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  • EDU 498 A - Elementary Edu Student Teaching (2019-2020 Spring)
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    ...Student teaching is the opportunity for teacher candidates to participate in an experiential learning setting where they can utilize the skills, strategies, and knowledge they learned during their teacher preparation program. With a theme of Competence and Caring as the underlying focus of the exper...
    WLD 135 A - Basic Metallurgy (2025-2026 Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-3:00 PM @ MAIN SKILL 103
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    This course is a study of the common metals, alloys and welding arc. Topics covered include history of welding, types of metals, advancement of related technology, and the importance of welding theory in today’s workforce.
    a section of the Basic Metallurgy course in Welding Technology - WLD
    BOT 245 A - Advanced Word Processing (2012-2013 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 8:30-9:50 AM @ MAIN EDUC 219-A
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    ...Advanced Word Processing is a course utilizing the MS Word software. The course includes the instruction and use of desktop publishing and graphics. The course also includes fields, mail merge, macros, advanced tables and charts as well as working with long documents (indexes, outlines, table of c...
    BAD 166 B - Introduction to Indianpreneurship (2012-2013 Spring)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 5-8:00 PM @ MAIN SKILL 112
    This course provides an introduction to the processes of business planning, budgeting, financial management, and business development with special emphasis on these processes as they apply to American Indian communities. (Advisor approval only)
    EDU 298 A - Field Experience for Elementary (2015-2016 Spring)
    Tue: 3-5:00 PM @ MAIN EDUC B-03
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    ...This course is based on an independent study contracted between the instructor and a student. The class is a capstone course, taken during the final semester of the program, which provides the student with the opportunity to work with individual and small groups of children in elementary school clas...
    MTH 102 A - Intermediate Algebra (2015-2016 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 10-11:30 AM @ MAIN SCITC 232
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    Properties of the real number system, factoring, linear, exponential and quadratic equations, functions, polynomial and rational expressions, systems of equations, exponents and radicals.Prerequisite: MTH 101 or placement test
    a section of the Intermediate Algebra course in Math - MTH
    COM 110 B - Fund. of Public Speaking (2011-2012 Summer1)
    Mon, Wed: 8-11:50 AM @ MAIN EDUC 201
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    This course engages the student in the theory and practice of public speaking with emphasis on content, organization, language, delivery and critical evaluation of messages.
    a section of the Fund. of Public Speaking course in Communications - COM
    CSC 101 OL - Introduction to Computers (2014-2015 Spring)
    Mon: 2-5:00 AM @ ON ON ON
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    This computer course provides students with a general knowledge of hardware and software issues. The course addresses subjects such as word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, security, and Internet usage.
    HLH 280 B - Multicultural Health in America (2007-2008 Fall)
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    ...Multicultural Health examines the health issues amongst minority groups in the United States, including African Americans, American Indians, Hispanic, and Asian and Pacific Islanders. It examines health disparities amongst minorities, evaluates what is known and unknown about these problems, and ev...
    EDU 250 OL SUM2022 - Introduction to Education (Course Development)
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    a section of the Introduction to Education course in Development - dev
    HIS 104 OL - U.S. History Since 1877 (2023-2024 Spring)
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    This course is a survey of American History covering political, social, economic, and cultural issues from Industrialization to the present. The course includes the impact of historical events on Native American people.
    a section of the U.S. History Since 1877 course in History - HIS
    LAB 088 A - Prep Reading & Eng. College Step (2010-2011 Fall)
    Wed: 4-5:50 PM @ MAIN EDUC B14
    Wed: 10-11:50 AM @ MAIN EDUC B14
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    This course helps students gain confidence in their reading, writing, and thinking skills by increasing reading efficiency, comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills. (Fall, Spring)
    a section of the Prep Reading & Eng. College Step course in Lab - LAB
    CIS 147 A - Principles of Information Security (2021-2022 Fall)
    Mon, Wed: 2-3:20 PM @ MAIN SKILL 123
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    ...This course introduces students to technologies and practices used to secure computers and networks. Topics covered include basic security principles, legal and ethical issues, cryptography, secure authentication, logging, device security, enterprise security, as well as examining security from busi...
