WNMU summer course schedule is now available

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by gonenomad, Mar 6, 2009.

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  1. gonenomad

    gonenomad New Member

    Matt

    World Politics looks to be fun.

    My doctorate is actually in Geology and Geography Education. I completed that one face-to-face. As a teacher I was always pushed towards the science side of things and ended up teaching High School Earth Science. Most schools have a difficult time filling their science positions.

    As for online Geography courses they are few and far between unless you want GIS.

    Philip
     
  2. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    The University of York www.york.ac.uk offers an online Graduate Certificate in Railroad History.
     
  3. mattbrent

    mattbrent Well-Known Member

    For those who were interested in the "Age of Marshall" course being offered this fall, Professor Warren has informed me that he is planning a series of four courses in Constitutional History with Age of Marshall being the first. The courses are planned to be offered one per semester.

    -Matt
     
  4. Ruble

    Ruble New Member

    Sounds like a good plan to me. He seems very enthusiastic and the courses are some of the more unique history courses I've seen.
     
  5. mattbrent

    mattbrent Well-Known Member

    Yes, and the plan is that they'll be cross listed between the History and Political Science departments, which is especially good for me since they are my concentrations.

    -Matt
     
  6. Ruble

    Ruble New Member

    Do you have a quick list of which are crossover courses?
     
  7. mattbrent

    mattbrent Well-Known Member

    I know this isn't the best answer, but look through the catalog and you'll find numerous graduate courses that are cross listed.

    http://www.wnmu.edu/catalogs.htm

    Be aware, though, the the listings do change. For example, the Railroad History course many were talking about is no longer listed with the Business Department, and the World Politics course is not listed as a history course, although it is in the catalog.

    -Matt
     
  8. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Cool! :cool:
     

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