Rural Development and ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native Studies
Bachelor and master
Earn your bachelor’s degree in ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native studies, or a bachelor’s or master’s degree in rural development at UAF. Designed to empower rural ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ communities through our students, our programs are flexible, culturally relevant and responsive to the communities they serve.
The bachelor’s degree in ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native studies explores the scope, richness and variety of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native cultures from an Indigenous perspective, while the bachelor’s in rural development is designed to educate a new generation of community leaders for rural ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ to guide and participate in human and economic development in local and global contexts.
The master’s in rural development provides advanced academic and professional skills in Indigenous and community development processes, business development, administration and conflict management to prepare leaders who understand the dynamic relationship of rural ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ with the global economy. Many of our master’s degree graduates go on to pursue doctoral programs.
Our faculty include experts in tribal law and governance, K-12 education, international law, federal Indian law, Native women’s issues, cross-cultural communication and more.
Who Are the Rural Development and ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native Studies Programs Designed For?
Our rural development and ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native studies programs are designed to meet the needs of a diverse student body, especially those who live in rural ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ as well as other parts of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ and the world. Whether you’re interested in working with tribal governments, ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native corporations, rural businesses, federal agencies or community organizations, you’ll gain valuable knowledge and practical skills through the coursework and real-world learning opportunities these programs provide.
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How are the rural development and ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native studies programs delivered?
You can earn your bachelor’s or master’s degree entirely through distance audio conferencing courses. Some courses are also available online or face-to-face at our Troth Yeddha' campus in Fairbanks, ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥.
Concentrations in the ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native studies and rural development programs
Specialize your bachelor’s degree according to your interests and career goals. The B.A. in ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native Studies offers concentrations in:
- Indigenous peoples in law, governance, and politics
- ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native knowledge, cultural resources, and expression
- ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native peoples: health, wellness, and the environment
You can focus your B.A. in Rural Development in the following areas:
- Human and social development
- Tribal and municipal governance
- Integrated resource management
- Entrepreneurship and economic development
- Multidisciplinary
Why Study Rural Development and ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native Studies at UAF?
Experiential learning in the rural development and ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native studies programs
In the ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native studies and rural development programs, you’ll develop practical, hands-on skills through your coursework that are relevant to your daily job and day-to-day life.
As a rural development major, you’ll complete a senior project that involves original research, community activism and community planning. You’ll also have opportunities to engage in a week-long leadership course at a tribal government site in ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥, meet with legislators in the state capital, and write policy papers or help draft model laws for Native communities.
In the ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native studies program, you can serve on a mock tribal council, write a research paper using Indigenous approaches and methods, review legislation or write a new law that impacts Native communities.
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ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native Studies and Rural Development Jobs
Our graduates work in federal and state agencies, nonprofits, health services, community organizations and cultural programs. They work in tribal governments and ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native corporations. Many also return to their home communities where they lead initiatives involving economic development and sustainable development, or serve as cultural ambassadors.
Graduates of the master’s degree in rural development work in all levels of management of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native corporations and include several presidents and CEO's. They also work in management of tribal organizations that bring services worth millions of dollars to their tribal members.
Many graduates of our bachelor’s degree programs also continue on to advanced degrees in fields such as law, policy making and Indigenous studies.
Explore Classes in the ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native Studies and Rural Development Programs
Classes for the ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native studies and rural development programs cover a wide range of topics, from ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥â€™s relationship to the global economy, to sustainable development strategies, to tribal histories and cultures. Through your coursework, you’ll also develop knowledge in community leadership, business planning, research, project management and other essential skills.
Get Started on Your Rural Development or ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Native Studies Degree
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