SELECTED STUDIES/COURSES TAUGHT:
Undergraduate Anthropology and Archaeology Studies-
A
Survey of Ancient Civilizations
Artifacts
and Cultures of the Americas
Introduction
to Anthropology
Introduction
to Archaeology
Mesoamerican
Art and History: A Material Study of Aztec and Maya Civilizations
The
Anthropology of Business
Internet
and Culture: Introduction to Digital Anthropology
Research
Methods in Archaeology
Undergraduate History Studies-
Caribbean
History and Culture (Taught in Spanish & English)
Latin
American History (Taught in Spanish & English)
Mexico:
Then & Now
Public
History: The Native American Experience
Native
Perspectives: Seneca Culture and History
U.S.
History to 1877
World
Civilizations (to the 1600s)
Western
Civilizations
Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Studies-
First
Peoples of North America (CDL online course)
Introduction
to Interdisciplinary Studies
Introduction
to Native American Studies
Methods
in Interdisciplinary Studies
Methods
in the Social Research
Reading
for Research in Spanish (Taught in Spanish & English)
Southeastern
Native History: An Anthropological Perspective
U.S.
History through Ethnology
Undergraduate
Thesis/Final Project
Internship
Graduate
Studies-
Models
of Critical Inquiry: Social Science Research (MALS Core Course)
Museums
and Public History: Theory and Methods (Public History Certificate Core Course)
Things
of Value: Topics in Material Culture (Public History Certificate Course)
Social
Science Research Methodology (MALS Core Course)
Native
American Sovereignty
The
Theory of Symbolism
Literature
Review
Final
Project
Writing Across
Curriculum (SFBT&TS MA Core Course)
Archaeological
Research Methods and Applications
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