UCLA
American Indian Studies
GUIDE TO COURSE
OFFERINGS *
Winter 1997
- American Indian
Studies 10 Introduction to American Indian Studies
- TR 2:00-3:15P
- Pub Pol
1222
- C. Goldberg-Ambrose
- American Indian
Studies M200B Cultural World Views of Native America
- T 9:00-11:50A
- Rolfe 3112
- K. R.
Lincoln
- American Indian
Studies M228 Seminar: Tribal Legal Systems
- W 4:00-6:00P
- Law TBA
- C. Goldberg-Ambrose
NOTE: The UCLA
Law School operates on a semester calendar. This class will appear on the
'Spring' study list of students in the College of Letters and Science, and
yield 4.5 'quarter' units. If you are considering enrolling in a law class,
please consult with Professor Carole Goldberg-Ambrose, 1242 Law Building,
(310) 825-4429.
- Anthropology
113Q Prehistory and Ethnography of California
- TR 9:30-10:45A
- Fowler A139
- L. Gamble
- Anthropology
197K Selected Topics in Anthropology: Native North Americans
- TR 11:00-12:15P
- Haines 360A
- R. Thornton
NOTE: See also
Anthro 250
- Anthropology
250 Selected Topics in Social Anthropology: Repatriation of Native
American Human Remains and Cultural Objects
- TR 11:00-12:15P
- Haines 360A
- R. Thornton
NOTE: Content,
time and place of this course (Lecture-Sec. 2) is same as Anthro 197K.
- English 134B
Creative Writing: Short Story
- R 3:00-5:50P
- Rolfe 3114
- G.M.
Sarris
NOTE: This course
requires students submit a 'writing sample' along with an application petition
to enroll (15 slots)--to apply, interested students need to contact the English
department main office in Rolfe 2225 during Fall quarter. The names of the
15 students selected will be posted on the first day of class.
- English 177
Special Topics in American Literature
- MW 4:00-5:50P
- Haines 329
- P.G.
Allen
- Ethnomusicology
207 Seminar: North American Indian Music
- W 12:00-3:00P
- SH 1846
- T.C.
Browner
- Ethnomusicology
282 Seminar: Analysis
- T 3:00-5:50P
- SH 1846
- T.C.
Browner
- History 157B
North American Indian History: 1830 to the Present
- TR 9:30-10:45A
- Pub Pol
1234
- M. L.
Meyer
- Linguistics
210A Field Methods I
- MW 11:00-12:50P
- Bunche 3156
- P.L.
Munro
NOTE: This course
normally presupposes some formal linguistic training--interested students
should consult with Professor Munro, 3125 Campbell Hall, (310) 206-0056.
- Sociology 261
Ethnic Minorities
- W 9:00-11:50A
- Bunche 3169
- V. Ortiz
- Theater 107
Theater of Diversity
- TR 1:00-2:30P
- MacGown
2310C
- H. L.
Geiogamah
- World Arts &
Cultures 130 Selected Topics: Living the Vernacular Environment: An
Anthropology of Landscape, Architecture and Performance
- MW 9:00-10:30A
- Dance 105
- P. Nabokov
* This listing
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.