Any interested student is welcome to take as many Navajo language courses as they would like. However, those who want to pursue the language further have the option to earn a Minor in Navajo.
Navajo Minor Requirements
This minor requires 18 hours of Navajo language courses above the 200 level.
Required Courses
- NAVA 2110 — Intermediate Navajo I (Navajo III)
- NAVA 2120 — Intermediate Navajo II (Navajo IV)
- NVJO 311 — Navajo Verb System I
- NVJO 312 — Navajo Verb System II
- NVJO 401 — Navajo Linguistics
- Elective (3 credit hours)
Please note: native speakers must take NATV 2315 and NVJO 315 in lieu of NAVA 2110 and NAVA 2120.
Suggested Electives:
- NVJO 315 — Advanced Navajo
- LING 331 — Language in Society
- LING 359 — Language & Culture
- LING 401 — Topics in Linguistics: American Indian Languages
- LING 402 — Topics in Linguistics: American Indian Languages
- LING 415 — Native American Languages
For undergraduate student advising and more information about the Navajo Minor, please contact Lorraine Begay Manavi at lmanavi@unm.edu.