Courses
Courses numbered below 1000 are developmental courses, and do not count toward graduation or a degree and are not transferable to another institution. Courses numbered 1000-1999 are first-year courses. Students should try to select these classes in their first year of study, because these courses often provide the knowledge and skills necessary to complete courses that are more advanced. Courses numbered 2000-2999 are second-year courses. Some of the second-year courses may require the completion of 1000-level courses before enrollment. Recommended or required prerequisites are noted in the course descriptions.
Course Codes
Anishinaabe Studies and Fine Arts
ANSH - Anishinaabe Studies
ARTS - Art
MUSC - Music
OJIB - Ojibwemowin
Communications
ENGL - English
SPCH - Speech
History and
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Mathematics
CRJS - Criminal Justice
GEOG - Geography
HIST - History
HUSV - Human Services
PHIL - Philosophy
POLS - Political Science
PSYC - Psychology
SOCL - Sociology
MATH - Math
Science and Environmental Studies
BIOL - Biology
CHEM - Chemistry
PSCI - Physical Science
Student Success
CEXP - Career Explorations
FYEX - First Year Experience
Technology
TECH - Technology
A
ANSH 1100: Introduction to Anishinaabe Studies
ANSH 1200: History of the Red Lake Nation
ANSH 1300: Anishinaabe Nutrition and Fitness
ANSH 1400: Anishinaabe Philosophy
ANSH 2100: Anishinaabeg in Cinema and Popular Culture
ANSH 2200: Anishinaabe Leadership
ANSH 2300: Economics of Anishinaabe Nations
ANSH 2400: Anishinaabe Psychology
B
BIOL 1100: Introductory Biology
BIOL 1200: Introductory Biology II
BIOL 1800: Environmental Ethics
BIOL 2100: Environmental Science
BIOL 2200: Human Anatomy and Physiology
BIOL 2300-2500: Science Research Project I, II, II
C
E
F
G
ENGL 0950: Writing and Reading Skills
ENGL 2200: Literature and the Environment
H
HIST 1100: Anishinaabe and U.S. History, 1830-Present
HIST 1400: The American Past: Since 1877
HUSV 1100: Introduction to Human Services
HUSV 2300: Community Services Practicum
M
O
P
POLS 1100: Introduction to American Politics
PSYC 1100: Introductory Psychology
S
SOCL 1100: Introductory Sociology
SOCL 2100: Social Issues and Change