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<strong>May</strong> 14–23, 2010.Trip costs: $2965 includes airfare, double-occupancy accommodations,some meals (students will be responsiblefor 15 meals on their own), transportation on the ground,entrance fees, guides and other expenses. Participantsmust bring a valid passport and provide proof of all necessaryinoculations to instructor by March 1, 2010. A $500nonrefundable trip deposit <strong>is</strong> due at the time of reg<strong>is</strong>tration.Trip reg<strong>is</strong>tration and deposit must be submitted byDecember 15, 2009, for travel confirmation. The $2465 balancecovering trip expenses <strong>is</strong> due February 1, 2010, and <strong>is</strong>not refundable after th<strong>is</strong> date. In addition to the trip costs,tuition charges are $1785 for M.B.A. students and $1620 forM.S.W. students, which will be due April 30, 2010.MBA6880-02-MT Travel-Study: Native Americans Today:Well-Being and Challenges in Urban Settings and on theReservation or SWK6880-02-MT3 semester hoursTh<strong>is</strong> three-week course expands on IDS 1600 and otherdiversity and cultural courses and focuses on the NativeAmerican in the Midwest. The course will begin by reviewingthe h<strong>is</strong>torical and political events impacting the NativeAmerican in the Midwest. The emphas<strong>is</strong> of the class <strong>is</strong> thecurrent economic and social experience of both the urbanNative American and the Native American on the reservation.Week two will focus on the urban Native Americanand include a v<strong>is</strong>it to the American Indian Center in Chicago.The final week includes a trip to the Oneida Reservationin Oneida, W<strong>is</strong>consin. Th<strong>is</strong> interd<strong>is</strong>ciplinary course willfocus on the health challenges and the economic factorsimpacting the Native American today.Prerequ<strong>is</strong>ite: Consent of instructors. Open to graduatestudents in business, social work and nursing.Instructors: Dr. Julie Bach and David Diehl, Lecturer inBusiness.Location: Oneida, W<strong>is</strong>consinCourse Dates/Times: On-campus class meetings will be heldon the AU campus <strong>May</strong> 11, 12, 13, 18, and 20 from 6:00–9:30p.m. with an all-day field trip to the American Indian Centerin Chicago on <strong>May</strong> 19. Trip dates are <strong>May</strong> 24–27, 2010, tothe Oneida Reservation near Green Bay, W<strong>is</strong>consin.Trip costs: $675 includes double-occupancy accommodations,some food, transportation on the ground, entrancefees, and other expenses. A $250 nonrefundable trip deposit<strong>is</strong> due at the time of reg<strong>is</strong>tration. Trip reg<strong>is</strong>tration anddeposit must be submitted by December 15, 2009, for travelconfirmation. The $425 balance covering trip expenses <strong>is</strong>due February 1, 2010, and <strong>is</strong> not refundable after th<strong>is</strong> date.In addition to the trip costs, tuition charges are $1785 for18

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