What are the minimum requirements needed to fulfill the minor? Students who minor in Aboriginal Studies shall complete a minimum of twenty-four credit hours including Anthropology 2414 (three credit hours) plus one course in any three of the following disciplines: Education, English, History, Law and Society, Linguistics, Social Work, and Sociology (nine credit hours). The remaining twelve credit hours can be chosen from any of the courses in the program. (Note: Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Education (Native and Northern) Degree Programs must contact the Native and Northern Teacher Education Office for information on which Education courses may be used for the Aboriginal Studies Minor). What courses should I take? See the next section on completing the Minor. In general, however: You need to take 24 credit hours of courses. You must take the core course, Anthropology 2414 (3 credit hours) For the 'breadth' requirement, you then need three more courses, each chosen from a different discipline (not Anthropology) for a total of 9 credit hours. (The disciplines are listed below). Then you need four more courses, chosen from any discipline (for a total of 12 credit hours). | |
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