- Autumn 2017
Meeting Time:
MW 11:30am - 1:20pm
Location:
SIG 134
SLN:
10213
Instructor:
Note:
Optional linked writing course for C or W credit. Please see ENGL 198 L.
Additional Details:
This course provides an introduction to American Indian and Indigenous Studies, a field of academic research and teaching grounded in the interdisciplinary study of American Indian and Indigenous peoples with the collective goal of fostering individual and community wellness, political self-determination, cultural revitalization, and cross-cultural understanding.
Catalog Description:
Introduction to American Indian and Indigenous Studies, a field of research grounded in the study of American Indian and indigenous peoples with the goal of fostering individual and community wellness, political self-determination, cultural revitalization, and cross-cultural understanding. Presents foundational terms, concepts, and ideas for study in AIS major and minor.
GE Requirements:
Diversity (DIV)
Individuals and Societies (I&S)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
January 10, 2018 - 9:00pm