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Register today for Spring 2021! Take UAF classes at Kuskokwim Campus in Bethel Classes start January 11, 2021 UAF Admissions has received funding to waive the application fee for all undergraduate CRCD programs for this year. The waiver code is UAFCRCDWAIVER and can be used for any undergraduate CRCD program. This waiver is only active for this fiscal year (so it will expire on June 30, 2021) and can be used for any application term that is open (so someone could use it now for Spring 2021). Learn about: Alaska Native Languages, Anthropology, Communication & Journalism, Early Childhood Education, Ethnobotany, Health, Yup’ik Language and much more! Ayagneruluni Maani Assirtuq KuC - A Great Place to Start Call 543-4500 or 1-800-478-5822 and ask for an advisor Visit: www.uaf.edu/bethel and www.facebook.com/KuskokwimCampus UAF is an AA/EO employer and educational institution and prohibits illegal discrimination against any individual: www.alaska.edu/nondiscrimination/.

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Page 1: Register today for Spring 2021! Take UAF classes at ...Register today for Spring 2021! Take UAF classes at Kuskokwim Campus in Bethel Classes start January 11, 2021 UAF Admissions

Register today for Spring 2021! Take UAF classes at

Kuskokwim Campus in Bethel Classes start January 11, 2021

UAF Admissions has received funding to waive the application fee for all undergraduate CRCD programs for this year. The waiver code is UAFCRCDWAIVER and can be used for any undergraduate CRCD program.

This waiver is only active for this fiscal year (so it will expire on June 30, 2021) and can be used for any application term that is open (so someone could use it now for Spring 2021).

Learn about:

Alaska Native Languages, Anthropology, Communication &

Journalism, Early Childhood Education, Ethnobotany, Health,

Yup’ik Language and much more!

Ayagneruluni Maani Assirtuq KuC - A Great Place to Start

Call 543-4500 or 1-800-478-5822 and ask for an advisor

Visit: www.uaf.edu/bethel and www.facebook.com/KuskokwimCampus

UAF is an AA/EO employer and educational institution and prohibits

illegal discrimination against any individual: www.alaska.edu/nondiscrimination/.

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KuC Spring 2021 Course Schedule

Kuskokwim Campus, College of Rural and Community Development • www.uaf.edu/bethel • 1-800-478-5822 • 907-543-4500

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CALENDAR – SPRING 2021

November 9: Registration Opens TBA: Freshman Orientation January 11: KuC Classes Start January 18: Alaska Civil Rights Day January 22: Deadline to Pay for Courses

KuC STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC ADVISING

Jessica Glore, 543-4559, Student Services Manager & RRANN Student Success Facilitator Dorothy Chase, 543-4563, Financial Aid & Advisor Agnes McIntyre, 543-4554, Emerging Scholars Program & Advisor Kendra Krenz, Academic and Career Advisor, 543-4587 Danny Nelson, 543-4505, Student Services Technician

FIND YOUR COURSE ONLINE:

• www.uaonline.alaska.edu

• Click Class Schedule

• Select term; select UAF/Kuskokwim Campus

• Select specific/all subject(s)

• Take note of the CRNs for classes you want to register in.

MUST MEET WITH AN ADVISOR Register Online: https://uaonline.alaska.edu

• Select Login to uaonline (Students, Staff & Faculty)

• Once logged in, select Student Services & Account Information

• Select Registration, Register/Add/Drop, Select Term

• Enter Education Levels

• Enter CRNs in Class Worksheeta

• Select Complete Registration Changes & accept the terms

COST PER CREDIT: Resident 100–200 level $234 300–400 level $282 NonResident 100-200 level $800 300-400 level $848

ORDER YOUR BOOKS AT:

www.uaf.bkstr.com

ALL Spring Semester Courses will be available by Distance methods: Zoom; Computer-internet; Audio/phone Conference; Asynchronous: by Computer “on your own”

Specific degree requirement codes: a– content is relevant to northern, arctic or circumpolar studies, an–Alaska Native-themed, h–humanities, s–social sciences, m–mathematics, n–natural science; General education requirements have course numbers ending in X.

