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1 CoursesBa alaska native studies in University of alaska fairbanks
Alaska Native studies is a social science program that explores current and historical Alaska and broader circumpolar issues from the indigenous perspective. The curriculum grounds students in tribal histories and cultures, governmental policies and local Indigenous affairs. The program incorporates Native traditional knowledge, wisdom and experience into contemporary issues and studies. Graduates are prepared to make leadership contributions throughout communities of the circumpolar North. They may also continue to higher education in fields such as law, policymaking and Indigenous studies.
High school diploma, Pass the 16-credit high school core curriculum with at least a 2.5 and Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5, and Submit ACT test scores of at least 18 or SAT test scores of 970.
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