07/10/19
Native American Courses Offered Fall 2019
Posted by Tim on July 10, 2019 in Academics, New Programs
For students interested in language learning while fulfilling some of their Gen Ed, Diversity, and UB Curriculum-Global Pathway requirements, why not consider learning about the languages of the original Indigenous peoples of this region! The Department of Transnational Studies is currently offering TWO Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Language courses at UB in the Fall 2019 semester! Please make note of the following course information:
AMS 100: Indian Image on Film
Tuesdays 4:10pm-6:50pm
Fulfills Arts, Humanities, Civilization & History and Diversity Learning UB Pathway areas and is in Three UB Curriculum Thematic Pathways
Instructor: Professor Demchak
AMS 179: Introduction to Native American History
Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00pm-3:20pm
Surveys divers experiences of Indigenous peopls of North America from ancient societies to the present day.
Instructor: Professor Grinde
AMS 197: Introduction to Seneca Language
248 Cooke Hall, North Campus
Wednesday evenings 6pm-8:40pm
Instructor: Jacky Snyder
AMS 276: Languages and Cultures of Native North America – Introduction to Mohawk Language
248 Cooke Hall, North Campus
Thursday evenings 6pm-8:40pm
Fulfills Humanities, Language and Social Sciences ares in the pathways and is in the Global Cultures and Expressions pathway area.
Instructor: Jodi L Maracle
AMS 281: Native Americans & the Colonial Problem
Mondays and Wednesdays 3:30pm-4:50pm
Fulfills Humanities and Diversity Learning UB Pathway areas and is in three UB Curriculum Thematic Pathways
Instructor: Professor Mt. Pleasant
AMS 301: Introduction to Native American Women
Tuesdays and Thursdays 12 noon-1:20pm
Fulfills Humanities, Civilization and History, and Diversity Learning UB Pathway areas and is in two UB Curriculum Thematic Pathways
Instructor: Professor T. McCarthy