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TM
101
(3
Credits)
Fall
Introduction
to
Tribal
Government
(3+0)
Comprehensive
study
of
tribal
government
and
politics
in
rural
Alaska.
Explores
the
differences
and
relationships
among
tribal,
state
and
federal
government.
Presents
key
concepts
for
building
and
enhancing
tribal
government
for
building
program
and
institutional
development.
(Prerequisites:
Must
be
familiar
with
computer
and
related
word
processing
and
spreadsheet
programs.)
TM
105
(3
Credits)
Spring
Introduction
to
Tribal
Finance
Applications
(3+0)
Tools
and
methods
for
the
management
and
oversight
of
tribal
government
programs
and
organizations
in
rural
Alaska.
Student
evaluation
includes
how
well
the
student
affects
changes
in
tribal
operations
and
tribal
management.
(Prerequisites:
Must
be
familiar
with
computer
and
related
word
processing
and
spreadsheet
programs.)
TM
199
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Tribal
Management
Practicum
I
(3+0)
Professional
and
personal
development
while
working
in
a
rural
service
organization.
Emphasis
on
developing
the
understanding
and
skills
necessary
for
delivery
of
rural
services.
Course
is
guided
by
an
academic
advisor.
Student
must
be
willing
and
able
to
work
independently
outside
the
classroom
and
in
the
community.
(Prerequisites:
Must
be
familiar
with
computer
and
related
word
processing
and
spreadsheet
programs.)
TM
201
(3
Credits)
Spring
Advanced
Tribal
Government
(3+0)
Comprehensive
study
of
tribal
government
and
politics
in
rural
Alaska.
Explores
the
differences
and
relationships
among
tribal,
state
and
federal
government.
Presents
key
concepts
for
building
and
enhancing
tribal
government
for
building
program
and
institutional
development.
(Prerequisites:
Must
be
familiar
with
computer
and
related
word
processing
and
spreadsheet
programs.)
TM
205
(3
Credits)
Fall
Advanced
Tribal
Finance
Applications
(3+0)
Advanced
tools
and
methods
for
the
management
and
oversight
of
tribal
government
programs
and
organizations
in
rural
Alaska.
Student
evaluation
includes
how
well
the
student
affects
changes
in
tribal
operations
and
tribal
management.
(Prerequisites:
TM
105
and
must
be
familiar
with
computer
and
related
word
processing
and
spreadsheet
programs.)
TM
299
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Tribal
Management
Practicum
II
(3+0)
Professional
and
personal
development
while
working
in
a
rural
service
organization.
Emphasis
on
developing
the
understanding
and
skills
necessary
for
delivery
of
rural
services.
Course
is
guided
by
an
academic
advisor.
Student
must
be
willing
and
able
to
work
independently
outside
the
classroom
and
in
the
community.
(Prerequisites:
Must
be
familiar
with
computer
and
related
word
processing
and
spreadsheet
programs.)
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