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    Indigenous Governance
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    Indigenous Governance

    University of Victoria

    University of Victoria

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    Canada, Victoria

    University RankQS Ranking
    323

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 172 

    Campuses

    On-campus

    Distance

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines9-Jan-2023
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 2,640  / credit
    Next Intake 9-Jan-2023

    Indigenous Governance

    About

    Indigenous governance programming is more important now than ever. Our program's course content is informed by a deep respect for Indigenous knowledge and traditions. You'll study the current political realities of Indigenous communities. You'll gain a deeper understanding of the profound effect that mutually-productive working relationships can have.

    Our Indigenous governance program is recognized worldwide for its accountability and relevance to Indigenous communities. We welcome students from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.

    You can combine our Indigenous Nationhood certificate with our Master's program for an even more well-rounded education.

    • Indigenous governance theory
    • Governance methods and tools
    • Administration
    • Political dimensions
    • Research methods

    Disciplines

    Humanities

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    JordanBachelor's degreeB; 3.0/4.0; Very good

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 2,640  / credit

    Application Fee

    CAD 172 

    How to Apply

    Admission to UVic Graduate Studies is competitive. It’s never too early to contact potential supervisors and start planning your application.

    1. Choose a program

    There are several different masters, doctorates, graduate certificates and diplomas so you’re sure to find the right fit at UVic.

    Just make sure you meet the minimum admission and language requirements for the program you’ve selected.

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    2. Find a supervisor

    In most cases, you need to find a supervisor before you apply.

    Find information on potential supervisors, areas of research and contact information on our program overviews. You can send an e-mail directly to faculty members that match your research interests. Be sure to describe your background and areas of interest. They will let you know about possible projects and funding.

    3. Apply for admission

    When you apply online you will need to provide:

    • information for all post-secondary institutions where you registered for courses, and upload all required documents
    • unofficial transcripts from every post-secondary institution you've attended.

    Application fee

    When you apply you will be charged an application fee (payable online by credit card). Your application will not be processed until this payment has been received.

    • Application fee if all documents originate within Canada: $134.25
    • Application fee if any documents originate outside Canada: $172.00
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    4. Check application status

    Shortly after you apply, we’ll send you an email with your UVic student number, followed by instructions on how to check your application status online.

    We’ll contact you by email once an admission decision has been made and you’ll be notified if anything further is required. Make sure to add @uvic.ca to your safe-senders list.

    5. Accept your offer

    When you decide to accept your offer of admission, you’ll need to contact Graduate Admissions and Records by email to secure your place. Your admission letter will tell you who to contact. You must submit any outstanding documents to finalize your offer.

    Need to change your start date?

    If you’re admitted to a graduate program and need to change your start date, you can ask for an entry point change. You can do this by contacting your program’s graduate secretary.

    Entry point changes:

    • must have the support of the graduate advisor of your program
    • are only available to applicants with a provisional, conditional or full offer of admission
    • are only granted once per student. If you need to change a second time, you will have to pay the application fee again.

    If you do not have an admission offer and want to change your entry point, you need to submit a new application.

    Resources for newly accepted students

    Congratulations on being accepted as a new graduate student at UVic! We’ve put together some new graduate student resources that will help you get started at UVic.

    Need help?

    If you have a general question about the application process or studying at UVic, get in touch with your UVic graduate student recruiter.

    If you have a specific question about your program or application to UVic, contact your program’s graduate secretary.

    University of Victoria

    Indigenous Governance

    University of Victoria

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    Canada,

    Victoria

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