Curriculum

NAIS Courses are taught across the curriculum and in multiple colleges. The NAIS Center plans on creating undergraduate and graduate certificates and otherwise helping the university expand its offerings.

Here a sample of courses being offered this fall and spring. Check back as we will be updating our listings.

Fall 2023

Anthropology

ANT 4312: Resource Extraction and Contemporary Indigenous Societies (Dr. Jayur Mehta)

Art History

ARH 2930-01: Case Studies in Curatorial Activism (Dr. Grace Aneiza Ali) 

ARH 4800-0004: Incas, Spaniards, and Africans: Art and Archaeology of the Andes (Dr. Brendan Weaver)

ARH 4800-0001: Contemporary Native American Art (Dr. Kristin Dowell)

Geography

IDH 2404: Environmental Justice (honors) (Dr. Tyler McCreary)

History

AMH 2483: History of the Seminoles and Southeastern Indians (Dr. Andrew Frank)

Spring 2024

Anthropology

ANT 4930 – 0002, Special Topics in Anthropology: Ancient Hawaii (Dr. Mark McCoy)

ANG 5193: Geospatial Analysis (Dr. Jayur Mehta)

Art History

ARH 4933: Global Indigenous Cinema (Dr. Kristin Dowell)

History

AMH 2483: History of the Seminoles and Southeastern Indians (Dr. Andrew Frank)

AMH 2095: Indians in the United States (Dr. Christine Rizzi)

Modern Languages

IDS 2291: Language Birth, Language Death (Dr. Carolina Gonzalez)