Stanford University Bachelor degree Native American Studies

 
 


Stanford University Bachelor degree Native American Studies

Stanford University

 
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Stanford University - Bachelor degree - Native American Studies

 
 
Stanford University
Bachelor degree
Native American Studies
 
The purpose of the Native American Studies major and minor is to introduce students to a broad range of approaches to the academic study of Native American people, history, and culture. Students who major in Native American Studies have the opportunity of doing advanced work in a number of related fields, including literature, sociology, education, and law. In addition to specialized course work about Native American issues, students also are expected to concentrate in a traditional discipline such as History, Anthropology, or Psychology, to ensure they have a well rounded educational experience. All courses in the program in some way promote the ongoing discussion of how academic knowledge about Native Americans relates to the historical and contemporary experiences of Native American people and communities.

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Bachelor degree - Native American Studiesawarded in 2005.