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)