Indigenous Studies NorQuest College

About this Program

Level: Diploma in Indigenous Studies

Discpline: Indigenous Education

Length: 4 semesters

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Application Fee: $155.00
Tuition Fee: $16,000.00

Edmonton Campus

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Program Description

Indigenous Studies I (the prerequisite course to Indigenous Studies II) explores the culture, identity, and history of Indigenous Canadians. This course examines the Indian Act of 1867, the language used by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people when describing one another, the numbered treaties of Canada, and contemporary issues, including the fiduciary obligations of the Canadian government toward Indigenous peoples and the co-existence of Indigenous and settler communities and cultures. Restricted to Arts & Science, Disability Studies, Justice, Social Work, Therapeutic Rec and Open Studies

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