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Welcome to the course catalog for the School of Professional Studies at MCPHS.

We offer two types of courses:

  1. Self-Paced Prerequisite Courses.   
    Even though there is a start date listed in the course description, our self-paced courses can be started at any time. Once you register, you will be able to access the online course in 1-2 business days. You will have 16 weeks to work through the content at your own pace, beginning from your date of registration. Reduced tuition options are available to eligible students. New students to MCPHS are eligible to receive a 50% reduction in the cost of tuition for one course. Please complete the discount code form to receive the discount code. If you have been admitted to a degree program and paid your enrollment deposit, please contact the Admission Office.   
     
  2. Semester-Based Courses.  
    Pay attention to the start and end dates in the course description. These courses have a fixed term and you will need to keep up with the deadlines for assignments and exams. Please review the location prior to registering, as we offer courses online and on-campus.

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Fees: As of March 1st, 2025, a non-refundable Pay Path service charge of 2.95% (minimum $3.00) for domestic issued cards and 4.25% (minimum $3.00) for international issued cards will be added to all card payments. 


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English Composition I (LIB-460IE)

English Composition I emphasizes development of the writing process and key skills required in writing clear, concise, and effective essays using various rhetorical devices. Special attention will be given to a research paper requiring MLA documentation. (Undergraduate Credits: 3.0)

Self-Paced Online Course. Register and get started right away. Students will be given 16 weeks to complete the coursework. This course format allows you to move through the modules at your own pace

Prerequisites. None.

Course Materials. Internet access is required for this course. All course materials are included.

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$ 1,560.00

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Introduction to Psychology (LIB-120E)

Designed to orient students to the scientific study of behavior through the exploration of selected principles and theories of human behavior. Topics include perception, learning, and memory, personality development, abnormal behavior, and social influences on behavior. (Undergraduate Credits: 3.0)

Self-Paced Online Course.  Register and get started right away. Students will be given 16 weeks to complete the coursework. This course format allows you to move through the modules at your own pace. 

Prerequisites. None.

Course Materials. Internet access is required for this course. Textbook: Harper, J. (2022). Psychology in the real world. Soomo Learning

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Introduction to Sociology (LIB-460JE)

Using examples from the health-sector, students will explore and gain an understanding of what makes up a society, how institutions maintain and utilize power, how groups of people are divided within society, and how these different groups behave and interact.  By learning about sociology and the “sociological imagination”, students will gain a social science-based understanding of how society is created and how we are influenced by it. (Undergraduate Credits: 3.0)

Self-Paced Online Course. Register and get started right away. Students will be given 16 weeks to complete the coursework. This course format allows you to move through the modules at your own pace

Prerequisites. None.

Course Materials. Internet access and webcam. Textbook: The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology 7ed. and Mud Creek Medicine

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