Kumeyaay Studies Associate in Arts
The Associate in Arts program in Kumeyaay Studies is designed to provide an understanding of Kumeyaay history, culture and heritage. It is a multi-disciplinary degree, drawing from the sciences, humanities, world languages and history departments. Through specific coursework that encompasses on-site learning experiences, students will learn about the Kumeyaay Nation of San Diego’s East County region.
Courses
- BIO 133 — Ethnoecology
- BIO 134 — Ethnobotany
- BIO 135 — Ethnobotany/Ethnoecology Lab
- HIST 128 — Kumeyaay History I: Precontact - 1845
- HIST 129 — Kumeyaay History II: 1846 - Present
- HUM 116 — Kumeyaay Arts and Culture I
- HUM 117 — Kumeyaay Arts and Culture II
- HUM 118 — Introduction to Kumeyaay Basketry & Pottery
- KUMY 116 — Kumeyaay Arts and Culture I
- KUMY 117 — Kumeyaay Arts and Culture II
- KUMY 118 — Introduction to Kumeyaay Basketry & Pottery
- KUMY 120 — Kumeyaay Language I
- KUMY 121 — Kumeyaay Language II
- KUMY 128 — Kumeyaay History I: Precontact - 1845
- KUMY 129 — Kumeyaay Hist II: 1846 - Present
- KUMY 133 — Ethnoecology
- KUMY 134 — Ethnobotany
- KUMY 135 — Ethnobotany/Ethnoecology Lab
- KUMY 150 — Introduction to Cultural Resource Management
- KUMY 166 — Introduction to Native American Politics and Policy
- KUMY 170 — Kumeyaay Conflict Resolution
- KUMY 220 — Kumeyaay Language III
- POSC 166 — Introduction to Native American Politics and Policy
- SW 170 — Kumeyaay Conflict Resolution