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  1. Sarah from Alaska: The Sudden Rise and Brutal Education of a New Conservative Superstar by Scott Conroy, Shushannah Walshe, 2009-11-03
  2. A Schoolteacher in Old Alaska: The Story of Hannah Breece by Hannah Breece, 1997-01-28
  3. Alaska Education in Perspective 2008-09
  4. Alaska Education in Perspective 2003-2004 by Kathleen O'Leary Morgan, 2003-09
  5. Report On the Work of the Bureau of Education for the Natives of Alaska
  6. Report On Education In Alaska by Jackson Sheldon 1834-1909, 2010-10-14
  7. Annual Report On Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska by Sheldon Jackson, 2010-03-01
  8. Annual Report On Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska, Volume 14 by Sheldon Jackson, 2010-02-23
  9. Annual Report On Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska, Issue 5 by Sheldon Jackson, 2010-02-22
  10. Annual Report On Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska, Volume 10 by Sheldon Jackson, 2010-02-24
  11. Hypothermia (Education Publication Series : No 15) by Alaska Sea Grant Program, 1992-06-01
  12. Annual Report On Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska, Volume 13
  13. Annual Report On Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska, Volume 7
  14. Report On Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska, Volume 8 by Sheldon Jackson, 2010-04-03

21. Alaska Bird Watching/Birding Information: General Information And Bird Tour Oper
Bird Observatory The alaska Bird Observatory is an alaska nonprofit corporation. andconservation of birds and their habitats through research and education.
http://www.alaskaecotourism.org/activities/bird_watching.html
Alaska Activities Accommodations Biking Bird Watching Booking Agencies Customized Tours Education Programs Fishing Hiking/Backpacking Horseback Riding Hunting Mountaineering Natural History Tours Ocean Charters/Water Taxis Ocean Cruises Day Ocean Cruises Overnight Rafting and Water Activities Sea Kayaking Transportation Visitor Information Wilderness Lodges Wildlife Viewing/Photography Winter Activities Alaska Bird Watching...
The enjoyment of birding in Alaska is enhanced by learning where and when to find the birds one is searching for. Proper trip planning can maximize one's chances at seeing a high number of bird species during a trip to Alaska. Alaska's range of natural habitats - arctic, tundra, boreal forests, rainforest, and seacoasts - reflects a wide diversity of ecosystems and therefore, bird species. The diversity of habitats and the migration patterns to Alaskan breeding grounds offer a magnificent display and an amazing opportunity to see birds in their breeding plumage that many birders rarely get to observe. Alaska attracts birds from many areas of the world, including South America, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica. Migration allows birds to capitalize on abundant food sources available during the brief summer season. Alaska's bird checklist includes 445 documented species and an additional 35 unsubstantiated species. With over 130 million acres of federally protected lands, these protected habitats represent an important component of preserving many bird populations.

22. Research Projects - Education-General
Research Projects education-general. of the Mayor's Commission on Public educationBrian Gill. Achievement of American Indian and alaska Native Children David
http://www.rand.org/child/res.ed.gen.html
Research Projects - Education-General
Ongoing Projects
Recently Completed Projects
An Analysis of the Mechanisms and Drivers for Drug Prevention Funding and Decision-Making

Robin Meili Analytic Plan to Evaluate NLSS and CSRD Survey Data
Mark Berends and Sheila Kirby Comprehensive School Reform
Georges Vernez Conceptualization and Measurement of the Characteristics, Practices, and Philosophies of the Teachers of Young Children
Cassie Guarino and Laura Hamilton
Tom Glennan Effective Informal Learning: Evidence and Practical Knowledge
Megan Beckett The Effects of High Fertility on Human Capital Under Structural Adjustment: The African Case
Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue Emergency Immigrant Education Program - Mental Health Intervention Project
Bradley Stein Enhancing Mental Health Services for Traumatized Youth Pilot Study Lisa Jaycox Evaluating the Impact of School Breakfast and Lunch Programs Jayanta Bhattacharya and Steven Haider Evaluation of Benedum Collaborative Model of Teacher Education at West Virginia University Brian Gill Evaluation of Charter Schools Dominic Brewer and Ron Zimmer Evaluation of the Edison Schools Program Laura Hamilton Evaluation of School-Based Arts Programs in Los Angeles Laura Hamilton and Melissa Rowe Explaining Student Achievement Trends, 1972-1992

