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**Veritas Press Omnibus course descriptions for Colleges??? Anyone care to share?


cshell
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We really, really enjoy our Omnibus courses.

I am just struggling a bit with explaining this wonderful course to others.

Anyone out there write a course description for any of the Omnibus courses or books ?? If so...please offer some pointers, tips , direction...please.

 

Did you divide the course description in to History, Bible, Literature?

or

Simply explain how this one course serves as 3 credits etc...?

 

I am excited to glean from fellow VP Omnibus users!

Thanks for sharing in advance!

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I did Omni 1 and 2.

I can't find my transcript to tell you exactly how we phrased it, but something like

English 9: The Great Books, Ancients

English 10: The Great Books, Medieval/Renaissance

Bible: Theology 1

Bible: Theology 2

History: World History: The Ancients

History: World History: Medieval/Renaissance

 

That's not exactly right, but close.

 

We did Sonlight 300 for the next year, and I think I called it The 20th Century: American History in a World Context. You could do that for Omni 3 if you wanted to.

 

I didn't bother with course descriptions, but I did include a book list.

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  • 3 months later...

I'm with Chris, I use Tapestry a similar program and I've had to divide out separate courses. The real trick with Tapestry (don't know if Omnibus has this or not) is that things like Church History and Art are really not a full credit if you use just one year so you'll want to think about coverage amount as well.

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