The PhD minor in American Indian Studies is based in a commitment to three interrelated concepts:
Taken together, these commitments distinguish studies in American Indian Studies at UA as a discipline, and provide a theoretical model for the intellectual, pedagogical, and service work of the GIDP’s faculty and students.
Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs
The Graduate College sponsors several Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs (GIDPs) in addition to the many interdisciplinary possibilities available through regular graduate degree programs. GIDPs transcend departmental boundaries by facilitating cutting edge teaching and research at the nexus of traditional disciplines. The high value placed on interdisciplinary research and education is indicative of The University of Arizona's enthusiasm and commitment to fostering innovation and creativity among its faculty and students.
Graduate College/GIDP
University of Arizona - Main - Tucson
Any student currently enrolled in a PhD program at the University of Arizona may apply for a minor in American Indian Studies.
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Nine (9) units of coursework with an AIS course prefix.
Nine (9) units of coursework with an AIS course prefix.
Nine (9) units of coursework with an AIS course prefix.
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.