23. Education World® - Special Education : General Resources
Produces beautiful footcrafted alaskan Spirit Dolls in her alaska Special Feet CLASSPlus computer program to generate Individual education Plans (IEP) for
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=962

24. 2002-2003 UAF Catalog: Contents
EXPERIENCE The University of alaska Fairbanks Experience Requirements general UniversityRequirements. of Arts in Teaching Secondary education Program Master of
http://www.uaf.edu/catalog/
2002-2003 UAF Catalog The General Catalog is your complete guide to studying at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The catalog includes information on admission and graduation requirements, the academic calendar, and program and course listings for certificate, associate, bachelor's, master's and Ph.D degree students. The General Catalog is updated each academic year to reflect changes in academic rules and degree requirements. If you are looking for a different academic year than the one listed above, view our archived catalogs For more information about UAF, visit our online virtual tour QuickJump DEGREES AND PROGRAMS COURSE DESCRIPTIONS THE UAF EXPERIENCE UNDERGRADUATE Applying for Admission How to Register Academic Regulations How to Earn a Degree Degree Requirements GRADUATE Applying for Admission How to Register Academic Regulations How to Earn a Degree Degree Requirements UAF EXPENSES Tuition Fees Paying Fees Refunds Financial Aid HOUSING STUDENT SERVICES CAMPUS RESOURCES RESEARCH COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS DEGREES AND PROGRAMS COURSE DESCRIPTIONS UAF REGISTER Index About this Catalog Academic Calendar Accreditation EXPERIENCE
The University of Alaska Fairbanks Experience

UNDERGRADUATE
Applying for Admission

25. Catalog Of Marine Education Publications And Videos
in Oceanography and MarineRelated Fields education and job alaska Waterproof fieldguide to alaska's 29 marine general Interest BAfter the Exxon Valdez Oil
http://www.uaf.edu/seagrant/Pubs_Videos/edu.html
Marine Education
If you want to learn about marine life and the environment of our northern seas, these materials will be valuable. Whether you are a teacher looking for a curriculum guide to Alaska's marine resources or a naturalist looking for a field guide to marine mammals, there is something for everyone in this collection of authoritative books, posters, videos, and brochures about Alaska's ocean resources. For more information about education materials on Alaska's natural resources, visit the Alaska Natural Resource and Outdoor Education Association web site. Our Alaska Sea Week Curriculum Series is on sale for 20 percent off! See our Sea Week Specials page for details. How to order our publications. Contents Teaching Materials
Alaska Sea Week Curriculum Series

Career Guides

Posters
...
General Interest
Note: Some items are listed in more than one catalog. All items are labeled with one of these tags: = Book/Booklet = Brochure = Curriculum Guide
= Journal Article Reprint = Poster = Thesis = Video
Teaching Materials
  • ANROE Guide to Alaska Natural Resource Education Materials
    Catalog lists curriculum guides, activity books, and kits for teachers. 24 pp.
  • 26. NOAA Ocean Explorer: Exploring Alaska’s Seamounts - Lesson Plans
    students to ocean exploration in general, and additional conducted as part of theAlaska Seamount Expedition. to the National Science education Standards, the
    http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/02alaska/background/edu/education.htm

    Mission Plan

    Education

    Seamount

    Geology
    ...
    Information

    Senior Alvin Pilot Dudley Foster communicates observations to scientists aboard the Atlantis while exploring thousands of meters below the surface. Education
    Read a description of each lesson plan and/or download them to your computer.

    The Alaska Seamount Expedition brings together, scientists from many universities and research institutions to study several unexplored seamounts in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) and try to understand how they formed and to determine their volcanic history. They will also characterize these unique habitats and explore the diverse communities of organisms such as fish and invertebrates that exist around these undersea mountains.
    Marine Sciences Alaska Native and Minority Student Internship/Mentoring Program
    will participate in the cruise, as will a K-12 educator. The student and teacher will assist with the collection of material for the NOAA Ocean Explorer Web site, through which the general public will be able to follow the expedition. A team of professional videographers will be present throughout the cruise with the goal of developing an expedition video. This cruise will also provide an educational platform for the North Pacific Fisheries Observer Training Center , as one observer trainer will join the cruise, as will their new Director, Peter Risse. There is also potential for an Observer Training video to be developed from the footage collected during the Alvin dives.

