Existentialism Course
This Existentialism Course dives into the philosophies of Sartre and Camus, focusing on concepts such as freedom, responsibility, bad faith, absurdity, revolt, and personal meaning. Participants engage in close textual analysis, targeted research using primary and secondary sources, and develop skills for clear academic writing, culminating in a 1,500–2,000 word argumentative project. Ideal for humanities professionals seeking to apply existential insights to real-life situations and enhance analytical and writing abilities.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
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What will I learn?
Discover core existentialist principles from Sartre and Camus, including freedom, responsibility, bad faith, absurdity, revolt, and meaning-making. Hone skills in close reading, precise research, and academic writing through guided steps to produce a substantial 1,500–2,000 word essay with robust primary and secondary source integration.
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Develop skills
- Close reading of Sartre and Camus to extract key arguments.
- Applying existential ideas like freedom and absurdity to everyday scenarios.
- Creating effective research notes for efficient academic writing.
- Writing high-quality essays with strong structure and citations.
- Converting philosophical theories into practical real-world actions.
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