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Alaska Pacific University Alaska Native Governance Bachelor of Arts
Alaska Pacific University

Alaska Native Governance Bachelor of Arts

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Sep 2024

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    About: The Alaska Native Governance Bachelor of Arts program focuses on the unique political, social, and cultural aspects of Alaska Native governance. It explores strategies for enhancing tribal sovereignty and governance systems within the context of Alaska. The curriculum includes courses in Indigenous law, policy-making, and community development to prepare students for their future roles in tribal leadership and governance.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in tribal administration, public policy, non-profit organizations, and community organizing, serving Alaska Native communities and their interests.

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The Alaska Native Governance (ANGov) program is meant for future leaders of Alaska. Your study begins with seminars focusing on Alaska Native cultures, histories, and the various governance systems through which Alaska Native experiences are shaped. ANGov courses expand on your knowledge of Alaska Native rights and governing responsibilities. During the program, you combine intensive study with meaningful internships, graduating with professional skills and problem-solving capabilities to better serve Alaska Native communities.

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