UCLA American
Indian Studies
GUIDE TO COURSE
OFFERINGS *
Winter 1999
- American
Indian Studies 10 Introduction to American Indian Studies
- TR 12:30-1:45P
- Pub Pol
1234
- P.V.
Kroskrity and D. Champagne
- American Indian
Studies M200B Cultural World Views of Native America
- M 12:00-2:50P
- Rolfe 3112
- P.G.
Allen
- American Indian
Studies 201 Health Care for American Indians: A Cross Cultural Encounter
- TR 2:00-3:20P
- Rolfe 3115
- N. Reifel
- American Indian
Studies M228 Seminar: Tribal Legal Systems
- R 4:00-6:00P
- Law 2442
- C. Goldberg
NOTE: The UCLA
Law School operates on a semester calendar. This class will overlap the 'Spring
quarter' study list of students in the College of Letters and Science. If
you are considering enrolling in a law class, please consult with Professor
Carole Goldberg, 1242 Law Building, (310) 825-4429.
- Anthropology
M140 Language in Culture
- TR 9:30-10:45A
- Knudsen
1240B
- P.V.
Kroskrity
- Art History
C218C Pre-Columbian Art of the Andes
- TR 11:00-12:15P
- Dodd
- C.F.
Klein
- History 157B
North American Indian History: 1830 to the Present
- TR 9:30-10:45A
- Pub Pol
2214
- M. L.
Meyer
- History 201H
Topics-US: Ethnohistoric Methods in American Indian History
- W 10:00-12:50P
- Bunche 3161
- M. L.
Meyer
- Law 428 Indian
Law Clinic: Legislation
- TR 11:30-12:50P
- Law 2357
- C.E.
Goldberg
NOTE: The UCLA
Law School operates on a semester calendar. This class will overlap the 'Spring
quarter' study list of students in the College of Letters and Science. If
you are considering enrolling in a law class, please consult with Professor
Carole Goldberg, 1242 Law Building, (310) 825-4429.
- Linguistics
210A-BLinguistics Field Methods
- MW 9:00-10:50A
- Room#
- P.L.
Munro
NOTE: This class
will extend into the Spring quarter, and will yield six units each. If you
are considering enrolling in this class, please consult with Professor Pamela
Munro, 3125 Campbell Hall, (310) 206-0056.
* 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.