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The Native American Studies Minor

This is a minor for students who want to learn more about the rich cultural heritage of the first peoples of North America. It is an interdisciplinary minor that includes courses from Anthropology, History, Communications, Art History, and Mexican American Studies. The minor includes a historical core, a cultural core, and three upper division elective courses.

Historical Core
Anth 164 (New World Archaeology) and/or
(One or Two Courses)
Hist 183 (The West and the Native American)
   
Cultural Core
AMS 159 (Nature and American Culture)
(One or Two Courses)
Anth 175 (Indigenous People of the Pacific Rim)
   
Electives
Anth 146 (Culture and Conflict)
Arth 182A (Art of the Ancient Americas)
Comm 174 (Intercultural Communication)
Hist103 Colloquium
Hist187 (United States History)
Hist189A (California History)
MAS105 (Chicanos: United States/Mexico Relations)
Woms020 (Ethnic Women in America)
Soci 162 (Race and Ethnic Relations)
   
   

 

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