| Applied Indigenous Studies MAJOR REQUIREMENTS |
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|---|---|
| NAU Course Titles | Arizona Western Course Titles |
| B.A. in Applied Indigenous Studies | |
Required Core Courses: |
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| AIS 101(3) Introduction to Indigenous Studies | No AWC Equivalent |
| AIS 201(3) American Indian Expression | No AWC Equivalent |
| AIS 202(3) Roots of Federal American Indian Policy | No AWC Equivalent |
| AIS 204(3) Indigenous-State Relations: Comparative Global Contexts | No AWC Equivalent |
| AIS
210(3) Current American Indian Governments This course is cross-listed with POS 210. |
No AWC Equivalent |
Choose one of the following: |
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| BA 201(3) Quantitative Methods | QBA 211(3) Quantitative Analysis |
| PSY 230(4) Introduction to Statistics in Psychology | PSY 230(3) Statistics for the Social Sciences |
| STA 270(3) Introduction to Statistics | MAT 270(3) Applied Statistics |
Choose 12 hours from: |
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| ANT 203(3) Peoples of the Southwest | No AWC Equivalent |
| ANT 207(3) People of Latin America | No AWC Equivalent |
| ANT 252(3) Southwestern Archaeology | No AWC Equivalent |
| HIS 280(3) Colonial Latin America | No AWC Equivalent |
| NAV 101(4) First Year Navajo | No AWC Equivalent |
| NAV 102(4) First Year Navajo | No AWC Equivalent |
| NAV 201(4) Second Year Navajo | No AWC Equivalent |
| NAV 202(4) Second Year Navajo | No AWC Equivalent |
| Students must demonstrate, through coursework or a placement exam, a four-semester, college-level proficiency in a language other than English. Spanish or Navajo (or another indigenous language) are strongly suggested. | |
| Minor required: choose one of the 18-24 hour minors, or one of the AIS Certificate Programs, described in NAUs catalog. | |
| B.S. in Applied Indigenous Studies | |
| All requirements for the B.S. are the same as for the B.A., except there is no language requirement. | |
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