IGCRTG - Indigenous Governance
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To earn the Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Governance, a student must complete 12 credits, including the following five courses:
Rebuilding Native Nations: An Introduction (1 credit)
Comparative Indigenous Governance (1 credit)
Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Under International Law (1 credit)
Comparative Legal Systems and Their Role in Nation Building (1 credit)
Evidence for Indigenous Governance Principles (1 credit)
Alternate Requirement - Capstone Project (1-2 credits; can replace other requirements with permssion)
All courses offered during January In Tucson are eligible credits for the GC.
*The GC requires applicants to have completed a bachelor’s degree as a prerequisite. GC required and elective courses are offered in-person during January in Tucson with an option to earn credits through a self-initiated Capstone Project.
Examples of elective courses can be found here: https://law.arizona.edu/iplp-courses
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Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.