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Aboriginal Community Resource Planning

School: University of Northern British Columbia
Degree: Certificate
Field of Study: Aboriginal Studies
Community Organization and Advocacy
Description: The Aboriginal Community Resource Planning Certificate (ACP) consists of 10 courses (minimum 30 credit hours) drawn primarily from First Nations Studies and Environmental Studies, with offerings from Geography, Commerce, Resource Recreation and Tourism, and Natural Resources and Environmental Management. The courses from First Nations Studies provide students with foundations in First Nations in Canada, cultures and languages, internal and external issues, First Nations environmental philosophies, and the courses from Environmental Studies provide foundations in the principles of traditional planning. The program is generic in nature so that the knowledge can be transferred to different community settings, as well as to the variety of situations that students will encounter throughout their lives.
Website: Aboriginal Community Resource Planning at University of Northern British Columbia
Length: 1 Year(s)

Admission Requirements
Prerequisites:

Students must meet with a First Nations Studies undergraduate student adviser prior to starting this program.

Deadlines:
Application Deadline Start Date
March 2, 2009 September 8, 2009

* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.


 
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