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University of Wyoming

American Indian Studies
Graduate Minor


Ross Hall Rm. 113
Phone: (307) 766-6521
Web Address: www.uwyo.edu/AIST

Director:
Judith A. Antell, Ph.D.
Professor: Michael Harkin, Ph.D.
Associate Professors: Adrian Bantjes, Ph.D.; William J. Gribb, Ph.D.; Jeanne E. Holland, Ph.D.
Assistant Professors: William Bauer, Ph.D.; Pamela Innes, Ph.D.; Angela Jaime, Ph.D.; Christopher Russell, Ph.D.

American Indian Studies (AIST) offers a graduate minor comprised of twelve hours with at least six hours at the 5000 level. It is expected that each graduate minor student and his/her graduate committee, at least one member of which will be from American Indian Studies, will determine the specific courses to be taken.

It is recommended that one of the four classes selected be a 3-credit AIST 5000, Independent Study. This class will provide a research experience in the discipline of American Indian Studies that may support a master's thesis or doctoral dissertation. The research expectation in AIST can be satisfied by the 3-credit hour Independent Study and/or by the thesis or doctoral dissertation.

Courses: American Indian Studies (AIST)

  • Please see the General Bulletin for courses listed at the 4000 level.
  • 5000. Independent Study
  • 5360. American Indian Women
  • 5466. American Indian Ethnohistory

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