Bachelor of Arts (BA) Honours in Indigenous Studies
Course Overview
This program offers a comprehensive, cross-disciplinary exploration of Indigenous societies, cultures, and knowledge systems on local, national, and global scales. It is designed for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, integrating vital traditional teachings from Elders with contemporary academic perspectives. The curriculum is specifically crafted to develop critical thinking, sophisticated research methodologies, and effective written and oral communication skills.
Key Program Highlights
- Examines Indigenous histories and contemporary life from local Saskatchewan to global contexts
- Integrates invaluable traditional knowledge and teachings directly from Elders
- Open and welcoming learning environment for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students
- Fosters advanced critical thinking and the development of robust research methods
- Enhances written and oral communication skills through focused study
Course Overview
This program offers a comprehensive, cross-disciplinary exploration of Indigenous societies, cultures, and knowledge systems on local, national, and global scales. It is designed for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, integrating vital traditional teachings from Elders with contemporary academic perspectives. The curriculum is specifically crafted to develop critical thinking, sophisticated research methodologies, and effective written and oral communication skills.
Key Program Highlights
- Examines Indigenous histories and contemporary life from local Saskatchewan to global contexts
- Integrates invaluable traditional knowledge and teachings directly from Elders
- Open and welcoming learning environment for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students
- Fosters advanced critical thinking and the development of robust research methods
- Enhances written and oral communication skills through focused study