntary and involuntary cases. It examines societal, psychological, and technological factors contributing to disappearances and provides insights into investigative techniques used to trace missing persons.

Introduction to Paleontology
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of paleontology, covering the history of the science, principles of fossilization, geological time, methods and techniques used in the field, the evolution of life, major events in Earth's history, and the interdisciplinary applications of paleontology.

Introduction to Psychology
Embark on a fascinating journey into the world of psychology, designed for high school students. This interactive course explores the history, research methods, and diverse perspectives within psychology, encouraging critical thinking and self-discovery. Delve into the biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, learning and cognition, and development across the lifespan. Discover how psychology applies to personal growth, relationships, and success in life.

Investigative Journalism
This course provides an in-depth exploration of investigative journalism, covering its principles, methodologies, ethical considerations, and practical applications. Students will learn advanced research techniques, navigate legal challenges, and master the art of crafting compelling investigative narratives, using both traditional journalistic foundations and modern digital tools.

Karl Marx: Life, Theory, and Legacy
This course delves into the life, theories, and enduring legacy of Karl Marx. From his early life and revolutionary activities to his philosophical and economic theories, and the lasting influence of his ideas on contemporary thought, this comprehensive course offers a deep understanding of Marx's contributions.

Marcus Aurelius - Stop Caring What People Think
This course explores the teachings of Marcus Aurelius on the importance of focusing on one's inner self rather than external opinions. It delves into the principles of Stoicism, self-awareness, and emotional resilience to help individuals cultivate a more peaceful and centered life.

Montessori School Education
This course delves into the Montessori method of education, emphasizing child-centered learning, independence, and respect for a child's natural psychological development. It covers the foundational principles, classroom environment setup, role of the educator, and integration of Montessori practices in various educational settings.

Philosophy & Ethics
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of philosophy and ethics, covering fundamental concepts, historical developments, and contemporary applications. It aims to equip students with critical thinking skills for philosophical and moral reasoning through historical, analytical, and applied approaches.

Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
This course provides an in-depth analysis of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development, exploring the stages and processes of cognitive growth and development in children. Learners will gain insights into Piaget's concepts, such as schema, assimilation, accommodation, and the four stages of development, and understand their implications in educational settings.

Terrorism and Social Control
This course examines the multifaceted relationship between terrorism and social control mechanisms. It explores theoretical foundations, historical trajectories, sociological dimensions, counterterrorism strategies, legal and ethical considerations, the role of media, psychological impacts, and global governance in addressing terrorism.

Vygotsky's Theory of Cognitive Development
This course delves into Vygotsky's Theory of Cognitive Development, emphasizing the role of social relationships and language in learning. It covers the core principles of Vygotsky’s Social Development Theory, including the significance of community and the concept of children developing through social interactions rather than predefined stages.

What Is The Greatest Honor?
This course delves into the multifaceted concept of honor, examining its significance across cultures, its historical evolution, and its impact on personal and societal values. Through a blend of philosophical inquiry and practical examples, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of what constitutes the greatest honor.

‘The Art of War’: The greatest strategy book ever written
Explore the timeless strategies from 'The Art of War' by Sun Tzu and learn how these ancient principles can be applied to modern business scenarios. Gain insights into leadership, competition, and strategic planning to enhance your business acumen.