Online Class: The Napoleonic Legacy
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| This course is a stand alone course, not a program or a program for certification. It is a supplementary class for those interested in or needed assistance in these areas. Courses at UniversalClass do award several different certificates, reference letters, and online transcripts. This documentation of your work is ideal for resumes and professional portfolios.
The Napoleonic Legacy with Instructor Mary DeGruttola is a course that will examine many of Napoleon's achievements such as: "The Code Napoleon", " Napoleon and the flying ambulances", " Napoleon and social status" , " Napoleon and the Bank of France", "Napoleon and Religion", " Napoleon and Education", "Napoleon and public health", and "Napoleon and civil engineering". This course will provide an overview of Napoleon not as a demigod, but as a very interesting and influential human being.
This course is self-paced (course begins on student's own timetable). This course has no prerequisites though strongly recommends and interest in history- particularly Napoleon. Coursework consists of 7 central lessons with 7 related assignments, and 7 quizzes. This course will also supply numerous netlinks providing reading resources and additional information.. Grading will be based on a 100 point scale. Letter grades will be distributed.
 Course Description The Napoleonic Legacy course introduces the student to facets of Napoleon that many people ignore: his non-military achievements. The course will show that although no one is irreplaceable, there are, occasionally in history, persons who have such an impact on the world that you can only measure time as 'before' and 'after' him or her. Napoleon is such a person. Napoleon's military exploits are a military strategist's dream. But his civilian achievements have helped shape our present world. There are no special course requirements for The Napoleonic Legacy--- except a deep interest in history and an inquisitive mind. Learning Outcomes By successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
- Summarize Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Summarize Napoleon and The French Civil Code.
- Summarize Napoleon Bonaparte and Dr. Larrey.
- Summarize Napoleon and Religion.
- Summarize Napoleon and Social Status.
- Summarize Napoleon and The Bank of France.
- Summarize Napoleon and Education, and
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
Course Lessons | | Lesson 1: Meet Napoleon BonaparteWho was Napoleon? | Lesson 2: Napoleon And The French Civil CodeThe importance of the French Civil Code | Lesson 3: Napoleon Bonaparte And Dr. LarreyNapoleon Bonaparte and the wounded soldiers. | Lesson 4: Napoleon And ReligionAlthough Napoleon was indifferent to religion he needed to restore religious peace. | Lesson 5: Napoleon And Social StatusA subject close to Napoleon's heart. | Lesson 6: Napoleon And The Bank Of FranceNapoleon - Bank of France - The Euro
Student Report | Lesson 7: Napoleon And EducationHow and why Napoleon influenced education | Additional Information | Course Title | : | The Napoleonic Legacy | | CEU Value | : | | | Standard | : | Course Adheres to the ANSI/IACET 1-2007 Standard | | Accreditation | : | | | Languages | : | English - United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and other English speaking countries | | Course Number | : | 1308 | | Course Type | : | Professional Development | | Course URL | : | | | Course Rating | : | Not Reviewed | | Instructor | : | | | Syllabus | : | | | Grading Policy | : | Earn a final grade of 70% or higher to receive a CEU Certificate documenting CEUs earned | | Assessment Method | : | Lesson assignments and review exams | | Duration | : | Continuous: Enroll anytime! | | Requirements | : | View Technical Requirements | | Course Fee | : | $20.00 | NOT FOR COLLEGE CREDIT This is a non-credit course, and is provided for your personal enrichment.
This course is not intended to be a substitute for any state, government, licensing, certification or educational requirements.
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