Courses
One day in 2580 B.C.E., a very serious architect stood in a dusty desert with a set of plans. His plans called for creating a structure 480 feet tall, with a square base and triangular sides, using stone blocks weighing two tons each. The Pharaoh wanted the job done right....
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This one-semester elective course is intended as a practical guide to introduce you to the field of anthropology. You will explore the evolution of anthropology as a distinct discipline, learn about anthropological terms, concepts and theories, and discuss the evolution of humans and human society and culture. Students will also...
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This one-semester course is intended as an engaging and practical survey of the field of archeology. The course is structured into lessons and Course Activities as follows: The first lesson discusses archaeology as a field of study. The next lesson discusses the history and evolution of modern archaeology, and how...
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This one-semester course is intended as a guide to the field and theories of criminology. ItÕs structured into lessons and Course Activities as follows: – The first lesson discusses criminology as a field of study. – The next two lessons discuss theories, which suggest that people engage in crime to...
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