    27. BSHS - General Education Requirements
    See Chapter 9, Page 88, University of alaska Anchorage 20022003 Course Catalog.Courses listed here as satisfying a general education Requirement are also
    http://health.uaa.alaska.edu/bshs/ger.htm

    Curriculum

    Courses

    MEDEX Program

    Admissions

    Gen Ed Requirements
    UAA Requirements

    BSHS Contacts

    Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences
    GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (GER) FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREEES
    All students who earn a baccalaureate degree from UAA must have completed the General Education Requirements (34 credits required). Courses may fulfill more than one requirement in a degree program. No course may be counted in more than one General Education category. Courses ending with numbers 93 or 94 will not satisfy a GER. UAA courses not on the approved GER list can not be petitioned to meet a GER. The General Education Requirement provides students with a common educational experience that will foster the development of habits and capabilities fundamental to personal growth and productive life. To this end, UAA students take courses in six basic areas: 1. Courses in Written and Oral Communication develop the critical reading, thinking, and communication faculties (writing, speaking, and listening) necessary for personal and professional success.

    28. Search
    AfterSchool Programs. American Indian and alaska Native education. Arts education. E-Rate.EDGAR (education Department general Administrative Regulations).
    http://search.ed.gov/
    Topics: Accountability, Assessment, and Standards Accreditation Achievement Gap Adult and Vocational Education@ ... Writing

    29. Alaska Department Of Natural Resources - General Interest Categories
    general Interest Categories. Cabins; Campgrounds; Hosts; Passes. Top education. AlaskaGeospacial Data Clearninghouse; Geologic Information Guide; Geology Publications;
    http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/pic/categories.htm
    Home General Interest Divisions/Offices Search Index
    General Interest Categories
    About DNR
    Top
    Authorizations
    Top
    Camping
    Top
    Education
    Top
    Mining
    Top
    State Forests
    Top
    State Parks
    Historical Parks/Sites Top
    Water Related

    30. Education Data
    local government expenditures, general expenditures, higher elementary education,secondary education, social welfare West Virginia, alaska, Arizona, California
    http://www.sreb.org/main/EdData/DataLibrary/econandgovdata/econandgovdata.asp
    Data Library
    Economic and Government Data
    Per-Capita Income [FB02.XLS] Last updated Nov. 26, 2001. Poverty Rates in the Population and Among Children [FB08.XLS] Last updated Aug. 22, 2002. Overall poverty rate, children in poverty, under age 18, United States, SREB States, Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, D.C., Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Employment and Unemployment in the Civilian Labor Force [FB09.XLS] Last updated Jun. 29, 2001. Civilian labor force, employed, unemployed, unemployment rates, United States, SREB states, SREB states as a percentage of the nation, Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, D.C., Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

    31. General Education Courses (34 Credits)
    No course may be counted in more than one general education Requirement category. NOTEHIST 341 or ANTH 200 will meet the State requirement for alaska Studies
    http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/ed/eled/oldhandbook/ElEdDegreeRequire.html
    NEEDS WORK-PDF OF FORM
    Elementary Education Handbook Return to Table of Contents
    Elementary Education Degree Requirements General Education Courses (34 Credits) Date Grade Credits Comments Oral / Written Communication
    ENGL 111 (3)
    ENGL 211, 212 or 213 (3)
    COMM 111, 235, 237, or 241 (3) Quantitative Skills
    AS 252 (300 prior to 94-95), 307
    MATH 107, 108, 109, 200, 201, 270, 272 Fine Arts
    ART 160, 261, 262, 367
    DNCE 170
    JPC 367
    MUS 121, 221, 222
    THR 111, 311, 312, 411, 412 Natural Sciences Must include one laboratory class ASTR 103, 104 BIOL 102, 103, 105, 106, 111, 112, CHEM 103, 104, 105, 106 GEOG 205, 205L GEOL 111, 112, 115, 115L PHYS 123, 124, 211,212 NOTE: The State of Alaska requires three credits in Alaska Studies and three credits in Multicultural Education for teacher certification. See list for acceptable courses. Each student bears the responsibility of maintaining a careful and accurate record of his/her academic progress. In addition, it is the responsibility of each student to determine whether or not degree and other requirements have been met. While your advisor, the Student Services Office or Enrollment Services may assist you, and while each may have the responsibility to assist in your progress, you must not forget that it is your degree that is awarded. Date Grade Credits Comments Humanities ART 261, 262, 367

