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A.S. Recreation Fitness Mgmt
Associate of of Science, Recreation & Fitness Management The Department of Health, Sport and Exercise Science encourages students to lead a healthy and active lifestyle by offering academic and experiential learning opportunities focused on health literacy, technical and tactical sport strategies, and the culture of exercise. Academic courses and internship experiences provides students with opportunities […]
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Higher Learning Commission The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) is an independent corporation and one of two commission members of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA), which was founded in 1895 as one of six regional institutional accreditors in the United States. The Higher Learning Commission accredits, and thereby grants membership in the […]
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About the Indigenous and American Indian Studies Program What is IAIS? American Indian studies emerged during the late 1960s and early 1970s with the intent to examine and protect Tribal sovereignty, Tribal self-determination, and Tribal nation rebuilding. Our program is designed to provide students with an integrated foundation of interdisciplinary knowledge and practical skills relevant […]
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100-Level300-Level400-Level AIS 102|American Indian Issues I|3 Credits An overview of current and historical issues which have resulted in policies and regulations affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives. The issues include: education, treaties, sovereignty and self-determination, religions, natural resources, legislation, jurisdiction, reservation and/or urban status, federal trust relationship, tribal economics and enterprises, American Indian policy, federal […]
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Indigenous and American Indian Studies Eric Anderson (Citizen Band Potawatomi) Faculty, Indigenous and American Indian Studies 124 Parker Hall College of Natural and Social Sciences eanderson@haskell.edu – (785) 749-8404 x728 Ph.D., University of Kansas Jimmy Beason II (Osage Nation) Faculty, Indigenous and American Indian Studies 103B Parker Hall College of Natural and Social Sciences jbeason@haskell.edu – (785) 749-8404 M.S.W., […]
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Art The Haskell art department offers a foundation in art allowing students the opportunity to explore different areas of art. The curriculum also allows students to take art as elective credit as well as serving as the basis for professional study. Theatre The theatre program introduces students to the study of dramatic literature, theatre history, […]
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100-Level ART 100|Art Appreciation|3 Credits A beginning course in the study of art with relation to the nature of art, art expressions, experiences and creativity. The course will examine the visual communication of art forms as related to cultural heritage. This course is also a foundation for developing critical thinking by observation, evaluation, interpretation, and […]
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Bachelor of Arts, Indigenous and American Indian Studies The Indigenous Nations and American Indian Studies/Social Sciences program is an interdisciplinary field that encompasses such fields as history, language, psychology, social work, sociology, and American Indian studies. Our program utilizes a curriculum that fosters a comprehensive and critical approach to the study and practice of Tribal […]
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ACCT 203 Financial Accounting (3) The study of the theories of accounting valuation, their effect on the financial condition of a business and the analysis and presentation of the financial data in the journal, ledger and financial statements according to GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles). Prerequisites: MATH101 AND ENGL101 ACCT 204 Managerial Accounting (3) A […]
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Bachelor of Science, Business Administration The School of Business offers the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with emphases in management and tribal management. The business curriculum provides a comprehensive introduction to general principles and practices for students considering a career in management. Management: The management concentration is a traditional academic study of contemporary management […]
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