CRN DEPT-#-SECTION-CREDITS COURSE DAY TIME DATES

36789 ANL F150 UK1 1 Interpretive Communication T 10:00–11:00am 1/11–5/1

36472 ANTH F100X UK1 3 Individual, Society and Culture M, W 6:50–8:20pm 1/11–5/1

37037 COJO F141 3 Fund Oral Comm-Public Context M, W 9:15–10:45am 1/11–5/1

36144 ECE F119 UK1 3 Curriculum I: Principles and Practices T 5:40–7:10pm 1/11–5/1

36145 ECE F170 UK1 3 Practicum I R 3:30–5:00pm 1/11–5/1

36146 ECE F242 UK1 3 Child and Family Ecology W 5:40–7:10pm 1/11–5/1

36147 ECE F270 UK1 3 Practicum II R 3:30–5:00pm 1/11–5/1

36148 ECE F301 UK1 3 Parents as Partners in Education W 7:20–`8:50pm 1/11–5/1

37012 ENGL F270X 3 Introduction to Creative Writing M, W 5:10–6:40pm 1/11–5/1

36153 EBOT F200 UK1 1 Seminar in Ethnobotany W 6:00–7:00pm 1/13–5/1

36250 EBOT F230 UK1 3 Ethnobotanical Chemistry M, R 6:50–8:20pm 1/12–5/1

36152 EBOT F251 UK1 2 Applied Ethnobotany Spring SAT 9:00–12pm 1/16–5/1

36947 EBOT F336 KA1 3 Ethnomycology T 6:00–9:00pm 1/11–5/1

34514 HLTH F100 KX1 3 Medical Terminology asynch. eLearning 1/11–5/1

34515 HLTH F100 KX2 3 Medical Terminology asynch. eLearning 1/11–5/1

34516 HLTH F106 KX1 3 Human Behavior in Health Care asynch. eLearning 1/11–5/1

34517 HLTH F110 KX1 2 Professional Skills for the Workplace asynch. eLearning 1/11–3/7

34518 HLTH F116 KX1 3 Mathematics in Health Care asynch. eLearning 1/11–5/1

34519 HLTH F118 KX1 2 Medical Law and Ethics asynch. eLearning 1/11–5/1

34520 HLTH F130 KX1 3 Medical Office Technology asynch. eLearning 1/11–5/1

34521 HLTH F203 KX1 3 Science of Nutrition asynch. eLearning 1/11–5/1

34522 HLTH F203 KX2 3 Science of Nutrition asynch. eLearning 1/11–5/1

34524 HLTH F235 KX1 4 Medical Coding asynch. eLearning 1/11–5/1

34525 HLTH F237 KX1 3 Inpatient Health Care Reimbursement asynch. eLearning 1/11–5/1

37025 HUMS F250 2 Mindfulness for Well-being F 12:00–2:00pm 1/11–4/9

36143 LS F101X UK1 1 Library Information and Research R 6:50–8:50pm 1/11–2/26

36086 MATH F065 UK1 1 Mathematics Skills T 4:00–5:00pm 1/11–5/1

36087 MATH F065 UK2 1 Mathematics Skills R 4:00–5:00pm 1/11–5/1

36088 MATH F068 UK1 4 Math Essentials M, W 4:30–6:30pm 1/11–5/1

36089 MATH F105 UK1 3 Intermediate Algebra T, R 6:50–8:20pm 1/11–5/1

36474 MATH F151X UK1 4 College Algebra for Calculus M, W 2:00–4:00pm 1/11–5/1

37110 RECR F120C UK1 1 Beginning Yoga T, R 2:15–3:45pm 1/11–5/1

37072 SWK F220 3 Ethics, Values & Social Work Practice T, R 12:00–1:30pm 1/11–4/30

37078 WRTG F111X 3 Writing Across Contexts M, W 12:30–2:00pm 1/11–5/1

37036 WRTG F213 3 Writing and the Sciences T, R 12:30–2:00pm 1/11–5/1

36149 YUP F103 UK1 3 Conversational Central Yup’ik I (an, a) T, R 5:10–6:40pm 1/11–5/1

36150 YUP F104 UK1 3 Conversational Central Yup’ik II (an, a) T, R 5:10–6:40pm 1/11–5/1

36151 YUP F130 UK1 3 Beginning Yup’ik Grammar (an, h, a) M, W 11:00–12:30pm 1/11–5/1

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KuC Spring 2021 Course Schedule

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Please Note: Students must pay their balance in full or be enrolled in a payment contract by the published deadline or they will be dropped from classes. To be reinstated after being dropped, students must pay their balance in full or be enrolled in a payment contract, pay the late fees and the reinstatement fee.

Academic Calendar for Spring Semester 2021

October 26 Spring 2021 course list available at UAOnline November 9 Spring registration and fee payment opens for UAF degree-seeking students November 23 Spring registration opens (all UAF, UAA, and UAS students, including nondegree

seeking) January 4 Campus reopens for spring 2021 registration 5 Sackett Hall opens for Freshman Orientation TBA Freshman Orientation 10 Sackett Hall opens for returning students 11 First day of instruction; late registration begins. 18 Alaska Civil Rights Day (campus closed) 22 Last day to add classes, late registration, 5 PM in person, midnight at

UAOnline 22 Last day to drop with 100% Refund of Tuition & Fees (Course does not appear

on academic record) 24 Deadline for tuition and fee payment. Late fee applied after this date. February 8 Assessment (4th week ESP students) for Semester Courses 15 Last day to apply for spring 2021 graduation 15 Last day to apply for UA Foundation and privately funded scholarship applications 22 Early progress reports due (Mandatory for CRCD) March 8-12 Spring Break (No Classes) 7-15 Sackett Hall dorm closed (7th @5pm & reopens 15th) 12 University Holiday (most offices closed) 26 Last day for student/faculty initiated withdrawals (W grade given for course) 29 Assessment (12th week ESP students) for Semester Courses April 5 Registration and fee payment opens for fall 2021 26 Last Day of Instruction 30 KuC Commencement April 27-May1 Final Exams 2 Sackett Hall Closes at 5pm 5 Deadline for Faculty to Post Final Grades, noon

To view the full 2020-2021 Academic Calendar visit: https://catalog.uaf.edu/calendar/calendar20-21

12/3/2020

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Register for Classes You need to be an active degree seeking student or nondegree seeking student.

New students visit: www.uaf.edu/admissions

Degree-seeking students must speak with an advisor before registering. Advisors will “pin” you to make online registration available. If you use a paper registration form, your advisor’s signature is required.

Ways to Register:

• Log in to your account at UAOnline.alaska.edu

• Or print a registration form from KuC website Email to: Danny Nelson at [email protected] Fax to Student Services 907-543-4527 Mail to: Student Services Kuskokwim Campus P.O. Box 368, Bethel, AK 99559

How to Search for Course Online:

• https://uaonline.alaska.edu

• Click Class Schedule

• Select Term

• Select UAF and choose a campus(es)

• Select Specific/all subject(s)

• Take note of the Course Reference Number (CRN) or check the box next to the class and add it to your schedule worksheet

How to Register Online:

• Go to: https://uaonline.alaska.edu

• Log in to your account, select Student Services & Account Information

• Select Registration

• Select Term

• Select Register/Add/Drop Classes

• Enter Education Levels

• Enter CRNs in Class Worksheet

• Select Complete Registration Changes For assistance, contact student services or your academic advisor.

