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James E. Betts
Professor Rm. 206, Wallace Hall 309-457-2382
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James Bukari
Visiting Professor
Modern Foreign Langauges Rm. 2, Wallace Hall 309-457-2239
jbukari@monm.edu |
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Don Capener
Associate Professor
Political Economy and Commerce
Rm. 305B, McMichael Academic
309-457-2157
dcapener@monm.edu |
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Simon Cordery
Associate Professor
History
LL 21, Wallace Hall
309-457-2208
simon@monm.edu |
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Amy
Caldwell de Farias
Assistant Professor
LL 8, Wallace Hall
309-457-2243
adefarias@monm.edu |
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James Godde
Associate Professor
Biology
Rm. 404,
Haldeman-Thiessen
309-457-2350
jgodde@monm.edu |
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Farhat Haq
Professor
Department Chair
LL 13, Wallace Hall
309-457-2189
farhat@monm.edu |
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Haryanto
Assistant Professor
Rm. 201, McMichael Academic 309-457-2234
haryanto@monm.edu |
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Judi Kessler
Associate Professor
Sociology & Anthropology
LL 3, Wallace Hall
309-457-2165
jkessler@monm.edu |
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Ian Moschenross Assistant Professor
Department Chair Rm. 17 Austin Hall 309-457-2172
ianjm@monm.edu |
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Trudi Peterson
Associate Professor
Communication and Theatre Arts
Rm. 309, Wallace Hall
309-457-2109
tpeterso@monm.edu |
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Bill Wallace
Professor
Communication and Theatre Arts
Rm. 302, Wallace Hall
309-457-2374
billw@monm.edu |
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Vicki Wine
Lecturer
Rm. 115A, Wallace Hall
309-457-2166
vwine@monm.edu |
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Global Perspectives Texts for
the 2006-2007 Academic Year |
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Introduction to Liberal Arts/Global Perspectives
Bridge Reading:
(common reading)
To Be Announced |
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History of the Modern World:
(instructors’ choice
from list below)
The Origins of the Modern World, by Robert B.
Marks
ISBN 0742517543
The Other World-6th Ed., by Joseph N. Weatherby,
et al.
ISBN 0321209524 |
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Theme-Based Case Studies:
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