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17th and 18th Century Military History (MH363) Public Services U American Public University
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A survey of the European continental military system from the Thirty Years War to the military revolution that occurred during the mid 17th century to the early 18th century. The second half of the course will focus on the limited wars of the 18th century--especially the War of the Spanish Succession, and the War of the Austrian Succession. The changing face of warfare during this era will be of particular importance with the growth of the nation state.
Advertising and Public Relations (MKTG-410) Public Services U DeVry University Online
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This course introduces the field of advertising and public relations. Topics include media relations; media buying; determining appropriate media; promotions; public relations and publicity development tools; methods for improving customer satisfaction; relationship-building strategies; and ethics in advertising and public relations.
Aerospace Intelligence (IS318) Public Services U American Public University
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A survey of aerial intelligence gathering and the resulting technological race that ensued. The technology boom of the missile and rocket race of the Cold War will serve as a case study for this course. The focus of the class will be on the evolution of techniques and doctrines employed by the United States. The topics will focus on the application of technology as a paradigmatic philosophy for conflict resolution.
Afghanistan Country Analysis (IS342) Public Services U American Public University
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This course is a study of the intelligence issues, culture, economy, population structure, and geography of Afghanistan. The course's primary focus is on the operational environment in Afghanistan and its border regions and is designed first and foremost for military students preparing for possible deployment. The course is also a key course in the newly launched undergraduate certificate program in Area Intelligence Analysis.
African International Relations (IR487) Public Services U American Public University
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This course focuses on the international relations of African industrialized and third world nations, to include their diplomatic strategies towards other nations, international bodies, and non-governmental bodies. Topics include major African international relations leaders, major international relations strategies, differences in international relations approaches between African nations, and contemporary African international relations issues.
Air Warfare (MH375) Public Services U American Public University
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Air power, the twentieth century warfare?s third dimension that accelerated the deepening and widening of war.
American Government I (SS121) Public Services U American Community College
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This is the first course in a two- course sequence in American Government. It is designed to convey basic facts about the structure and functioning of American Government. It covers the origins of our national government and emphasizes the development of the U.S. Constitution and the rise of the executive branch via the Presidency and the federal bureaucracy. This course has been evaluated by the American Council on Education. Credit Recommendation - at the lower division Baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in American Government.
American Government I (GP210) Public Services U Grantham University
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This undergraduate course provides an introduction to the American government and politics. Topics include the concept of a constitutional democracy, federalism, first amendment rights, equal rights under the law, political culture, political ideology, interest groups, lobbying, and political campaigns and elections.
American Government II (SS122) Public Services U American Community College
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This is the second half of a two-semester course in American Government. (SS121 American Government I is a prerequisite to taking this course.) This semester will continue to investigate the philosophical and historical foundations of our national government with emphasis on the legislative and judicial branches. The origins and workings of the U.S. Congress will be examined, and the role and function of the court system will be analyzed with particular emphasis on the Supreme Court. This course has been evaluated by the American Council on Education. Credit Recommendation - at the lower division Baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in American Government.
American Government II (GP215) Public Services U Grantham University
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This undergraduate course is a continuation of American Government I. Topics include the effect of the media on politics, the branches of government, the federal bureaucracy, and policymaking.
Amerindian Warfare (MH315) Public Services U American Public University
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A survey of the history of armed conflict between native peoples and European settlers in the "new world." This course will cover both eastern and western tribes. Methods and technology of warfare will receive emphasis.
Amphibious Warfare (MH401) Public Services U American Community College
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Introduction to amphibious warfare from its earliest conception as a means of overall military strategy to its refinement as an innovative tool of operational maneuver in today's high-tech military environment. Examines specific campaigns, tracing amphibious warfare's development from the ancient Greek-Persian wars through World War II, Vietnam and Desert Storm. Major student project will be to analyze an amphibious operation and present findings. This course has been evaluated by the American Council on Education. Credit Recommendation - at the upper level/baccalaureate degree level 3 semester hours in History.
Amphibious Warfare (MH401) Public Services U American Public University
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Introduction to amphibious warfare from its earliest conception as a means of overall military strategy to its refinement as an innovative tool of operational maneuver in today's high-tech military environment. Examines specific campaigns, tracing amphibious warfare's development from the ancient Greek-Persian wars through World War II, Vietnam and Desert Storm. Major student project will be to analyze an amphibious operation and present findings.
Ancient Military History (MH366) Public Services U American Public University
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This course is a comprehensive survey of ancient and classical warfare (prehistory to c. AD 500) in Western Civilization from the origins of warfare in the Paleolithic period to the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century. Students will read and analyze a wide variety of sources on ancient and classical warfare in Mesopotamia and the Near East, Egypt, Greece and Rome in order to develop an appreciation of the important contributions of these civilizations to the continuity of warfighting in the Western world. The millennia under study in this course were a dynamic period in warfare, full of important discoveries and innovations in martial technologies, strategy, organization and combined-arms tactics, fortification, siegecraft, and naval warfare.
Applied Military Counseling (MM326) Public Services U American Public University
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This course analyzes the nature of effective and dysfunctional forms of counseling within an organizational environment. It examines counseling in theory, strategy, and models. The course covers interpersonal and group counseling methods.
Arab-Israeli Conflict: Contemporary Politics & Diplomacy (IR350) Public Services U American Public University
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This course will trace the origins, evolution and development of the Arab-Israeli conflict from the early 20th century to the present. The course follows a thematic and chronological schema, drawing on a variety of sources. Considerable focus and attention will be given to the current and ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
Asia and the Modern World (IR342) Public Services U American Public University
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This course is an upper-level, undergraduate introduction to major national and international developments within East Asia, to include current key issues involving China, Japan, and the two Koreas. This course focuses on issues in East Asia that are important to the national security of the United States, particularly military, political, and economic issues. The course will also provide a close examination of U.S. relations with East Asian nations.
Asian Military History (MH361) Public Services U American Public University
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This course examines the military history of East, South and Central Asia before the coming of the Europeans. Students will learn the overall pattern of Asian history and political geography, and become familiar with the military institutions and practices of China, Japan, the Indian subcontinent, and Central Asia.
Becoming a Teacher of Dream Interpretation (IS520) Public Services U Atlantic University
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Learn and experience in-depth ways to explore your own dreams, plus how to coach and help others to find meaning in their dreams. Requirements for this course include a practicum.
Becoming a Teacher of Finding Your Mission in Life (IS525) Public Services U Atlantic University
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Clarify your own life purpose and develop skills to become: 1) a one-on-one mentor to those seeking a clearer sense of life purpose, or 2) a workshop leader to groups of people with the same desire and intention. Requirements for the course include a practicum.
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