Aboriginal Canadian Relations

Description

Would you like to enhance your knowledge so you are better prepared to contribute to informed conversations regarding Indigenous-Canadian relations in your personal or professional life? If so, the Indigenous Canadian Relations Certificate may be a perfect option for you.

The Indigenous Canadian Relations program, is a five credit Board of Governors’ certificate, available to professionals, community members and students who have desire to learn more about the history of Indigenous nations with the Canadian state. This flexible educational option allows for a diverse experience. Learners can decide to take courses at their own pace, online or in a classroom setting, with a variety of courses to choose from - perfect for community leaders and professionals already in the workforce. It is also a great option for students, who are completing a college diploma program at Confederation College, and wish to heighten their knowledge base regarding Indigenous issues. It is possible to graduate with a diploma, as well as the Indigenous Canadian Relations certificate!

This certificate will provide you with knowledge regarding Indigenous-Canadian relations and Indigenous worldviews and perspectives, better equipping you to understand the historical context that affects current Indigenous and Canadian relationship building processes.

Top Highlights

Gain career-related skills and expertise on Indigenous and Canadian relations
Full- or part-time studies available in person or online
Add this certificate to a Confederation College diploma

Admission Requirements

• 19 years of age or older
• or Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or equivalent)
with courses from the College (C), University (U),
University/College (U/C), or Open (O) preparation
levels with Grade 12 English (E/C/U) Level.
• or successful completion of the Mature Student
Assessment.
• or successful completion of the General Education
Development Test (GED).
• or appropriate credits from the Academic and
Career Entrance (ACE) program - LBS level 5
Communications and LBS level 4 Mathematics.

Employment Opportunities

You will gain career related skills and expertise to enhance
the workplace in which Indigenous and Canadian people
work together within established and emerging sectors.

Courses
Select one of the following for Indigenous-Canadian
Relations Context:
LV 100 History of Indigenous-Canadian Relations
(or *OL 843)
HU 024 Colonialism, Resistance and Renewal

Select one of the following for Indigenous Knowledge
and World View:
LV 109 Indigenous Identity in Relation to Land
(or *OL 848)
NC 124 Culture, Language and the Land

Three of the Following:
*OL 868 The Ontario Métis
*OL 244 Diversity and First Nations
*OL 258 First Nation’s People
*OL 355 Let’s Start Ojibwe
GE 059 People and the Forest
GE 080 Foods of the Americas
LV 110 Canadian Government, Law
and Indigenous Peoples
LV 202 Indigenous Law & Self Government
LV 212 Governance and Leadership
LV 213 Community Development Processes
LV 310 Indigenous Women: Issues & Advocacy
LV 315 Indigenous People: Land & Environment
LV 340 Mediation and Negotiation
in Indigenous Communities
LV 409 International Human Rights
& Indigenous Peoples
LV 410 Contemporary Issues & Social Justice
NC 230 Contemporary Indigenous Society
PF 117 Human Diversity/Aboriginal People
SY 066 Sociology of Community:
The Indigenous Context
*Ontario Learn Courses (online)

Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.

Overview

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  • Institution: Confederation College
  • Program type: Certificat
  • Language: English
  • Program Code: 9611
  • Delivery Method: Entièrement en ligne/à distance

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Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.