Bachelor of Arts (BA)
The Native American Studies Program exists to broaden the understanding of students interested in the history, culture, and contemporary situations of Native Americans in the United States. The curriculum has been structured to provide courses that deal with both historical and cultural analysis of Native American cultures and contemporary legal and social institutions that affect Native American life. The program not only stresses sound academic preparation in the classroom but also allows students the flexibility to take part in community-oriented education through field work or studies directed towards community situations and problems.
Honors Program
The Native American Studies Program provides a program leading to the A.B. degree with honors. A student must have senior standing; a 3.5 GPA overall; and 3.5 GPA in the major. To complete the degree with honors the student will be required to undertake a 6-unit research project (NATAMST H195A and NATAMST H195B) and will be graded according to standards determined by the faculty advisor as being of honors quality.
Minor Program
The department offers a group minor in Native American Studies. For further information regarding declaring the minor, please contact the department.
Other Majors and Minors Offered by the Department of Ethnic Studies
Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies (Major and Minor)
Chicanx Latinx Studies (Major and Minor)
Ethnic Studies (Major and Minor)
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