    CJU 350 A - Criminal Evidence and Procedure (2019-2020 Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN SCITC 119
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    ...This course focuses on the development of evidentiary rules in Federal, State, and Tribal Courts. General admissibility tests, rules of admissibility, and the law governing identification evidence will be covered. Specific emphasis is placed on the application of the rules in preparing for and prese...
    HPR 297 A - Health, Physical Education, andRecreation Internship (2021-2022 Fall)
    Tue: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN EDUCA 104
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    ...Students are placed as interns in a community-based park or recreation facility for this field based course. The students receive supervised training in professional development under the supervision of an on-site mentor. In the seminar, students will explore values, roles and responsibilities, and ...
    BUS 170 BH - Entrepreneurship (2014-2015 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 9-11:50 AM @ RC *
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    ...This course gives students the knowledge and skills to start and manage a business. The course covers various aspects of entrepreneurship, from idea generation to business planning and implementation. Throughout the course, students will explore the entrepreneurial mindset and learn about the charac...
    BAD 353 A - Corporate & Tribal Finance (2013-2014 Fall)
    Wed: 3-5:50 PM @ MAIN SKILL 118
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    This course provides the theoretical foundation required for financial decision-making in the corporate environment. Areas of focus include cash flow analysis, time value of money, project analysis, and evaluation, net present value and other investment criteria.Prerequisites: ACT 200
    CEU 318 A - Injury Prevention FieldsOccupational Improvement (2014-2015 AY-CEU's)
    Mon: 1-5:00 PM @ MAIN
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    Occupational Improvement in the Injury Prevention fields.
    ASC 091 A - Pre-Algebra II (2017-2018 Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN EDUC B14
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    ...This course is designed for students who need a refresher prior to entering the required math courses for their degree. Topics include operations with integers and fractions, orders of operation, simplification and evaluation of expressions, and evaluation of one and two step linear equations. Study...
    a section of the Pre-Algebra II course in Developmental - ASC
    CEU 312 J - ManagementOccupational Improvement (2012-2013 AY-CEU's)
    Tue, Wed, Thu: 8:30-1:00 PM @ OTHER
    For occupational improvement in management.
    CJU 203 A - Drugs and Crime (2017-2018 Spring)
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    This course introduces students to the problems associated with illegal drug use and its relationship to crime. The structure, function, and operation of the illegal drug industry are covered.
    a section of the Drugs and Crime course in Criminal Justice - CJU
    CSC 101 E - Introduction to Computers (2007-2008 Fall)
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    This computer course provides students with a general knowledge of hardware and software issues. The course addresses subjects such as word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, security, and Internet usage.
    CIS 104 A - Database Management (2019-2020 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 8:30-10:20 AM @ MAIN SKILL 123
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    This course is an application course designed to plan, design, and implement database systems using Microsoft Access software.
    ART 246 A - Digital Photography Workshop (2012-2013 Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 10-11:30 AM @ MAIN SKILL 110-G
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    The Digital Photography Workshop focuses on the digital darkroom, image management, & professional studio practices. The students will develop their own unique vision as a photographer and artist photographically exploring subjects personal to themselves. Prerequisite: ART 117 (Spring)
    MTH 102 B - Intermediate Algebra (2009-2010 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 3-4:25 PM @ MAIN SKILL 109
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    Properties of the real number system, factoring, linear, exponential and quadratic equations, functions, polynomial and rational expressions, systems of equations, exponents and radicals.Prerequisite: MTH 101 or placement test
    a section of the Intermediate Algebra course in Math - MTH
    ART 239 A - Graphic Design Production (2013-2014 Spring)
    Fri: 8:30-11:30 AM @ MAIN SKILL 110 E
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    This course introduces students to various production techniques in the graphic design industry. Skills that are developed include using press signatures, troubleshooting problem files and recognizing graphic output format.Prerequisite: CSC 103, ART 142
    PSY 252 A - Psychology of Child Development (2009-2010 Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN EDUC B-02
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    ...A study of human development from conception through childhood. Includes language and cognition, physical and perceptual, and social/ emotional aspects, emphasizing typical and atypical childhood development. Consideration of cultural, linguistically and ability diverse development will be emphasize...
