Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) Courses
Native American and Indigenous Studies area faculty teach courses across several subject areas, including Anthropology (ANTH), English (ENGL), and Political Science (POLS). Visit the UConn Catalog website for more information about the courses below.
Academic Year 2024-2025
Minor Courses
ANTH 3030. Indigenous Pacifics (formerly Peoples of the Pacific) - Dr. Nathan Acebo
Recommended Courses
ANTH 1001W. Anthropology Through Film - Dr. Bruno Seraphin
ANTH 1095. Introduction to Decolonization and Indigenous Worlds - Dr. Nathan Acebo
ANTH 5395-093/LLAS 5105-002. Racial Capitalism (listed as "Special Topics") - Dr. Joshua Mayer
ANTH 5395-094. Settler Colonialism (listed as "Special Topics") - Dr. Bruno Seraphin
ENGL 1601W. Race, Gender, and the Cultural Industry - Dr. April Anson
ENGL 3265E. Literature and the Environment - Dr. April Anson
MCB 3847W. Historically Excluded and Underrepresented Scientists - Dr. Kat Milligan-McClellan
POLS 2998. Introduction to Indigenous Theory, Politics, and Governance (listed as Variable Topics) - Dr. Sandy Grande
Featured Class
Fall 2024 Course on Native American Literature
ENGL 3210. Native American Literature
M/W/F, 12:20-1:10 p.m., AUST 445