This course reviews the threats of terrorism and the policies of counterterrorism. The course explores the various threats to the international community and what the United States and other have done to defeat these threats. Upon completion of the course, students will understand terrorism’s key elements, will be able to summarize the variety of terrorist...Read More
This course explores three of William Shakespeare’s best known plays: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet. The course allows students to develop an approach to reading and understanding the plays. Students are encouraged to read the text aloud and view productions (whether live or on film) to capture the performance quality of...Read More
This course explores the world’s artistic endeavors and their relationships with the context in which they were created. Students gain an appreciation for the variety of human expression and develop an understanding for the elements that contribute to an artist’s world view. This survey course is not intended to be comprehensive, but a broad framework...Read More
This introductory online course explores theatre history from its roots in classical Greece to the modern, global theatre. Students will discuss trends in theatre conventions, such as staging, costumes, scenery, as well as acting, playwriting and the cultural environments that influenced theatre artists.Read More
In this six-week course, students examine four key historic engagements in US military history, the eras in which they took place, key figures associated with the battles and the long-term effects of each that became turning points not just in military history but world history. Students master basic relevant terminology and symbology. Students learn the...Read More