Academics/ Loretta Dibble


Rutgers University
Department of Anthropology
New Brunswick, NJ

Field Statements (qualifing exams)
1) Models in Paleoanthroplogy:
Hypthosis Testing in Archaeology, Evidence, Heuristics, and Verification
2)
African Pre-History: Issues and Future Directions
3)
Applications of Geomatics to Archaeology and Anthropology

Coursework

Evironmental Anthropology
Reconstructing Quaternary Environments
Landscape Ecology
Taphonomy and Archaeology
African Archaeology
Geostatistics
Quaternary Studies
Modern Analogs for the Past
Paleoecology and Archeaology
Landscape Archeaology
Advanced Remote Sensing Seminar
Old World Pre-History
Uni-variant and Multi-variant Statistical Analysis
Explanation in Anthropology
Geographic Information Systems
Air Photo Interpretation
Graduate Pro-seminar
Theories in Physical Anthropology
Digital Photogrammetry
Spatial Archaeology
Resources and Methods in Environmental Sciences
Remote Sensing of the Biosphere
Lithics Analysis


Salem State College
Institute in the Cartographic Sciences
Salem, Mass

Course work

Geographic Information Systems
Advanced Geographic Information Systems


London School of Economics
Department of Philosophy,
Logic and Scientific Method


Degree Awarded: Masters of Science in Philosophy of the Social Sciences

Thesis:
Ernst Mach's Reservations About the Use and Validity of Atomic Theories
Tutor: Dr. Elie Zahar
Advisor: Dr. J.W.N. Watkins

Examinations

Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Advanced Scientific Method
Growth of Modern Science

Papers
[course work]
Advanced Scientific Method [John W.N. Watkins]
Philosophy of Mathematics [John Worrell]
Theories of Probability [Peter Urbach]
History of Physics [Elie Zahar]
Philosophy of the Social Sciences [David Rubin]
History of Darwinism [Helena Cronin]
Logic [John Worell]

University of the District of Columbia
Department of Philosophy


Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Graduated August 1988
Cumulative Grade Point Average: 3.304
Grade Point Average in Major: 3.6

Thesis:
Chomsky's Linguistics and Political Philosophy: Is there a connection between modern linguistics and anarchism?
Awards: Outstanding Senior Student Award 1988
Advisor: Dr. Terry Smith

Course work in Major

Introduction to Social Ethics
Philosophy of Marxism
Economic Philosophy
Greek Philosophy
Symbolic Logic
Philosophy and Linguistics
Modern Philosophy
Philosophical Research and Methods
Problem Solving, Decision Making & Judgement
Bio-Ethics
Liberation Theology
African Philosophy
Medieval Philosophy
Philosophy of Science