Ghana EL term  

Prof. Eric Pallant
Fall 2007-Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30-10:45
Quigley 201

 
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 Welcome to Environmental Science 340.00, World Regional Geography!

From the buttons on the left, you can find all the online materials for this course. At "COURSE OBJECTIVES," you can find the purpose of this course, principles for grading, and a general outline for how this course will be instructed. At "COURSE CALENDAR" you can find the schedule for this class and the readings and files necessary for the homework on each class day. At "ASSIGNMENTS" you can find a collection of assignment guides and rubrics for the projects given in class. At "RESOURCES" are general online materials that may be referred to in class or are otherwise plain old useful. Finally, at this homepage will be links to other Allegheny pages, class updates and temporarily relevant links.


8/30 - FIRST DAY OF CLASS
Pick up the following books:
"Ghana: Understanding the People and Their Culture," John Kuada & Yao Chachah
"Images of America: Meadville," Anne W. Stewart & William B. Moore. This book can also be found at the Meadville Markethouse.


9/17 -7:30 PM, Campus Center 301
“Gold Coast or Charcoal Kingdom: Debunking the Myth of Ghana's Success Story”
Attendence at this lecture is mandatory.l.