First Nations Studies      
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UW-Superior's minor in First Nations Studies provides an opportunity for all students to learn about Native Americans through their history, culture and philosophy. A minor in First Nations Studies is a valuable complement to any major, especially for students who will live and work in areas with Native American populations.

The First Nations Studies program seeks to promote an understanding and awareness of Native Americans. The differences between Native Americans and other people are examined through courses on culture and philosophy to gain a true understanding of  Native Americans. Stereotypes are addressed through history courses with the goal of students gaining an appreciation of Native Americans and their contributions to the world. Other courses provide an opportunity to gain knowledge and understanding of the role of Native Americans in the cultural development of the world.

Minor:
First Nations Studies

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Career Outlook:
In today's job market people need to be able to relate to people who come from different backgrounds and experiences. In addition, having knowledge of Native American history, culture and tribal government can prove invaluable in a wide range of careers for both Native American students and other students who may live in areas with Native American populations.

Here is a list of majors and professions in which a First Nations Studies minor might be especially beneficial:

We invite you to visit:
A campus visit offers an opportunity to tour our campus and meet with an Admissions counselor. We can arrange for you to meet a professor and visit a class in any area you choose.

To get more information
Call: 715-394-8230

E-mail: admissions@uwsuper.edu