GEO 175
Cities of the World
About This Course
This course will present urban history, economy, culture, and environment as well as urban spatial models and problems and prospects.
What You'll Learn
Know the historical, environmental,economic,cultural characteristics of global regions and their urban structures and challenges;
TA:
✔
Language:
CN
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54h
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HIS 261
American History to 1877
About This Course
This course is a historical overview of the territory which becomes the united states of america from the initial european encounter with north america until the conclusion of the american civil war.
What You'll Learn
Examine major themes in american history, such as colonization, the founding of a new nation, the entrenchment of slavery, and the coming of the civil war;
TA:
✔
Language:
EN
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54h
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SOC 100
Sociology
About This Course
This course serves as an introduction to basic concepts and major theories on sociology, including the evolution of our society, socialization, political groups as well as the problems we are facing in our modern society.
What You'll Learn
Understand the structure of the social world, recognize social patterns;
TA:
✔
Language:
CN
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Contact Hours:
54h
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PSY 101
Psychology A
About This Course
This course will provide you with a wide range of topics, concepts, theories, and research methods that form part of a sample of contemporary psychology.
What You'll Learn
Define psychology and identify its major perspectives;
TA:
✔
Language:
CN
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Contact Hours:
54h
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GEO 111
Human Geography
About This Course
Human geography focuses on human behavior over space, and discusses how it affects and is influenced by environment.
What You'll Learn
Know different approaches to describe and explain human activities and spatial processes;
TA:
✔
Language:
CN
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Contact Hours:
54h
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HIS 231
Western History to 1660
About This Course
The course will cover the history of the west which includes: origins to 1200 b.c.e.; the rise and fall of rome; roman empire; early and high middle ages; reformation and religions.
What You'll Learn
Acquire a perspective on history and an understanding of factors that shape human activity.
TA:
✔
Language:
EN
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Contact Hours:
54h
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HIS 262
American History since 1877
About This Course
This course will provide students an overview of the history of western history from the seventeenth century to our present day.
What You'll Learn
Acquire a perspective on history and an understanding of factors that shape human activity.
TA:
✔
Language:
EN
Popularity:
Contact Hours:
54h
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PSY 263
Social Psychology
About This Course
In this course students will explore the behavior and experience of the individual in a social and cultural context.
What You'll Learn
Identify the major theories, concepts, and research findings in social psychology;
TA:
✔
Language:
CN
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Contact Hours:
54h
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PSY 102
Psychology B
About This Course
This course will provide you with a wide range of topics, concepts, theories, and research methods that form part of a sample of contemporary psychology.
What You'll Learn
Understand the concepts and theories of psychology;
TA:
✔
Language:
CN
Popularity:
Contact Hours:
54h
Level:
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GEO 112
Physical Geography
About This Course
Physical geography studies natural features and physical processes that operate at or near the earth’s surface, such as weather and climate, erosion, and natural hazards.
What You'll Learn
Understand physical geographic concepts and perspectives;
TA:
✔
Language:
CN
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Contact Hours:
54h
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HIS 232
Western History since 1660
About This Course
This course will provide students an overview of the history of western history from the seventeenth century to our present day.
What You'll Learn
Acquire a perspective on history and an understanding of factors that shape human activity.
TA:
✔
Language:
EN
Popularity:
Contact Hours:
54h
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PHL 151
Introduction to Western Philosophy
About This Course
This course is an introduction to western philosophy covering topics drawn from the following list: existence of god; naturalism; skepticism and the external world; the mind-body problem; free will and determinism; the problem of induction; the paradoxes.
What You'll Learn
Develop an understanding of the foundations of human beliefs, the nature of reality and the norm that guide human behavior;
TA:
✔
Language:
EN
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Contact Hours:
54h
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GWS 160
Introduction to Gender and Women's Studies
About This Course
This course serves as an introduction to questions and concepts in gender and women's studies.
What You'll Learn
Engage with key questions and issues in the field of gender studies
TA:
✔
Language:
CN
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Contact Hours:
54h
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GEO 100
World Geography
About This Course
As a comprehensive introduction to world geography, this course will present the study of physical and cultural aspects of the major regions of the world.
What You'll Learn
Know the historical, environmental,economic,cultural characteristics of global regions
TA:
✔
Language:
CN
Popularity:
Contact Hours:
54h
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