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History of the
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History
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Syllabus and
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Requirements |
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History Field projects can be completed in many different places--the
National Gallery of Art, the Natural History Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. All
history field projects must be approved by the instructor. A history
field project must be related to the topic being studied. Once
you have decided to complete a certain project, the following procedure
should be followed:
You should
be keeping a history notebook. In the notebook, under a special
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Xerox your notes and send a copy to your instructor. |
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All students are required to complete a field project |
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Purpose for completing a Field Project |
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| A Field Project provides the student with an opportunity for individual examination of a historic site or topic discussed in textbook or the web. | |
| Projects add a positive experience to the course. | |
| Projects aid students in the development of an "in-depth understanding of a historical topic or period. | |
| Projects will add to the enjoyment of the study of history and contribute to the enrichment of one's personal life. | |
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Suggested Field Projects |
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| Metropolitan Museum, New York, New York | |
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