
Summer
Course Offerings
Cross-Cultural
Studies summer course offerings can be accessed through
Summer Sessions.
CCS F603-Field Study Research
Methods
June 21 - July 9, 2010
F01 (52068)
/ F02 (52069)
Instructor: Melissa Rickey
Credits: 3
Focus on techniques for conducting both quantitative and qualitative
field research. Particular emphasis on considerations for conducting
field research in cross-cultural settings.
Prerequisites Prerequisites: Graduate standing or permission of instructor.
Time: 8:30am- 12:00pm
Days:
Mon &Tue &Wed &Thu &Fri
Building: ONEI Room: 214
CCS F608 F01-Indigenous Knowledge
Systems
July 7 - August 6, 2010
CRN: 51309
Instructor: Oscar Kawagley
Credits: 3
A comparative survey and analysis of the epistemological properties,
world views and modes of transmission associated with various indigenous
knowledge systems. Emphasis on knowledge systems practiced in Alaska.
Prerequisites Prerequisites: Graduate standing or approval of instructor.
Time: 12:00pm- 1:50pm
Days: Mon &Tue &Wed &Thu &Fri
Building: GRUE Room: 304
CCS F610 FS2-Education and
Cultural Processes
June 1 - Aug. 16, 2010
CRN: 51542
Instructor: Raymond Barnhardt
Credits: 3
Advanced study of the function of education as a cultural process
and its relation to other aspects of a cultural system. Students
will be required to prepare a study in which they examine some aspect
of education in a particular cultural context. Also available via
Independent Learning.
Notes Fairbanks area students only - Print-Based Course.
SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS:Computer, interent, email, DVD, CD-Rom. Class meets
Multicultural ED requirement for teacher certification. Register
at UAOnline, at UAF main campus or TVC. Buy Books at CRCD Bookstore
in Fairbanks.
Grade Mode: Letter Grades with Plus/Minus
Building: DIST Room: CORRESP
CCS/ED F613 F01-Alaska Standards
for Culturally Responsive Schools
June 14 - July 2, 2010
CRN: 51351
Instructor: Raymond Barnhardt
Credits: 3
Guidelines, rationale and resources for adapting educational policies,
programs and practices to better address the cultural well-being
of the students and communities they serve. Content will be grounded
in the "Alaska Standards for Culturally Responsive Schools" including
standards for students, teachers, curriculum, schools and communities.
Time: 9:00am- 12:00pm
Days: Mon &Tue &Wed &Thu &Fri
Campus: Building: UPARK Room: 150
CCS F698 F01-Master's Research
Project
May 17 - August 27, 2010
CRN: 52456
Instructor: Raymond Barnhardt
Credits: 1-12
Research project for graduate students earning an M.A. Enrollment is contingent
on admission to the graduate program and permission of the graduate committee.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Internet
Meets by arrangement.
CCS F699 F01-Master's Thesis
May 17 - August 27, 2010
CRN: 52471
Instructor: Raymond Barnhardt
Credits: 1-12
Thesis project for graduate students earning a masters or PhD. Enrollment
is contingent on admission to the graduate program and permission of the graduate
committee.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Internet
Meets by arrangement