American Indian Studies (Visual and Oral Culture), MS
- Central City, USA
- Tempe, USA
MSc
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
The Master of Science in American Indian Studies with a specialization in Visual and Oral Culture offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding Indigenous histories, narratives, and artistic expressions. The program emphasizes the significance of visual and oral traditions in shaping Native identities and preserving cultural heritage. Students engage with a wide range of topics, including Indigenous art, storytelling, and media, gaining a deep appreciation for how these cultural expressions serve as vital tools for resistance, community building, and the transmission of knowledge across generations. Throughout the program, students develop critical skills in research, analysis, and communication, enabling them to interpret and contribute to Indigenous visual and oral cultural practices. The curriculum combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications, preparing graduates for careers in academia, cultural preservation, arts administration, or community advocacy. By fostering a nuanced understanding of Indigenous perspectives and artistic forms, the program aims to empower students to support and elevate Native narratives in a variety of professional contexts.
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