    32. Northern Review #20: General Issue
    Contents Articles. Parental Roles in Rural alaska education A Modelfor the Circumpolar North? Karen Erickson And Gerald A. McBeath 11.
    http://www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/review/issue20.html

    College Home Page
    NR Home Page Tables of Contents
    The Northern Review #20 (Winter 1999)
    Contents Articles Parental Roles in Rural Alaska Education: A Model for the Circumpolar North?
    Karen Erickson And Gerald A. McBeath Demographic Models Associated with Incarcerated Alaska Native Criminal Offenders
    David M. Blurton and Gary D. Copus The Crow Reincarnated as Jesus
    Dominique Legros Seasons of Recovery and the Road to Prevention
    Kelly Hazel, Gerald Mohatt, and Lester Keller
    Reviews The Arctic Council: A Study in Governmentality , by Monica Tennberg
    Reviewed by Steven Smyth 107 Reformulating Security: A Case Study From Arctic Canada , by Richard Langlais
    Reviewed by Duane Bratt 109 Creating Regimes: Arctic Accords and International Governance , by Oran R. Young
    Reviewed by Steven Smyth 112 Good Time Girls of the Alaska-Yukon Gold Rush , by Lael Morgan Reviewed by Charlene Porsild 114 The Great Northern Lost Moose Catalogue , edited by Lost Moose Publishing Reviewed by Floyd McCormick 116 Inhabited Wilderness: Indians, Eskimos, and National Parks in Alaska , by Theodore Catton Reviewed by Manon Moreau 118 Klondike Paradise: Where Royalty and Prospectors Sip Tea in the Wilderness , by C. R. Porter

    33. Alaska Division Of Insurance
    Part of the alaska Department of Community and Economic Development. Develops, interprets, and enforces Category Society Government Regulators Insurance United States...... Terminations Company Appointments Continuing education Audits Form RATE AND FORM FILINGS,general INSURANCE PRODUCT RELATED alaska Comprehensive Health
    http://www.dced.state.ak.us/insurance/
    Welcome to the
    Alaska Division of Insurance
    Our mission is to develop, interpret, and enforce the insurance statutes and regulations; protect and educate the consumer; and enhance the insurance business environment. We hope that the pages within this site will be of benefit to both the insurance consumer and the insurance industry. As always, feel free to contact us directly with your questions or comments. As well, we welcome any feedback you might have regarding this site. Please e-mail us with any questions, comments or suggestions. LICENSING 1033 Consent Application Bulletin B98-05 Adjuster Information License Form Exemptions Study Material . Please note: this is a very large pdf document, it may take a while to download. Unlicensed Adjuster Single Loss or
    Catastrophe Form
    Alaska Statutes Alaska Administrative Code (Regulations) ... Business Transaction Form Certifications Certificate of License Status Request a Certificate of License Status Letter of Clearance (Residents Only) Change Form Check Your License Status Company Appointment/
    Termination of Company Appointment
    Company Appointment Termination of Company Appointments Fingerprinting Fingerprint Flyer Fingerprint Processing Fee Change Firm Licensing Firm Branch (Secondary) Location ... License Fees, Types and Classes

