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MVSK 1123-001 Beginning Mvskoke Language
MON/WEDS 4:00-5:30 PM HET 103 Colbert, M.
In this class, students will learn basic phrases, expressions, methods of
communication in the Mvskoke language. Beginning level
conversational proficiency will be emphasized. Theory.
MVSK 1123-002 Beginning Mvskoke Language
TUES. 5:00-8:00 PM HANNA SCHOOL Baker, S.
In this class, students will learn basic phrases, expressions, methods of
communication in the Mvskoke language. Beginning level
conversational proficiency will be emphasized. Theory.
MVSK 1133-001 Intermediate Mvskoke Language
MON/WEDS 4:00-5:30 PM HET 105 McNac, A.
This class will be a continuation of the Beginning Mvskoke Language
with an additional focus on reading, writing and comprehending the
language. Activities will emphasize Mvskoke language interaction
among students for achieving a higher level of conversational
proficiency. Theory. Prerequisites: MVSK 1123 or permission of
instructor.
MVSK 2013-001 Advanced Mvskoke Language
TUES/THURS 4:00-5:30 PM HET 105 Marshall, N.
This course is designed to give students intensive practice at the
advanced level in reading, writing and speaking the Muscogee language.
Listening and speaking skills will be emphasized in class. Students will
write a series of brief compositions and focus on developing new
vocabulary. Students will participate in simulated conversations using the
Mvskoke language. Theory. Prerequisite: MVSK 1123, MVSK 1133 or
permission of instructor.
MVSK 2133-001 Conversational Mvskoke Language
TUES/THURS 4:00-5:30 PM HET 105 Marshall, N.
This course will focus on listening and speaking the Creek Language
with intense practice on topics of everyday life.
MVSK 2253-001 Mvskoke Practicum: Reading & Writing
MON 4:00-7:00 PM HET 105 Marshall, N.
This course emphasizes integrations of skills and strategies for reading
and writing, including comprehension, vocabulary, fluency, sentence
structure, and writing Mvskoke.
MVSK 2333-001 Mvskoke Literacy Project: Service Learning
BY ARRANGEMENT. Contact the Tribal College Office prior to
September 5 for class meeting details. (Class is limited to ten
students). This course is a form of experiential learning and provides
students an opportunity to study and serve the tribal community by
working with Mvskoke related language programs. Students will
develop a portfolio relating to their service learning experience that
reflects practical knowledge on Mvskoke literacy.
MVSK 1213-001 Native American Tribal Government
TUES/THURS 5:00-6:30 PM HET 101 Staff
A brief historical overview of Tribal Governments using selected tribes
to provide a review of significant treaties, specific examples of
sovereignty, federal legislation and state compacts. The executive,
legislative and judicial branches of a selected tribal government will be
analyzed as well as a discussion of contemporary critical issues.
MVSK 1353-001 Human Relations
TUES 4:00-7:00 PM HET 103 Staff
The course focuses upon a better understanding of human behavior as
related to interpersonal relations on the job.
Foundations of human behavior, strategies for effective human relations,
fundamental skills of working as a team leader and team member, and
ways of anticipating, preventing, and coping with challenges of human
relations are major areas of study.
MGMT 2603-CMN Human Resources Management
THURS 5:00-8:30 PM TCNC Tiger, M.
A study of the roles of human resources management functions:
principles and practices in selection, staffing, wage and salary
administration, training, motivating, collective bargaining, and human
resource enterprises.
MVSK 2233-001 Public Relations
MON 4:00-7:00 PM HET 101 Wiley, A.
Introduction to the practice of public relations, including fundamental
concepts and theories, historical development and current issues.
ACCT 2103-CMN Financial Accounting
THURS 5:00-8:00 PM NCAT Hart, J
This course involves the theory and practice of measuring and recording
financial data for an economic unit; journalizing transactions; adjusting
entries for revenue and expense items, inventories, depreciation, internal
control with an emphasis on cash, current and long-term liabilities and
accounting for corporation stock transactions. Course emphasis will be
on the preparation and use of the income statement, balance sheet and
statement of cash flows. Theory.
