The 31-credit program is designed so that each graduate student could complete the program within three to four semesters of concentrated work. Students will be expected to attend at least two full semesters on campus. Students who have completed the graduate certificate in Native American Studies may transfer 12 credits of classwork to the Master's degree. The program's mission, purpose, and objective emphasis is to graduate, in a timely manner, knowledgeable professionals and academicians well grounded in Native American issues and scholarship.

The Master's program offers two plans: Plan A – Thesis Option or Plan B –Professional Paper/Project Option.

Plan A requires course work, a written thesis, and an oral defense of the thesis. This option is preparation for doctoral work in Native American Studies or a related field of study.

Plan B requires course work, a professional paper, and a comprehensive oral examination. The non-thesis option is preparation for employment in tribal, state, or federal government, a small or large business, and/or a tribal college.