Native American Studies (Interdisciplinary Minor)
The Native American Studies minor is an interdisciplinary program administered by the Anthropology Department that provides students with an introduction to the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America and the diversity of Native American communities. A minimum of 20 credit hours, with no more than 12 credit hours coming from any one department, is required. For further information please contact the Anthropology Department at 216-687-2152 or e-mail anthropology@csuohio.edu.
Required Courses:
Foundations Course (4 credit hours)
Exploration Courses (a minimum of 16 credit hours, with at least 12 credit hours at the 300 or 400 level)
Any courses listed below:
- ANT 171 Native Civilizations of the Americans
- ANT 293 Topics in Anthropology (when topic is either Maya Hieroglyphic Writing OR Ohio Prehistory)
- ANT 331 North American Prehistory
- ANT 347 Maya Hieroglyphic Writing I
- ANT 349 American Indian Languages
- ANT 351 Native North Americans
- ANT 352 Native South Americans
- ANT 357 Peoples and Cultures of Mesoamerica
- ANT 366 Native Peoples of the Southwest
- ANT 440 Southwest Field Experience
- ANT 447 Maya Hieroglyphic Writing II
- ANT 496 Independent Study in Anthropology (with approval of N.A.S. adviser)
- ENG 210 Native American Literature
- ENG 336 Studies in Non-Western Literature (with approval of N.A.S. adviser)
- ENG 348 Studies in Multicultural Literature (with approval of N.A.S. adviser)
- HIS 310 Indians in American History
- HIS 312 17th Century America
- HIS 316 History of the American West
- HIS 366 Colonial Latin America
