Bachelor of Arts in American Indian and Indigenous Studies Undergraduate Programme By University of Florida |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Arts in American Indian and Indigenous Studies

Main Subject Area

Area StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences recognizes that students' academic and professional interests may include more than one discipline and that some majors are not formally available at the university. Because interdisciplinary approaches, research and curricular activities are becoming increasingly appropriate and valuable within the liberal arts and sciences and other fields, UF students have the option to develop and pursue interdisciplinary (IDS) majors that cross the boundaries of numerous disciplines. The AIIS concentration is an extension of the minor and is open to all students with an interest in American Indian topics. The concentration offers courses which cut across all disciplines, including anthropology, botany, geology, history, Latin American studies, religion and wildlife studies. This concentration deals with the issues and concerns of indigenous peoples. Students will have the opportunity to pursue research, write a senior thesis and prepare themselves for graduate work in the field of American Indian and/or indigenous studies.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences recognizes that students' academic and professional interests may include more than one discipline and that some majors are not formally available at the university. Because interdisciplinary approaches, research and curricular activities are becoming increasingly appropriate and valuable within the liberal arts and sciences and other fields, UF students have the option to develop and pursue interdisciplinary (IDS) majors that cross the boundaries of numerous disciplines. The AIIS concentration is an extension of the minor and is open to all students with an interest in American Indian topics. The concentration offers courses which cut across all disciplines, including anthropology, botany, geology, history, Latin American studies, religion and wildlife studies. This concentration deals with the issues and concerns of indigenous peoples. Students will have the opportunity to pursue research, write a senior thesis and prepare themselves for graduate work in the field of American Indian and/or indigenous studies.

Admission Requirements

6+

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