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Course Consideration

What Classes Are Being Taught At Your Campus?


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  • 1. Religion and Film: Screening the Sacred (RS 1118 @ CSUB)

    28:58||Season 2, Ep. 1
    In this never before released episode from The Runner on The Air's Course Consideration, Ian Tash interviews Dr. Mark Lamas Jr. about the very first class Ian Tash ever took at his time at CSUB, RS 1118, Religion and Film: Screening the Sacred.

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  • 5. Philosophy for Children (CAFS 2620 @ CSUB)

    22:11||Season 1, Ep. 5
    In the final episode released by the Runner, Course Consideration host Ian Tash interviews Dr. Senem Saner about their Philosophy for Children course at California State University, Bakersfield.
  • 4. Dynamic Leadership Through Improvisation (THTR 1019 at CSUB)

    13:07||Season 1, Ep. 4
    In this episode of Course Consideration, brought to you by Runner on the Air, Ian Tash interviews Mendy McMasters about her experience teaching THTR 1019, a class dedicated to using improv to improve people's workplace and personal development at California State University, Bakersfield.
  • 3. Environmental Psychology (PSYC 3648 at CSUB)

    13:40||Season 1, Ep. 3
    As part of Ian Tash's former time at the Runner, he interviewed Psychology Professor Dr. Carol Raupp about her passion, teaching Environmental Psychology at California State University, Bakersfield.
  • 2. Introduction to Lithic Technology (ANTH 4130 at CSUB)

    32:22||Season 1, Ep. 2
    In this episode of Course Consideration, formerly a part of CSUB's Runner on the Air, Ian Tash interviews Anthropology Professor Dr. Robert Yohe about his class on Lithic Technology, which is not only a class teaching students about stone tools, but even a class that allows you to build your own stone tools as well.
  • 1. God, Sex, and Revolution: The Joy of History (HIST 2208 at CSUB)

    21:29||Season 1, Ep. 1
    In the first episode of Course Consideration, formerly a feature of The Runner on the Air, Ian Tash interviews Dr. Sean Wempe about a class he's taught at CSUB, an unorthodox look at history called "God, Sex, and Revolution: The Joy of History."