The Native American Studies Department Certificate is designed to complement any major or non-degree seeking person interested in acquiring a general knowledge, appreciation and an application of Native American history, policy and culture. The overarching purpose of the certificate is to develop a basic understanding of the historical and current dynamics of Native Americans and their communities.
Academic areas that NAS certificate will benefit:
- Anthropology
 - Education
 - Social Work
 - Health
 - History
 - Environmental Studies
 - Forestry
 - Journalism
 - Philosophy
 - Political Science
 - Psychology
 
Certificate Requirements
Required (6 credits)
- NASX 235 Oral & Written Traditions of Native American
 - NASX 475 Tribal Sovereignty
 
Elective Courses (6 credits)
- NASX 201 Indian Culture as Expressed through Lang
 - NASX 210 Native American Sports & Games
 - NASX 260 Sustainable Indigenous Community Develop
 - NASX 304 Native American Beliefs and Philosophy
 - NASX 306 Contemporary Global Issues Indigenous People
 - PHAR 320 American Indian Health Issues
 - NASX 340 Native American Literature
 - NASX430 American Indian Education
 - NASX464 History of Indian Affairs to 1779
 - NASX 465 History of Indian Affairs in the 19the Century
 - ANTY 150 Archaeology of Yellowstone
 - HSTA 255 Montana History
 - SW 491 Social Justice in Indian Country
 - ENST 489 Environmental Justice Issues and Solutions
 - ENST 410 Traditional Environmental Knowledge of Native Peoples