Tribal Management
TM 101 3 Credits
Introduction to Tribal Government
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.) (3 + 0) Offered Fall
TM 105 3 Credits
Introduction to Tribal Finance Applications
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.) (3 + 0) Offered
Spring
TM 199 3 Credits
Tribal Management Practicum I
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.) (3 + 0) Offered Fall, Spring
TM 201 3 Credits
Advanced Tribal Government
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.) (3 + 0) Offered Spring
TM 205 3 Credits
Advanced Tribal Finance Applications
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.) (3 + 0) Offered Fall
TM 299 3 Credits
Tribal Management Practicum II
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.) (3 + 0)
Offered Fall, Spring