Rural Development

College of Rural Alaska
Department of Alaska Native and Rural Development
Fairbanks Campus (907) 474-6528
Statewide toll-free number (800) 770-9531
Anchorage office (907) 279-2700
Bristol Bay Campus (907) 842-4687
Chukchi Campus (907) 442-3400
Interior-Aleutians Campus (907) 474-6433
Kuskokwim Campus (907) 543-4582
Northwest Campus (907) 443-2201
www.uaf.edu/danrd/

B.A., M.A. Degrees

Minimum Requirements for Degree: 30 credits

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The Department of Alaska Native and Rural Development (DANRD) M.A. program is designed to educate leaders who understand the dynamic relationship of rural Alaska with the global economy and who have professional skills in areas of leadership, business development, administration and conflict management. Graduates typically take positions with tribal and municipal governments, fisheries, tourism, Native corporations, regional health corporations or non-profits, state/federal agencies, or other private businesses.

Graduate degree students gain a broader theoretical understanding of development processes in Alaska and the circumpolar North. Graduate students complete a thesis or applied community development project, and have opportunities for international study and research.

Students can earn the M.A. degree either on the Fairbanks campus or through distance delivery. Special application requirements and deadlines apply for distance M.A. degree programs. For more information contact the department toll-free 1-800-770-9531 or visit our website at www.uaf.edu/danrd/.

Graduate Program--M.A. Degree

  1. Complete the general university requirements.
  2. Complete the master's degree requirements.
  3. Complete the following core courses:
    RD 600--Circumpolar Indigenous Leadership Symposium 3 credits
    RD 601--Political Economy of the Circumpolar North 3 credits
    RD 625--Community Development Strategies: Principles and Practices 3 credits
    RD 650--Community-Based Research Methods 3 credits
    RD 651--Management Strategies for Rural Development 3 credits
  4. Complete 9-12 elective credits at the 600-level (up to 6 credits may be at the 400-level with approval from the graduate committee):
    RD 425--Cultural Impact Analysis 3 credits
    RD 652--Indigenous Organization Management 3 credits
    RD 655--Circumpolar Health Issues 3 credits
    GEOG 637--Geography of Northern Development 3 credits
    ANS 650--Comparative Aboriginal Rights and Policies 3 credits
    NORS 606--Science, Technology and Development in Northern Regions 3 credits
    ANTH 610--Northern Indigenous Peoples and Contemporary Issues 3 credits
    NORS 630--Economic Issues of the Circumpolar North
    NORS 649--Comparative Government and Politics in the Circumpolar North 3 credits
    CCS 608--Indigenous Knowledge Systems 3 credits
  5. Complete 1 of the following:
    Research Project 6 credits
    Thesis 6-9
  6. Minimum credits required 30