This minor examines the contemporary and historical experiences and ways of life of the indigenous people of North America from their perspective. It is designed to provide a study of Native American issues from a holistic and humanistic viewpoint by focusing on their cultural, historical and contemporary life.

Note: These new requirements are effective for students whose first semester at NMU is fall 2009.

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Native American Studies department page.

Total Credits Required 24
Required Courses8
NAS 204 Native American Experience [Div I] 4
NAS 300 or 400 Level Course4
Students are required to take at least 16 additional credits including any Native American Studies courses and the approved elective list below with at least 8 credits at the 300 level or above. Students overall G.P.A. for the NAS minor should be a minimum of 2.0.
NAS Electives16
AD 200 Native American Art and Architecture (4 cr.) [Div IV]
AD 295 Special Topics in Art and Design * (1 - 4 cr.)
AN 320 Native Peoples of North America (4 cr.) [Div II]
AN 330 Indians of the Western Great Lakes (4 cr.)
EN 311Z World Literature in English * (4 cr.) [Div I]
EN 314 Traditional Oral Literatures: Selected Native American Cultures (4 cr.) [Div I]
EN 316 Native American Novels and Poetry (4 cr.) [Div I]
EN 317 Native American Drama, Nonfiction and Short Stories (4 cr.) [Div I]
EN 430 Major Authors * (3 - 4 cr.)
HS 233 Native American History (4 cr.) [Div II]
HS 234 Indigenous People of Latin America (4 cr.) [Div I]
HS 295 Special Topics in History (1 - 4 cr.) *
MU 325 World Music (4 cr.) [Div IV] *
NAS Prefixed Courses, Any (1-4 cr.)
PS 295 Special Topics in Political Science (1 - 4 cr.) *
SO 295 Special Topics in Sociology (1 - 4 cr.) *

*Note: AD 295, HS 295, PS 295, SO 295, EN 311Z, MU 325 and EN 430 are courses of variable content. Credit only applies to the minor when these courses deal with Native American subject matter. Special topics or directed studies in Native American Studies may also be taken for 1-4 credits with approval.