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Institution, Values & Code
The CIRCLE values recommended by Faculty Senate in 2007 were adopted by the National Haskell Board of Regents on October 8, 2014. These values reflect traditional Native American teachings that place the circle of life at the center of all knowledge. The circle philosophy is symbolic of a medicine wheel, used to represent a range […]
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…so long as the hoop was unbroken — the people flourished. — Black Elk, Oglala Sioux Holy Man VISION 2020 Haskell is a unique and diverse inter-tribal university committed to the advancement of sovereignty, self-determination, and the inherent rights of tribes. MISSION The mission of Haskell Indian Nations University is to build the leadership capacity of […]
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The decision to pursue higher education is one of the most important decisions you will make. There are many factors to consider as you make a choice that can have long-term and beneficial impacts on your life, family and community. Haskell Indian Nations University can be an important starting point in your professional career. Your […]
Read MoreA.A. Communication Studies
Associate of Arts, Communication Studies The mastery of speech communication skills enables students to communicate more effectively in interpersonal, intercultural, group, and public situations. Principles of communication theory provide students with a basis for understanding and analyzing the role of communication and rhetoric in society. Student Learning Outcomes Research and Documentation Skills Students will effectively […]
Read MoreA.A.para Professional Education B.S.elementary Education
School of Education-Elementary Teacher Education Program Academic Road Map AA of Para-Professional Education Freshman I Semester ENG 101 English Composition I (3) UNIV 105 Haskell Seminar (3) MATH 101 College Algebra or Math 208 Statistics (3) Humanities and Arts Requirement (3) EED 102 Explorations in Elementary Education (3) 15 credit hours Freshman II […]
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Associate of Arts, Social Work The social work program uses a strengths based empowerment approach when instructing and advising social work students to become scholars and leaders to their tribal nations. Students are encouraged to learn basic research methods and begin critically reflecting upon their writing and framework. Student Learning Outcomes By the time a […]
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Associate of Science, Community Health The Department of Health, Sport and Exercise Science (HSES) 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 to work […]
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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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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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