Haskell Indian Nations University
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INDIGENOUS AND AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
EMPHASIS IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC JUSTICE
STUDENT NAME: EXPECTED GRADUATION DATE
:
ADMISSION DATE: CONCENTRATION: ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC JUSTICE
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: (34-36 hours)
Outcome
Credit Hr
Category
Course
Sem
Grade
Communication
Outcome
9 hours
Written Communication (6)
ENGL 101 English 1
ENGL 102 English 2
Oral Communication (3)
COMS 131 Public Speaking OR
COMS 151 Speech Communication
Qualitative and
Quantitative
Thinking
11 hours
Humanities and Arts (3)
Quantitative Reasoning (3)
MATH 101 College Algebra OR
MATH 102 Liberal Arts Mathematics
Laboratory Science (5)
Historical and
Cultural Forces
12 hours
Historical and Contemporary
Indigenous issues (6)
Multicultural, World or Comparative
Issues (3)
Human Behavior (3)
Wellness
2-4 hours
Orientation (1) VISQU 101 Vision Quest
Physical Activity Course
Or Health Class (1-3)
Note: Students may meet GE requirements by taking a higher level course in that area with the approval of their advisor and the department.
INDIGENOUS AND AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES MAJOR FOUNDATION COURSES (12 hours)
Course
Cr
Sem
Grade
Course
Prerequisite
Cr
Sem
Grade
AIS 102*
TMGMT 101
AIS 110*
TMGMT 201
ENGL 101
Note: Students may meet a foundation requirement by taking an equivalent course with approval of IAIS advisor
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE CONCENTRATION (36 hours)
Course
Prerequisite
Cr
Sem
Grade
Course
Prerequisite
Cr
Sem
Grade
AIS 301*
BIOL 101 or equivalent
AIS 350*
AIS 311 and HIST 110 (or
HIST 112 or HIST 222 or
completion of a third
English course)
AIS 311*
Acceptance into AIS program
AIS 397*
AIS major and Internship
Director’s permission
AIS 320*
Jr. or Sr. status and AIS major (or
instructor permission)
AIS 402*
AIS 311 or concurrent
enrollment
AIS 321*
SW 101, SW 110, or SW 201.
AIS 497*
AIS major and Internship
Director’s permission
AIS 322*
AIS major or instructor permission
AIS 499*
Instructor permission
AIS 349*
AIS 311 or concurrent enrollment
TMGMT 330
Senior standing and
Instructor permission
Students may meet concentration requirements by taking an equivalent course with approval of IAIS advisor and IAIS program.
ADDITIONAL ELECTIVE CREDITS (36–38 hours minimum)
Course
Number
Cr
Sem
Grade
Course
Number
Cr
Sem
Grade
*Courses requiring a grade of C or higher.
Total Credits 120
Modified from Curriculum Committee approval on 3/23/2015.
Categories to be Met
Under Each Outcome
Courses Meeting these Requirements
Humanities and Arts
(3hours)
_____ART 100 Art Appreciation
_____ART 240/241 Art History
_____ENGL 210 Themes & Issues in Lit
_____MCOM 231 Intro to Mass Communication
_____MUS 137/138 Music Appreciation
_____THEAT 100 Intro to Theatre
_____THEAT 203 Intro to Dramatic Literature
Quantitative Reasoning
(3 hours)
_____MATH 102 Liberal Arts Math -or-
_____MATH 101 College Algebra
_____Higher Level Quantitative Reasoning Class: ______________________________
Laboratory Science
(5 hours)
_____BIOL 103 General Biology
_____CHEM 101 Chemistry
_____PHYS 211 Physics
_____PSCI 100 Physical Science
Historical &
Contemporary Indigenous
Issues
(6 hours)
_____AIS 101 Contemporary Issues of the Native American
_____AIS 102 American Indian Issues I
_____AIS 110 History of North American Indian Tribes
_____ART 250/1 Native American Art History
_____ART 255 Tribal Art Forms
_____ENGL 212 American Indian Literature
_____HSES 161 Diabetes & the Native American
_____LANG 101/102, 110/111 Indigenous Languages
_____SW 110 Chemical Dependency & the Native American
_____THEAT 225 Dramatization of Indian Lit & Legends
_____TMGMT 101 Introduction to Tribal Management
_____TMGMT 201 Tribal/Federal Government Relations
Multicultural, World or
Comparative Issues
(3 hours)
_____AIS 301 Native and Western Views of Nature
_____COMS 246 Intercultural Communication
_____GEOG 110 World Geography
_____HIST 101/102 US History
_____HIST 110/112 Western Civilization I, II
_____HIST 221/222 World Civilization I, II
Human Behavior
(3 hours)
_____BUS 251 Human Relations
_____COMS 226 Interpersonal Communication
_____COMS 256 Working in Groups and Teams
_____COMS 276 Persuasion & Social Influence
_____PSYC 101Gen Psychology
_____SOC 100 Intro to Sociology
Physical Activity or
Health Course
(1-3 hours)
_____HSES 100 level activities courses (1) 101, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108 or
_____HSES 100 Personal Hygiene (2)
_____HSES 125 Fitness for Life (2)
_____HSES 160 Basic Nutrition (3)
_____HSES 195 Weight Management and Fitness (1)
_____HSES 201 Personal & Community Health (3)
_____HSES 204 First Aid (2)
Vice-President for Academics/Curriculum Committee Approval January 2012