Program Description
(formerly Native American Studies)
Courses in American Indian Studies are open to all students, as partial fulfillment of general education requirements, as elective courses or as a program of study leading to the Associate of Arts Degree. The American Indian Studies program strives for an academically sound evaluation of the history and cultures of the native peoples of the North American continent. Particular emphasis is placed on the tribes of the Wind River Reservation.
Central Wyoming College recognizes that the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone elders represent the wisdom of the past. Their knowledge of the tribal traditions should nurture the Indian student who seeks not only education but also wholeness through preparation for the future and respect for the past. The American Indian Studies program is a tool for that preparation and an affirmation of that respect. The program also offers non-Indian students the unique opportunity to learn in the classroom about tribal cultures firsthand in the Wind River area.
General Education Requirements
Writing Level I (WR1) |
3 credits |
Writing Level II (WR2) |
3 credits |
American & Wyoming Government (POLS 1000) |
3 credits |
ARTS |
3 credits |
HUM |
3 credits |
LSCI |
4 credits |
MATH |
3 credits |
ORAL |
(in program) |
SOC |
(in program) |
UNST |
1 credits |
Program Requirements
Course Requirements
Program Electives
Choose six (6) credits from any department.
| Program Electives | 6 credits |
General Electives (6 credits)