Southeastern Non-Credit Programs' Victorian Britain course date moved back
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
by: Tonya Lowentritt
HAMMOND – Southeastern Louisiana University’s Office of Non-Credit Programs has
changed the date of “The Victorians: Fiction, Film, History,” a class offered this
fall that focuses on Victorian Britain and covers the period 1837-1901.
William B. Robison, head of Southeastern’s Department of History and Political
Science, will conduct the six-week, non-credit course at the St. Tammany Center, located
at 21454 Koop Drive in Mandeville, from 6 -7 p.m., on Tuesdays, Sept. 15 through Oct.
20. The course was originally scheduled to begin on Sept. 1.
“Six sessions will illuminate the history, culture, and memory of Victorian Britain:
(1) Victoria and Albert, (2) War and Mutiny, (3) Widowhood and Wonder, (4) Gladstone
and Disraeli, (5) Empire and Destitution, and (6) Decline and Death,” said Director
of Non-Credit Programs Charlotte Collins.
The program is open to all for a registration fee of $75, and participating schoolteachers
will receive 12 documented continuing education units (CEU’s). For more information
and to register, go to Southeastern’s Non-Credit Programs website at www.southeastern.edu/acad_research/programs/noncredit/courselist/victorians/index.html.