Am In 210. Introduction to American Indian Studies. (3-0) Cr. 3. F.S. Introduction to the multidisciplinary aspects of American Indian studies. Topics include literature, the arts, history, anthropology, sociology, education, and contemporary Indian politics. Guest lectures, media presentations, and discussion of assigned readings.
Am In 310. Topics in American Indian Studies. (3-0) Cr. 3 each time taken, maximum of 6. S. Issues within specific topical areas of American Indian society and culture, such as social work with Indian families, tribal government, and environmental policy.
Am In 320. Cultural Continuity and Change on the Prairie-Plains. (Same as Anthr 320.) See Anthropology.
Am In 322. The American Indian. (Same as Anthr 322.) See Anthropology.
Am In 323. Peoples and Cultures of Latin America. (Same as Anthr 323.) See Anthropology.
Am In 332. American Indians Today. (Same as Anthr 332.) See Anthropology.
Am In 346. American Indian Literature. (Same as Engl 346.) See English. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Am In 415. Archaeology of North America. (Same as Anthr 415.) See Anthropology.
Am In 490. Independent Study. Cr. var. Prereq: 6 credits in American Indian studies; permission of instructor. Designed to meet the needs of students who wish to study in areas other than those in which courses are offered. No more than 9 credits in Am In 490 may be counted toward graduation.