Introduction and Overview
Located in Bismarck, North Dakota, it offers degree programs including art and art marketing, automotive technology, business management, practical nursing, tribal environmental science, criminal justice, etc.
Mainly serving students from Native American Indian tribes, it is committed to cultivating various professional talents for Indian tribes and promoting the development and cultural heritage of tribal areas.
History and Establishment
Founded on January 22, 1968. In the process of many years of development, it has been actively adapting to the needs of Indian tribal communities and social changes, and constantly adjusting and improving courses and teaching.
School Strength
Faculty: It has a professional and experienced team of teachers who not only have profound attainments in the academic field, but also have a deep understanding and respect for Indian tribal culture, and can provide students with personalized guidance and support.
Academic achievements: It has achieved certain research results in the fields of Indian cultural research and tribal environmental science, providing theoretical support and practical guidance for cultural heritage and environmental protection in tribal areas. The students trained by the college play an important role in their respective tribes and communities, and actively participate in tribal affairs and community construction.
Teaching resources: The college is equipped with relatively complete teaching facilities and practice sites, such as the training workshop for automobile technology and the simulation laboratory for nursing, which provide students with good learning and practice conditions. At the same time, it has also established cooperative relationships with local enterprises and tribal organizations to provide students with internship and employment opportunities.
Nature of the institution
It is a tribal college with strong Indian tribal characteristics. It mainly provides educational services for Indian tribal students and is committed to inheriting and promoting Indian culture and traditions.
Educational philosophy
It is committed to providing high-quality higher education and training for all Indian peoples to enhance knowledge, diversity and leadership, strive to cultivate cultural, educated and healthy leaders so that they can empower their communities, and focus on integrating Indian culture and traditions into all aspects of education and teaching.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Tribal environmental science, practical nursing, business management and other majors are more prominent. The tribal environmental science major combines the traditional knowledge of Indian tribes about land and nature with modern science and technology to cultivate students' ability to solve environmental problems in tribal areas; the practical nursing major has cultivated a large number of urgently needed nursing talents for tribal areas; the business management major focuses on cultivating students' management capabilities in tribal enterprises and organizations.
Key laboratories: No public reports have been found that the college has specific key laboratories, but there may be corresponding practical teaching laboratories in majors such as automotive technology and nursing.
Departments
No detailed information on the specific department divisions of the college has been found, but judging from its professional settings, there may be schools of arts and humanities, technical schools, health sciences schools, business schools, etc.
Rankings
Not listed in mainstream university rankings such as US News.
Fees
No clear tuition standards have been found for the college, but generally speaking, the tuition fees of tribal colleges are relatively affordable, and more scholarships and grants will be provided to Indian tribal students.
Campus environment
Campus facilities: There are facilities such as the Science and Technology Center and the Lewis Goodhouse Health Center on campus, which provide convenience for students' study and life. In addition, the college may also have exhibitions and activity venues related to Indian culture, such as cultural centers and traditional handicraft studios.
Campus culture: Full of Indian tribal cultural characteristics, various activities related to Indian culture are often held on campus, such as tribal dances, traditional handicraft production, Indian language courses, etc., so that students can learn professional knowledge while deeply understanding and inheriting their own tribal culture.
Campus Safety: The college pays attention to campus safety management and maintains close cooperation with local communities and tribal police to provide students with a safe and harmonious learning and living environment.
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