African Art History
The African Art History course introduces the art and architecture of Africa, beginning over 8,000 years ago and continuing into the 1990s.
The African Art History course introduces the art and architecture of Africa, beginning over 8,000 years ago and continuing into the 1990s.
The Business Communication course will show young scholars the right way to write memos, letters, and reports.
The Business Ethics course focuses on basic ethical viewpoints as a foundation and examines specific characteristics of business life through cases and examples.
The Civics and Economics course is a three-part course that provides a framework for understanding the basic concepts of democracy, practices of government and more.
The Earth Science course introduces scientific investigations, methods, observations, and communication along with common tools and methods used for understanding Earth and its environments.
The Food and Humans course reviews the impact of food on current issues, especially the health and nutrition of people.
The Hebrew Exodus: Return to the Promised Land course is designed to explore the ancient history of the Hebrews.