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Browse all available Sophia.org course solutions.
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Sophia Learning's Computer Applications course is designed to teach students the technology skills and expectations required of entry-level staff in an office environment, and how a range of tools are used together to create, communicate, and collaborate.Students will learn terminology for and distinctions between office suites, enterprise tools, and mobile apps; best practices in maintaining digital hygiene; the use of cloud-based technology for collaboration; the range of communication tools and related etiquette; and basic use of applications for word processing, presentations, and spreadsheets.

Sophia Learning's Conflict Resolution course helps you gain mastery of the basic concepts of conflict resolution and how to apply these concepts in real world situations and your own lives. In this course, you will explore key theories and skills associated with conflict resolution in a variety of contexts, including organizational, intercultural, family and interpersonal.

Sophia Learning's Criminology course explores the study of crime patterns, behaviors, and institutional practices in addressing crime. This course examines the nature of crime in relation to the social, economic, and political processes in exploring the behaviors of individuals processed through the criminal justice system. Students will learn about the structural, social, psychological, and environmental approaches that are frequently used to explain criminal behavior.

Critical thinking skills are essential to disciplines like computer programming, business, criminal justice, and many more. It is also one of the key skills employers look for in every industry. In Sophia Learning's Critical Thinking course, students will learn how to think more critically by questioning assumptions and biases and being aware of fallacies. Students will learn to interpret and write deductive and inductive arguments and apply them to real-life situations.

Sophia Learning's Developing Effective Teams course explores essential factors in building strong and effective teams. In this course, students will learn about best practices for developing a flexible, efficient team with defined roles, common goals, and clear communication. The course explains how to apply these concepts in professional situations and your own life.

Sophia Learning's Digital Literacy course develops foundational digital literacy skills for navigating digital environments safely, effectively, and responsibly. Students build competencies in digital organizations, information evaluation, online safety and professionalism, accessible content creation, and responsible use of AI. The course emphasizes transferable skills and practical decision-making rather than platform-specific instruction.

Sophia Learning's English Composition I course is designed to build core skills in English Composition and teach you how to apply those skills to become an effective writer. You will gain proficiency in the usage of basic grammar, punctuation, and mechanics, as well as learn how to construct effective sentences, paragraphs, and essays. Additionally, you will navigate the writing process to develop a variety of different composition types.

Sophia Learning's English Composition II course is designed to build upon the concepts taught in English Composition I by focusing on a research perspective. In this course, you will be introduced to research techniques for academic writing and will practice navigating the steps of the research process. You'll start by choosing a topic that is meaningful for you, and develop critical research and writing skills as you prepare to complete a final 6-8 page argumentative research essay.

Sophia Learning's Environmental Science course will help you develop an understanding of the scientific principles and processes that shape our environment, as well as the impact of human activities. You will apply knowledge of a wide range of environmental issues and policies in context, exploring topics such as natural resources, endangered species, pollution, and climate change.