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Nov 24, 2024
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2014-15 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Certificate in Native American Studies
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The Certificate in Native American Studies prepares students to work effectively in Indian country. The certificate equips students of all backgrounds with the requisite knowledge and experience for any number of career paths, in addition to fostering personal growth and enrichment.
Native American studies courses are listed under the prefix NAS in the Course Descriptions section.
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Requirements for the Certificate
(36 credits) Core Courses (12 credits)
Native Knowledge and Perspectives (16–20 credits)
Choose from the following courses, 12 credits of which must be upper division: - NAS 270 - Introduction to Intertribal Dance 4 credits
- NAS 331 - Language Revitalization 4 credits
- NAS 350 - Native America in the Theatre Arts 4 credits
- NAS 370 - Introduction to Intertribal Dance, Part Two 4 credits
- NAS 375 - Representing “el indio” in Latin American Anthropology, Literature, and Culture 4 credits
- NAS 380 - Native American Ecological Practices 4 credits
- NAS 390 - Introduction to the Nine Tribes of Oregon 4 credits
- NAS 391 - The Nine Tribes of Oregon – Continuum 4 credits
- NAS 405 - Reading and Conference 1 to 6 credits
- NAS 407 - Seminar 1 to 4 credits
or - ED 407 - Seminar 1 to 6 credits
- NAS 440 - American Indian Identities 4 credits
- NAS 480 - Applied Native American Ecological Practices 4 credits
- ANTH 317 - Pacific Cultures 4 credits
- ANTH 318 - Native North America 4 credits
- ANTH 319 - Cultures of the World 4 credits
- ANTH 334 - Anthropological Perspectives on the Native American Frontier 4 credits
- ANTH 375 - Archaeological Field School 4 credits
- ANTH 462 - Cultural Resource Management 4 credits
- ANTH 464 - Cultural Rights 4 credits
- ARTH 199 - Special Studies 1 to 18 credits
- ENG 239 - Native American Myth and Culture 4 credits
- ENG 240 - Native American Narratives, Fiction, and Poetry 4 credits
- ENG 447 - Major Forces in Literature 4 credits *
- ENG 448 - Major Figures in Literature 4 credits *
- PSY 489 - Native American Psychology 4 credits
Certain upper division, open-numbered courses with a Native American focus (399, 401, 405, and 407) in participating departments (art, English and writing, history, and sociology and anthropology) may also be appropriate. Consult the program coordinator for more details. *Applicable to the certificate when Native American authors are featured.
Synthesis (4–8 credits)
Practicum (minimum 4 accumulated credits). Choose from a combination of: |
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