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  • HLH 280 A - Multicultural Health in America (2008-2009 Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN SKILL 103B
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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...
    ENG 104 B - Business English (2011-2012 Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN EDUC 201
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    This course is the study of Standard English emphasizing business, professional, and technical communication. Areas of study include grammar and mechanics, vocabulary, and spelling that focus upon career-related communications. (Fall, Spring)
    a section of the Business English course in English - ENG
    CSC 101 C - Introduction to Computers (2019-2020 Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN SKILL 111-C
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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.
    HIT 297 A - Professional Practice Experience II (2011-2012 Spring)
    Tue, Wed, Thu: 9-11:50 AM @ MAIN EDUC
    ...Learners apply professional practices of health information management in an actual health care facility under the direct supervision of a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) or Administrator (RHIA). This professional practice experience emphasizes the skills obtained in the second year...
    BAD 201 A - Principles of Marketing (2012-2013 Summer1)
    Tue, Thu: 1-3:50 PM @ MAIN SKILL 118
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    This course introduces the contemporary system of buyers and sellers in today???s competitive business markets. Marketing mixes strategy and resources of people; money, technology, and materials are included as well as the influence of media on today???s marketplace.
    CSC 160 A - Computer Science I (2020-2021 Spring)
    Mon, Wed: 2-3:20 PM @ MAIN SKILL 111-C
    Fri: 2-3:50 PM @ MAIN SKILL 111-C
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    An introduction to computer science including problem solving, algorithm development and structured programming in a high-level language. Emphasis on design, coding, testing and documentation of programs using accepted standards of programming style.Prerequisite: MTH 102
    a section of the Computer Science I course in Computer Science - CSC
    BIO 220 A - Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab (2011-2012 Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN SKILL 111-E
    Thu: 8-9:50 AM @ MAIN SKILL 111-E
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    This is the first of two courses that provide an in-depth introduction to the structure and function of human organ systems. Topics include biochemistry, cells, tissues, and the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and special senses.
    a section of the Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab course in Biology - BIO
    NUT 298 A - Nutrition Practicum (2015-2016 Fall)
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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...
    ART 102 B - Intro to Computer Graphics (2010-2011 Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:50 PM @ MAIN AAM AAM6
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-4:00 PM @ MAIN AAM AAM6
    Tue, Thu: 2:30-3:50 AM @ MAIN AAM AAM6
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    ...This course is a concentration on the functions of both operator and machine through a series of practical ?hands-on? lessons on Macintosh computers and its operating system designed to teach computer literacy skills. It teaches searching for resources, working with type, layout, design, adding phot...
    CJU 270 A - Corrections (2020-2021 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:30 AM @ MAIN SCITC 136
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    This course provides an overview of the history of corrections in criminal justice. Prison operations, overcrowding, and inmate subculture are explored. Correctional officer duties, training, and responsibilities are addressed.
    a section of the Corrections course in Criminal Justice - CJU
    LAB 230 A - Farm and Forage to Fork (2022-2023 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN SKILL 119
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    This course focuses on preparing cross-cultural foods using traditional and contemporary Indigenous food preparation and culinary techniques from various geographical locations. Students will be exposed to the safe use of unique ingredients that are native to North America.Corequisite: AGR 246
    a section of the Farm and Forage to Fork course in Lab - LAB
    ASC 091 A - Pre-Algebra II (2023-2024 Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 2-2:50 PM @ MAIN EDUCA 007
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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
    BIO 220 A - Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab (2009-2010 Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN SKILL 111-E
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    This is the first of two courses that provide an in-depth introduction to the structure and function of human organ systems. Topics include biochemistry, cells, tissues, and the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and special senses.
    a section of the Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab course in Biology - BIO
    CEU 321 V - Health and SafetyOccupational Improvement (2016-2017 AY-CEU's)
    Mon, Wed: 1-3:00 PM @ MAIN
    Occupational Improvement in Health and Safety
    CIS 128 A - Microcomputer Hardware I (2012-2013 Summer1)
    Tue, Thu: 8:30-11:50 AM @ MAIN SCITC 141
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    ...This course uses best practices in training students in the functionality of hardware components, computer maintenance, and device security. Through hands-on activities, students will assemble and configure computing devices, troubleshoot common hardware problems and provide professional customer su...
    HPR 200 A - Introduction to Health, PhysicalEducartion, & Recreation (2020-2021 Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN SCITC 230
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    This course introduces history, philosophy, current practices, and potential career opportunities in the field of health, physical education, and recreation.
