This month we highlight three quite different courses to whet your appetite.
Introduction to Archaeology
Have you been watching the recent series on BBC 1 on Egypt and would like to know more about the history and development of Archaeology? Or are there standing stones, or evidence of ancient earthworks, near where you live? It doesn’t matter if you are in Nova Scotia or New Zealand, Argentina or Azerbaijan, this fascinating course will provide you with a sound introduction to Archaeology and give you a chance to start a journey of discovery into the mysteries of the past. Howard Middleton-Jones is ready and waiting to help you start out on your journey, so give yourself a treat and sign up today.
Coping with Change
This course written and tutored by Joanna Howard is designed
for anyone contemplating, or experiencing, a time of change
in their lives. For many of us the pace of change is so fast
that we fell unable to adapt and are in danger of being overwhelmed
by the changes that confront us. This course provides a means
of reflecting on where you are, and using insights from others
and your own experience to help you to manage whatever process
of change you happen to be going through. Why not start the
New Year by taking this course and using it to manage your
own life changes more effectively?
Scotland in the 13th Century
What was Scotland like 800 years ago? Who was in charge? How did Scotland relate to England? This introductory history course answers these questions and introduces you to some of the methods required in historical research. You will be encouraged and helped to identify key themes from this important period of Scottish history. With Peter Lanigan, your tutor, and fellow students, you will be able to discuss your findings and share ideas about Scotland at the time of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. Sign up today and widen your horizons.
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