Cross-Cultural Studies
College of Liberal Arts
Department of Alaska Native Studies
907-474-1902
www.uaf.edu/cxcs/
M.A. Degree
Minimum Requirements for Degree: 36 Credits
The cross-cultural studies M.A. degree program emphasizes indigenous knowledge systems. The program is designed to provide graduate students from various fields of interest an opportunity to pursue in-depth study of the role and contributions of indigenous knowledge in the contemporary world. Students are expected to demonstrate the ability to work effectively with indigenous people in their studies.
Graduate Program -- M.A. Degree
- Complete the general university requirements.
- Complete the master's degree requirements.
- Complete at least 6 credits in a field setting, including minimum of one week camp with elders.
- Complete at least 36 semester hours beyond the bachelor's degree level. (Students may transfer a maximum of 9 hours from another university into their program.)
- Complete at least 30 of the 36 semester hours at the F600-level.
- Satisfactorily complete a comprehensive examination.
- Complete the following core courses:
CCS F601--Documenting Indigenous Knowledge--3 credits
CCS F608--Indigenous Knowledge Systems--3 credits
CCS F612--Traditional Ecological Knowledge--3 credits
CCS/ED F690--Seminar in Cross-Cultural Studies--3 credits - Complete at least one of the following cross-cultural studies specialization courses:
ANS/ED F461--Native Ways of Knowing--3 credits
CCS/ED F610--Education and Cultural Processes--3 credits
RD F425--Cultural Impact Analysis--3 credits - Complete a minimum of 15 credits of approved electives to provide specialization depth. Example of approved electives include the following:
ANS F475--Alaska Native Social Change--3 credits
CCS F602--Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights--3 credits
CCS/ED F603--Field Study Research Methods--3 credits
CCS/ED F611--Cultural, Cognition and Knowledge Acquisition--3 credits
CCS/ED F613--Alaska Standards for Culturally Responsive Schools--3 credits - Complete CCS F698--Field Study/Elder Apprenticeship--6 credits
- Minimum credits required--36 credits