BBA Business Administration With Niigaaniiwin - The Art of Leading
This specialization brings together Indigenous knowledges and ideologies with contemporary business practices while developing students’ abilities to work with mindfulness and agility in the 21st century business environment. Business majors have the unique opportunity to connect to their business education with a knowledge of lessons learned through the history of Indigenous economic development.
Courses
Graduating students who have fulfilled the requirements for a Bachelor of Business Administration may apply for a Specialization in Niigaaniiwin—The Art of Leading, if they have successfully completed the following 7.0 credits:
- 4.0 INDG credits consisting of INDG 1000Y, 1510H, 3400Y, 3813Y, and 4500H
- 3.0 INDG credits in addition to the above, including 1.0 credit from each of categories A, B, and D (students may substitute a practicum field placement [INDG 3860Y, 3861H, 3862H, 4860Y, 4861H, 4862H], reading course, or thesis topic with approval from the program coordinator)
A Indigenous Knowledge, Culture & Languages
- 2200Y
- 2250Y
- 2500Y*
- 2800Y
- 3100Y*
- 3110Y*
- 3500Y
- 3800Y
- 4100Y
- 4800Y
- 4850Y
B Indigenous Lands, Politics & History
- 2000Y
- 2040Y
- 2255Y/2256H
- 2305Y
- 2560Y*
- 2601Y
- 2700Y*
- 3020Y*
- 3050Y
- 3113Y
- 3200Y*
- 3201H
- 3202H
- 3335H
- 3400Y*
- 3401H
- 3402H
- 3630Y*
- 3631H
- 3632H
- 3730Y
- 3820H (3950H)
- 3953Y*
- 4000Y/4001H
- 4050H
- 4051H
- 4205Y
- 4250Y*
- 4461Y
- 4730Y
- 4770H
- 4820Y*
D Cultural Expressions & Performance
- 2010H
- 2020H
- 2110Y
- 2480Y
- 2485H
- 2530Y*
- 3010H
- 3030H
- 3060H
- 3102Y
- 3128H
- 3480Y*/3485H
- 3481H
- 3483H
- 3560Y
- 4480Y*
- 4481H
*no longer offered
Program CoordinatorÂ
D. Newhouse, (Onondaga), B.Sc., M.B.A. (Western)
This specialization brings together Indigenous knowledges and ideologies with contemporary business practices while developing students’ abilities to work with mindfulness and agility in the 21st century business environment. Business majors have the unique opportunity to connect to their business education with a knowledge of lessons learned through the history of Indigenous economic development.
Courses
Graduating students who have fulfilled the requirements for a Bachelor of Business Administration may apply for a Specialization in Niigaaniiwin—The Art of Leading, if they have successfully completed the following 7.0 credits:
- 4.0 INDG credits consisting of INDG 1000Y, 1510H, 3400Y, 3813Y, and 4500H
- 3.0 INDG credits in addition to the above, including 1.0 credit from each of categories A, B, and D (students may substitute a practicum field placement [INDG 3860Y, 3861H, 3862H, 4860Y, 4861H, 4862H], reading course, or thesis topic with approval from the program coordinator)
A Indigenous Knowledge, Culture & Languages
- 2200Y
- 2250Y
- 2500Y*
- 2800Y
- 3100Y*
- 3110Y*
- 3500Y
- 3800Y
- 4100Y
- 4800Y
- 4850Y
B Indigenous Lands, Politics & History
- 2000Y
- 2040Y
- 2255Y/2256H
- 2305Y
- 2560Y*
- 2601Y
- 2700Y*
- 3020Y*
- 3050Y
- 3113Y
- 3200Y*
- 3201H
- 3202H
- 3335H
- 3400Y*
- 3401H
- 3402H
- 3630Y*
- 3631H
- 3632H
- 3730Y
- 3820H (3950H)
- 3953Y*
- 4000Y/4001H
- 4050H
- 4051H
- 4205Y
- 4250Y*
- 4461Y
- 4730Y
- 4770H
- 4820Y*
D Cultural Expressions & Performance
- 2010H
- 2020H
- 2110Y
- 2480Y
- 2485H
- 2530Y*
- 3010H
- 3030H
- 3060H
- 3102Y
- 3128H
- 3480Y*/3485H
- 3481H
- 3483H
- 3560Y
- 4480Y*
- 4481H
*no longer offered
Program CoordinatorÂ
D. Newhouse, (Onondaga), B.Sc., M.B.A. (Western)