Program Description

The program is designed for students to receive an Associates of Arts Degree in Indigenous Science upon completion of the requirements. The program will provide students with an opportunity to customize their educational background to fit the student’s future four-year Science major of choice. This degree allows for flexibility, whether pursuing a concentration in any STEM area, or a broad overview of the STEM field. Graduates of the Associate in Arts Degree in Indigenous Science can transition into a four-year STEM Bachelor of Science degree.

Career Options

LLTC Graduates in the Indigenous Science program can pursue great careers or 4-year degrees in the following fields:

  • Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resource Management
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Information Technology and Data Science
  • Science and Environmental Education
  • Social Work, Counseling, and Psychology
  • Civil Engineering and Water Resource Management
  • Medicine and Veterinary Science
  • Tribal and Urban Planning
  • Agriculture and Soil Science
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Control
  • Environmental or IT Consulting

Student Opportunities

Rocket Club STEM Club Robotics Challenges

Faculty

  • Neah Goodwin - Faculty

    Neah Goodwin

  • Joey Riley

  • Muhammad Hasnain

  • Colin Eagle

  • Kelly Nipp - Faculty

    Kelly Nipp

  • Maxine Hamburg

  • Place Holder

    Justin Cox

  • Stacie Lyon - Faculty

    Stacie Lyon

Program Material