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Demonstrate basic computer literacy including internet access, electronic communications and basic software applications including word processing. (Outcome #10) Integrate and practice Iñupiaq knowledge, culture, and values in the classroom and other interpersonal settings. (Outcome #11) Examine, understand and use multiple effective and culturally-relevant teaching strategies to positively influence young children’s development and learning. (Outcome# 12)
Program Entry and Timing The AA program is designed to accommodate full and part-time students. Students may begin at any point and may take classes for which they meet the prerequisites. Notes: All credits must be at the 100 level or above with at least 20 credits at the 200 level. No course can be counted more than once in to meet a requirement in more than one category.
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS, IÑUPIAQ EARLY LEARNING Course Requirements
Credits
Communications
(9 credits)
COMM 131X
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
3
ENGL 111X
Introduction to Academic Writing
3
ENGL 211X
Academic Writing About Literature
3
ENGL 213X
Academic Writing About the Social and Natural Sciences
3
Complete ONE of the following :
Mathematics, Science and Technology
(12-13) credits)
IT 100
Intro to Online Learning (or demonstrate competency)
1
LS 101X
Library Information and Research
1
MATH
Math 105X or Math 107X
3-4
Complete ONE of the following : BIOL 100X
Human Biology
4
BIOL 103X
Biology and Society
4
BIOL 104X
Natural History of Alaska
4
CHEM 103X
Introduction to General Chemistry
4
GEOS 100X
Introduction to Earth Science
4
Complete ONE:
Math or Science Elective
3
Social Science
(3 credits)
Complete ONE of the following: ANTH 100X
Individuals, Society and Culture
3
ANTH 242
Native Cultures of Alaska
3
HIST 115
Alaska, Land and Its People
3
INU 210
Iñupiaq Land Use, Values and Resources
3
INU 220
North Slope Iñupiaq History, Language and Culture
3
SSC 218
Topics in the Social Sciences
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