Yup'ik Language and Culture

College of Liberal Arts
Department of Alaska Native Languages
907-543-4500 or 907-474-7874
www.uaf.edu/anlc/classes.html
Program available at Kuskokwim Campus only

B.A. Degree

Minimum Requirements for Degree: 120 credits

The Yup'ik language and culture, or Yupiit Nakmiin Qaneryaraat Piciryaraat-llu, program strives to reinforce a Yup'ik identity that is centrally dependent on the language and culture, prepares the student for success in the world, and leads to acceptance at home. The program is based on the philosophy that a strong command of the Yup'ik language leads to a complete understanding of the Yup'ik way of life, the world around us, and our place in it.

Depending on interest, students in the program are encouraged to complete a minor in education or Alaska Native and rural development.

Major — B.A. Degree

  1. Complete the general university requirements.
  2. Complete the B.A. degree requirements.
  3. Complete the following program (major) requirements.*
    1. Complete one of the following sequences:
      ESK F221—Intermediate CY Apprenticeship 1—3 credits
      ESK F222—Intermediate CY Apprenticeship 2—3 credits
      ESK F223—Intermediate CY Apprenticeship 3—3 credits
           or
      ESK F204—Conversational Central Yup'ik IV—3 credits
      ESK F205—Regaining Fluency in Yup'ik—3 credits
      ESK F206—Regaining Fluency in Yup'ik—3 credits
           or
      ESK F240—Introduction to Reading Yup'ik—3 credits
      ESK F250—Yup'ik Literature for Children—3 credits
      ESK F251—Teaching Yup'ik Reading & Writing—3 credits
    2. Complete the following:
      ESK F130—Beginning Yup'ik Grammar—3 credits
      ESK F208—Yup'ik Composition—3 credits
      ESK F375 O—Yup'ik Philosophy and Spirituality (Umyuarteqsaraq)—3 credits
      ESK F330 W—Central Yup'ik Literature (Yupiit Quliraitnek Igaryaraq)—3 credits
      ESK F488 W—Documenting Cultural and Oral Traditions (Caliarkaq)—3 credits
    3. Complete two of the following:
      ANL F287—Teaching Methods for Alaska Native Languages—3 credits
      ANL F288—Curriculum and Materials Development for Alaska Native Languages—3 credits
      ANS F111—History of Alaska Natives—3 credits
      ANS/ANTH F242—Native Cultures of Alaska—3 credits
      ANS/ANTH F320—Language & Culture—3 credits
      ESK F230 —Introduction to Interpreting and Translating—3 credits
      ESK F231—Introduction to Interpreting and Translating II—3 credits
      ESK F240—Introduction to Reading Yup'ik—3 credits
      ESK F250—Yup'ik Literature for Children—3 credits
      ESK F251—Teaching Yup'ik Reading & Writing—3 credits
      LING F402—Second Language Acquisition—3 credits
      LING F410—Theory and Methods of Language Teaching—3 credits
      LING F450O—Language Policy and Planning—3 credits
  4. Minimum credits required—120 credits

* Student must earn a C or better in each course.