School:Strategic Studies/Templates/Course Template
Strategic Studies ### - Course Title
editThis should include basic information regarding the course in relation to the Degree Program, such as: Welcome to Strategic Studies 101. This course is a first-year core course in the Strategic Studies curriculum. Its active learning content should be the equivalent of about 30 hours of classroom time, and it is organized into classes. Each class has a discreet learning objective and a way (or ways) to reach that objective. This will be complemented by readings that are prerequisites to each course. The course is presented in a logical order, and one class may be built upon in subsequent lessons. The order in which you perform these studies, however, is not important. If you feel you'd prefer a different order, that is up to you.
NO INSTRUCTOR should feel they must replicate a course plan exactly after this model. University professors all design courses and course outlines in new and interesting ways every time they develop a new course. Though all course outlines have a few similarities, none are exacty the same... nor should they be!
Course Content
editIntroduce the course content
By the end of this course, you should know:
- This
- That
- And especially this
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Course Texts
editOnline Texts
edit- Links to texts used in this course that can be found online
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Offline Texts
edit- Dawson, Doyne. The Origins of Western Warfare: Militarism and Morality in the Ancient World. Boulder: Westview Press, 1996. ISBN 0-8133-2940-X
- remember to include ISBN!
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