Books Once you register for a course, order books online at www.bkstr.com For questions on orders contact: 1-907-474-7348 or Email: [email protected] Once you register on uaonline click on the get books button which will direct you to your list of required books & materials. How to Charge your books to your student account and Textbook loans and advance of funding form information can be found here: https://uaf.edu/bursar/for-students/payments/payment-plan.php

2020-2021 UAF RESIDENT TUITION + FEES Course Level Per-credit

tuition Network charge

Rural fee: $20 Facilities fee: $6

Example: 3-credit class

100 & 200 level courses

$234 $9 $26 $807*

300 & 400 level courses

$282 $11 $26 $957*

Graduate- Level courses

$513 $21 $26 $1,680*

*These examples do not include books, lab fees, etc.

How to Make a Payment

• Online: Log onto UAOnline to pay with your credit card, debit card, or checking account.

• By mail: Kuskokwim Campus, Business Office, P.O. Box 368, Bethel, AK 99559

• By phone: 907-543-4504 8am-5pm

• Agency pay: If an agency is responsible for your bill, an authorization letter must be on file from the agency with the KuC Business Office or UAF third-party billing.

UAOnline Payment Plan Enrollment Instructions:

1. Log into UAOnline 2. Click on "Student Services and Account

Information" 3. Click on "Student Account" 4. Click on "Account Detail for Term

(Semester) / Pay Term Balance/Payment Plan Setup"

5. Make sure the current term is selected and submit

6. Click on the grey "PAY NOW" button above your "[Current Term] Semester

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Term Detail" after acknowledging the refund policy terms

7. You will be directed to the secured TouchNet epay website. If you have multiple accounts select "UAF WEB Payments" from the "My Accounts" drop down list and click on "Select". Click on "Payment Plans" on top page bar.

8. Click on the green "Enroll Now" button 9. Select the current term and complete

remaining payment plan steps 10. Make your next payment by the 1st of the

next month 11. Success!

Financial Aid Fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to find out if you are eligible for a federal PELL grant. UAF’s school code is 001063. For assistance contact 543-4500 For more funding opportunities visit: http://uaf.edu/bethel/student-services/financial-aid/

Review Your Information Review the following at UAOnline. Inform Student Services of other changes. Name: How your name appears on official records. If incorrect, contact Student Services. Mailing Address and Phone: It’s your responsibility to update information in UAOnline.

• Permanent Address and Phone

Attend Class You may be dropped if you do not attend the first class and don’t have instructor approval.

Making Changes to Your Schedule Contact Student Services regarding changes to your schedule, OR you may make changes on the web, following the deadlines found in the Academic Calendar Disability Services UAF is committed to equal access for students with disabilities. Students experiencing a disability should contact the Disability Services office at 907-474-5655, or on the

website www.uaf.edu/disability/. INFORMATION RELEASE/FERPA The Office of the Registrar is responsible for keeping student education records. The full copy of the university’s policies regarding access to student records under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) is available at www.alaska.edu/studentservices/ferpa/ Student Code of Conduct Part IX - Student Affairs, Chapter 09.02 of the Board of Regents policies defines both Student Rights and Responsibilities and Student Code of Conduct. All UAF students are subject to these regulations. For more information, go to www.alaska.edu/bor/policy-regulations Non-Discrimination Policy The University of Alaska is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and educational institution. The University of Alaska does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, physical or mental disability, status as a protected veteran, marital status, changes in marital status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, parenthood, sexual orientation, gender identity, political affiliation or belief, genetic information, or other legally protected status. The University's commitment to nondiscrimination, including against sex discrimination, applies to students, employees, and applicants for admission and employment. Contact information, applicable laws, and complaint procedures are included on UA's statement of nondiscrimination available at www.alaska.edu/nondiscrimination Students’ Rights and Responsibilities The university subscribes to principles of due process and fair hearings as specified in the “Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students.” This document can be found at the website of the Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities. You are encouraged to read it carefully. https://uaf.edu/csrr/

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Title IX For information visit www.uaf.edu/titleix/ On campus resources: KuC Title IX Deputy Coordinator Andrew James, [email protected] 543-4566 UAF's Annual Security and Fire Safety Report Annual Security Report is now available. We encourage all staff, faculty, students and

prospective students to review the report and be familiar with the information included in the report. Please contact the Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities if you have any questions about the report or the information included (907-474-7317).

How to read course descriptions Dept Course# Section# Credits Requirement Designator*

ANS F150 UK1 1 cr (an, s, a)

Title & Instructor Interpretive Communication Sally Samson Course Reference Number (CRN) CRN: 36789

Course Description Communication processes in Yup'ik and English speaking cultures. Solutions to

identify problem areas in cross-cultural communication. Situations such as conversations, meetings, translating and interpreting. Interpreting meaning in what is communicated between people of different sociocultural backgrounds. Kuskokwim Campus only.

Days, Times, and Dates T 10:00am–11:00am 1/11–5/1

Delivery Method Distance Delivery

Textbook Instructions No textbook required

Cost for AK Residents Tuition & Fees: $243.00 Limit 20 students

*Requirement Designator:

Some courses have letters in parenthesis after the title, indicating what requirement the course will fulfill.

(h) humanities credit (m) math credit (n) natural science credit (s) social science credit (o) oral intensive credit (w) writing intensive credit (a) content is relevant to Northern, Arctic or Circumpolar studies (an) Alaska Native-themed

X = Baccalaureate Core Requirements are shown directly after the course number. Example: ANTH F100X K01.

Kuskokwim Campus Section Numbers: K0 = daytime course KE = evening course after 5pm KW = weekend course KA = in-region distance delivered course KV = village based course UK = KuC statewide distance delivered KX = KuC e-Learning-Online DK = KuC CRCD region distance delivered

KuC Spring 2021 Course Schedule is based on current information and University

guidelines. Due to the Cov-19 pandemic, guidelines may change as we adapt to possible

further recommendations or mandates from UAF, State of Alaska, and CDC.

