California Missions: 1769-SECULARIZATION
- SOC-906
- 3 Credits
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Online
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4.83/5.00
- Instructor: Jeromy Winter
- $460
California Missions 1769 - Secularization is designed to help teachers learn about the California Missions Period. Through oral interviews, videos, and readings, teachers will become more familiar with important aspects of the Mission Period, including reasons Spain founded the missions, founding fathers of the mission, lure and treatment Native Americans at the missions, mission music, economics, architecture, religion, trades taught at the missions, restoration, and archaeology. Teachers will utilize technological applications that can be used with students in their social studies units. The skills learned in this course can be taken and used directly in their classrooms for practical use.
NOTE: Required book must be acquired separately.
NOTE: Required book must be acquired separately.
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