Course Offerings

American Horse.1877.


Students should check the class schedule each semester under both Native American studies and the relevant departments for course offerings.

Spring 2012

  1. BIOL 121 Natural World w/ Lab
  2. BIOL 258 Ethnobotany w/ Lab
  3. GOVT 228 Latin American Politics
  4. GS 255 Popular Culture
  5. HIST 256 Slavery & Freedom
  6. CNS 101 Intro to Canada
  7. ECON 384 Natural Resource Economics
  8. ENG 346 LT: American Lit & Environment
  9. SOC 124 Dirty Business & Environment
  10. GEOL 319 Hydrology/Hydrogeology
  11. HIST 103 US to 1877
  12. HIST 204 Modern Canada
  13. HIST 229 Intro to Native American History
  14. HIST 253 Colonial British America
  15. HIST 256 Slavery & Freedom
  16. PCA 322 Native American Oral Tradition
  17. GS 102 Intro to GS II: Race Culture and Identity

Course offerings (may not be offered each semester)

ANTHROPOLOGY
  ANTH 201 Human Origins
  ANTH 248 Black Indians
  ANTH 255 Environmental Perception and Indigenous Knowledge

BIOLOGY
  BIOL 250 Ethnobotany
  BIOL 348 Medicinal Plant Ecology
  BIOL 380 Tropical Ecology

ENGLISH
  ENG 263 Native American Fiction

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
  ENVS 302 Issues in Air Pollution
  ENVS 261 Sustainable Agriculture

GLOBAL STUDIES
  GS 102 Race, Culture, and Identity
  GS 250  La Frontera
  GS 260 Migration, Nationalism, Transnationalism: Cultural Identity in the US/Mexican Border
  GS 302 Cultural Studies

GOVERNMENT
  GOV 270  SPTP: American Politics: Native American Government
  GOV 273  SPTP: Comparative Politics: Native American Government & Public Policy

HISTORY
  HIST 103  US History to 1877
  HIST 229  Introduction to Native American History
  HIST 251  British-French North America, 1606-1787
  HIST 333  American Revolution
  HIST 351  Iroquois History
  HIST 352  Playing Indian

PERFORMANCE & COMMUNICATION ARTS
  PCA 322 Native American Oral Traditions