GAM 2213-001 Native American Gaming Law
MON 5:30-8:30 PM **TCNC** Staff
This class will focus on the various local, state and federal regulatory
processes, including compacts, gaming ordinances and internal control
regulations.
GAM 1103-001 Introduction to Native/Oklahoma
Gaming TUES 5:30-8:30 PM **TCNC** Steed K.
This course will include history of Native American gaming focusing on
the unique aspects of tribal gaming in Oklahoma. Current and future
trends of Indian gaming will be discussed. Students will study issues of
the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.
GAM 1133-001 Basic Games Operations
WED 5:30-8:30 PM **TCNC** Steed K.
This course will focus on the basic understanding of rules and regulations
for roulette, electronic games, blackjack and casino carnival type games
and understanding the various personnel roles, duties and their functions.
GAM 1413-001 Introduction to the Casino Industry
THURS 4:00-7:00 PM **TCNC** Steed K.
Introduces the various segments of the gaming industry. Major topics
include a review of the historical background of gaming and the
evolution of the different types of gaming, including class II and III,
lottery, riverboat, conventional and Native American gaming.
CS 1013-CMN Computer Literacy & Applications
TUES/THURS 2:00-3:30 PM CMN-HET 101 Staff.
This course is an applied exploration of personal computing in which
students learn system operation and maintenance, internet technologies
and primary desktop applications.
Theory/Lab.
MVSK 2113 Tribal Court Systems
TUES/THURS 5:00-6:30 *CN Mound Complex*
Moore, P.
This course is designed to provide an overview of American Indian
Tribal Court Systems. This course will expose students to Tribal Court
Systems and its role in the Tribal Government and law enforcement
within Tribal jurisdictions.
MVSK 2243-001 History of the Mvskoke
THURS 4:00-7:00 PM HET 101
Coser, P.
Historical perspective of the Mvskokvlke, pertinent documents, historical
figures and analysis of events.
MVSK 2153-001 Grant Writing
MON 4:00-7:00 PM HET 101
Moss, J.
The course teaches the mechanics of proposal writing and the political
and social aspects of “grantsmanship”. Students will develop skills in
identifying sources of grant funding, doing useful research to support
their applications, and tailoring their proposals to specific audience
interest
MVSK 2513-001 Community Health
WED 4:00-7:00 PM HET 101
Douglas, B.
A course designed to create an awareness of current trends, basic issues,
controversial issues, and fundamental principles in Health Promotion and
Health Education. Particular emphasis will be placed in promoting the
physical, mental and social welfare of citizens in schools and
communities based on The Healthy People 2000: Health Promotion and
Disease Prevention Objectives.
MVSK 2523-001 Personal and Family Living
THURS 4:00-7:00 PM HET 101
Bunner, A.
This course is designed to empower students to take action for the well
being of themselves and others as they effectively manage the roles and
responsibilities created by family, career and community interactions.
MVSK 2163-001 Project Management: Service Learning
BY ARRANGEMENT. Contact the Tribal College Office prior to
September 5 for class meeting details. (Class is limited to ten
students). This course is a form of experiential learning and provides
students an opportunity to study and serve the tribal community by
working with program directors and/or managers. Students will develop
a portfolio relating to their service learning experience that reflects
practical knowledge on managing project scope, schedule and resources. |
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SPECIAL NOTICE TO TRIBAL COLLEGE
CHARTER GROUP STUDENTS
When enrolling in General Education classes, you will
need to refer to the OSU-Okmulgee schedule online. |
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NOTE: Students wanting to enroll in OSU-Okmulgee night
classes look online.
Students who wish to enroll in courses without intending to pursue a degree may be permitted to enroll in up to nine credit
hours without submitting academic credentials. This can be done
by mail, or in person, by completing the Special Application form
in this booklet. Once a student has successfully completed nine
hours, regular admission is required. |
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OSU- OKMULGEE BUILDINGS:
EGT=Science & Technology Building
NCAT= Noble Center for Advancing Technology
HET=Health & Environmental Technology Building |
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CMN BUILDINGS:
*MCN=Muscogee Creek Nation Complex
**TCNC= Tulsa Creek Nation Casino |
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