10-28-2025, 12:22 PM
A utilitarian argument would be to offer new courses based on their popularity, since doing so would benefit the greatest number of students.
For example, in the case of Sophia Learning, the following could be considered:
Math Courses
For example, in the case of Sophia Learning, the following could be considered:
Math Courses
- Discrete Math (highly popular)
- Linear Algebra (not as popular as Discrete Math)
- Management of Information Systems
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- Computer Architecture
- Abnormal Psychology
- Research Methods
- Cognitive Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Positive Psychology (the most popular course in the history of Harvard University)
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Degrees: BA Comp Sci; BS Business Admin (CIS); AS Nat Sci & Math — TESU (4.0 GPA)
Certs: Google (IT Support, Digital Marketing, Proj Mgmt); W3Schools PHP


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