Associate Professor and Chair
|
D. McPherson |
Professor
|
R. Farrell |
Associate Professors
|
D. McPherson, |
|
R.S. Robson |
Assistant Professsor
|
K. Burnett (History) |
The Department of Indigenous Learning draws on the perspective of Indigenous peoples to provide programming to students so they may better understand contemporary issues. To do so the Department of Indigenous Learning offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree (Indigenous Learning Major), the Honours Bachelor of Arts degree (Indigenous Learning Major), and a minor in Indigenous Learning combined with another discipline.
The Department of Indigenous Learning subscribes to the concept that a well rounded educational experience is gained through a combination of disciplines. Therefore, students are encouraged to select electives which prepare them to enter fourth year undergraduate courses in another discipline or to proceed to graduate work in their chosen field upon successful completion of the Honours program in Indigenous Learning.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
See Requirements for Admission to Undergraduate Degree Programs in the Admission Requirements section of this Calendar.
ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
See the University Regulations section and the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Regulations section of this Calendar for conditions to enter, proceed in, and graduate from these programs.