Deepen your understanding of native communities in North America. In addition to studying languages, traditions and cultures, you'll learn about current issues facing these communities today. The study of American Indians and Alaska Natives establishes an understanding of the relationship between these communities and the U.S., and it sets the groundwork for a career in public policy, government and private business. Students in the Bachelor of Arts in American Indian Studies program explore history, cultural traditions (oral histories, literature, arts) and tribal governments. Students also learn the languages and examine the critical social and political issues in these communities. This holistic approach to studying the diverse native cultures in North America helps students develop a broad-reaching perspective of these important groups. Community service-oriented internships enhance coursework.
SAMPLE COURSES
AIS 344: American Indians in Film
AIS 426: Principles of Indigenous Economics
AIS 431: Traditional Ecological Knowledge
CAREER FIELDS
Nonprofit
Public policy
Tribal government
Business
Education
Bachelors
Rolling Admission
Open
Spring,Fall
3.0 Minimum
IELTS: 6.5 TOFEL: PTE: 53
4 Years
USD$ 43100.00
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Tucson, Arizona
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