Anthropology - Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College Academics Departments Anthropology Anthropology Departments Economics › Anishinaabe Language › Art › Science › Music › Philosophy › Sociology › Speech/Communication › Sustainability › Theatre › Career Planning › Women’s and Gender Studies › Political Science › Chemical Dependency › Anthropology › Health › Human Services › Nursing › Biology › Business › Chemistry › Computer Science › Geography / GIS › Mathematics › Physical Education › Physics › Psychology › English › History › Accounting › American Indian Studies › Early Child Development › Marketing › Apply Now Request Info Mission The mission of the Anthropology department is to provide for the study of human nature, society, and culture, focusing on the American Indian and world perspectives. Faculty Lyz Jaakola MM, University of Minnesota – Duluth BM, University of Minnesota – Duluth ljaakola@fdltcc.edu 218-879-0721 Courses ANTH 1001 - Introduction to American Indian Studies 3 credits This course will look at the various American Indian cultures of North America. North American prehistory and the historic period from contact to the present will be addressed. Indian history, religion, and philosophy will be studied with the emphasis on the Anishinaabe people of Minnesota. ANTH 1005 - Cultural Diversity 1 credit This course is designed to help students understand cultural diversity and the need for cultural competence as it relates to our world today. Designed as a seminar, this course will provide an overview of culture and its many dimensions. It will provide hands-on experience to aid in the understanding of other cultures and offer tools for cultural competence in both our personal and public lives. Testimonials I chose FDLTCC because of its size and the curriculum. When I first came here in 2019, I was just looking for what I needed to volunteer, perhaps in a crisis shelter. I met with Don Jarvinen, and the rest is history. It is awesome here at the FDLTCC Education Program because it is like a family here, if you need help or are struggling with anything, you have quite a few people who will help you out. My favorite thing about FDLTCC is the people. I’ve met fantastic students, faculty and staff who go above and beyond what I expected. Welcome to FDLTCC FDLTCC is closed Friday, March 13, due to hazardous weather conditions. No evening activities Proceed to FDLTCC »