BS Nonprofit Leadership and Management (American Indian Studies)

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix

Program Overview

Complementary to the nation's first BS degree in nonprofit leadership and management, the American Indian studies concentration empowers purpose-driven students to be culturally aware, competent and ready for key roles that enable them to advance nonprofits that serve tribal lands, including those organized by tribal governments.

The nonprofit sector in the United States is unique in form and function. This sector includes institutions and individuals situated between government, public, business and commerce sectors. Students learn about the nonprofit sector through curriculum instruction and field experience. The concentration in American Indian studies familiarizes students with American Indian worldviews, current issues and tribal governance. Many students in the nonprofit sector work with American Indian populations.

Program Key Stats

$37202 (Annual cost)
$ 85

Jan Intake : 1st NovAug Intake : 15th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

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