Academic Programs
Associate of Science Degree
The Associate of Science Degree (AS degree) is a two year program designed to complete the major core requirements of a Bachelor of Science Degree (BS degree). It is a broad based course of study which includes English, communication, math, science and humanity course requirements. The minimum requirements for the degree are 60 credits.; All of the concentration electives are math and science based classes.
Learn MoreContent Creation
The Content Creation program is a 16-credit Occupational Endorsement (OE) that provides education and training to prepare students to enter the online content creation space. Courses emphasize business and self-employment, personal finance, basic computer and peripheral support, skills needed to develop an online presence, interpersonal communications, and emerging trends in content creation.
Learn MoreConstruction Trades Technology
The Construction Trades Technology Program was developed to teach rural Alaskans the skills to work on local construction projects,with a focus on Alaskan building practices for northern climates. This hands-on training program is taught by professionals with decades of practical experience. The program offers courses in Facilities Maintenance, Basic Carpentry and Sustainable Energy...
Learn MoreHuman Services
Students in the human services program receive skills-based training within a foundation of theory. After completing foundation courses, students select an area of concentration from the following: addictions counseling, behavioral health, or interdisciplinary concentration. Students learn interviewing and assessment, case management, crisis intervention, group counseling techniques, and other specific skills needed within their concentration area. Our program, is offered at both the Interior Alaska Campus (IAC) in Fairbanks and the Kuskokwim Campus (KuC) in Bethel.
Learn moreRural Human Services
The Rural Human Service (RHS) Certificate Program is a 34-credit University of Alaska academic program developed for Alaska village-based human service providers. It is intended for rural residents who are natural helpers and healers in their communities, and it is designed to help further develop skills and credentials in the helping profession. RHS offers a culturally appropriate training program designed for rural, village-based human service workers. Our program, is offered at both the Interior Alaska Campus (IAC) in Fairbanks and the Kuskokwim Campus (KuC) in Bethel.
Learn MoreTribal Governance
The Tribal Governance program teaches job-related skills and knowledge needed for positions within tribal and local governments. In response to the broad variety of job-related skills needed by tribal councils, administrators and staff, the Tribal Governance AAS degree and Tribal Management certificate programs are designed to allow students to specialize their education for specific employment-related skills. Our program provides students with fundamental knowledge of tribal governance, law, policy and management through academic and hands-on education.
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