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3.00 Credits
A study of formal and informal learning in museums, focusing on historical interpretation and living history We deal practically with the problems of developing, conducting, and evaluation interpretative program at historical sites Offered on Demand
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3.00 Credits
This era of politics and society from the decline of the Roman Empire through the 14th Century has often been falsely described as the Dark Ages A time of Vikings, Germanic migrations, and feudalism, European civilization revived in the West through powerful secular leaders like Charlemagne and with the reintroduction of Christianity Western Europe then exported its vision of the world through crusades against the Islamic world In the East, Byzantium retained its ties to a Greek and Roman past until its fi nal collapse in the 15th Century Offered on demand
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3.00 Credits
A critical survey of major trends in 16th-20th century European cultural and intellectual trends Pre-requisite: HIST 212 - World Civilizations since 1500, or instructor consent Offered on demand
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces student to the historical problems associated with Nazi Germany's systematic mass murder of Europe's Jews between 1933 and 1945 Prerequisite: HIST 212 - World Civilizations since 1500, or instructor consent Offered on demand
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3.00 Credits
This course is a detailed study of the United States history from 1945 to the present Emphasis is placed on the Cold War between the US and the USSR, American involvement in Vietnam, 1960's idealism, and American politics in the post-Watergate era, including the Clinton impeachment Fall, alternate years
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3.00 Credits
The World Since 1945 has been molded by the decline of European colonial empires and the rise of globalism and multiculturalism in all its forms Forces changing our contemporary world include new forms of terrorism, guerilla warfare, and the religious state The contemporary world; however, is also a world increasingly governed by ideas about international law and commerce, for example, in the evolution of European unifi cation and the role of United Nations in world affairs Offered on demand
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3.00 Credits
Principles of plant classifi cation, structure, function, growth, propagation, culture, and the use of horticultural crops Covers vegetable and fruit production in the home garden, growing fl owers and planting fl ower beds, and landscaping principles and materials Offered on Demand
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2.00 Credits
A course designed for students of all ages It will teach the facts about exercise, physical fi tness and wellness Major emphasis will be placed on the development and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle This course will focus on the importance of regular physical activity, nutrition, and making healthy choices Students will learn to assess their current fi tness level and develop their health profi le Students will develop a personal fi tness/wellness program that addresses their specifi c needs and goals They will also learn to adjust their program as their needs change so it is incorporated into their lifestyle Fall, Spring
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1.00 Credits
Instruction and practice in social dances and traditional folk and square dances Spring
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1.00 Credits
Designed for both the non-swimmer and intermediate level swimmer The following strokes will be learned or refi ned: front crawl, sidestroke, elementary backstroke, back crawl, and breaststroke In addition, basic rescue skills, water survival techniques and fundamental diving skills will be introduced Spring
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