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KuC Spring 2021 Course Schedule

ALASKA NATIVE LANGUAGES

ANS F150 UK1 1 cr (an, s, a) Interpretive Communication Sally Samson CRN: 36789 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Communication processes in Yup'ik and English speaking cultures. Solutions to identify problem areas in cross-cultural communication. Situations such as conversations, meetings, translating and interpreting. Interpreting meaning in what is communicated between people of different sociocultural backgrounds. Kuskokwim Campus only. T 10:00–11:00am 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 1394096#

No textbook required. Tuition & Fees: $269.00 Limit 20 students

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH F100X UK1 3 cr (s) Individual, Society and Culture Steve Street CRN: 36472 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: An examination of the complex social arrangements guiding individual behavior and common human concerns in contrasting cultural contexts. Prerequisites: Placement in WRTG F111X M, W 6:50pm–8:20pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 2397413# Order textbooks at www.crcd-gotbooks.com

Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 20 students

COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISM

COJO F141X 3 cr Fundamentals of Oral Communication: Public Context Ben Kuntz CRN: 37037 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Speaking skills for individual presentation. Includes verbal and nonverbal skills, critical thinking in selecting and organizing materials, audience analysis, informative and persuasive speaking, and actual presentations. Student evaluations are based on nationally normed speaking competencies. M, W 9:15am–10:45am 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number:1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 6802924#

Order textbooks at www.crcd-gotbooks.com Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 19 students

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

ECE F119 UK1 3 cr Curriculum 1: Princ & Practice Jacqueline Tagaban CRN: 36144 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Methods of creating and facilitating individually and culturally appropriate curriculum for young children. Establishing integrated, meaningful and relevant experiences applied to the area

of language and literacy. Includes a balance of individual and small group experiences, child-centered curriculum and teacher-directed times, as well as transitions. Focus on emergent curriculum, active learning and play. The use of local materials and resources is incorporated. Labs required. Prerequisites: Placement in WRTG F111X or higher or; permission of the program head. T 5:40pm–7:10pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 9498299#

Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 20 students

ECE F170 UK1 3 cr Practicum 1 Jacqueline Tagaban CRN: 36145 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: A guided student teaching experience in working with a group of 0-8 year old children. Students apply skill in providing quality early care and education based on the knowledge of early childhood theories and approved practices. Assumes increasing responsibility for planning and lead teaching. Prerequisites: ECE F101; ECE F104X; ECE F107X; ECE F110, ECE F119; ECE F140; ECE F213; ECE F229. R 3:30–5:00pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 9498299#

Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 6 students

ECE F242 UK1 3 cr Child and Family Ecology Jacqueline Tagaban CRN: 36146 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Examines the influences the family has on the child, family dynamics and issues impacting families. Focus on the importance of understanding relationship building, support for families and interpersonal skill development that is culturally conducive with individual communities. Examines the ECE program’s policies and procedures on families and parental involvement. Includes practical applications of course reading and content. Prerequisites: Placement in WRTG F111X or higher or permission of the program head. W 5:40pm–7:10pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 9498299#

Order textbooks at www.crcd-gotbooks.com Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 20 students

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ECE F270 UK1 3 cr Practicum II Jacqueline Tagaban CRN: 36147 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: An advanced guided field experience in working with a group of young children in a school or center. May include teaching in a team situation and working with families. Prerequisites: ECE F170; Placement in WRTG F111X. R 3:30pm–5:00pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number:1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 9498299#

No textbook required. Tuition & Fees: $807.00 Limit 6 students

ECE F301 UK1 3 cr Parents as Partners in Education Jacqueline Tagaban

CRN: 36148 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Study of strategies that will assist those who work with children and/or families to facilitate supportive partnerships with parents. Includes partnerships, contemporary issues, school and home-based programs, rights and responsibilities, professional ethics, and parents with special or unique needs. Prerequisites: WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X. W 7:20pm–8:50pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number:1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 9498299#

No textbook required. Tuition & Fees: $957.00 Limit 20 students

ENGLISH, DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH, and WRITING

ENGL F270X 3 cr (h) Introduction to Creative Writing Ben Kuntz CRN: 37012 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Forms and techniques of fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction for beginning students; discussion of students' work in class and in individual conferences. Close study of the techniques of established writers.

Prerequisites: WRTG F111X. M, W 5:10pm–6:40pm 01/11/21–05/01/21

Audio Conference Number:1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 6802924#

Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 16 students

WRTG F111X 3 cr Writing Across Contexts Ben Kuntz CRN: 37078 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: An introduction to writing strategies and processes for reading and responding to rhetorical situations across a variety of public and academic contexts. Prerequisites: Placement into WRTG F111X. M, W 12:30pm–2:00pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number:1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 6802924#

Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com

Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 20 students

WRTG F213X 3 cr Writing and the Sciences Ben Kuntz CRN: 37036 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: An introduction to what writing is and does and how people learn to do it in the social and natural sciences, with a focus on the disciplinary questions, methods and reasoning that shape the genres and writing practices in the field. Prerequisites: WRTG F111X. Recommended Sophomore standing. T, R 12:30pm–2:00pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number:1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 6802924#

Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 19 students

ETHNOBOTANY

EBOT F200 UK1 1 cr (a)

Seminar in Ethnobotany Lisa Strecker CRN: 36153 [email protected] Distance Delivery/Web-delivered Course: Surveys basic concepts of ethnobotany and ethnoecology, with emphasis on how people use plants, the role of plants in traditional food systems, and the dynamics of human-plant-ecosystem interactions in a context of rapid social, ecological and climatic change. Lectures and discussion focus specifically on plant use in Alaska and other high latitude geographic and ecological settings, but ethnobotanical research in mid latitude and tropical settings will be referenced where appropriate. Students will gain a basic understanding of plant biology and taxonomy; plants and ecosystem services; the use of native Alaska plants for food and medicines; the economics of innovative plant-based businesses; and the cultural and economic significance of plant use to other cultures worldwide. Prerequisites: EBOT F100 Notes: Students need digital camera, headset with mic and VHS player (VCR) W 6:00pm–7:00pm 1/13/21–5/1/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 1297018#

No textbooks required. Tuition & Fees: $269.00 Limit 20 students

EBOT F230 UK1 3 cr (a)

Ethnobotanical Chemistry Kevin Jernigan CRN: 36250 [email protected] Distance Delivery/Web-delivered Course: Basic understanding of chemical structure and function of medicinally active plant compounds. How and why plants produce primary and secondary compounds, how humans use these compounds and methods used to isolate and deliver plant-derived compounds. How drugs are derived from plants and the ethics of bioprospecting. Medicinal flora of Alaska from a chemical perspective. Prerequisites: EBOT F100; CHEM F103X OR CHEM F105X.

