It is with great pleasure that we offer our latest minor educational program called Studies in Cedarianism.
The program is currently under development. We here-by offer the program's outline. As a first attempt, the courses required to hold a minor degree in Studies in Cedarianism are the following:
Prerequisites:
* CN101: Cedars for non-Phoenicians: (4 Crdts)
This course provides information about the genus Cedrus in the coniferous plant family Pinaceae, its roots, origins and botanical effects.
* CN102: The history of Cedars: (4 Crdts)
An attempt to build a Cedarilic pride in the student, it goes through the history of cedars, their geographical existence, and the special characters of the Phoenician Cedars (Cedrus Libani), and ways to preserve this special breed.
Major Courses:
* CN201: The Anatomy of a Cedrus Libani: (3 Crdts)
An in depth look into the Phoenician Cedar, its genetics, breed and receptors/transmitters.
* CN202: The Biological effect of the Cedrus Libani: (3 Crdts)
How does the existence of a Cedrus Libani in a certain geographical area affect the human body: its neural network, nervous receptors and the functions of the brain.
* CN203: The psychological effect of the Cedrus Libani: (3 Crdts)
Studies have recently showed that the Cedrus Libani affects the human psyche, enforcing the sadistic/masochist syndromes, as well as the schizophrenic and multiple personalities disorders, and effects on the ego and super ego.
* CN204: The social-political effect of the Cedrus Libani: (3 Crdts)
A study into the social-political behavior of a Cedrus Libani community, its groups, social self-image and self global representation.
Major Elective Courses:
* CN301: The Story of Humbaba: (3 Crdts)
Everybody knows the Epic of Gelgamish, anyone has heard the story from Humbaba, the guardian of the Cedars point of view?
* CN302: The Cedaars: A look into the Cult: (3 Crdts)
How did the Phoenicians come to worship cedars, what are the rituals and how did this cult survive till now?
* CN303: How to become a Cedar: (3 Crdts)
Taking Saeed Akel the Great as a case study, the process and phenomenon of becoming a Cedar, from the cradle to the grave.
In order to hold a minor degree of Cedarianism Studies, a non-Phoenician student is required to take the prerequisites,along with the major courses and choose one major elective course. A Phoenician student is not required to take the prerequisites, however in case the student wishes to re-enforce his Cedar pride, he/she can take the prerequisites for free.
Center for Cedar Studies and National Pride.
The Cedar(r) trademark is a registered trademark under the ownership of Regis Inc. a French-Lebanese incorporation.
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