    CJU 226 OL - Criminal Investigations (2013-2014 Spring)
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    This course provides an introduction to criminal investigation procedures including theory of an investigation, conduct at a crime scene, and methods used in the forensic laboratory. Fingerprinting, ballistics, hand writing analysis, and surveillance techniques are covered.
    a section of the Criminal Investigations course in Criminal Justice - CJU
    TRN 120 D - Beginning Medical Transcription II (2012-2013 Summer1)
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    ...This course is designed to continue expanding upon the learner's knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology. This hands-on training implements all facets of medical transcription and is designed to offer real life experience in the field of medical transcription. This course offers ...
    NUR 201 A - Drug Calculations (2016-2017 Spring)
    Mon: 10-11:00 AM @ MAIN SCITC 117
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    This course uses mathematical concepts and formulas to determine safe medication dosages and intravenous flow rates. The ratio and proportion method is used to calculate simulated clinical medication dosages.Prerequisite: Program Admission, MTH 102 OR 103, NUR 206
    a section of the Drug Calculations course in Nursing - NUR
    ESR 491 A - Senior Seminar II (2017-2018 Spring)
    Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN SCITC 231
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    The course examines current research and policy concerning the management of environmental resources. Guest lecturers will provide seminars which will form the basis of class analysis and discussion.
    a section of the Senior Seminar II course in Environmental Science - ESR
    HUM 106 BH - Readings In Native American Lit (2014-2015 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:20 PM @ RC *
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    Learners read and interpret a variety of texts by Native American writers and Native American culture and history. The selections include fiction and nonfiction, autobiography, poetry, short stories, essays, and one complete novel.
    TES 150 B - Field Research II (2007-2008 Fall)
    Tue: 3-4:50 PM @ MAIN SKILL 103A
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    ...This course builds on and expands the fundamentals of active field research, including environmental content, active field research methods, and statistical reasoning. Learners pursue a previously defined field research project in a manner that progressively builds on previous work over a sequence ...
    ARC 144 A - Construction Estimating (2012-2013 Summer1)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 8-11:50 AM @ MAIN SKILL 117-C
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    This course is an introduction to residential construction material and labor estimating. Materials lists, calculations, and costs are developed for several house plans and pole type construction projects. (Summer, Fall, Spring)
    CEU 502 E - English Med. Transcription Careers (2007-2008 Fall)
    ...This course provides a study of Standard English emphasizing business, professional and technical communication. Areas of study include grammar and punctuation. This course emphasizes the application and best-practices of grammar, punctuation, and editing as utilized in the medical transcription i...
    NAS 240 A - Ethnobotany (2020-2021 Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 9-10:50 AM @ MAIN SKILL 113
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    ...The course will focus on identification of culturally important plans at various stages of growth. Topics include traditional uses; harvesting, preparation, storage and protocols; and English, Lakota/Dakota, and scientific nomenclature. The course will examine habitat diversity, including optimal gr...
    a section of the Ethnobotany course in Native American Studies - NAS
    COM 110 A - Fund. of Public Speaking (2019-2020 Summer2)
    Mon: 7-10:00 AM @ ON ON ON
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    This course engages the student in the theory and practice of public speaking with emphasis on content, organization, language, delivery and critical evaluation of messages.
    a section of the Fund. of Public Speaking course in Communications - COM
    EDU 205 A - Intro To Exceptional Educ. (2015-2016 Spring)
    Wed: 6-8:30 PM @ MAIN EDUC B-03
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    ...Trends and issues concerning exceptional education will be explored and discussed. This course presents an overview of learners with exceptional needs. Emphasis will be on characteristics of various exceptionalities, current issues, and the basic principles of the Individuals with Disabilities Act (...
