TRIBAL COURT ADVOCACY
The Tribal Court Advocacy Program is designed to provide students with the practical skill
essential to entry level advocacy in Tribal Court. Upon successful completion of the program,
the student will be able to represent clients in tribal court for criminal and civil matters.
The intent of the program is to give the students a realistic view of the tribal court system
and the role played by the tribal court advocate.
To earn an AAS in Tribal Court Advocacy the student must complete 16 credits of general
education requirements, 27 credits of core requirements, 12 credits of required electives
and 9 credits of unrestricted electives.
Associate of Applied Science • 64 Cr.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 16 cr.
Communications • 6 cr.
See requirements page 51.
Mathematics • 3 cr.
- MAT 103 Business Math • 3 cr.
Discipline Studies • 7 cr.
See requirements page 51.
Core Requirements • 27 cr.
- AIS 142 WordPerfect Word Processing • 3 cr.
- --OR--
- CIS 230 Introduction to Microsoft Office • 3 cr.
- TCA 100 Tribal Court Advocacy Studies and Ethics • 3 cr.
- TCA 110 Judicial Code and Tribal Constitution • 3 cr.
- TCA 120 Tribal Common Law • 3 cr.
- TCA 130 Criminal Procedure • 3 cr.
- TCA 140 Civil Procedures in Tribal Court • 3 cr.
- TCA 145 Evidence • 3 cr.
- TCA 160 Introduction to Federal Indian Law • 3 cr.
- TCA 198 Internship • 3 cr.
Required Electives • 12 Cr.
Student must select 12 unduplicated credits from the following:
- AIS 130 Machine Transcription • 3 cr.
- AIS 190 Legal Terminology • 3 cr.
- AIS 230 Advanced Machine Transcription-Legal • 3 cr.
- LAS Any LAS course(s) • 3-6 cr.
- TCA 198 Internship • 1-3 cr.
Unrestricted Electives • 6 Cr.
Student will complete 9 credits in any unduplicated courses at the 100 or higher level.
Certificate of Applied Science
To complete a Certificate of Applied Science in Tribal Court Advocacy a student must
complete the core requirements and ENL 101 and MAT 103.
Certificate of Proficiency • 27 cr.
To complete a Certificate of Proficiency in Tribal Court Advocacy a student must complete
the core requirements.
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