Updated 2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog
Ojibwe Courses
OJIB 1100 Ojibwe Culture
(4 credits)
OJIB 1111 Elementary Ojibwe I
(4 credits)
OJIB 1112 Elementary Ojibwe II
(4 credits)
OJIB 2211 Intermediate Ojibwe I
(4 credits)
OJIB 2212 Intermediate Ojibwe II
(4 credits)
OJIB 3213 Ojibwe Oral Literature
(4 credits)
OJIB 3300 Indigenous Language Field Program
(4 credits)
OJIB 3311 Advanced Ojibwe I
(4 credits)
OJIB 3312 Advanced Ojibwe II
(4 credits)
OJIB 3400 Instruction of Ojibwe Language
(4 credits)
OJIB 4430 Ojibwe Grammar and Linguistics
(1 credits)
OJIB 3300 Indigenous Language Field Program (4 credits)
Students will engage in deep, experiential learning in indigenous language, history, and culture. Students are required to participate in ten weeks of classroom work on campus plus travel to and engage in two weeks on a guided field classroom experience. Site of field experience will be a vibrant indigenous language community (location predetermined with each offering of the class) in Hawaii, New Zealand, Canada, or other indigenous language community. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. Liberal Education Goal Area 7.
Common Course Outline