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Indigenous Studies

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Indigenous Studies

The Indigenous Studies (INDG) program is a key component of the academic offerings at the ջ of Canada. It offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Arts Honours, which provide the Social Science core for most degree and certificate programs at the university. Students can also Minor in Indigenous Studies.

The program fosters research and the intellectual study of Indigenous peoples and their cultures, histories, and contemporary circumstances, with an emphasis on Saskatchewan first, followed by Canada, North America, the Western Hemisphere, and the world. Efforts complement the traditional teachings of Elders and knowledge carriers.

With in-person, hybrid and online courses, 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.

Credential:

– 18 credit hours

– 120 credit hours

– 120 credit hours

Program Length:

  • 4 years

Deadline to Apply:

New Applicants, Re-Admission for returning students and Transfers – Final Deadline: December 15th

Admission Requirements:

Minimum 70% average using the following courses:

  • English Language Arts A30
  • English Language Arts B30
  • Foundations of Math 30 (BSRS only) or Pre-Calculus 30
  • One approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science course
  • One additional approved 30-level course

Careers Include: 

  • Academics
  • Advocacy
  • Politics
  • Communications & Research
  • Community Outreach
  • Diversity Coordinator
  • Public Service
  • Policy Advisor
  • School Counsellor

Program Available At: 

Regina Campus

Saskatoon Campus

Northern Campus

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