Program
NAMS Minor
The Native American Studies minor introduces students to the study of Native American and Indigenous experiences in relation to histories, literatures, politics, cultures and art. The minor offers foundational approaches to the study of Native American and Indigenous knowledge systems for students preparing to pursuit careers in education, environmental science, public service, government, law and business.
Interested in pursuing a minor in NAMS? Please review the NAMS minor requirements and contact Assistant Professor Silvia Soto at sotosi@sonoma.edu for assistance.
Courses
Choose 20 units from the following:
- NAMS 165 - Native Cultures of Northern California Unit(s): 4
- NAMS 200 - Introduction to Native American Studies Unit(s): 3
- NAMS 205 - Introduction to Native American Arts Unit(s): 4
- NAMS 240 - Trauma and healing in the Anthropocene: Race, Species and Environment Unit(s): 3
- NAMS 346 - Philos Systems, Sacred Movements in Native America Unit(s): 3
Additional Requirement
- NAMS 495 - Special Studies Unit(s): 1-4 OR
- Internship at a local Native American agency or organization
Minor Electives
- NAMS 495 - Special Studies Unit(s): 1-4 (4 Unit(s) Required)
Units
Total units in minor: 24