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Notes: Students need digital camera, headset with mic Must have Windows, Mac or Unix computer less than 3 years old with 64 MB RAM and sound card. M, R 6:50pm–8:20pm 1/12/21–5/1/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 5721599#

Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 20 students

EBOT F251 UK1 2 cr (a) Applied Ethnobotany Spring Lisa Strecker CRN: 36152 [email protected]

Distance Delivery/Web-delivered Course: This is the Spring section of a year-round course cycle consisting of two non-sequential applied courses (fall and spring) that explore the seasonally-appropriate cultural uses of plants in a Native and non-native, mainly Alaskan, context. Emphasis will be placed on the underlying scientific aspects of harvesting and using plants. Students will deepen their understanding of human-plant relationships which will guide them into further studies in ethnobotany and related disciplines. Note: Students need a digital camera, headset with mic and computer with Windows OS. Prerequisites: EBOT F100 Special Requirements: Blackboard, Computer, E-mail, Phone, and Internet. Sat 9:00am–12:00pm 1/16/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 1297018#

Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $538.00 + books Limit 20 students

EBOT F336 KA1 3 cr Ethnomycology Sveta Yamin-Pasternak CRN: 36947 [email protected] Distance Delivery/Web-delivered Course: As an introductory overview of ethnomycology, the course aims to provide students with greater awareness and appreciation of the ways in which the study of the human relationships with fungi can shed light on broader cultural processes and socioecological interactions. Scholarly investigation of human beliefs and practices surrounding mushrooms and other fungi is known as a study in ethnomycology. Prerequisites: EBOT F100 and ANTH F100X Cross listed and stacked: CL# Cross-listed with ANTH F336 Special Requirements: Blackboard, Computer, E-mail, Phone, and Internet. T 6:00pm–9:00pm 1/11/21–5/01/21 Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $957.00 + books Limit 16 students

HEALTH

HEALTH – Asynchronous Delivery

KuC online courses are available through the UAFe-Learning department at http://elearning.uaf.edu 1-800-277-8060. Tuition and special fees apply. Note: Courses are delivered asynchronous, on-line. Students must have computer access. Special Requirements: Access to Blackboard and Blackboard Collaborate, Computer, Email, and Internet. For e-Learning, X and FM section courses: Purchase books through UAF Bookstore Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Phone: (907)474-7348 Toll Free: (888) 280-8500 email: [email protected] Courses Start 1/11/21 and End 5/1/21

HLTH F100 KX1 3 cr

Medical Terminology Shawn Russell CRN: 34514 [email protected]

HLTH F100 KX2 3 cr

Medical Terminology Shawn Russell CRN: 34515 [email protected]

HLTH F106 KX1 3 cr Human Behavior in Health Care Shawn Russell CRN: 34516 [email protected]

HLTH F110 KX1 2 cr Professional Skills for the Workplace CRN: 34517 Karina Gonzales-Smith 1/11/21–3/7/21 [email protected]

HLTH F116 KX1 3 cr Mathematics in Health Care Karina Gonzales-Smith CRN: 34518 [email protected]

HLTH F118 KX1 2 cr Medical Law and Ethics BJ Aldrich CRN: 34519 [email protected]

HLTH F130 KX1 3 cr Medical Office Technology Christian Beks CRN: 34520 [email protected]

HLTH F203 KX1 3 cr

Science of Nutrition Shawn Russell CRN: 34521 [email protected]

HLTH F203 KX2 3 cr

Science of Nutrition Shawn Russell CRN: 34522 [email protected]

HLTH F235 KX1 4 cr

Medical Coding Shawn Russell CRN: 34524 [email protected]

HLTH F237 KX1 3 cr

Inpatient Health Care Reimbursement Shawn Russell CRN: 34525 [email protected]

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HUMAN SERVICES

HUMS F250 2 cr Mindfulness for Well-being DeShan Foret CRN: 37025 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Selected current issues of importance to the human service field. Emphasis on issues impacting Alaskan communities. Repeatable for credit by Human Services majors to a maximum of 9 credits. F 12:00pm–2:00pm 1/11/21–4/9/21 S 10:00am–2:00pm 2/20/21–2/20/21 Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $538.00 + books Limit 18 students

LIBRARY SCIENCE

LS F101X UK1 1 cr Library Information and Research Theresa Quiner CRN: 36143 [email protected] Computer Online Course: Introduction to effective library research methods and principles of information organization and retrieval. Emphasis on applied experience with finding and evaluating information, especially through use of library catalogs, journal indexes and Internet resources. Some sections may emphasize selected academic areas. Also available online via UAF eCampus. Special Requirements: Computer, Internet, E-mail Recommended: Personal laptop. R 6:50pm–8:50pm 1/11/21–2/26/21 No textbook required. Tuition & Fees: $269.00 Limit 20 students

MATHEMATICS

MATH F065 UK1 1 cr Mathematics Skills Kelechukwu “KC” Alu CRN: 36086 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Designed to assist students in reviewing and reinforcing course concepts covered by MATH F054, MATH F055, MATH F062, MATH F105 and MATH F105N. Consists of instruction which may include lab instruction, individual student work or group work. May be repeated. Recommended for students who need more time and help to master the material in Developmental Math courses. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test scores. Required: Blackboard and Internet. T 4:00pm–5:00pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 1902288#

