Bachelor's Program Certificate

Tribal Management I Short Term Certificate

Area of Study
Business and Management
Offered Online
Yes
Program Coordinator

Tanya Knight
(360) 417-6242
tknight@pencol.edu

Program Code: BAMTMC01

Program Outcomes:

  • Identify funding opportunities and draft grant proposal elements.
  • Describe Cultural Sovereignty of Tribal History and discover traditional values still present.
  • Identify, describe, and explain the history and controversies surrounding federal policy towards Native Americans, the constitution, socio-economic development, civil rights and protection of cultural traditions.
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Credits
5

Strategic grant writing aligns the needs of a nonprofit with funding sources, whether foundations, government agencies, corporations, or individuals. This introductory-level course offers a guide to the basics of grant writing. The course explores the relationship between grant writing and an organization's strategy for fundraising. It also outlines the stages of grant writing and highlights grant writing best practices. This class may include students from multiple sections.

Must be seeking a Bachelor of Applied Science in Management degree to enroll. If interested, visit pencol.edu/bas

Credits: 5

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5

This course will outline the unique context of tribal governments as sovereign nations and relationship with the federal government, examine the history and evolution of tribal government institutions within the unique tribal systems and describe the unique role and relationship between the federal government and Native Americans/Alaskan Natives. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Social Sciences)

Must be seeking a Bachelor of Applied Science in Management degree to enroll. If interested, visit pencol.edu/bas

Credits: 5

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5

This course will identify the interrelationships between federal and tribal governments and the methods used by Native Nations to administer programs. Students will learn the history of federal-tribal-state relations; the roles of tribal leaders and administrators; and the laws, policies, and issues that impact tribal governments. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Social Sciences)

Must be seeking a Bachelor of Applied Science in Management degree to enroll. If interested, visit pencol.edu/bas

Credits: 5

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Sub-Total Credits
15
Total Credits
15