The American Indian Studies Program (AIS), with assistance from Public Administration, College of Public Health, and advisors from Arizona's Native Communities; is offering an academic Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Native Nation Building. To obtain the certificate, students must complete a 12-unit program of study including core and elective courses. The program is designed to provide graduate level professional development to individuals who are either currently working with or plan to work with American Indian communities and organizations. Students will be able to complete the certificate in conjunction with a graduate or professional degree or as a stand-alone certificate.
Degree Requirements
Minimum credits: 12
Core coursework: REQUIRED CORE
AIS / LAW / PA 537A (3) Native Nation-Building I: Issues of Leadership, Institution-Building (3 units) Fall.
AIS / LAW / PA 637A (3) Native Nation-Building II: Theory into Practice (3 units) Spring.
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Август 2026
Main Campus
Tucson,
Tucson,
Arizona,
85721, West, United States
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Январь 2026
Main Campus
Tucson,
Tucson,
Arizona,
85721, West, United States
A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited institution is required for admission to the Certificate Program in Native Nation Building. The application procedure is a two-fold process with consideration by the department and by the UA Graduate College.
Admissions Deadline
Fall: April 15
Spring: October 15
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