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| Africa In Global System | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | UNC-CH |
| This course is a critical examination of the historical and theoretical basis of the state's centrality in economic development in African countries. Relevant case studies will be drawn from ... more |
| American Indian Literature | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | UNCP |
| American Indian Literature more |
| American Indian Tobacco & Subs Use | Professional | Fall 2009 | WCU |
| Consciousness-altering. Broad historic and contemporary survey of how tobacco and consciousness-altering substance usages are situated within the culture and daily lives of Southeastern Native ... more |
| American Indian Tobacco & Subs Use | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | WCU |
| Broad historic and contemporary survey of how tobacco and consciousness-altering substance usages are situated within the culture and daily lives of Southeastern Native peoples more |
| Cherokee Culture and History | Professional | Summer II 2009 | WCU |
| Course will provide a general introduction to Cherokee culture and history with an emphasis on relationship to health and policy more |
| Cherokee Culture and History | Baccalaureate | Summer II 2009 | WCU |
| Course will provide a general introduction to Cherokee culture and history with an emphasis on relationship to health and policy more |
| Exp Cherokee/Cherokee Speaking World | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | WCU |
| Students develop basic knowledge of the Cherokee-speaking world. Using linguistic and content-based material"," students will learn basic Cherokee. more |
| Fed Pol Am Ind | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | UNCP |
| Fed Pol Am Ind more |
| Healing Wounded Native Child | Professional | Fall 2009 | WCU |
| Course will increase students? understanding of culturally sensitive care and key elements involved in addressing behavioral health needs of Native child and adolescent populations. more |
| Healing Wounded Native Child | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | WCU |
| Course will increase students' understanding of culturally sensitive care and key elements involved in addressing behavioral health needs of Native child and adolescent populations. more |
| Intro African Civ | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | UNC-CH |
| Acquaint you with the African environment, its peoples, their culture, past, and contemporary society develop an appreciation for African civilization--a civilization that has made a major ... more |
| Intro to Women's & Gender Stds | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNCG |
| An interdisciplinary introduction to the study of gender through images, roles, and status in U.S. history and culture. Special attention given to developing critical frameworks for understanding ... more |
| Issues in Indian Health | Professional | Summer Semester 2009 | WCU |
| Historical and cultural context of disease in the Americas from 1500 AD to present"," with focus on health of Indigenous Peoples of Southeast. more |
| Issues in Indian Health | Baccalaureate | Summer Semester 2009 | WCU |
| Historical and cultural context of disease in the Americas from 1500 AD to present"," with focus on health of Indigenous Peoples of Southeast more |
| Selected Topics in WS:HU | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | ECU |
| 3510. Selected Topics in Women's Studies: Humanities (3) (WI*) (FC:HU) May be repeated for maximum of 6 s.h. with change of topic. P: WOST 2000 or 2200 or 2400 or consent of program director. more |
| Studies in Ethnicity | Graduate | Spring 2010 | ECU |
| 5500. Studies in Ethnicity (3) Graduate credit only. May be repeated for credit with change of topic. Theoretical and methodological issues. more |
| The Black Experience | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010, Self-Paced | UNC-CH |
| AFAM 101 is designed to provide a clear understanding of the origins of the Trans-Atlantic Slave trade and the impact of this trade on Africa, Europe, and (Native) America, and to apply this ... more |
| Topics in Women's Studies | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | UNCC |
| Special topics in Women's Studies.? May be repeated for credit as topics vary. more |