Kumeyaay Studies Certificate of Achievement
The Certificate of Achievement in Kumeyaay Studies is designed to provide an understanding of Kumeyaay language, history, culture, heritage, and land management. Kumeyaay Studies is an interdisciplinary program, drawing from anthropology, biology, history, humanities, Kumeyaay language, and political science. Students will learn about the Kumeyaay Nation of San Diego’s East County region through specialized, interactive coursework and on-site learning experiences.
Courses
- BIO 133 — Ethnoecology
- BIO 134 — Ethnobotany
- 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
- KUMY 116 — Kumeyaay Arts and Culture I
- KUMY 117 — Kumeyaay Arts and Culture II
- 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 150 — Introduction to Cultural Resource Management
- KUMY 166 — Introduction to Native American Politics and Policy
- KUMY 220 — Kumeyaay Language III
- POSC 166 — Introduction to Native American Politics and Policy