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Current Courses: American Indian Studies Minor
The American Indian Studies minor is an interdisciplinary program that attempts to give students a broad view and understanding of Native Americans in the United States. The minor may give an awareness of the contributions of the American Indian to American history and civilization, which is an asset in education, business, government and social services, and corrections areas.
Programs
American Indian Studies Minor
Faculty:
Dr. Art Marmorstein
Dr. Teresa Stallings
Course Descriptions:
American
Indian Studies Minor
ANTH 210, Cultural Anthropology (3 credits)
HIST 368, History and Culture of the American Indian (3 credits)
SS 420, The Contemporary American Indian (3 credits)
Electives are to be selected from the following (11 credits)
ANTH 322, Cultures of the Plains Indians (3 credits)
ANTH 420, Cultures of the American Indians (3 credits)
HIST 373, History of Federal Indian Policy (3 credits)
HIST 374, History of the Northern Plains Indians (3
credits)
HIST 376, South Dakota Government and Politics (3
credits)
SOC 350, Race and Ethnic Minorities (3 credits)
SS 332, Projects in Indian Studies (1-3 credits)
Total: 20 credits
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