Introduction to political, economic, and social structures of American Indian Nations. Provides overview of American Indian tribal cultures prior to contact, the impact of European contact, and the influence of western social systems on tribal nations. Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: C
| Class# | College | Room | Delivery | Semester | Dates | Days | Times | Instructor | Availability |
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| 52266 | Scottsdale | Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Rm 144 | In Person | Spring 2010 | 01/19/2010- 05/14/2010 | TuTh | 10:30AM- 11:45AM | Pino |
Open 15 of 20 Seats Available |
Reviews United States government policies and their impact on American Indian sovereignty. Examines historic, legal, economic, and social issues regarding Indian policies and how they impact Indian Nations and individual Indians. Studies historical as well as contemporary policies created by the Federal Government that define the trust relationship between the United States government and Indian Nations. Prerequisites: None.
| Class# | College | Room | Delivery | Semester | Dates | Days | Times | Instructor | Availability |
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| 52268 | Scottsdale | Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Rm 144 | In Person | Spring 2010 | 01/20/2010- 05/14/2010 | MW | 10:30AM- 11:45AM | Pino |
Open 16 of 20 Seats Available |
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Notes
PLEASE NOTE: AIS112 is cross-referenced with SOC112.
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Provides an overview of funding sources for grants. Reviews techniques and skills necessary to develop successful proposals. Focuses on the design and writing of a complete grant proposal related to a selected problem or issue. Prerequisites: None.
| Class# | College | Room | Delivery | Semester | Dates | Days | Times | Instructor | Availability |
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| 52672 | Scottsdale | Soc/Behavioral Bldg, Rm 144 | In Person | Spring 2010 | 01/25/2010- 05/14/2010 | N/A | N/A | Pino |
Open 3 of 5 Seats Available |
Analyzes the legal system of the United Sates Government as it applies to American Indian Nations. Examines how United States legal institutions have impacted Indian sovereignty. Units of analysis include the development of Indian law, United States Supreme Court decisions, Congressional Acts, treaty rights and the development of tribal governments. Focuses on legal institutions that have abridged the property rights of Indian Nations. Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: C, H
| Class# | College | Room | Delivery | Semester | Dates | Days | Times | Instructor | Availability |
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| 54151 | Scottsdale | Library Room 125W | In Person | Spring 2010 | 01/19/2010- 05/14/2010 | Tu | 6:00PM- 8:30PM | Staff |
Open 30 of 35 Seats Available |
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Notes
PLEASE NOTE: AIS160 is cross-referenced with SOC160. Department strongly recommends a prerequisite of AIS105.
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