ANSO 341-01, Peoples of (Sub-Saharan) Africa, Spring 2002
Section I -- in this section we will try to gain a general understanding of African geography, prehistory, history and culture.Section II -- anthropologists are not only ethnographers, but they are also ethnologists, posing and attempting to answer theoretical questions. In this section we will explore some of the classical theoretical questions that have been posed (primarily by British and French anthropologists) in reference to African historical and ethnographic data.,This syllabus was submi
ANSO 331-01, Prejudice and the Human Condition, Spring 2001
Course Statement
This is not a course in the sociology of racial or ethnic prejudice - it is a seminar that examines the implications of social and ontological foregrounding for interpretive experience, self understanding and interaction. We will orient our study within the phenomenological tradition and follow the development of Continental hermeneutics through the work of Gadamer. Our goal is to understand the implications of the prejudiced condition of existence for interpersonal interaction
ANSO 208-01, Pyramids and Palaces: Archaeology of "Complex' Societies, Fall 2002
This course is intended to be an introduction to the methods and theories of anthropological archaeology. This course will also explore current explanations and available data on two classic problem foci of archaeology: the origins of plant and animal domestication and settled life in the Old and the New World, and the origins of early states and urban centers in such areas of the world as Egypt, Mesopotamia, Mesoamerica and South America.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office
ANSO 300-02, Cultural Motifs: Aging and the Human Condition, Fall 1998
This seminar examines the phenomenon of aging in order to demystify its various dimensions. Our objective is to clear a rare discursive space in which to study and discuss topics most of us are encouraged not to talk about. We will clear such a space nonetheless, and we will examine the good, the bad and the ugly dimensions of aging in order to locate the significance of aging for our personal and collective life journeys.,This syllabus was submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the cour
Library Handbook Cover (Palmer Hall)
Library Handbook (pre 1953) from library when it was located on the third floor of Palmer Hall.
Water Filtration
Students will learn about the importance of water and the role it plays in our lives. Students will be exposed to what must occur each day so that they can have clean water.
Predikaatlogica
Leereenheid over predikaatlogica een uitbreiding van de propositielogica, met definities, eenvoudige stellingen en toepassingen, inclusief opgaven.
Inductie en recursie
Leereenheid over inductie en recursie, met definities, eenvoudige stellingen en toepassingen, inclusief opgaven.
Getallen
Leereenheid over getallen, getalstelstels en getaltheorie, met definities, eenvoudige stellingen en toepassingen, inclusief opgaven.
Combinatoriek
Leereenheid over combinatoriek, met definities, eenvoudige stellingen en toepassingen, inclusief opgaven.
Gebroken lineaire functies
Definitie en voorbeelden van gebroken lineaire functies, hyperbolen en asymptoten (met enkele opgaven en uitwerkingen).
Polynomen
Definitie en voorbeelden van polynomen, waaronder constante functies, lineaire en kwadratische functies (met enkele opgaven en uitwerkingen).
Standaardfuncties
Overzicht van standaardfuncties.
Absolute waarde
Definitie en voorbeelden van absolute waarde en driehoeksongelijkheid (met enkele opgaven en uitwerkingen).
Seismology in the Classroom
Students learn about seismology by using a sample seismograph constructed out of common classroom materials. The seismograph creates a seismogram based on vibrations caused by moving a ruler. The students work in groups to represent an engineering firm that must analyze the seismograph for how it works and how to read the seismogram it creates.
How to be a Great Navigator!
In this lesson, students will learn how great navigators of the past stayed on course that is, the historical methods of navigation. The concepts of dead reckoning and celestial navigation are discussed.
To Absorb or Reflect: That is the Question
This is the last of five sound lessons, and it introduces acoustics as the science of studying and controlling sound. Students learn how different materials reflect and absorb sound.
Cellular Respiration and Bioremediation
In this lesson, students learn about the basics of cellular respiration. They also learn about the application of cellular respiration to engineering and bioremediation. And, students are introduced to the process of bioremediation and several examples of how bioremediation is used during the cleanup of environmental contaminants.
Energy Systems and Solutions
The Energy Systems and Solutions Unit brings students through the exploration of science and engineering concepts as they relate to energy issues in everyday life. Issues surrounding energy production and energy consumption provide a relevant theme for learning basic science, math and engineering concepts, and also provide a convenient platform for introducing current scientific and technological developments into the curriculum. Energy-related issues touch on the lives of each and every student
Vervolgtoetsen DWA
Ingang naar een achttal kleine vervolgtoetsen, aansluitend op de Starttoets DWA, als zelfcontrole voortgang.













