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Cornell University School of Continuing Education: 17 products

About SCE Origin SCE traces its roots to summer courses in geology, zoology, and entomology that were presented in 1876, only eight years after the opening of the University. These courses were offered in the summer to take advantage of the season's natural outdoor classrooms and to give elementary and secondary school teachers an opportunity to further their education while their schools were n…

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BIOMS 3350: Wildlife Parasitology

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This course is only offered in the Summer Session.

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PHIL 1420: Introduction to Modern Political Theory

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This course offers a survey of modern political theory in the West. We will examine some of the persistent dilemmas of political modernity …

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ANTHR 3305: Anthropology of Parenting

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Human children are packets of genes that represent individual reproductive success. Like all animals, humans are selected by evolution to c…

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AMST 2020: Popular Culture in the United States, 1950 to the Present

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AMST 2020 treats the period from 1950 to the present as we examine best-sellers, films, sports and television, radio, ads, newspapers, maga…

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GOVT 1615: Introduction to Modern Political Theory

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This course offers a survey of modern political theory in the West. We will examine some of the persistent dilemmas of political modernity …

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ILRST 5100: Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences I

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A first course in statistics for graduate students in the social sciences. Descriptive statistics, probability and sampling distributions, …

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NS 1150: Nutrition, Health, and Society

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Discusses the facts and fallacies concerning the role that nutrition, exercise, and other health behaviors play in preventing disease, main…

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ASIAN 2225: Literature, Politics, and Genocide in Cambodia

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This course is only offered in the Summer Session.

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AMST 6696: The Art Market

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This course will examine the history of the art market, from the 16th century to the present. We will study the production, sale and exchan…

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EAS 1109: Dinosaurs

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Introductory survey course for anyone interested in dinosaurs. Lectures examine the fossil evidence and illustrate how various geological a…

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FDSC 1106: Winemaking Basics for Home Winemakers

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This course is only offered in the Summer Session.

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ANTHR 1300: Human Evolution: Genes, Behavior, and the Fossil Record

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The evolution of humankind is explored through the fossil record, studies of the biological differences among current human populations, an…

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GOVT 3141: Prisons

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The United States stands alone among Western, industrialized countries with its persistent, high rates of incarceration, long sentences, an…

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NBA 5991: Business in The European Union

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This course is only offered in the Summer Session.

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AMST 4696: The Art Market

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This course will examine the history of the art market, from the 16th century to the present. We will study the production, sale and exchan…