Alaska Native Studies

College of Liberal Arts
Department of Alaska Native Studies
(907) 474-7181
www.uaf.edu/ans/

B.A. Degree

Minimum Requirements for Degree: B.A.: 130 credits

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Alaska Native Studies seeks to provide students with an awareness of the scope, richness and variety of Alaska Native cultures. It offers a series of critical perspectives on the contemporary Native experience in pluralistic North American society. The interdisciplinary academic program is built upon a combination of courses offered by the Alaska Native Studies program and other specialized disciplines.

The Alaska Native studies B.A. prepares students to appreciate historical and contemporary cultural dynamics. The department also welcomes students pursuing a second major or a minor. It encourages students who expect to be involved professionally in Alaska Native communities or other multicultural settings to pursue this degree.

Major

Concentrations: General, Language

  1. Complete the general university requirements.
  2. Complete the B.A. degree requirements.
  3. Complete the following program (major) requirements:*
    1. Complete the following:

      ANL 315—Alaska Native Languages: Eskimo-Aleut** (3)
      or ANL 316—Alaska Native Languages: Indian Languages** (3) 3 credits

      ANS/PS 325—Native Self-Government 3 credits

      ANS 347—Voices of Native American Peoples 3 credits

      ANS 401—Cultural Knowledge of Native Elders 3 credits

      ANS/ANTH 242—Native Cultures of Alaska 3 credits

      HIST 110—History of Alaska Natives (3)
      or ANS 101—Introduction to Alaska Native Studies (3) 3 credits
    2. Complete 1 of the following concentrations*

General

  1. Complete the following:

    ANS/ENGL 340—Contemporary Native American Literature (3)
    or ANS/ENGL 349—Narrative Art of Alaska Native Peoples (in English Translation) (3) 3 credits

    ANS/PS 425—Federal Indian Law and Alaska Natives (3)
    or ANS/PS 450—Comparative Aboriginal Rights and Policies (3) 3 credits
  2. Complete 9 credits from the following (you may include courses not selected from courses above in general part 1):

    ANS 160—Alaska Native Dance 1 credit

    ANS/THR 161—Introduction to Alaska Native Performance 3 credits

    ANS 202X—Aesthetic Appreciation of Alaska Native Performance*** 3 credits

    ANS 250—Current Alaska Native Leadership Perspectives 3 credits

    ANS 251—Practicum in Native Cultural Expression 3 credits

    ANS 300W—Alaska Native Writers Workshop 3 credits

    ANS 310—The Alaska Native Lands Settlement 3 credits

    ANS/RD 315—Tribal People and Development 3 credits

    ANS 320W—Language and Culture: Application of Alaska 3 credits

    ANS 335—Native North Americans 3 credits

    ANS 348W—Native North American Women 3 credits

    ANS 350W,O—Cross Cultural Communication: Alaskan Perspectives 3 credits

    ANS 351—Practicum in Native Cultural Expression 3 credits

    ANS 360—Advanced Native Dance 1 credit

    ANS 361—Advanced Alaska Native Performance 3 credits

    ANS/ART 365—Native Art of Alaska 3 credits

    ANS 375—Native American Religion and Philosophy 3 credits

    ANS/ED 420—Alaska Native Education 3 credits

    ANS 475—Alaska Native Social Change 3 credits

    PS 263—Alaska Native Politics 3 credits

    RD 255—Rural Alaska Land Issues 3 credits

    SOC 408—Race and Ethnic Relations 3 credits
  3. Minimum credits required 13

Language

  1. Complete the following:

    ANL 251—Introduction to Athabascan Linguistics (3)
    or LING 101—Nature of Language (3) 3 credits

    ANL 287—Teaching Methods for Alaska Native Languages 3 credits

    ANL 288—Curriculum and Materials Development for Alaska Native Languages 3 credits

    ANS/ANTH 320W—Language and Culture: Applications to Alaska 3 credits

    LING 450—Language Policy and Planning 3 credits
  2. Complete the following Language concentration requirement:

    Three years of 1 Alaska Native language or equivalent** 22 credits
  3. Minimum credits required 130

* Student must earn a C grade or better in each course.
** These courses may be used to fulfill the bachelor of arts requirements for a minor complex, or foreign/Alaska Native language option (page 109).
*** ANS 202X may not be counted toward an Alaska Native studies major if used to fulfill core requirements.
Note: ANL 255 may be substituted for ANL 315.
Note: ANL 256 may be substituted for ANL 316.

Minor*

  1. Complete the following:

    ANS 300- or 400-level course 3 credits

    ANS 401—Cultural Knowledge of Native Elders 3 credits

    Alaska Native Studies electives 9 credits
  2. Minimum credits required 15

* All minor programs must be approved by the department head of Alaska Native studies.