The American Indigenous and Indian Studies Minor allows students to explore the culture and traditions of the American Native peoples. The Minor focuses on the issues facing native populations today and recognizes the importance of all aspects of native culture.
American Indian & Indigenous Minor Requirements
Review the minor requirements, explore the official website and download the American Indian & Indigenous Studies Minor Sheet.
Complete the following:
- Religious Studies 14: Introduction to Native American Religious Studies (satisfies GE Area D and Writing, Ethnicity and American History & Institutions requirements)
- English 34NA: Animacy and the Speaking Earth: The Power of Native Story (satisfies GE Area E or G); OR English 134NA: The Body as Archive: Indigeneity, Felt Theory, and Decolonial Ways of Knowing (satisfies GE Area G and Writing, Ethnicity, American History and Institutes)
Recommended courses: English 28NA, Linguistics 80
20 UD units from at least two different departments, chosen fro the list of courses below:
- Anthropology: 108*, 113*, 116A, 129*, 131, 131CA, 133, 139, 142F, 155
- Asian American Studies: 150
- Chicana/o Studies: 109*, 126*, 161, 168A*, 168B*, 178A, 180*
- English: 122NE*, 134FC, 134NA, 165LP, 165NA
- Environmental Studies: 130A, 130B, 134CJ, 180, 181, 185, 196, 189, 193TK
- History: 156A, 168A*, 168B*, 179A, 179B, 189E
- Linguistics: 108, 134, 150, 180
- Religious Studies: 191A
- Sociology 130LA, 144"
*Cross-listed courses can be taken through either department.
May be petitioned according to topic and focus: CH ST 191, THTR 180G, ANTH 154
Substitutions and waivers are subject to approval by the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Advisory Committee.
Explore enduring traditions and elevate Native voices.
Contact the AIIS department with your questions, request additional information, or declare the American Indian & Indigenous Studies Minor.
aiis@ucsb.edu
Location: AIIC Center
Building 434, Room 107