Courses
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 practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the formation of the solar system, unique features of planets, reasons for life on Earth, properties of stars and their evolution, characteristics of the Milky Way, types of galaxies, theories of cosmology, and advantages of space...
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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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In this course students will learn to understand, ask questions of, and represent data through project-based units. The units will give students opportunities to be data explorers through active engagement, developing their understanding of data analysis, sampling, correlation/causation, bias and uncertainty, modeling with data, making and evaluating data-based arguments, and...
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