No textbook required. Tuition & Fees: $269.00 Limit 20 students

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MATH F065 UK2 1 cr Mathematics Skills (Lab) Kelechukwu “KC” Alu CRN: 36087 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Designed to assist students in reviewing and reinforcing course concepts covered by MATH F054, MATH F055, MATH F062, MATH F105 and MATH F105N. Consists of instruction which may include lab instruction, individual student work or group work. May be repeated. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement test scores. Required: Blackboard and Internet. Note: For students enrolled in Math F105 CRN 36088 and Math F151X CRN 36474 R 4:00pm–5:00pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 1902288#

No textbook required. Tuition & Fees: $269.00 Limit 20 students

MATH F068 UK1 4 cr Math Essentials Kelechukwu “KC” Alu CRN: 36088 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Teaches the concepts of basic arithmetic and introductory algebra. Includes operations and properties on real numbers; ratios; proportion; percent; scientific notation; variation; topics from consumer mathematics; evaluation of literal expressions; solution and graphs of linear equations and inequalities; radicals and exponents; polynomials; factoring and special products; fundamental operations with algebraic fractions; solution of quadratic equations; and elementary systems of equations. Geometric formulae are presented on a case-to-case basis as needed. Student success strategies and college readiness skills are emphasized. Prerequisites: Appropriate placement scores required. Required: Blackboard and Internet. M, W 4:30pm–6:30pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 1902288#

Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $1,076.00 + books Limit 20 students

MATH F105 UK1 3 cr Intermediate Algebra Kelechukwu “KC” Alu CRN: 36089 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Includes exponents, radicals, graphing, systems of equations, quadratic equations and inequalities, logarithms and exponentials and complex numbers using alternative teaching styles. Prerequisites: MATH F055, MATH F055F, MATH F062, MATH F068, MATH F105, MATH F105J, or appropriate placement scores; prerequisite courses and placement scores must be taken within one calendar year. Special Requirements: Blackboard and Internet. T, R 6:50pm–8:20pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 1902288#

Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 20 students

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MATH F151X UK1 4 cr (m) College Algebra for Calculus Kelechukwu “KC” Alu CRN: 36474 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Numbers and data help us understand our society. In this course, we develop mathematical concepts and tools to understand what numbers and data can tell us. Topics may include the mathematics of elections and voting, modeling population growth, financial mathematics, polls and surveying, and introductory probability and descriptive statistics. Prerequisites: An appropriate score on the math placement test, or MATH F105, MATH F105N or MATH F105J. Special Requirements: Blackboard and Internet. M, W 2:00pm–4:00pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 1902288#

Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $1,076.00 + books Limit 20 students

RECREATION

RECR F120C UK1 1 cr Beginning Yoga DeShan Foret CRN: 37110 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course by Zoom: Beginning concepts and philosophy of yoga, breathing, postures, meditation, Sanskrit names of exercises, increased muscle tone and flexibility. T, R 2:15 pm–3:35 pm 1/11/21–5/01/21 Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $269.00 + books Limit 20 student

YUP’IK

YUP F103X UK1 3 cr (a, an) Conversational Central Yup’ik I Catherine Moses CRN: 36149 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Entry-level course to learn to speak and understand Yup'ik Eskimo. Focus on communication in everyday situations. Kuskokwim and Northwest campuses only. T, R 5:10pm–6:40pm 1/11/21–5/1/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 7969489# Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com

Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 20 students

YUP F104 UK1 3 cr (a, an) Conversational Central Yup’ik II Sally Samson CRN: 36150 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: Continuation of YUP F103. Beginning level Yup'ik Eskimo. Focus on communication in everyday situations. Kuskokwim and Northwest campuses only. Prerequisites: YUP F103. Required: Blackboard and Internet T, R 5:10pm–6:40pm 1/11/21–5/01/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 1394096#

No textbook required. Tuition & Fees: $807.00 Limit 20 students

YUP F130 UK1 3 cr (an, h, a) Beginning Yup’ik Grammar Sally Samson CRN: 36151 [email protected] Distance Delivery Course: An entry-level class for persons fluent in Central Yup'ik. Covers reading - silent and oral - and writing, emphasizing specific skills and practical application of those skills through writing assignments. Dialect differences in the Central Yup'ik region are used to demonstrate standardization of the writing systems. Prerequisites: YUP F103 or YUP F122 or basic conversational Yup'ik skills. T, R 11:00–12:30pm 1/11/21–5/1/21

Audio Conference Number: 1-866-832-7806 Student Code: 1394096#

Order your textbooks at www.uaf.bkstr.com Tuition & Fees: $807.00 + books Limit 20 students

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P.O. Box 368•201 Akiak Drive•Bethel, Alaska 99559

Office (907) 543-4559 KuC (907) 543-4500 Fax: (907) 543- 4527•Office hours: M-F 8:30am to 5:30 pm

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RURAL HUMAN SERVICES

RHS F110 K01 1 cr Cross Cultural Bridging Skills Diane McEachern [email protected] RHS Closed Cohort: Issues and impacts relevant to effective cross-cultural communication. Understanding barriers to effective cross-cultural communication in rural settings and development of effective cross-cultural communication skills from a Native perspective. Development of bridging and networking skills that integrate Native values and principles. Student must spend one week in intensive study at selected delivery site. Intensive in Bethel Textbook provided by the instructor. Tuition: Contact the instructor. Limit 35 students

RHS F120 KA1 2 cr (a) Family Systems I Diane McEachern [email protected] RHS Closed Cohort Course: Survey of historical forces that exerted influence on Alaska Native families, the impacts of those forces and discussion of their contemporary effects from a Native perspective. Focus on developing options and strategies for developing healthy Native families as the foundation for healthy Native communities. Emphasis on developing the understanding and skills necessary to facilitate development and maintenance of healthy families through healthy individuals. Intensive in Bethel Textbook provided by the instructor. Tuition: Contact the instructor. Limit 35 students

