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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    AY

    Campuses

    Thunder Bay

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesJuly-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 28,590  / year
    Next Intake July-2023

    Indigenous Learning

    About

    Indigenous Learning is an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural department open to both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students. Borrowing from subjects including history, geography, anthropology and sociology, this program will examine societal structures and the ways the Indigenous population relates to mainstream populations in Canada.

    Throughout our programs we aim to enhance your awareness of Aboriginal life experiences, culture and political issues. We focus on the current reality of Aboriginal Peoples as opposed to the traditional, anthropological approach. While history is a component of your Indigenous Learning studies, it will be within the context of lived implications in order to challenge assumptions and mistaken understandings about Aboriginal Peoples.

    As a student you will learn 

    • Archival research
    • Census data analysis
    • Cultural awareness
    • Government record analysis
    • Critical thinking skills
    • Written and oral testimony and communications

    Our Indigenous Learning programs attract local students and learners from Southern Ontario, Quebec, the United States and as far away as Saudi Arabia and Norway. Due to our focus on experiential learning, the diversity of the student population helps to provide a broadly-based classroom experience and foster cross-cultural compassion.

    The Lakehead Advantage

    Unlike similar programs across Canada, our Department of Indigenous Learning focuses on the present reality of our Aboriginal population rather than taking an anthropological or historical approach. This means you will graduate with the knowledge to critically engage with, and meet the needs of, such populations as they exist today. Our graduates have been very successful securing jobs as educators and community leaders and in various public sectors due to this real-world focus.

    Our location in Northwestern Ontario makes Lakehead University the ideal institution to pursue the field of Indigenous Learning. Many Aboriginal communities and organizations operate within our region including Fort William First Nation, Nishnawbe Aski Nation, Matawa First Nations Management and many others. Our Department maintains close ties to these communities and organizations which regularly contribute unique course content and learning opportunities. 

    Our department is relatively small and conducive to interaction with both your peers and professors. We encourage you to take advantage of the friendly, personal learning environment and reach out to faculty for course help as well as potential job and/or mentorship opportunities. 

    Transfer Options

    It's easy to transfer to Lakehead. Our pathway and general transfer policies are designed to help you maximize your credits from your current or previous studies at either college or university - or even both. 

    There are a number of ways to transfer to Lakehead. Let us help you achieve your degree completion goals. For more information regarding specific admission requirements from college or university, check out the ""Admissions Requirement" tab above and select your most recent level of study.

    Disciplines

    Arts

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawjihi (General Secondary Education Certificate)

    Career

    • Teacher
    • Community/Economic Development Officer
    • City Councillor 
    • Doctor
    • Social Worker
    • Nurse
    • Translator
    • Journalist
    • Lawyer
    • First Nations Chief
    • Education Coordinator
    • Housing Officer

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 28,590 

    How to Apply

    • Step 1: Explore Lakehead's Programs
    • Step 2: Research Admission Requirements
    • Step 3: Meet the English Language Requirements
    • Step 4: Apply Online
    • Step 5: Submit the Required Documentation
    • Step 6: Take Note of Important Dates & Deadlines
    • Step 7: Stay Connected
    • Step 8: Accept your Offer of Admission
    • Step 9: Apply for Visa and Immigration Documents
    • Step 10: Arrange Housing & Meal Plans
    • Step 11: Pay Fees
    • Step 12: Register for Classes
    • Step 13: Register for Orientation
    • Step 14: Booking Your Travel to Canada
    • Step 15: Confirm Your Airport Arrival
    • Step 16: Sign Up for a Peer Mentor
    • Step 17: Pre-Departure Planning
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