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Duration
up to 6 years
Tuition
$3,493
Online
May 3-Jul 30
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Credential
Certificate
Year Founded
1948
Scholarships
no
Explore, analyze, and reflect on the experiences of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada and their relationship with non-Aboriginal people. Develop an understanding of these relationships by learning about Aboriginal history, governance, literature, community relations, health, well-being, and land use.
There are increasing opportunities related to working with Aboriginal Peoples and communities in social services and the fields of education, health, fashion, business, and land use. Many employers are looking for knowledgeable individuals to work with Aboriginal Peoples in respectful and collaborative ways.
What You’ll Learn
- Build and apply your critical awareness of yourself in relation to Aboriginal Peoples, experiences, and worldviews.
- Assess and understand the relationship between Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian government.
- Synthesize and communicate how Aboriginal Peoples have been impacted by laws, policies, and practices in the health, social services, human resources, and other sectors.
- Execute projects within agencies and organizations
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