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    Indigenous Governance

    University of Manitoba

    University of Manitoba

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    Canada, Winnipeg

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    680

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 120 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines9-Jan-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 551  / credit
    Next Intake 9-Jan-2023

    Indigenous Governance

    About

    Program details

    The Faculty of Arts offers a four-year undergraduate degree in Indigenous governance. Students in the program must also complete a Minor in Business.

    Bachelor of Arts (Advanced)

    Expected duration: 4 years

    The advanced program offers a general education along with a reasonable degree of specialization in one area of study through the major.

    Graduates of the advanced major program who demonstrate high academic performance may be eligible for entrance to graduate studies. The advanced degree is also well suited to students seeking to build an academic term or year of studies abroad into their undergraduate degree.

    To earn a BA Advanced degree, a student must successfully complete 120 credit hours with a minimum grade point average of 2.00 in all faculty-required courses. The program requires at least 48 credit hours in a major subject area, as well as a minor field of study that includes a minimum of 18 credit hours in a subject area. In lieu of a minor, students may complete a double advanced major program.

    Students should apply to enter the advanced program only after successfully completing a minimum of 24 credit hours of coursework.

    You can complete this degree on a part-time basis.

    Earning a minor in Arts

    A minor is comprised of 18 credit hours which are in a subject field that is different from a declared major. To earn a minor in a subject field as part of a Bachelor of Arts degree, a student must successfully complete 18 credit hours in a subject field approved by the Faculty of Arts as a minor.
     
    Minors offered by the Faculty of Arts are listed under each area of study's section of the Academic Calendar. Arts students may complete minor programs offered by other Faculties/Schools providing the minor program consists of a minimum of 18 credit hours and all other degree requirements are satisfied.

    Degree requirements for all BA degrees

    Students in the BA General, BA Advanced and BA Honours degree must complete the following requirements as part of their degree:

    • 6 credit hours of humanities
    • 6 credit hours of social sciences
    • 6 credit hours of sciences
    • 3 credit hours of written English (W)
    • 3 credit hours of mathematics (M)
    • 3 credit hours of Indigenous course content (students entering as of fall 2021)
    • 6 credit hours in each of 5 different subject fields

    The 3 credit hours of written English and 3 credit hours of mathematics are to satisfy the written English and mathematics requirement.

    For full details on these requirements, refer to the Academic Calendar.

    Sample course offerings

    • INDG 1220: Indigenous Peoples in Canada
    • INDG 2110: Introduction to Indigenous Community Development
    • INDG 2030: Working with Indigenous Elders
    • INDG 3280: Indigenous Peoples and the Canadian Justice System
    • INDG 3370: Political Development in the North
    • ECON 1220: Introduction to Global and Environmental Economic Issues and Policies
    • POLS 2802: Introduction to Indigenous Politics
    • POLS 3872: Indigenous Governance
    • MKT 2210: Fundamentals of Marketing
    • ENTR 2010: Managing the Smaller Business

    For full course descriptions, please visit the Academic Calendar.

    Our Indigenous governance program (formerly Aboriginal governance) is an interdisciplinary program focusing on the study of traditional knowledge, political governance and Indigenous business and economics. Students in the program will also complete a Minor in Business.

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Arts

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawjihiyah Certificate (General Secondary Education Certificate)

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 551  / credit

    Application Fee

    CAD 120 

    How to Apply

    Once you've checked requirements and gathered what you need, it's time to begin your online application.

    The application is split into different sections and asks you for your personal information, post-secondary education, and may ask more detailed questions related to your program of application.

    If you've already gathered required materials, the online application will take about 30 minutes to complete. For your security, you will be logged out after 30 minutes of inactivity. Make sure to save your progress before leaving your application. You can save and return to your application at any time using the login ID and password that you chose.

    Education history

    • A complete listing of your educational background from Grade 12 (or highest grade level), College and University (including the University of Manitoba) is required as part of your application. Also required is the listing of institutions attended on an exchange or letter of permission.

    Avoid application fraud or misconduct

    If you commit application fraud or misconduct, your University of Manitoba acceptance and registration may be withdrawn and you may be disqualified from consideration, not only in the year of application, but also in all subsequent sessions. If discovered in a subsequent session it may result in dismissal from the university. 

    Application fraud or misconduct includes, but is not limited to, the following:

    • Failure to declare attendance at another post-secondary institution
    • Presenting falsified academic documentation or causing or encouraging another person to falsify records through translation or data changes
    • Presenting falsified personal documentation, e.g. using a false name, date of birth, country of origin, etc.
    • Presenting falsified or fictitious reference documentation
    • Cheating on or having another person write a standardized entry exam such as TOEFL, IELTS, MCAT, LSAT or DAT
    • Presenting another person's standardized test score as one's own to falsify a test result
    • Failure to report suspensions from another post-secondary institution
    • Paying for an application fee with a fraudulent credit card

    Making changes to your application after submission

    Once you've submitted your application, you can make changes to your email address, mailing address, and release of information under the "Application Summary" tab in your application portal.

    If you've made an error in your application, please contact your admissions team. You can find their contact information in either the admission requirement PDF for your program or in the "Questions" tab under "Contact Us" in your application portal.

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