The first of its kind in Canada, this unique specialization introduces students to the practical applications of Indigenous Knowledge. Work alongside Indigenous Elders through land-based learning to develop compassion for the land and each other, and work collaboratively with people across cultures.
Courses
Students who have fulfilled the requirements for a single- or joint-major degree in Indigenous Studies may graduate with a Specialization in Applied Indigenous Knowledge if they have successfully completed the following 4.5 credits:
- 2.5 INDG credits consisting of:
- INDG 2100Y: Introduction to Indigenous Knowledge
- INDG-ERST-IESS 2601Y: Indigenous Knowledge Systems and the Natural Environment
- INDG-CAST-GESO-SOCI 3508H: Indigenous Genders, Sexualities, and Relationships
- 0.5 INDG credit from:
- INDG-ERST/ERSC-IESS-SAFS 3635H: Foodways of Great Lakes Basin Indigenous Peoples I
- INDG-ADMN 4500H: Indigenous Perspectives on Twenty-First-Century Business and Organizational Issues
- 1.0 INDG credit from:
- INDG 2250Y: Oral Mohawk
- INDG 2800Y: Introduction to Nishinaabemowin
- 0.5 INDG credit from:
- INDG 3745H: Peoples and Cultures of the Circumpolar World
- INDG 3851H: Anishinaabemowin on the Land
- INDG 4180H: Great Law of Peace
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Specialization Advantage
Discover the richness of Indigenous Knowledge and teachings and embark on a journey to understand the world around you.