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Philosophical Research Society
Thursday, September 2 2010

Degree Programs: Virtual Classroom

Students may use the online e-campus: http://campus.uprs.edu built with the learning software Moodle (www.moodle.org). Students may enter the site with their unique User Id and Password from the main login page.

On the Campus front-page you will be found a list of the courses the student is currently enrolled in for a particular Term. Clicking on the title of the course will take them to the web-based version of the individual course guide. There is a Discussion Forum for each course (for dialogue with other students about the course material), and weekly breakdowns of all assignments (reading, written papers and course learning outcomes). Clicking on Participants link in each course will allow the student to view their classmates.

Students may listen to streaming audio files of each lecture, or download the mp3s to their computer hard-drive. An Events Calendar will keep track of all upcoming assignments and highlight days when something requires attention.

Written assignments will be uploaded into the appropriate assignment block, and students will be able to view posted grades.

The "Using Moodle" section of the Study Guide contains detailed instructions, with illustrations, for using the e-campus. Students can also contact the Technical Resources Manager at admin@uprs.edu


The Spinal column is the "rod of Brahma", and it is this which is symbolized by the bamboo rod carried by ascetics and the seven knotted wand of the Yogi. The spinal column and nervous system of man is a manifestation of the "world tree" of universal life referenced in a great many wisdom traditions and sharing the principles and archetypes of all creation.

Academics

For Information Call:

323.663.2167

1.800.548.4062

Fax: 323.663.9443

admin@uprs.edu

President:
Obadiah S. Harris, Ph.D.

Program Dean Consciousness Studies:
Christian de Quincey, Ph.D.

Program Dean Transformational Psychology:
Jeffrey Mishlove, Ph.D.

 

"Wherever we go, whatever we do, self is the sole subject we study and learn."

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

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