RHS F140 K01 1 cr Alaska Native Values and Principles Diane McEachern [email protected] RHS Closed Cohort: Traditional Native values and principles, their applicability to today’s world and issues relevant to their integration into today’s lifestyles. Developing understanding and skills necessary for facilitating formulation of positive world views within Native individuals, families and communities. Explores the role of spirituality in a variety of Alaska Native cultures. Student must spend three days in intensive study at selected delivery site Intensive in Bethel Textbook provided by the instructor. Tuition: Contact the instructor. Limit 35 students

RHS F150 KA1 2 cr (a) Introduction to Rural Counseling Diane McEachern [email protected] RHS Closed Cohort Course: Identification and examination of issues relevant to the delivery of rural counseling services focusing on developing the understanding and skills necessary for the effective delivery of rural counseling services. Opportunities for development of basic rural counseling skills with emphasis on integration of Native values and principles and exploring strategies that facilitate positive individual, family, and community growth and development through enhancement of healthy lifestyles in rural Native communities. Intensive in Bethel Textbook provided by the instructor. Tuition: Contact the instructor. Limit 35 students

RHS F220 KA1 2 cr (a) Family Systems II Diane McEachern [email protected] RHS Closed Cohort Course: The dynamics and issues relevant to personal healing and recovery from a Native perspective focusing on developing the understanding and skills necessary to healing and recovery in Native individuals, families and communities. Emphasis on achieving healthy lifestyles through self-understanding based on truth, grieving and positive proactive repositioning. Intensive in Bethel Textbook provided by the instructor. Tuition: Contact the instructor. Limit 35 students

RHS F250 K01 2 cr (s) Rural Counseling II Diane McEachern [email protected] RHS Closed Cohort: Differences and similarities between Native and Western counseling skills. Issues relevant to the development and delivery of basic rural counseling skills and services. Focuses on identifying and building on individual, family and community strengths as the foundation for development of intervention strategies. Addresses the importance of integrating Native traditional values and principles into intervention strategies and service delivery. Emphasis on developing and enhancing basic rural counseling skills and short – and long – term intervention strategies. Student must spend one week in intensive study at selected delivery site. Intensive in Bethel Textbook provided by the instructor. Tuition: Contact the instructor. Limit 35 students

RURAL HUMAN SERVICES AND HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM (Closed Cohorts)

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RHS F260 K01 2 cr (s) Addictions: Intervention and Treatment Diane McEachern [email protected] RHS Closed Cohort: Dynamics, issues, impacts, treatment options and intervention strategies relevant to behavioral and chemical addictions. Understanding addictive process and developing treatment options and intervention strategies from a Native perspective. Emphasis on development of treatment options and intervention strategies that integrate Native values and principles. Student must spend one week in intensive study at selected delivery site. Intensive in Bethel Textbook provided by the instructor. Tuition: Contact the instructor. Limit 35 students.

RHS F285 KA1 2 cr (a) Case Management Diane McEachern [email protected] RHS Closed Cohort: Identification and discussion of issues, components, procedures, responsibilities, skills and processes for case management in rural settings with diverse populations. Emphasis on case management processes unique to rural and village Alaska and to the fields of mental health, addictions and interpersonal violence, Oral and written communication skills essential to effective case management explored. Student must be willing and able to work independently outside the classroom and in the community. Intensive in Bethel Textbook provided by the instructor. Tuition: Contact the instructor. Limit 35 students.

SOCIAL WORK

SWK F220 KA1 3 cr (a) Ethics, Values, and Social Work Practice Diane McEachern [email protected] HUMS Closed Cohort, Audio Conference Course: The professional nature and meaning of generalist social work practice. Examines the NASW code of ethics. Introduces interpersonal communication and interviewing. Assists students in making decisions about social work or other helping professions. Prerequisites: SWK F103 or permission of instructor. Textbook provided by the instructor. Tuition: Contact the instructor. Limit 35 students

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KuC Spring 2021 ON-CAMPUS & DISTANCE DELIVERED DAILY SCHEDULE Start End Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