    HIS 104 OL - U.S. History Since 1877 (2024-2025 Spring)
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    This course is a survey of American History covering political, social, economic, and cultural issues from Industrialization to the present. The course includes the impact of historical events on Native American people.
    a section of the U.S. History Since 1877 course in History - HIS
    NUT 298 A - Nutrition Practicum (2013-2014 Summer1)
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    ...This capstone course provides students an opportunity to participate in 100 hours of work experience in the nutrition field. The work experience may focus on specific or a variety of nutrition career paths and responsibilities and are supervised by a Licensed Registered Dietitian (LRD). Experience m...
    LAB 085 A - Prep Reading & English (2013-2014 Summer1)
    Wed: 9-10:50 AM @ MAIN BARDN 209
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    This course helps students gain confidence in their reading, writing, and thinking skills by increasing reading efficiency, comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills. (Summer, Fall)
    a section of the Prep Reading & English course in Lab - LAB
    GIS 105 A - Fundamentals of GIS (2013-2014 Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-4:00 PM @ MAIN SCITC 202
    Fri: 10-12:00 PM @ MAIN SCITC 202
    Fri: 12-2:00 PM @ MAIN SCITC 202
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    This course is an overview of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) utilizing ESRI’s ArcGIS suite of software using a hands-on approach.Prerequisite: CSC 101
    SCI 201 A - Earth Science (2022-2023 Fall)
    Mon, Fri: 2-3:20 PM @ MAIN STECH 205
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    This course is an introduction to the Earth Sciences; geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy.Prerequisite: MTH 101 (or equivalent)
    a section of the Earth Science course in Science - SCI
    PAR 206 OL - Contracts (2022-2023 Spring)
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    This course provides an introduction to sources of law affecting the formation, enforceability, and interpretation of contracts. Students will explore necessary elements of a contract, the basic doctrines of contract law, and practical approaches to drafting a contract.
    a section of the Contracts course in Paralegal - PAR
    BAD 166 A - Introduction to Indianpreneurship (2013-2014 Fall)
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    This course provides an introduction to the processes of business planning, budgeting, financial management, and business development with special emphasis on these processes as they apply to American Indian communities. (Advisor approval only)
    ACT 315 A - Govt. and Non-Profit Accounting (2020-2021 Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN SCITC 118
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    To develop skills in understanding, preparing, and analyzing financial reports for governmental and not-for-profit organizations. The course will cover basic accounting principles, reporting requirements, and budgeting for these organizations.Prerequisite: ACT 201 - Accounting II
    FND 106 A - First Year Exp & Healthy Living (2017-2018 Spring)
    Mon, Wed: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN EDUC ED111
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    ...This course is designed to promote a successful college experience and a healthy lifestyle. Emphasis is placed on realistic, practical guidance ranging from study skills to personal health, from test taking to managing time and money, and from self-awareness to career exploration. Course participant...
    COM 110 B - Fund. of Public Speaking (2020-2021 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:20 PM @ MAIN SCITC 232
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    This course engages the student in the theory and practice of public speaking with emphasis on content, organization, language, delivery and critical evaluation of messages.
    a section of the Fund. of Public Speaking course in Communications - COM
    TRM 202 A - Internship (2011-2012 Spring)
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    The Tribal Management student will gain experience working in various areas of tribal management. These areas include, but are not limited to, the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, State Historical Society, State Heritage Center and tribal casinos. (Summer or as arranged)
    a section of the Internship course in Tribal Management - TRM
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