    34. The Russian Church And Native Alaskan Cultures
    Color map. general Chart of alaska to Accompany Reindeer Report by Sheldon Jackson,LL.D. general Agent of education in alaska, 1904. Baltimore A. Hoen Co.
    http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/russian/russch7.html
    The Russian Church and Native Alaskan Cultures
    Native Education
    Second in importance to the conversion of Native Alaskans was their education. On the founding of the first Russian colony on Kodiak Island in 1784, a school as well as a church was immediately established. Significantly, the school, supported by the Russian American Company, was bilingual, with studies in Russian and Kodiak (Eskimo). Bilingualism and the close connection between commerce and education were to be hallmarks of the educational system throughout the Russian American era and well into the American period. Undoubtedly the greatest educator in Russian America was Father Ioann Veniaminov, later Bishop Innokentii, who devised an alphabet for the Aleut language, expanded the educational system, and insisted that priests learn Native languages and customs. In 1841, he established the ecclesiastical seminary at Novoarkhangelsk (Sitka), which included coursework in Latin, trigonometry, navigation, medicine, and six years of Native languages. Local parish schools offered reading, writing, and arithmetic, Biblical history, penmanship, music, and, at times, as many as four languages simultaneously: Russian, Old Church Slavonic, English, and a Native language. Indeed, the stories of the many remarkable graduates of the Church system, mostly Creoles like the priest Iakov Netsvetov and the explorer-soldier Alexander Kashevarov, are among the most moving in the history of Russian America. The Russian American tradition of bilingualism is often contrasted with the American system, dominated by the Presbyterian minister Sheldon Jackson. Appointed the first Federal superintendent for public instruction in 1885, Jackson decreed that only English could be taught at schools. His antagonism toward the "Greek" church prevented his recognizing the unusual success of the bilingual Russian program, whose effects are still evident today.

    35. Surgeon General's Report On American Indian Or Alaska Native Women And Smoking
    Surgeon general's Report on Women and Smoking American Indian black women and AmericanIndian or alaska Native women fewer than 12 years of education, and women
    http://www.4woman.gov/owh/pub/factsheets/smoking_native.htm
    Surgeon General's Report on Women and Smoking
    American Indian or Alaska Native Women and Smoking
    Smoking Prevalence Among American Indian or Alaska Native Women
    • In 1998, smoking prevalence was highest among American Indian or Alaska Native women (34.5 percent), intermediate among white women (23.5 percent) and black women (21.9 percent) and lowest among Hispanic women (13.8 percent) and Asian or Pacific Islander women (11.2 percent).
        Reported smoking rates have varied widely among American Indian tribal affiliations and by geographic location. The type of cigarettes, manner of inhaling, and numbers of cigarettes smoked vary widely. Fifty-four percent of American Indians live in urban settings, and another large percentage live on rural reservations.
          Data from 1994-1996 show that smoking prevalence was the highest among American Indian or Alaska Native women living in the northern plains (43.5 percent) and in Alaska (40.6 percent), intermediate among women living in the East (33.4 percent) and the Pacific coast (30.6 percent), and lowest among women living in the Southwest (18.6 percent). Current Population Survey data for 1992-1993 showed a higher smoking prevalence among Alaska Native women (46 percent) than among American Indian women in the continental United States (35 percent).

    36. Native American Home Pages - Education
    general Indian education Resources Aboriginal education (from the Ministry of educationin British Columbia) Updated 2/13/99. alaska Native Knowledge Network
    http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/education.html
    TRIBAL COLLEGES, NATIVE STUDIES PROGRAMS, and INDIAN EDUCATION
    Last update - December 16, 2002
    Maintained by Lisa Mitten Native Education Organizations Tribal Colleges Indian / Native Studies Departments ... List of all Native American and Canadian Indian tribes, nations, and groups, recognized or otherwise NATIVE EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS

    37. American Indian And Alaska Native Education
    Section 7. general provisions supersede, replace, or otherwise dilute any other Executiveorder relating to American Indian and alaska Native education.
    http://www.em.doe.gov/public/tribal/eoalaska.html
    EM Home EM HQ Programs Policy, Planning and Budget Intergovernmental and Public Accountability ... Tribal Nations
    American Indian and Alaska Native Education
    Executive Order
    August 6, 1998
    THE WHITE HOUSE AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE EDUCATION
    By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, in affirmation of the unique political and legal relationship of the Federal government with Tribal governments, and in recognition of the unique educational and culturally related academic needs of American Indian and Alaska Native students, it is hereby ordered as follows:
    Section 1. Goals. The Federal government has a special, historic responsibility for the education of American Indian and Alaska Native students. Improving educational achievement and academic progress for American Indian and Alaska Native students is vital to the national goal of preparing every student for responsible citizenship, continued learning, and productive employment. The Federal government is committed to improving the academic performance and reducing the dropout rate of American Indian and Alaska Native students. To help fulfill this commitment in a manner consistent with Tribal traditions and cultures, Federal agencies need to focus special attention on six goals: improving reading and mathematics;

