Course Listing For Liberal Arts Courses

  • This course facilitates students’ transition into and success at Bellevue University. Students explore strategies for academic success and become familiar with Bellevue University’s resources and services, and the expectations and responsibilities of college students. Prerequisite: None

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) platforms are revolutionizing our professional and civic activities, educational experiences, and interpersonal interactions. Maximizing AI's innovative potential today and in the future demands dynamic critical thinking skills and a clear understanding of ethical implications. This course familiarizes students with several popular AI applications while encouraging thoughtful exploration of how these technologies can be used responsibly.

  • This course introduces students to the foundations of human relations applying principles and methods of psychology, communication, and other human sciences to self-management, professional success, and interpersonal relationships. Course Prerequisite: None

  • This introductory course teaches students the information literacy skills necessary for navigating education and careers in an increasingly digital world. Students will learn how to find, evaluate, and use library resources ethically and legally. Topics include developing search strategies, using databases effectively, and the use of AI in academic research. Emphasis is placed on student skill building and practical application as students construct the accumulating components of a mini-research assignment.

  • Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is radically transforming the global workplace. This course prepares students for an evolving employment landscape by exploring the applications of AI and adjacent skills in job searching and various industries, the workforce impacts of AI, and the ethical implications of AI in the workplace. Prerequisite LA 110

  • This course focuses on the political and philosophical traditions of the American republic, especially as embedded in the ideals, values, traditions, founding documents, and institutions of the United States , and considers how these traditions relate to individual citizenship and global society. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours

  • This course focuses on the creative tensions that exist between the forces of tradition and change as the country undergoes social, cultural, and political change. It considers the manner in which change can renew the vitality of a republic. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours

  • This course examines civic engagement in relation to individual freedoms and responsibilities. It fosters engaged citizens, empowered to effect positive change. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours