The Plans in Indigenous Knowledges and Perspectives (formerly known as 'Indigenous Studies') are interdisciplinary, designed to draw together a range of course offerings on Indigenous history, culture, experience, language and ways of knowing from 14 departments within Arts and Science.
This Plan will give both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students the opportunity to immerse themselves in Indigenous history and culture, to ensure that future leaders and policymakers have a solid foundation in the histories of First Nations, M茅tis and Inuit Peoples. Students expand their knowledge and understanding of Indigenous cultures, while developing professional skills such as innovative Indigenous approaches to learning and research, in order to work with Indigenous communities.
Students develop a broad interdisciplinary knowledge base on Indigenous cultures, spirituality, social systems, history, language, and contemporary issues, which is a sought-after quality in careers in Education, Law, Business, Policy and Governance or Advocacy and Social Services.
For details about Indigenous Knowledges and Perspectives Academic Plans and course offerings, please see the LLCU Department's section of the Faculty of Arts and Science's current Academic Calendar.