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UW-Eau Claire Offers Course on History
of Policies Affecting Indian Tribes
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MAILED: Jan. 8, 1998
EAU CLAIRE -- The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire will offer a one-credit course titled "The History of Contemporary Federal/State Policies Impacting Indian Tribes."
The course, offered statewide over the Educational Teleconference Network, will run from 4:30-5:50 p.m. Jan. 27-April 7.
The course will examine how the temporary educational, social and administrative federal and state policies were formed, and how Indian tribes plan, implement and evaluate the incorporation of those policies within their communities.
Class participants can earn one undergraduate or graduate credit. The cost is $120.48 for an undergraduate or $198.82 for a graduate credit. To register, contact Registration Services at (715) 836-2424.
The class is sponsored by the UW-Eau Claire College of Arts and Sciences Continuing Education, and the department of history in cooperation with UW-Extension.
If you have questions about the course, call the Arts and Sciences Continuing Education office at (715) 836-2031.
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[Administrative Offices]
[News Bureau]
Janice B. Wisner UW-Eau Claire News Bureau Schofield 218 (715) 836-4741
newsbur@uwec.edu
Updated: Jan. 13, 1998
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