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在这个课堂上, students will study the rich history of water in Colorado and 美国西部, how native communities used it, and the American approach to water management.
Upon completion of this course, you will gain a basic understanding of:
科罗拉多州的水 and 美国西部 runs September 1 – October 1, 2024. Students must register by September 9.
的 four-week course is entirely online and self-paced. You can complete the class anytime within the four weeks the course is available.
的 tuition for this course is $475, with a $35 transaction fee. 不需要教科书.
You will receive a certification of completion after you successfully complete all three Water Studies courses.
You may also request to receive a digital badge for each class that will be embedded with the competencies learned. This badge can be added to your resume, LinkedIn页面, 投资组合, or even share it with your current or future employer.
指导员:马修·S. Makley博士
Matt is a professor of History at 密歇根州立大学丹佛, where he has taught for almost 15 years. Previously he taught at Arizona State University where he earned a Ph.D. in Native American History, and the History of 美国西部. 的 University of Nevada Press published Makley’s co-authored book, Cave Rock: Climbers, Courts, and a Washoe Indian Sacred Place, in 2010. 他最近的一本书, 的 Small Shall be Strong: A History of Lake Tahoe’s Washoe Indians, was published in 2018, by the University of Massachusetts Press.
Matt was born in Lake Tahoe, and has spent his life in California, Nevada, Arizona, and Colorado. This has allowed him to explore the land, its people, its past, and its present. Each journey down a river canyon, 登上山顶, or upon a city street helps inspire and inform his professional practice.
Water in the west has become an area of particular interest for Makley. He recently helped produce a short documentary film about an Iris farm and its relationship with water in Boulder, CO called Long’s Gardens: An Urban Oasis.
的 壹世界壹水中心 (OWOW) is a collaboration between Metropolitan State University of 丹佛 and 丹佛 Botanic Gardens. 的 OWOW Center strives to prepare an educated, 授权, solution-oriented Colorado citizenry to protect and preserve our precious water resources.