    38. White House Fellowships: Fall 2002
    education Calendar. Koop, Former Surgeon general (19821989) 13 general James Jones UnitedStates Supreme Court 19 Senator Ted Stevens, alaska Fellows Business
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/fellows/news/fall2002_04.html
    White House Fellows About the Program Purpose History Press Releases Newsletters ... White House Fellows
    Fall 2002 VOLUME 7 CONTENTS From the Director The 2002-2003 Class of White House Fellows 2001-2002 WHF Domestic and International Policy Study Trips: China, Vietnam and Alaska EDUCATION Calendar ... Where are They Now?
    Education Calendar
    June
    Secretary Anne Veneman, Department of Agriculture
    General John Ashcroft, Department of Justice
    International Achievement Summit, Ireland
    Joe Gibbs, Office of Strategic Initiatives Speaker
    White House Press Gaggle
    Dr. C. Everett Koop, Former Surgeon General (1982-1989)
    General James Jones, Commandant US Marine Corp; Sgt. Major Alvin McMichael, Sgt. Major US Marine Corp
    Justice William Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
    Senator Ted Stevens, Alaska Fellows Business Meeting
    Selection Weekend Dinner Larry Summers, President, Harvard; John Negroponte, US Ambassador to the UN Dr. Charles Vest, President, MIT
    July
    Vice President Dick Cheney Governor Tom Ridge: Director of Home Land Security Fireworks on the White House South Lawn Fellows Placement Week Party White House Fellows Alumni Happy Hour Dr. Robert Putz, The Conservation Fund

    39. UAS: General Education Requirements
    general education Requirements 1. Including at least three credits in generalhumanities selected from HUM, S120, A Sense of Place alaska Beyond, J, ,-.
    http://www.uas.alaska.edu/business/gers.html
    General Education Requirements (2002-2003)
    Click here to view UA Transfer Equivelancy Sheet Minimum 34 credits
    J = Juneau campus
    K = Ketchikan campus
    S = Sitka campus
    D = Distance
    Written Communication Skills ENGL Methods of Written Communication J K S D ENGL Intermediate Composition with Modes of Literature J K S D ENGL Technical Report Writing J K S D
    Oral Communication Skills (Grade of C or better) SPC Fundamentals of Oral Communication J K S D SPC Discussion and Small Group Processes J K S SPC Interpersonal Communication J S SPC Public Speaking J K S
    Humanities and Social Sciences Including at least three credits in the arts selected from: ART Art Appreciation J K S D ART History of World Art I J K D ART History of World Art II J K D MUS Music Appreciation J K S D THR Introduction to Drama I J K S THR Introduction to Drama II J K S Including at least three credits in general humanities selected from: ASL Beginning American Sign Language I J K S ASL Beginning American Sign Language II J K S ENGL Survey of World Literature I J K D ENGL Survey of World Literature II J

    40. UAS Site Index
    alaska Public Safety Academy alaska Teaching Certificate Calendar, Academic (general)Download Acrobat Reader Campus Security Career education Career Services
    http://www.uas.alaska.edu/siteindex/
    Site Index
    A
    B C D ... Z
    Juneau Campus
    11120 Glacier Hwy
    Juneau, AK 99801
    uas.info@uas.alaska.edu
    Ketchikan Campus
    2600 7th Avenue
    Ketchikan, AK 99901
    ketch.info@uas.alaska.edu
    Sitka Campus
    1332 Seward Avenue
    Sitka, AK 99835
    student.info@uas.alaska.edu
    If you would like a link to your UAS affiliated website amended or added to this list, please email webmaster@uas.alaska.edu Updated 13 March 2003 A B C D ... Z Kindly report broken links to webmaster@uas.alaska.edu . Thank you. A Academic Advising Academic Calendar (General) pdf Academic Calendar (2002-2003) pdf Academic Catalog Academic Exchange Programs Academic Programs Accounting Programs ... Application for Admission (online) Application for Admission (pdf forms) Associate Degrees B Baccalaureate Degrees Biology Programs Board of Regents Bookstore (Juneau Campus) Business Office (Administrative/Financial) Business Degree Programs C Calendar, Academic (General)

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