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8 Short courses in History in North America
Mythology and Folktale
Undertake an historical and cross-cultural study of mythology and folktale. Earn the Mythology and Folktale diploma by taking 12 credit hours of courses from the departments of classics, religion, German and Slavic studies and Icelandic language and literature. Add the micro-diploma to your University of Manitoba degree.
History of China - The Modern Era
EdX is an online learning platform trusted by over 12 million users offering the History of China - The Modern Era program in collaboration with Harvard University - HarvardX.
The Civil War and Reconstruction
EdX is an online learning platform trusted by over 12 million users offering the The Civil War and Reconstruction Program in collaboration with Columbia University - ColumbiaX. Explore the Civil War’s long-term impact.
Aboriginal Students and the Post-Secondary Journey
This Aboriginal Students and the Post-Secondary Journey course at the University of Manitoba will review post-secondary Aboriginal strategies; examine successes; and lingering challenges and the possible next steps to increase student retention.
Eating and Drinking in the Ancient World
Boston University offers the Eating and Drinking in the Ancient World programme.
American History Through Baseball
Learn About American History Through Baseball History with this Specialization offered by Coursera in partnership with University of Colorado Boulder. Follow the course of American History and Baseball History side-by-side.
History of China - Bronze Age to the Last Dynasties
EdX is an online learning platform trusted by over 12 million users offering the History of China - Bronze Age to the Last Dynasties program in collaboration with Harvard University - HarvardX.
Eastern Christian History
The certificate in Eastern Christian History offered by Agora University provides students customizable training through a set of course offerings in Eastern Christian history courses appropriate to educators, church or parachurch ministries, and personal enrichment.