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  • Annual course fee

    AUD 6,000

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Intake months

    January

  • Delivery locations

    Minnesota

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Indigenous Nations and Dakota Studies (INDS) promotes knowledge and awareness of native cultures and peoples in the U.S. through an examination of the ways in which traditional native cultures have persisted and adapted over time and how these cultures are expressed in present-day life and affairs. The program will study native cultures in general and with a special emphasis on the Dakota and Lakota people of the region. The interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary nature of INDS will be illustrated by analytical concepts, methodologies, and contributions from disciplines such as sociology, history, religious studies, anthropology, literature, and art. The INDS minor will serve both native and non-native students by broadening their knowledge of traditional and modern native history and culture. Besides work in traditional classes, students in the minor will participate in an immersive practicum involving area native communities.

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IELTS 5.5

PTE 47

TOEFL 61

  • Type of institution

    University

  • Year established

    1964

  • Total students

    8,718

  • On campus accommodation

    Not Available

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Main Campus - Southwest Minnesota State University - Southwest Minnesota State University

1501 State St. Marshall, MN 56258

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Most of the SMSU campus was constructed between 1965 and 1973 according to a unified plan. The brick and concrete buildings are interconnected via tunnels and enclosed walkways, providing a continuous and controlled environment during both summer and winter. The residence halls are not connected. There are many courtyards with gardens between the buildings. The campus is virtually barrier-free, allowing easy access to students in wheelchairs.

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