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FLC-601:
Making
a Difference
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Interested in improving
our community? This FLC gives you the chance to make a difference!
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| FLC-602:
It
IS a BUG'S LIFE! |
Explore human/insect interactions through lenses of culture, ecology, art and literature
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| FLC-603:
Medicine
and Disease |
Come experience the world
of medicine and disease in New Mexico, and the people involved
in the cures.
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| FLC-604:
It's Not Grade 13! |
Learn what YOU can do to bridge the gap between high school and college!
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| FLC-605:
Trauma:
Disease of the Young |
Trauma is the leading cause of death in young people. Can this be prevented?
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| FLC-606:
Heritage
Spanish and Identity |
¿Quién Eres? What does your
heritage language have to do with your identity?
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| FLC-607:
Experience the Natural World |
Wilderness: read the great nature writers and experience nature yourself on trips to wild places.
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| FLC-608:
Forensic
Death Investigation |
So you want to be a Coroner
or Medical Examiner? Here's how to get there
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| FLC-609:
Microbes and Society |
Anthrax, Bird Flu, SARS, AIDS. What is behind the headlines?
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| FLC-610:
Entrepreneurship: Starting Your Own Company |
THIS FLC HAS BEEN CANCELLED. PLEASE, SELECT ANOTHER.
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FLC-611:
Of Mice, Mastodons, and Men
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Saber tooth cats, giant beaver and mighty mammoths: how mammals responded to the demise of dinosaurs.
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| FLC-612:
Dental Health Careers |
Introduce yourself to Dentistry: A career that blends science and art for the improvement of others.
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FLC-613:
The Biology of Toxins
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Bioterrorists, physicians, addicts, and shamans: What do they have in common? Let's find out!
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FLC-614:
People and the Environment
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Explore these interactions from anthropological perspectives.
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FLC-615:
Art, Culture, Communication
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"Do you see what I'm saying"? Ancient and modern Traditional art as cross-cultural communication.
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FLC-616:
Interpersonal Communication
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Talk, listen, experience, and explore. Communication is the foundation of our lives.
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FLC-617:
The Chicano/a Heritage
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Hispanic U.S.A.: A Chicano/a Perspective on the New Millenium.
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FLC-618:
Razzle-Dazzle
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The American Musical Theatre: the story of this unique American art form.
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| FLC-620:
Burning Harry Potter? |
Children's books and censorship: Will burning Harry Potter books really make the world safer? We’ll take a close look at censorship.
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| FLC-621:
Experiencing the Arts |
What is art? Is creative expression an important human activity?
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| FLC-622:
Catching the Age Wave |
THIS FLC HAS BEEN CANCELLED. PLEASE, SELECT ANOTHER.
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| FLC-623:
Genes, Peoples, and Languages |
A tour of the world's 6000 languages and the peoples that speak them.
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| FLC-624:
Introduction to Education in New Mexico |
What makes a great teacher or a great course? We will imagine schools as they might be.
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FLC-625:
Looking Locally, Looking Within
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What Do We Bring to our learning? Look in the mirror. You : family, culture, environment, experiences. Explore what you already have to connect to your new learning.
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| FLC-626:
Ethics in Organizations |
Can good people go wrong? Can organizations do good and succeed? Examine ethics in the workplace.
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| FLC-627:
Introduction to Marketing |
Why did you buy it? Why are we selling it? Take a look at Marketing in the 21st Century.
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FLC-628:
Pop Music Appreciation
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From Elvis to El Vez, Iggy Pop to Hip-Hop: what role does popular music play in society?
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FLC-629:
Engaging Community through Native American Studies
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Native America affects the Southwestern social, cultural, and political landscape in many ways. Find out how and why.
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FLC-630:
Violence in the name of God
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Religious wars? Holy Wars? Terrorism, all in God’s name?
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FLC-631:
Introduction To Sign Language
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Your hands are full of nouns and verbs - let's use them to talk with Deaf people!
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FLC-632:
Conflict And Reconciliation
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How and why do we fight? How do we talk about it? How do we make up?
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FLC-634:
Exploring International Issues
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Foreign becomes familiar with contact and study.
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FLC-635:
Exploring International Issues
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Foreign becomes familiar with contact and study.
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