    LAB 121 A - General Chemistry I Lab (2024-2025 Fall)
    Fri: 3-4:50 PM @ MAIN STECH 204
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    This course provides hands-on experience with the fundamentals of Chemistry including: atoms and molecules, chemical reactions and stochiometry, solutions, chemical bonding, and periodic table and trends.Corequisite: CHM 121 - Prerequisite: MTH 102
    a section of the General Chemistry I Lab course in Lab - LAB
    ENG 110 A - Composition I (2025-2026 Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN EDUCA 207
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    ...An introduction to college-level writing as a process of drafting, revising and editing. This course emphasizes critical reading, writing, thinking and research skills as students write for a variety of audiences and purposes. Students will receive guided instruction in the writing process. An intro...
    a section of the Composition I course in English - ENG
    COM 110 A - Fund. of Public Speaking (2024-2025 Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 11-11:50 AM @ MAIN EDUCA 225
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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
    ECE 290 A - Administration & Supervision of Ear (2007-2008 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN EDUC B-02
    Tue, Thu: 2-3:30 PM @ MAIN EDUC B-02
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    ...This course covers topics pertinent to the current of future childcare director/owners. Students will plan all aspects of opening a childcare center, budgeting, personnel management and state licensing requirements. Consideration of working with culturally and ethnically diverse family systems, part...
    TRN 225 C - Intermediate MT IV (2011-2012 Fall)
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    ...This course is designed to continue expanding upon the learners? knowledge of Anatomy/Physiology, Medical Terminology, English for Medical Transcription Careers and Beginning Medical Transcription. This hands-on training implements all facets of medical transcription and is designed to offer real...
    a section of the Intermediate MT IV course in Medical Transcription - TRN
    CIT 165 A - Networking Fundamentals II (2017-2018 Spring)
    Mon, Wed: 8:30-10:20 AM @ MAIN SCITC 120
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    Networking Fundamentals II
    ECO 201 B - Microeconomics (2012-2013 Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:20 PM @ MAIN SKILL 117-D
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    ...This course introduces the fundamental principles of microeconomics and explores behavior of individual consumers and firms within the economic system. Topics include theories of supply and demand, market structures, and allocation of resources within competitive and imperfectly competitive markets....
    a section of the Microeconomics course in Economics - ECO
    CEU 313 P - Trades and TechnologiesOccupational Improvement (2014-2015 AY-CEU's)
    Tue, Wed, Thu: 8:30-5:00 PM @ OTHER
    For occupational improvement in trades and technologies.
    CEU 321 E - Health and SafetyOccupational Improvement (2014-2015 AY-CEU's)
    Fri: 1-5:00 PM @ MAIN
    Occupational Improvement in Health and Safety
    HIT 103 B - Medical Terminology (2010-2011 Fall)
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    ...This course emphasizes the language of medicine and includes the combination of word roots with prefixes and suffixes. An introductory overview of medical conditions and ailments, diagnostic terms and procedures, and treatment methodologies according to body system is provided. Accuracy in word cons...
    WLD 151 A - Welding Theory I (2019-2020 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 8:30-12:00 PM @ MAIN SKILL 103B
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    ...This course introduces the processes of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), and Oxy-Fuel Cutting (OFC). Emphasis is placed on the use of proper personal protective equipment and safe welding practices in the shop. Welding and cutting equipment, selection of welding suppl...
    a section of the Welding Theory I course in Welding Technology - WLD
    CJU 201 OL - Introduction to Criminal Justice (2022-2023 Fall)
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    This course provides an examination of the criminal justice system and process, including crime, law-making, prosecution, police, courts, and corrections.
    ACT 201 A - Elements of Accounting II (2011-2012 Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 8:30-9:50 AM @ MAIN EDUC 201
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    ...This course builds upon the foundational concepts introduced in Accounting I, delving deeper into financial reporting analysis and interpretation. Students will focus on advanced topics such as managerial accounting, cost behavior, budgeting, financial statement analysis and decision-making tools, w...
    a section of the Elements of Accounting II course in Accounting - ACT
    ENR 201 A - Statics (2023-2024 Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:20 PM @ MAIN STECH 201
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    This course studies the effects of external forces acting on stationary rigid bodies in equilibrium. Vector algebra is used to study two and three-dimensional systems of forces.Prerequisite: MTH 165
    a section of the Statics course in Engineering - ENR
    CEU 503 I - Medical Terminology (2009-2010 Med Trans)
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    ...This course emphasizes the language of medicine. It includes the combination of word roots with prefixes and suffixes. This course provides an introductory overview of medical conditions and ailments, diagnostic terms and procedures, and treatment methodologies according to body system. Accuracy...
    a section of the Medical Terminology course in Continuing Education - CEU
    HUM 106 A - Readings In Native American Lit (2009-2010 Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN EDUC 201
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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.
