Kayenta Satellite Campus is one of the campuses operated by Diné College. Our records show the address as Kayenta, AZ, United States.
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The Kayenta Satellite Campus of Diné College provides vital educational services to the western Navajo region, specializing in flexible, community-oriented courses that support working adults and young learners alike. This site focuses on foundational and vocational programs, with a strong emphasis on health, education, and economic empowerment tailored to the area's needs.
Featured programs include the Associate of Applied Science in Office Administration and introductory courses toward the Bachelor of Business Administration. Health-related classes prepare students for roles in community wellness, while education tracks support future teachers in Navajo schools.
- Business Management: Principles of management, financial accounting, and human resources in tribal organizations.
- Health Education: Nutrition, first aid, and preventive health with Navajo traditional medicine integration.
- Elementary Education: Pedagogy, classroom management, and culturally responsive teaching.
- English Composition: Academic writing, reading comprehension, and communication for professional settings.
- Navajo History: Local Kayenta events, Navajo code talkers, and regional oral histories.
- Computer Applications: Microsoft Office suite, data entry, and digital tools for business.
- Sociology: Community dynamics, social issues in indigenous populations, and advocacy skills.
- General Science: Chemistry basics, earth science, and environmental awareness for desert regions.
The campus offers evening and online-hybrid classes to accommodate schedules, along with tutoring and career counseling. Partnerships with local businesses provide internship opportunities in tourism and retail, key to Kayenta's economy near Monument Valley. Cultural components include Navajo language labs and art classes inspired by the stunning local landscapes. This site is instrumental in reducing educational barriers, promoting personal growth, and driving regional development. Students graduate with practical skills and a deep appreciation for their cultural roots, ready to contribute to the vitality of the Navajo Nation.
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