Description
Studies the governance and administration of contemporary Native Nations. It examines legislative, executive and judicial structures and functions, as they relate to nation rebuilding. Students study a Nation's major executive/administrative functions recognizing that effective administration is a key to self-determination and sovereignty. The course places contemporary challenges in a historical context.
Grade Modes
Credit
Department(s)
Start Term
Spring 2001
Instructional Methods
Lecture (A)
Course Attributes
Material Fee Code 00 (MF00), Exemption: Local Cert (EC92)