Welcome to American Indian Studies
The interdisciplinary minor in American Indian Studies offers courses in contemporary and historical cultures of First Nations. Topics that are examined include American Indian contemporary social issues, American Indian law and policy, literature, music, art, and spirituality. The Program is designed to enhance the understanding and appreciation of American Indian cultures and the unique sovereign status of First People nations. Many of the courses satisfy requirements in several majors and AIS 101: Introduction to American Indian Studies and AIS 301: First Peoples and Popular Culture will meet General Education requirements.
In addition, the Program provides background for undergraduate or advanced study in anthropology, art, business, criminology, education, English, geography, health sciences, history, political science, prelaw, psychology, religious studies, sociology, and women's studies and for comparative study in other ethnic study programs.
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Minor in American Indian Studies
Discover the Minor in American Indian Studies (AIS) at CSUN, exploring diverse cultures, histories, and challenges overcome by Indigenous peoples.
Gain appreciation for American Indian activists, artists, and scholars while emphasizing tribal sovereignty. Many AIS courses fulfill major and General Education requirements, offering interdisciplinary perspectives.
Acting Director
Dr. Teresa Williams León
Office: Jerome Richfield 254
Mail code: 8450
- Phone: 818-677-2736
- Fax: 818-677-6434