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HUM 345 Indian Territory
This course examines the cultural, social, economic, environmental, and political background of Indian territory in what is now the state of Oklahoma. It surveys the diverse geographical regions, tribal cultures, the impact of the Indian Removal Act, assimilation, acculturation, westward expansion, the Civil War, boarding schools, the Dawes Act, the Curtis Act, and land runs on Territory residents. The course also treats post-Civil War violence, outlaws, and the role of tribal courts along with controversies over removals, Land Run celebrations, allotment scandals, and Osage oil murders. (Same as HIST 318 and ISP 345.)
Bachelor of Music in Organ and Church Music
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...3 HUM 204 Western Civilization I 3 HUM...Conducting I 2 COND 345 Conducting II 2...
Minor in Leadership Studies
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...HSES 381 Sport Ethics HUM 510 Science, Technology...and Society, Honors LING 345 Language and Gender...