Chinle Instructional Site is one of the campuses operated by Diné College. Our records show the address as Chinle, AZ, United States.
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The Chinle Instructional Site at Diné College extends educational opportunities to the local Navajo community, focusing on accessible general education and vocational training that aligns with regional needs. This site emphasizes foundational courses that prepare students for transfer to the main campus or entry-level employment, while integrating Navajo cultural elements into the curriculum.
Key offerings include the Associate of Science in General Studies, with courses in natural sciences, humanities, and basic computer applications. The site supports pathways into health professions through introductory nursing and community health classes. Business and office administration courses are popular, covering topics like office management, basic accounting, and customer service in a tribal context.
- English and Communication: Writing skills, public speaking, and Navajo storytelling techniques.
- Mathematics: Developmental math, geometry, and practical applications for everyday life.
- Navajo Culture and History: Local Chinle-specific stories, archaeology of Canyon de Chelly, and cultural preservation.
- Biology: Human anatomy, plant science, and environmental studies related to the local ecosystem.
- Social Work: Introduction to social services, family dynamics, and community outreach in Navajo settings.
- Early Childhood Education: Childcare basics, lesson planning, and incorporating Diné values in early learning.
- Information Technology: Computer basics, internet safety, and software for administrative roles.
- Public Administration: Tribal law, ethics, and leadership for community roles.
The Chinle site also offers non-credit workshops on job readiness, financial literacy, and traditional crafts like basketry. Faculty collaborate with local leaders to ensure courses address community challenges such as health disparities and economic development. Students benefit from flexible scheduling to accommodate work and family commitments. This site plays a vital role in increasing access to higher education, promoting lifelong learning, and strengthening the Chinle area's social fabric. Through its focused programs, the site nurtures resilient graduates who contribute meaningfully to Navajo society.
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