The Program

Students must be in good standing in a university major to enroll. A minimum of six courses (18 credits) is required for the Certificate. Students develop individualized programs, which must be approved by the director. The requirements are intended to provide a broad introduction to the histories and contemporary issues affecting Indigenous peoples in the U.S. and around the world, with particular emphasis on Indigenous peoples of the Greater Northeast where UMass is located; to develop an understanding of ongoing colonization and what this means in terms of land, sovereignty and other issues; and to expose students to the rich cultural heritage of Native American and Indigenous peoples.

Requirements
1. ANTHRO 370 Contemporary Issues of North American Indians: Focus on the Northeast
2. One course in each of the following areas: diversity among Native Americans; contemporary issues; and cultural expression
3. Two additional courses from any of the three Curriculum Areas.
4. A maximum of three courses will be accepted from any department.

The Curriculum Areas
Courses at UMass and at other colleges in the 5-College Consortium count towards this certificate. For the most up-to-date list of courses go to https://www.fivecolleges.edu/natam/courses. Special topics courses, seminars and independent studies may be available which are not included in this catalog. Students should contact the director for course suggestions and program planning.