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Educate Yourself for Tomorrow's approach to Liberal Arts is very different from the abstract, intellectual method found in most colleges and universities. The self-knowledge and thinking about thinking themes of the program provide the motivation to study the associated materials because virtually everyone is interested in themselves and their own thinking. When you are directed to look for something or some idea, it is much easier to find. This guided survey of the Humanities helps make the material easier to understand and to assimilate.
 | Knowing the whole picture makes it easier to put the pieces of a puzzle together. The interdisciplinary nature of the program makes it much easier to understand each topic. The sense of wholeness provides purpose and meaning to self-study and helps make a pleasure what otherwise might be work. The ability to think in an imaginative and creative manner is no less important than the abilities to memorize and to solve problems. Educate Yourself for Tomorrow offers important insights into thinking, creativity and imagination that are essential to being a successful Human Being. See if our courses are for you by reading our course introduction or joining our free Online Humanities Forum.
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND COLLATERAL MATERIALS
Humanities 101-112 | Humanities 201-212 | Humanities 301-312 | Humanities 401-408
COURSE INTRODUCTION This is the introduction to our Humanities courses
HOW TO EDUCATE YOUR "SELF" The philosophy behind the program
ONLINE HUMANITIES FORUM The purpose of this forum is to encourage discussion of the concept and practice of self-education, the Humanities, the Course Introduction.
FREE LESSON A free sample lecture/guide, Lesson One of HUM 109: From Myths and Fairy Tales to Autobiography Membership required. Click here to sign up!
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