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| 400 | Other Courses American Indian Studies (Interdepartmental Undergraduate Minor) The American Indian Studies Program is a
cross-disciplinary program in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences which offers an
opportunity to learn more about the cultural heritage of American Indians, their
historical relationship with non-Indians, and their participation in contemporary American
society. This program emphasizes perspectives from American Indian Studies, anthropology,
art, history, literature, political science, and sociology. The courses in the American Indian Studies Program
provide added background for students whose career interests may include multicultural
education, human services, legal services, or public administration. Within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, courses
in American Indian studies can be used as electives, in a minor, or in an
interdisciplinary studies major (for details, see Index, Interdisciplinary Studies).
Students majoring in another college who wish to use these courses should consult with
their advisers. A minor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must
include at least 15 credits of courses in the field. A minor in American Indian studies
must include 210, two courses chosen from among the following: 310, 322, 332 and 346, and
two additional courses chosen from the program courses listed below. The American Indian
Studies Program Committee will, upon application by the student and review of the program,
certify that the student has completed a minor in American Indian Studies. Because course offerings vary from year to year, any
student interested in a minor in American Indian Studies should contact the American
Indian Studies office for advising. (See Index, LAS Cross-Disciplinary Programs.) Courses open for nonmajor graduate credit: 346. Courses Primarily for Undergraduate Students Am In 210. Introduction to American
Indian Studies Am In 310. Topics in American
Indian Studies Am In 315. Archaeology of North America (Same as
Anthr 315.) Am In 322. The American Indian (Same as Anthr
322.) Am In 323. Peoples and Cultures of Latin America
(Same as Anthr 323.) Am In 328. American Indian Religions (Same as
Relig 328.) Am In 346. American Indian Literature (Same as
Engl 346.) Am In 380. North American Indian Art (Same as Art
H 380.) Am In 420. Cultural Continuity and
Change on the Prairie-Plains (Same as Anthr 420.) Am In 432. American Indians Today (Same as Anthr
432.) Am In 490. Independent Study Courses Offered by Other Departments Anthr 428. Archaeological Laboratory Methods and
Techniques Anthr 429. Archaeological Field School C I 280C. Native American Tutoring Hist 370. History of Iowa Hist 465. The American West Pol S 312. Minicourse in American Government and
Politic Soc 330. Ethnic and Race Relation | Welcome to ISU | Catalog Directory |
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