Bachelor of Native American Studies
Immerse yourself in the rich histories, diverse cultures, and contemporary realities of Indigenous peoples. Develop the knowledge and skills to serve Native communities and advance Indigenous perspectives.
Indigenous History
Explore pre-contact civilizations through contemporary movements
Language & Culture
Study Native languages, traditions, and cultural practices
Tribal Sovereignty
Understand federal Indian law and tribal governance
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Native American Studies provides a comprehensive foundation in Indigenous histories, cultures, languages, and contemporary issues. You'll examine the experiences of Native peoples from their own perspectives and voices.
Our program emphasizes community engagement and practical application, preparing you to work with tribal nations, Indigenous organizations, and communities addressing critical issues facing Native peoples today.
Graduate with a deep understanding of Indigenous worldviews and the skills to contribute meaningfully to Native communities and cross-cultural understanding.
What You'll Learn
- âIndigenous histories of North America
- âNative American languages and linguistics
- âTribal governance and federal Indian law
- âIndigenous arts, literature, and oral traditions
- âContemporary Native American issues
- âIndigenous research methodologies
Career Opportunities
Tribal Administrator
Serve tribal governments and organizations
Cultural Preservation
Protect and revitalize Indigenous heritage
Museum Curator
Manage Indigenous collections and exhibits
Community Advocate
Support Native rights and social justice
Ready to Honor Indigenous Knowledge?
Start your journey in Native American Studies today.