Friday, January 31, 2014


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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