9:00 am 12:00 am EBOT F251 UK1

9:15 am 10:45 am COJO F141 COJO F141

9:45 am 11:15 am ANS F111X ANS F111X

10:00 am 11:00 am ANL F150

11:00 am

12:30 pm YUP F130 UK1 YUP F130 UK1

1:00 pm TM F293 TM F101 TM F201

TM F293 TM F101 TM 201

11:30 am 1:00 pm RD F225 RD F225

12:00 pm 2:00 pm HUMS F250

12:30 pm 2:00 pm WRTG F111X WRTG F213 WRTG F111X WRTG F213

1:50 pm 2:50 pm WRTG F068

2:00 pm 4:00 pm MATH F151 UK1 MATH F151 UK1

2:15 pm 3:45 pm RECR F120C UK1 RECR F120C UK1

3:00 pm

4:30 pm WRTG F111X WRTG F111X

5:00 pm TM F105 TM F205

TM F105 TM F205

3:30 pm 5:00 pm ANS F242X ANS F242X ECE F170/270 UK1

3:40 pm 5:10 pm ENVI F220 ENVI F220

4:00 pm 5:00 pm MATH F065 UK1 MATH F065 UK2

4:30 pm 6:30 pm MATH F068 UK1 MATH F068 UK1

5:00 pm 8:00 pm WRTG F211

5:10 pm 6:40 pm

ABUS F154 BIOL F111X CHEM F103X ENGL F270 ENVI F101 WRTG F111X

ABUS F231 BIOL F103X PHYS F102X WRTG F110 YUP F103 UK1 YUP F104 UK1

ABUS F154BIOL F111X CHEM F103X ENGL F270 ENVI F101 WRTG F111X

ABUS F231 BIOL F103X PHYS F102X WRTG F110 YUP F103 UK1 YUP F104 UK1

5:30 pm 6:30 pm MATH F054 MATH F152

MATH F054 MATH F152

5:40 pm 7:10 pm ECE F240 ECE F119 UK1 ECE F242 UK1 ECE F107

6:00 pm 7:00 pm EBOT F200 UK1

9:00 pm EBOT F336 KA1

6:50 pm 8:20 pm

ANTH F100X UK1 WRTG F213

ABUS F179 COJO F131 EBOT F230 UK1 GEOG F101 MATH F105 UK1

ANTH F100X UK1 WRTG F213

ABUS F179 COJO F131 EBOT F230 UK1 GEOG F101 MATH F105 UK1

8:50 pm LS F101X UK1

7:00 pm 8:30 pm BIOL F112X MATH F113X

BIOL F112X MATH F113X

BIOL F100X Sun: BIOL F100X

7:20 pm 8:50 pm ECE F301 UK1

Blue – Distance Course BROWN: Cross Regional Distance Course Courses not listed on the daily schedule: HEALTH – F110, HLTH F116, HLTH F118, HLTH F130, HLTH F132, and HLTH 235 RHS and other closed cohort courses are not listed on the daily schedule: RHS F110 K01, RHS F140 K01, RHS F250 K01, RHS F260 K01, SWK F220 KA1, WRTG F111X

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KUSKOKWIM CAMPUS DIRECTORY P.O. Box 368•Bethel, Alaska 99559 Toll-free: 1-800-478-5822•Phone: (907)543-4500•Fax: (907)543-4527•Web site: www.uaf.edu/bethel

Acting Director Linda Curda [email protected] 543-4540, 350-0342

Assistant Director Katie Rearden [email protected] 543-4558

Faculty Kelechukwu “KC” Alu Developmental Math [email protected] 543-4525

Linda Curda, UAF CHAP CRCD Community Health [email protected] 350-0342

DeShan Foret Counselor and Social Science [email protected] 543-4526

Benjamin Kuntz English [email protected] 543-4581

Diane McEachern Human Services [email protected] 543-4597

Rose Meier Ethnobotany [email protected] 474-6935

Joli Morgan Emeritus Professor [email protected] 543-4519

Shawn Russell Allied Health RAH Program Coordinator [email protected] 260-9525

Sally Samson Yup’ik [email protected] 543-4530

Lisa Strecker Ethnobotany [email protected] 699-6414

Jacqueline Tagaban Early Childhood Education [email protected] 543-4555 & 500-9940

Staff

Paul Adams Sacket Hall Head Cook [email protected] 543-4591

Cindy Andrecheck Writing Center Coordinator [email protected] 543-4573

Ruby Anvil Receptionist and Admin. Asst. [email protected] 543-4500

Julie Carpenter Fiscal Officer, B.O. [email protected] 543-4550

Dorothy Chase Financial Aid Coordinator/Advisor [email protected] 543-4563

Gerald Domnick Manager, Local Area Network (LAN) [email protected] 543-4590

Melinda Flemings Fiscal Technician, B.O. [email protected] 543-4504

Jessica Glore Student Success Manager & RRANN Student Success Facilitator [email protected] 543-4559

Martha Glore Office Manager Director’s Office [email protected] 543-4501

Ryan Henderson College Readiness Coordinator [email protected] 543-4580

Andrew James Sackett Hall Program Manager [email protected] 543-4566

John John Sackett Hall Resident Director [email protected] 543-4566

Staff continued

Ron Kaiser Crafts & Trades III [email protected] 543-4536

Kendra Krenz Academic and Career Advisor [email protected] 543-4587

Sarah Larson Wellness Programming Specialist/JV [email protected] 543-4535

Agnes McIntyre Academic Advisor Emerging Scholars Program Coordinator [email protected] 543-4554

Mikayla Miller Youth Services Assistant [email protected] 543-4504

Danny Nelson Student Services Technician [email protected] 543-4505

Eleanor Oser Jesuit Volunteer [email protected] 543-4544

Theresa Quiner Librarian [email protected] 543-4517

Teddi Worrock Yupiit Piciryarait Manager [email protected] 543-4538

Placed Faculty and Staff

Leif Albertson Cooperative Ext. Service Agent [email protected] 543-4553

Sharon Chakuchin Food Stamp Nutrition Ed. [email protected] 543-4583

Twyla Elhardt UAA Nursing Clinical Faculty [email protected] 543-4506

Kellie Johnson Bethel 4-H Program Assistant Program Director [email protected]

Rachelle White UAA Nursing Faculty [email protected] 543-4532

Adjunct Faculty

BJ Aldrich, HLTH [email protected]

Chris Beks, HLTH [email protected]

Karina Gonzales-Smith HLTH, ksgonzales @alaska.edu

Kevin Jernigan, EBOT [email protected]

Catherine Moses, YUP [email protected]

Sveta Yamin-Pasternak EBOT [email protected]

Steve Street, ANTH [email protected]

Affiliate Faculty Community Health Aide Program (CHAP)

Asela Calhoun Director, CHA Program/Education

Rahnia Boyer V.P Village Health/Workforce Development

Haskell Derryberry Basic Training Instructor

Katherine Evon Field Supervision Coordinator

Jesse Gunlik Basic Training Instructor

Jessica Judy Training Center Coordinator

Rita Kalistook Basic Training Instructor

Barrie Levin Basic Training Instructor

Barb Mickelson Basic Training Instructor

Cameron Mortensen Basic Training Instructor

Marsha Smith Basic Training Instructor

Jeffrey Thompson Basic Training Instructor

Brandon Nelson Basic Training Instructor

Carol Sanders Certification & Credentialing Specialist [email protected] 543-6145