ST-Ojibwe Lang & Culture 1

The course provides an introduction to Ojibwe language and culture. Ojibwe is a Native American language spoken by the Anishinaabe people. Contemporary Anishinabe communities live in several states and Canadian provinces, including Minnesota, North Dakota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Montana, Ontario, and Manitoba. Ojibwe is part of the Algonquian language family and is closely related to languages spoken by tribal communities in the New England region. This course is for students who have no previous knowledge of Ojibwe or Native American history and culture.

Law for School Leaders

To prepare educational leaders to be informed law teachers in their schools. The focus is on how courts resolve conflicts in areas such as due process, discipline, search and seizure, liability for student injury, student and teacher freedom of expression and religion, dress codes, teachers' personal lives, discrimination and affirmative action, academic freedom, and school rules.

Hons Colloq for FINANCE 406

Designed for students who wish to get a solid grasp around the concept of risk and the process of risk management, this Honors Colloquium offers a thorough overview of the field, in addition to the material covered in FINANCE 406 ("Corporate Risk Management"). Students are exposed to the latest advances in the risk management literature, discuss seminal papers that formed our understanding around the concept of risk and practice on advanced problems and case studies related to the material of the course.
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