    BUS 170 A - Entrepreneurship (2012-2013 Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN SKILL 118
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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...
    CJU 201 A - Introduction to Criminal Justice (2022-2023 Fall)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-8:50 AM @ MAIN STECH 108
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    This course provides an examination of the criminal justice system and process, including crime, law-making, prosecution, police, courts, and corrections.
    COM 110 A - Fund. of Public Speaking (2017-2018 Summer1)
    Mon, Wed: 9-11:50 AM @ MAIN SCITC 118
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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
    ART 212 A - Tribal Arts II (2023-2024 Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 3-3:50 PM @ MAIN SKILL 110
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    ...This course offers students an opportunity to explore the tradition, innovation, and global influences within Indigenous communities and their artistic expression. Students utilize an interdisciplinary approach as they engage with current issues, expression, and communication as they create individu...
    a section of the Tribal Arts II course in Art/Art Marketing - ART
    BOT 209 A - Principle of Management (2013-2014 Spring)
    This course provides an overview of the latest managerial theories and skills needed to prepare students for contemporary managerial roles in today's organizational environments.
    HIT 216 A - Quality Improvement/Lab (2007-2008 Spring)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN BARDN 210
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 10-10:50 AM @ MAIN BARDN 210
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    ...This course emphasizes continuous quality improvement (CQI) or total quality management (TQM) techniques used by health care facilities to assure and assess the quality of care provided to their patients and customers. Concepts emphasized in this course include quality assurance, assessment, contin...
    CJU 410 A - Constitutional Law (2016-2017 Fall)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-11:00 AM @ MAIN SCITC 119
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    ...This course provides an in-depth examination of constitutional law as it relates to the criminal justice system with particular emphasis on the Bill of Rights. A historic overview of the creation of the U.S. Constitution, the formation of the American legal system, and the three branches of governme...
    a section of the Constitutional Law course in Criminal Justice - CJU
    FND 107 A - First Year ExperienceNursing Students (2014-2015 Spring)
    Tue: 9-9:50 AM @ MAIN EDUC ED111
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    This course is designed to promote a successful college experience. Emphasis is placed on American Indian spirituality and virtues as well as academics, balance, commitment, and diversity. (Summer, Fall, Spring)
    TES 292 A - Environmental Seminar III (2016-2017 Fall)
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    This 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.
    TES 095 B - Peer Tutor (2008-2009 Fall)
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    ...This course is designed to familiarize the student with the role of a tutor and the methods of effective tutoring. It emphasizes collaborative, interactive approaches to learning in a group setting. It employs a combinationof on-line learning with group discussion and instructor lectures. It focu...
    a section of the Peer Tutor course in Tribal Enviornmental Science - TES
    TRN 205 G - Intermediate Medical Transcription (2013-2014 Spring)
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    ...This course is designed to continue expanding upon the learners? knowledge of Anatomy/Physiology, Medical Terminology, English for Medical Transcription Careers and Beginning Medical Transcription. This hands-on training implements all facets of medical transcription and is designed to offer real...
    CJU 226 A - Criminal Investigations (2012-2013 Fall)
    Mon: 1-3:50 PM @ MAIN SCITC 119
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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
    AUT 204 A - Heating and Air Condition (2024-2025 Spring)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 8-11:50 AM @ MAIN SKILL 116-C
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    ...This course covers diagnosis, repair, adjustment, inspection, and basic theory of automotive heating and air conditioning systems which covers history and purpose, health and safety, temperature and pressure fundamentals, refrigeration system and components, system testing and servicing, case and du...
    ESR 391 A - Senior Seminar I (2019-2020 Spring)
    Fri: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN SCITC 231
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    This course examines current research and policy concerning the management of environmental resources. Guest lecturers will provide seminars that will form the basis of class analysis and discussion.
    a section of the Senior Seminar I course in Environmental Science - ESR
    ART 220 A - Art Marketing (2009-2010 Spring)
    Wed: 3-4:50 PM @ MAIN AAM AAM6
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    ...This course is designed to assist students in developing their own professional image through the production of their personal corporate image. Discussion and practical exercises on identifying potential markets, approaching marketing outlets, protecting their work, where and how to sell their work ...
    a section of the Art Marketing course in Art/Art Marketing - ART
    BOT 297 A - Office Administration Internship (2010-2011 Fall)
    This is an experiential activity that will be flexible to specialized areas of learning. The 16 hours of activity could be scheduled in block time, random time, or a designated time slot. (Fall, Spring)
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