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Undergraduate StudiesNative American and World Indigenous Peoples' Studies Society, Politics, Behavior and Change Evening and Weekend StudiesEvening and Weekend Class Listing Summer StudiesGraduate StudiesMaster of Environmental Studies Master of Public Administration
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Native American and World Indigenous Peoples' Studies |
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You'll focus on the study of indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, the Americas and the world through on- campus and reservation-based programs. You'll study political, social, economic and cultures issues related to indigenous history both in the on-campus and reservation-based program-and make a real contribution to building stronger Indian communities by responding directly to their goals and needs. Learn more...
Please contact Academic Advising if you have any questions: Library 1401, (360) 867-6312. Email: Advising |
About Native American and World Indigenous Peoples' Studies Related Links:2006-07 (Next Year's) Catalog2004-05 (Last Year's) Catalog Academic Program Pages Schedules and Dates:Academic Calendar Academic Planning Resources:Academic Advising Programs noted as "New" do not appear in the printed catalog. Program update information appears at the end of the program's description. * Indicates upper-division credits. Please contact Academic Advising if you have any questions: Library 2153, (360) 867-6312. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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