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 Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Studies
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SchoolFirst Nations University of Canada - Graduate Studies
LocationRegina, SK, Canada
School TypeGraduate School
School Size
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 English 
  •  Grade12 Mathematics  or  Grade12 Science 
  •  Grade12 Humanities  or  Grade12 International Languages  or  Grade12 Social Science 
Prerequisites NotesApplicants are required to have: English Language Arts A30 and B30; one math or science course chosen from Biology 30, Calculus 30, Chemistry 30, Computer Science 30, Foundations of Mathematics 30, Geology 30, Math A30, Math B30, Math C30, Pre-calculus 20, Pre-calculus 30, Physics 30; one language, social science, or fine arts course chosen from Arts Education 30, Christian Ethics 30, Cree 30, Drama 30, Economics 30, French 30, Geography 30, German 30, History 30, Latin 30, Law 30, Mandarin 30, Music 30, Native Studies 30, Psychology 30, Saulteaux 30, Social Studies 30, Spanish 30, Ukrainian 30, Ukrainian Language Arts 30, Visual Art 30; and one additional course from the lists above.
Cost

Cost is estimated based on five standard courses.
Scholarships
DescriptionThe Indigenous Studies program offers a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Arts Honours, which provide the Social Science core for most degree and certificate programs offered by the First Nations University of Canada. The program fosters research and the intellectual study of Indigenous peoples and their cultures - with an emphasis on Saskatchewan first, followed by Canada, North America, the western hemisphere and the world. Efforts are explicitly meant to complement, not replace, the knowledge and traditional teachings of Elders. A Minor in Indigenous Studies is also available.

With courses that can be taken face-to-face or by videoconferencing at any of the three campuses, and/or online, Indigenous Studies will prepare students to compete for all career options open to other university Arts graduates. Students can apply for second degree programs in faculties such as Law, Administration, Education, Fine Arts, Science and Social Work, or pursue honours and graduate studies in the Social Sciences or Humanities.

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