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The American Indian Studies program equips students with valuable skills to comprehend and advocate for Indigenous populations across North America and worldwide. Alongside distinctive courses taught by globally renowned professors, learners benefit from practical engagements with Native communities and impactful research projects.
Numerous students discover that their American Indian Studies education offers essential background that complements a dual degree in professional disciplines, STEM fields, social sciences, or humanities. Graduates apply their specialized knowledge to varied professions in both government and corporate spheres, as well as in top-tier postgraduate programs.
Student must have a High School Qualification.
Due to limited testing availability from COVID-19, the UW will accept the Duolingo’s English Test for autumn 2021 applicants. A minimum score of 105 will be required for admission. The TOEFL iBT special home edition and the IELTS Indicator at home exam will also be accepted for 2021 international freshman applicants.
English proficiency
TOEFL (iBT) - Minimum score required: 76, Recommended score: 92 or higher
IELTS - Minimum score required: 6.0, Recommended score: 7.0 or higher