Indigenous Liberal Studies BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE FALL 2014/SPRING 2015 120 CREDITS Student Name: 1st year Advisor: Major Advisor: Course # LIBS103 LIBS104 IDST101 ENGL101 ENGL102 MATH102, MATH103 or MATH104 TECH101 ENGL100 ARTS101, LIBS111 or LIBS 121, 122 & 123 HIST101 MATH104 TRDA101 ANTH160 LANG I LANG II IDST201 IDST205 PHIL201 POLS240 ARTH211 or ARTH212 IDST251 ENGL260 IDST290 MUSM260 MUSM320 IDST451 IDST499 Bachelor of Arts Degree Indigenous Liberal Studies 120 Credits GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS NOTE: Classes taken to satisfy General Education Requirements cannot be applied to ILS Department or Major Requirements Freshman Seminar ePortfolio Introduction to Indigenous Studies English Composition I English Composition II Science with Lab Geometry: Artist’s Perspective or College Algebra or Numbers and Society or College Level Math (not Developmental or Remedial) Technology Basics for College Health/Wellness Elective Health/Wellness Elective The Art of Public Speaking Elective DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS Survey of Native American History Numbers and Society Traditional Arts and Ecology Indigenous Cultural Anthropology of North America Native Eyes Interdisciplinary course Native Eyes Interdisciplinary course Indigenous Philosophies for the 21st Century Contemporary Tribal Government Native American Art History I or Native American Art History II Indigenous Inquiry Introduction to Native American Literature Internship I Oral Histories Research Research Methods Senior Seminar Senior Project MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Major Requirements 27 Credits At least 21 credits hours must come from upper division (300-400) courses. The 27 credit hours are to be divided between the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, traditional arts, music and performance and language. Business and management courses will count as a major requirement courses as long as the Credits 30 2 1 3 3 3 4 3 3 1 1 3 3 54 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 27 Semester Taken Grade Transfer Credit business courses are not used to satisfy the Business Certificate program. Museum Studies courses will count as a major requirement courses as long as the Museum Studies courses are not applied to a Museum Studies minor or Museum Studies Certificate. upper division (300-400) humanities upper division (300-400) social sciences upper division (300-400) natural sciences upper division (300-400) traditional arts upper division (300-400) music/performance upper division (300-400) language upper division (300-400) Business and management courses will count as a major requirement courses as long as the business courses are not used to satisfy the Business Certificate program. Museum Studies courses will count as a major requirement courses as long as the Museum Studies courses are not applied to a Museum Studies minor or Museum Studies Certificate. Choose electives from IAIA Course offerings. Choose from courses offered in Cinematic Arts, Creative Writing or Studio Arts. ElectiveElectiveElective- 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 3 3 3 I, ____________________________________ agree this will be the degree plan I will fulfill. If the department Print Student Name makes changes to the curriculum during my residency, I will have the option of going to the new degree plan and if I chose to do so, I will sign a new degree plan with my Advisor and submit to the Registrar. I understand I cannot go back to the original degree plan if I chose the new option. Student Signature:___________________________________________ Date:________________________ I,____________________________________ am responsible for submitting a “Course Substitution Form” attached to the Registration form Print Major Advisor Name or the Add/Drop form in the event my Advisee cannot take the required course as indicated above. 1st Yr Advisor Signature: ____________________________ Date:___________ Major Advisor Signature:____________________________ Date:___________ Registrar’s Signature:_______________________________ Date:___________