Students may complete these capstones as electives in INNAS, but must do so outside of their UNST graduation requirements. Students may seek approval from UNST to allow use of a single capstone to serve as both an INNAS elective and a UNST capstone requirement.
8 or more credits must be NAS courses; no more than 4 credits may be lower-division.
NAS 301 | Introduction to Native American Languages | 4 |
NAS 306 | Red Power | 4 |
NAS 334U | Topics in Film Genres and Movements | 4 |
NAS 335U/Eng 335U | Topics in Literature and Film | 4 |
NAS 342 | Indigenous Gardens and Food Justice | 4 |
NAS 348 | Indigenous Practices for Environmental Sustainability | 4 |
NAS 349 | Indigenous Leadership for Sustainable Futures | 4 |
NAS 399 | Native American Music | 4 |
NAS 399 | Native American Politics & Activism | 4 |
NAS 399 | Queer Indigenous Studies | 4 |
NAS 399 | Urban Indians | 4 |
NAS 410 | Decolonizing via Indigenous Art | 4 |
NAS 410 | Queer Indigenous Theory, Practice & Fiction | 4 |
NAS 410 | Intro to Native Film | 4 |
NAS 410 | Ethnic Futurisms | 4 |
NAS 410 | Horror & Indigeneity | 4 |
NAS 410 | Indigenous Literature & Cultural Studies | 4 |
NAS 410 | Native Spirituality | 4 |
NAS 411 | Nationhood: Tribal Sovereignty, Governance & Policy | 4 |
NAS 417 | Maintenance and Revitalization of Endangered Languages | 4 |
NAS 422 | First Foods of the Pacific Northwest | 4 |
NAS 424 | Cultural Ecology: Indigenous Science and the Natural World | 4 |
Anth 314U | Native Americans | 4 |
Anth 320 | Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast | 4 |
Anth 417 | Advanced Topics in Native American Studies | 4 |
Anth 422 | Tribal Sovereignty and Policy | 4 |
Anth 456 | Cultural and Heritage Resources Management | 4 |
BSt 326U | Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico | 4 |
ChLa 303U | Chicana/Latina Experience | 4 |
ChLa 331U | Barrio Culture: Art and Literature | 4 |
ChLa 375U | Southwestern Borderlands | 4 |
Eng 309U/NAS 309U | Indigenous Nations Literature | 4 |
Hst 330U | Native Americans of Eastern North America | 4 |
Hst 331U | Native Americans of Western North America | 4 |
Hst 349U | United States Indian Policy | 4 |
PHE 315 | Justice in Public Health: The Epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Peoples | 4 |
PHE 415 | Native American Health: Decolonizing Health Equity | 4 |
PS 432 | Great Tribal Leaders | 4 |
Psy 410 | Native American Psychological Healing | 4 |
Psy 410 | Native American Psychological Thought and Values | 4 |
SW 465 | Introduction to Indian Child Welfare and the Indian Child Welfare Act | 4 |
SySc 350U | Indigenous and Systems Perspectives on Sustainability | 4 |
WS 375U | Topics in Sexuality Studies | 4 |
WS 381 | Queer of Color Theorizing and Perspectives | 4 |
WS 451 | Interrupting Oppression | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 24 |
NOTE: Other variable and special topic courses with a focus on Indigenous Nations, Native Americans, and American Indians/Alaska Natives may count as electives; in these instances students should consult with an INNAS advisor for approval.
The minimum grade allowed to pass major requirements will be 1.7 C-. P/NP grading option are by arrangement only and subject to department approval.