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Cram's Courses
Hiram College  PO Box 1808  Hiram, Ohio 44234-1808    330-569-5104
 

Courses taught by Roger F. Cram

This Website is designed to assist class members with course descriptions and requirements, syllabi, grading criteria, contact phone numbers, class presentation materials, and assignments.

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Office:  330-569-5104
Home: 330-569-7962
Cell: 330-569-4912

Electronic Crime in Modern Business Cultures
(One-Instructor Interdisciplinary - Physics and Business Management)

Organizational Behavior
(Business Management)

Diversity Through Debate
(Team-Taught  Interdisciplinary with Dee West)

Modeling Future Heroes - A Practical Application of Human Values
(A course in values, problem solving, and conflict-resolution based on world heroes of peace)

Immigration and Border Crossings
(A team-taught course taught with Carol Donley)

The Tuskegee Airmen - A Study in Passive Excellence
Colloquium - Fall 2006 - Hiram College

The Tuskegee Airmen - a Study in Group Dynamics
(One-Instructor Interdisciplinary-Business Management and Communications)

Human Trafficking
(Team-taught interdisciplinary - Economics and Psychology)

Children of the Dump - Travel Abroad
(Travel Abroad Trip - Team-Taught Interdisciplinary: Management/Biomedical Humanities)

Children of the Dump - Campus Course
(Campus Based Course - Team-Taught Interdisciplinary: Management/Biomedical Humanities)

Aviation Weather

(Physics)

Modern Aviation Principals
(One-Instructor Interdisciplinary - Physics and Communications
 

Bird-Flight Photography
(One credit-hour Workshop) (Text Book free online)