Course Schedule for Great Questions Courses - (Credit Summer 2024)

Course Listings as of May. 04, 2024 - 11:02 PM

Browse upcoming course sections by academic discipline, campus, instructor, and other categories. Sections marked are part of our baseline offerings. Additional section offerings may be added to this schedule at any time. Information about class sections and seat availability is not updated in real-time. Log into Self Service to plan and register for classes. If you have questions about section offerings, please contact the instructional department. A list of department contacts is available here.





Classroom Sections

Classroom Sections - Instruction is delivered in-person with students in attendance for class meetings. An ACC ID card and personal safety measures will be required when on campus or on site. Note: Face-to-face (F2F) options include lectures, labs, practicums, clinicals, etc.

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Humanities

5 Week Session: May 28 - June 30

HUMA 1301 Humanities: Prehistory to Renaissance

18 E [7/25/0] 80671 Lec 008 HLC HLC1 2207 MTWTh 12:20pm- 2:20pm May 28 Jun 30   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

The Great Questions Seminar is a discussion-based course focused on the study of Great Books, and it serves both as a section of Introduction to Humanities and as a student success course. It satisfies the student success requirement for students entering ACC with fewer than 12 credit hours and meets the Language, Philosophy, and Culture or Component Area requirement in the core curriculum. This course is also a Liberal Arts Gateway Course.

5 Week Session: July 1 - August 4

HUMA 1301 Humanities: Prehistory to Renaissance

16 E [9/25/0] 80666 Lec 003 HLC HLC1 2212 MTWTh 10:10am- 12:10pm Jul 1 Aug 4   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

The Great Questions Seminar is a discussion-based course focused on the study of Great Books, and it serves both as a section of Introduction to Humanities and as a student success course. It satisfies the student success requirement for students entering ACC with fewer than 12 credit hours and meets the Language, Philosophy, and Culture or Component Area requirement in the core curriculum. This course is also a Liberal Arts Gateway Course.





Online Sections

Online (ONL) - Course instruction and testing are fully online without required class times.

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Government

5 Week Session: May 28 - June 30

GOVT 2305 United States Government

C E [36/36] 80399 DIL 024 ONL DIL May 28 Jun 30   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom. This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.

C E [36/36] 80407 DIL 033 ONL DIL May 28 Jun 30   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom. This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.

C E [36/36] 80440 DIL 075 ONL DIL May 28 Jun 30 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom. This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.

C E [36/36] 80442 DIL 078 ONL DIL May 28 Jun 30 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom. This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.

C E [36/36] 80404 DIL 030 ONL DIL May 28 Jun 30   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom. This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.

5 Week Session: July 1 - August 4

GOVT 2305 United States Government

1 E [35/36] 80438 DIL 072 ONL DIL Jul 1 Aug 4   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom.

C E [36/36] 80409 DIL 035 ONL DIL Jul 1 Aug 4   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom. This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.

C E [36/36] 80402 DIL 027 ONL DIL Jul 1 Aug 4   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom. This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.

C E [36/36] 80406 DIL 032 ONL DIL Jul 1 Aug 4   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom. This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.

Humanities

10 Week Session: May 28 - August 4

HUMA 1301 Humanities: Prehistory to Renaissance

C E [25/25/1] 80669 DIL 006 ONL DIL May 28 Aug 4 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

The Great Questions Seminar is a discussion-based course focused on the study of Great Books, and it serves both as a section of Introduction to Humanities and as a student success course. It satisfies the student success requirement for students entering ACC with fewer than 12 credit hours and meets the Language, Philosophy, and Culture or Component Area requirement in the core curriculum. This course is also a Liberal Arts Gateway Course.

C E [25/25/1] 80670 DIL 007 ONL DIL May 28 Aug 4 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

The Great Questions Seminar is a discussion-based course focused on the study of Great Books, and it serves both as a section of Introduction to Humanities and as a student success course. It satisfies the student success requirement for students entering ACC with fewer than 12 credit hours and meets the Language, Philosophy, and Culture or Component Area requirement in the core curriculum. This course is also a Liberal Arts Gateway Course.This course relates topics in HUMA 1301 to the diversity, complexity and interdependence of the world community and current global issues. It is part of ACC's Global Studies program, but is open to all students and counts as a standard HUMA 1301 course. 

Philosophy

5 Week Session: May 28 - June 30

PHIL 2306 Ethics

C E [36/36/4] 81123 DIL 016 ONL DIL May 28 Jun 30   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom.This is a ZTC (Zero Textbook Cost) section. In place of required textbooks, all textbook materials needed for the class will be available online to students free of charge. Students may print copies of the resources but will be responsible for printing costs. Course materials may be Open Educational Resources (OER), see syllabus for specifics.





Synchronous Online Sections

DLS (Synchronous Virtual Class Meetings Required). Course instruction is online. Course instruction includes required real-time virtual class meetings at the days and times listed. Tests will be taken online. Some tests may require proctoring. Students can access online proctoring on their own computer for free. Online courses eliminate geography as a factor.

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Humanities

10 Week Session: May 28 - August 4

HUMA 1301 Humanities: Prehistory to Renaissance

2 E [23/25/0] 80672 DIL 009 DLS DIL TTh 11:20am- 1:20pm May 28 Aug 4 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

The Great Questions Seminar is a discussion-based course focused on the study of Great Books, and it serves both as a section of Introduction to Humanities and as a student success course. It satisfies the student success requirement for students entering ACC with fewer than 12 credit hours and meets the Language, Philosophy, and Culture or Component Area requirement in the core curriculum. This is a designated service-learning (SVL) course and includes a project with a community partner. An alternative assignment is available.  This course is also a Liberal Arts Gateway Course.

Philosophy

5 Week Session: May 28 - June 30

PHIL 2306 Ethics

2 E [34/36/0] 81113 DIL 004 DLS DIL MTWTh 9:10am- 11:10am May 28 Jun 30   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom. 





Dual Credit Sections

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Government

5 Week Session: May 28 - June 30

GOVT 2305 United States Government

C E [36/36] 80385 DIL 008 ROH DIL May 28 Jun 30   Textbooks Register

Instructors:   STAFF  

Restricted to Dual Credit students currently attending a Leander ISD school. This course is a part of the Great Questions Journey. Great Questions Journey courses focus on a discussion-based study of transformative texts. Expect to engage with world-changing ideas and texts in this student-centered classroom.