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An option is a “mini-minor” – a set of courses in one discipline that can be completed in conjunction with any undergraduate degree program, allowing you to focus on an additional subject of interest.
Over the last few decades, the resurgence of Indigenous peoples has largely animated the Canadian national project of reconciliation. In this option, you will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively contribute to this nationwide conversation.
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The Option in Indigenous Reconciliation & Resurgence consists of the following 4.0 credits:
- 2.0 Credits from category A:
- INDG-CAST-POST 2001H: Indigenous Peoples and State Relationships
- INDG-CAST-POST 2002H: Indigenous Peoples and Resurgence
- INDG 2100Y: Introduction to Indigenous Knowledge
- INDG-POST-CAST 3015H: Urban Governance in Canada
- INDG-FRSC 3401H: Law and Indigenous Peoples: Foundations
- INDG-FRSC 3402H: Law and Indigenous Peoples: Litigating Aboriginal Rights
- INDG-CAST-SOCI-GESO 3508H: Indigenous Genders, Sexualities, and Relationships
- INDG-CAST 4050H: Alliances: Indigenous/Non-Indigenous Relationships for Justice
- INDG 4051H: Transforming Settler Consciousness: Complexities, Challenges, and Possibilities
- INDG 4201H: Honours Collegium
- INDG-GESO 4206H: Indigenous Women and Settler History in North America
- 2.0 Credits from category B:
- CAST-ERST-GEOG-INDG 2041H: Canada: The Land
- CAST-ERST-GEOG-INDG 2042H: Canada in the Winter
- CAST-HIST-INDG 2256H: The Histories of Indigenous Peoples in Canada
- CAST-POST-SOCI 3000Y: Reading the Social: Space, Difference, and Power in Canada
- CAST-HIST-INDG 3335H: First Nations and the Canadian State in the Twentieth Century
- CAST-HIST 3758H: History of Western Canada
- GEOG-CAST 3270H: Canada: Nation, State, and Territory
- POST-CAST 2012H: Democratizing Canada: Contemporary Issues
- GESO-CAST-SOCI 3860H: Gender, Race, and Class
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