Course description: FCourse description: F
While a historical perspective is integrated into the semester, we will primarily focus on the current era of tribal/federal and tribal/state policy and law
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Student friendly course descriptions – canadian and world studiesStudent friendly course descriptions – canadian and world studies
A strong theme throughout the course involves native studies as we look at the link between Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the understanding if issues from a modern/western perspective
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Space, Crime and Place: An Introduction to Spatial StatisticsSpace, Crime and Place: An Introduction to Spatial Statistics
Spatial statistics are increasingly used in the study of crime and justice, demography, epidemiology, economics and many other fields. All social phenomena occur in time and space
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Ap u. S. History Syllabus 2015-2016Ap u. S. History Syllabus 2015-2016
Throughout the course students will be provided with the opportunity for instruction in the learning objectives in each of the seven themes as described in the ap u. S. History curriculum framework
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Ap world History SyllabusAp world History Syllabus
Main Text: Duiker, William J., Jackson J. Spielvogel. 2004. World History 4th Edition. Belmont, ca: Wadsworth Group/Thomson Learning
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Ucc/ugc/eccc proposal for New Course Please attach proposed Syllabus in approved university formatUcc/ugc/eccc proposal for New Course Please attach proposed Syllabus in approved university format
Student Learning Outcomes of the new course
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Santa Ana College Course SyllabusSanta Ana College Course Syllabus
Articulate the goals, research methodologies, and issues common to most social and behavioral scientists
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For 2015-2016 American Multicultural Studies Worthington Kilbourne High SchoolFor 2015-2016 American Multicultural Studies Worthington Kilbourne High School
Students will come to have a better understanding of the diverse ethnicities which have contributed to American history and contemporary American culture. Students will explore various answers to the questions
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Honors 250. 001 Capitalism, Slavery and ConsequenceHonors 250. 001 Capitalism, Slavery and Consequence
In this Honors seminar students will explore the historical origins of capitalism, how and why it rejuvenated slavery, and the long-term consequences of this social choice. We will explore the following topics
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Professor: Dr. Tricia Snyder Office: V3036 Valley Rd PhoneProfessor: Dr. Tricia Snyder Office: V3036 Valley Rd Phone
Students will learn the local, national, and global implications of these economic issues
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Aging and healthAging and health
These include the demographics, biology and psychology of aging, an understanding of basic health and mental health issues, and policy decisions that provinces and the federal government will need to consider in light of these issues
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International Organizations and Economic DevelopmentInternational Organizations and Economic Development
Some organizations are macro economic in their focus, others are limited to particular sectors or issues
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Instructor: Mr. Schlener Classroom: 3-2 PhoneInstructor: Mr. Schlener Classroom: 3-2 Phone
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Sixth Form Curriculum Booklet Academic year 2011/12Sixth Form Curriculum Booklet Academic year 2011/12
This is part III of our three part Sixth Form Curriculum booklet. In this section, we look in detail at the ib curriculum offered at Rydal Penrhos School
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Spatial- and Settlement Management Electronic Textbook version 0 Table of ContentsSpatial- and Settlement Management Electronic Textbook version 0 Table of Contents
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