BA with concentration in Aboriginal Studies
BA with concentration in Aboriginal Studies
Compulsory first-year courses:
ENG1100 |
Workshop in Essay Writing |
3 |
PHI1101 |
Reasoning and Critical Thinking |
3 |
Three credits from:
ENG1120 |
Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction |
3 |
ENG1121 |
Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry |
3 |
Three credits from:
PHI1103 |
Fundamental Philosophical Questions |
3 |
1. Methodological skills
15 credits from:
EAS1101 |
Introduction to Aboriginal Societies and Cultures |
3 |
EAS4101 |
Fieldwork and Directed Research |
3 |
2. Aboriginal Cultural Context
18 credits with at least three credits LIN from:
ANT2126 |
Native Peoples of the Americas |
3 |
HIS2307 |
History of the Native Peoples in Canada, from the origins to the present |
3 |
HIS3109 |
Selected Topics in Native History |
3 |
LIN2302 |
Aboriginal Language: Structure Analysis |
3 |
SRS2115 |
Religious Ways of the Aboriginal Peoples |
3 |
SRS3111 |
Amerindian and Inuit Myths |
3 |
3. Aboriginal Issues
Six credits from:
CRM3322 |
Aboriginal People and Justice |
3 |
GEG3107 |
Geography of Polar Regions |
3 |
HIS2130 |
The Peopling of North America |
3 |
POL3159 |
Indigenous Politics and Governance in Canada |
3 |
SOC2105 |
Introduction to Social Ecology |
3 |
SRS1191 |
Religion and Culture in Canada |
3 |
SRS2386 |
History of Religion in Canada |
3 |
SRS3191 |
Sociology of Religious and Cultural Pluralism |
3 |
SRS3194 |
Anthropological Theories in Inter-Cultural and Inter-Religious Issues |
3 |
39 credits of electives.
Last modified : 2014.04.01