Fort Peck Catalog

Nakota Dakota Studies

The Associate of Arts Degree (AA) in Nakota Dakota Studies provides students with the knowledge and academic skills necessary for further study in the field of American Indian Studies, the social sciences, humanities, and also preparation for a career that deals with Native American issues. The AA degree program is structured to present information from a general to specific perspective so students gain a wide and varied knowledge of American Indian cultures and history, as well as a focus on the Assiniboine and Sioux cultures, histories, and perspectives.

Degree Requirements

General Education Requirements

Core I Communications

6

Core II Mathematics

3

Core III Arts and Humanities

6

Core IV Social Sciences

7

Core V Native American Studies

4

Core VI Computer Technology

3

Total Credit Hours:36

Nakona Dakota Studies

General Education Requirements

Credits

Core I

Communications

COMX 111 Public Speaking

3

WRIT 101 College Writing

3

Core II

Mathematics

M 105 Contemporary Math/M 121 College Algebra

3

Science (*Science with Lab recommended for transfer)

PSYX 250 Biological Psychology & Lab

4

Core III

Arts and Humanities

{1} 3 credit Arts and Humanities option

3

{1} 3 credit Arts and Humanities option

3

Core IV

Social Sciences

PSYX 100 Introduction to Psychology

3

SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology

3

Core V

Native American Studies

NASX 105 Introduction to Native American Studies

3

Core VI

Technology

 

CAPP 131 Basic Microsoft Office

3

Total General Education Credits required for degree

31


Program of Study Courses

NASX 117History and Culture Of The Fort Peck Tribes

4

NASX 121Introduction to Nakon I•A Language

3

Or

NASX 131Introduction to Dakota Language

3

Or

NASX 130American Indians in Montana

3

NASX 230American Indian Education

3

NASX 236Native American Governments

3

NASX 240American Indian Literature I

3

NASX 249US Indian History

3

NASX 276Federal Indian Law and Policy

3

Total Credit Hours:25

Total Credit Hours: 61

Nakota Dakota Studies

First Semester (Fall)

NASX 105Introduction to American Inidan Studies

3

NASX 117History and Culture Of The Fort Peck Tribes

4

NASX 121Introduction to Nakon I•A Language

3

NASX 131Introduction to Dakota Language

3

NASX 105: Gen Ed

Second Semester (Sp.)

NASX 130American Indians in Montana

3

NASX 240American Indian Literature I

3

Third Semester (Fall)

NASX 249US Indian History

3

NASX 276Federal Indian Law and Policy

3

Fourth Semester (Sp.)

NASX 230American Indian Education

3

Total Credit Hours: 28

Program Learning Outcomes:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the histories and cultures of the Fort Peck Tribes.
  • Student will demonstrate early production and speech emergence stages of language acquisition in either the Nakonia or Dakota Language.
  • Recognize diverse tribal histories and cultural practices among Montana Tribes.
  • Utilize Indigenous knowledge, history, and worldviews in educational planning.
  • Identify and analyze the literature of American Indian authors.
  • Identify and accurately locate the various North American Indian tribes, bands, Pueblos, groups, and language families.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the historical and continuing evolution of Native American culture and history.
  • Demonstrate through proficient writing and/or presentation the effects of Federal and Tribal law among American Indian reservations.

**For specific Learning Outcomes, see Associate of Art and Associate of Science Degree General Education