Minor in American Indian Studies
26 credits
The minor in American Indian Studies is designed to provide students with an in-depth study of the cultures and traditions, histories and arts of indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere. The minor is recommended for students who plan to collaborate with American Indians in research, educational, environmental, creative and political projects. The concentration is interdisciplinary and allows students to combine it with many major designations. For more information contact coordinator of the American Indian Studies Minor concentration, Dr. Tanis S’eiltin, or American Cultural Studies Program Director, Dr. Larry J. Estrada.
Core courses: 11 credits
- AMST 301/FAIR 366e
- AMST 202/FAIR 263b
- AMST 315/FAIR 399b
Any one of the following courses: 5 credits
- ENG 235
- HIST 275
- ANTH 361
- FAIR 451x
Elective courses: 5 credits
Other courses under advisement may include independent study projects (specially arranged independent learning). For ISP guidelines, contact Dr. Tanis S’eiltin.
