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Liberal Arts

The Liberal Arts degree provides a broad, interdisciplinary approach to ways of knowing in the areas of arts, humanities, social science, and natural science. This versatile degree will facilitate students who plan to pursue a baccalaureate degree (most courses transfer as general education requirements) or to advance their employability level to be marketable in public or private institutions.

Department Contact

Shelly Norris

snorris@ancollege.edu

Student Outcomes
 
  • Apply knowledge from their journey through Liberal Arts coursework to real-world situations across a range of actual and hypothetical contexts.
  • Apply effective written and verbal communication skills to meet a variety of purposes and audience needs.
  • Locate, use, and report information using quantitative and qualitative research techniques and the scientific method to conduct ethical research.
  • Analyze a wide range of art forms for their contribution to ʔɔʔɔɔ́ɔ́niiénńɔh and Nakoda culture, as well as other indigenous and mainstream societies.
  • Use a variety of technologies to obtain, analyze, create, and publish written artifacts and multimodal texts.
First Year Fall Semester
Second Year Fall Semester
Class
Name
Credit
Service-Learning Elective
AIS 110/AIS 250/BGEN 110/GS 100
1
GE Elective
COMX 115 or COMX 111
3
WRIT 101
College Writing I
3
M 121
College Algebra
4
GS 110
Finding Place
1
ANL 155/150
Aaniiih/Nakoda Lang I
3
First Year Spring Semester
Class
Name
Credit
Elective
Humanities
3
GE Elective
Natural Science with Lab
4
WRIT 201
College Writing II
3
ANL 156/151
Aaniiih/Nakoda Lang II
3
AIS 100
Introduction to AIS
3
Class
Name
Credit
Elective
Science with Lab
4
GE Elective
Social Science
3
HUM 101
Intro to Humanities
3
BFIN 205
Personal Finance
3
AIS 225
American Indian Literature
3
Second Year Spring Semester
Class
Name
Credit
Elective
3
Elective
3
Elective
3
GE Elective
Humanities
3
LS 290
Cap Stone
1

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