UCLA American Indian Studies
GUIDE TO COURSE OFFERINGS *
Fall 2005
- American Indian Stds C120 Working in Tribal Communities:
Introduction
- MW 1:00-2:20P
- Young 1044
- D. Rivera
- American Indian Stds 140 Federal Indian Law and Policy
- MTW 3:20-4:10P
- Law A122
- C. Goldberg
- American Indian Stds M161 Comparative American Indian
Societies
- TR 12:30-1:45P
- Haines 220
- D. Champagne
- American Indian Stds CM168P Perspectives on Health of
Native North Americans
- T 2:00-4:50P
- Haines 310
- L. Garro
- American Indian Stds 195 Corporate and Community
Internships
- Day & Time TBA
- Room
- D. Champagne
- American Indian Stds M200C Contemporary Issues of the
American Indian
- M 3:00-5:50P
- Bunche 3173
- D. Champagne
- American Indian Stds 202 Qualitative Research Design and
Methodology for Indigenous Communities
- TR 2:00-3:20P
- Rolfe 3123
- P.V. Kroskrity
- American Indian Stds C220 Working in Tribal Communities:
Introduction
- MW 1:00-2:20P
- Young 1044
- D. Rivera
- American Indian Stds M238 Indian Law Clinic:
Legislation
- TWR 4:45-6:45P
- Law 2477
- P. Sekaquaptewa
NOTE: This class will be conducted on the Law School
semester calendar. This class (Am Ind M238) will START August 22, 5
weeks before the 'Fall quarter' for students in the College of
Letters and Science. If you are considering enrolling in this class,
an application to join the tribal legal development clinic needs to
be submitted by July 5. Please find attached application, and please
consult with Professor Sekaquaptewa, 1471 Law Building, (310)
206-5454, email: sekaquaptewa@law.ucla.edu.
- American Indian Stds M261 Comparative American Indian
Societies
- TR 12:30-1:45P
- Haines 220
- D. Champagne
- American Indian Stds CM268P Perspectives on Health of
Native North Americans
- T 2:00-4:50P
- Haines 310
- L. Garro
- American Indian Stds 295 Corporate and Community
Internships
- Day & Time TBA
- Room
- D. Champagne
- Anthropology C269R Native American Remains
- R 9:00A-11:50A
- Haines 314
- R. Thornton
- Ethnomusicology 106A Traditional North American Indian
Music
- MW 11:00A-12:50P
- SMB 1440
- T.C. Browner
- History 19, Sem 6 FIAT LUX FRESHMAN SEMINAR: Ward
Churchill and the Bounds of Academic Freedom
- M 2:00-2:50P
- Dodd 154
- M.L. Meyer
- History 149A North American Indians to 1830
- TR 11:00-12:15P
- Dodd 146
- M.L. Meyer
NOTE: This class has an enrollment restriction. If you
are a student in American Indian Studies and interested in enrolling
in this class, contact Professor Melissa Meyer,
meyer@history.ucla.edu, 310-825-4153, 6265 Bunche.
- History 201H Contemporary American Indian Issues in
Historical Perspective
- M 9:00-11:50A
- Bunche 3161
- M.L. Meyer
NOTE: This course is appropriate for MA students in
American Indian Studies.
- Law 267 Federal Indian Law
- MWR 9:30A-10:40A
- Law 3473
- C.E. Goldberg
- Linguistics 114 American Indian Linguistics
- MW 9:00-10:50A
- Pub Pol 2317
- P. Munro
* This listing is not all inclusive and is merely a guide to be used
in consultation with the Chair of the program and/or your academic
advisor. The listing of a course here should not be considered a
recommendation for all students. Since each student has unique
program needs, courses from this list and elsewhere should be
discussed before enrollment.
Web Site Location (URL): http://www.aisc.ucla.edu/academics/courses.html
Updated: October 4, 2005