contemporary issues i

faculty: 
northern studies
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in northern studies
course code: 
nort
course number: 
3311
course title: 
contemporary issues i
description: 
世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 will be introduced to the important structures and forces affecting the sustainability of circumpolar communities. 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 will deal with the population trends in the circumpolar region, natural resource use and the economies of these communities, and economic ownership. this course will provide 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 with an appreciation of the main challenges confronting the peoples and communities of the world's northern regions. particular emphasis is on indigenous peoples and, as such, it will be beneficial to 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 attempting to better understand the current questions facing the north as well as to those planning to pursue advanced studies about the region.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
sc

advanced interpretation

faculty: 
school of outdoor recreation, parks and tourism
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in outdoor recreation, parks and tourism
course code: 
outd
course number: 
4411
course title: 
advanced interpretation
description: 
heritage interpretation is a communication process and informal educational activity designed to create memorable visitor experiences, enhance cultural competency, and promote ecological literacy. interpretive planning models are examined and applied in the development of interpretive media that benefit regional tourism, protected area, and outdoor leadership initiatives.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is

"race", ethnicity, and social justice

faculty: 
sociology
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in sociology
course code: 
soci
course number: 
3205
course title: 
"race", ethnicity, and social justice
description: 
criticual evaluations of the historical and contemporary positions of various ethno-cultural, racialized, and indigenous groups in the context of democracy and social justice, both here and abroad
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is

21st century indigenous storytelling

faculty: 
english
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in english
course code: 
engl
course number: 
3750
course title: 
21st century indigenous storytelling
description: 
a study of contemporary first nations, native american, metis and inuit storytelling, focusing both on continuing oral and literary traditions, and also on how indigenous storytellers make use of genres such as film, television, song, and digital media
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is

a critical approach to community development

faculty: 
indigenous learning
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in indigenous learning
course code: 
indi
course number: 
2317
course title: 
a critical approach to community development
description: 
designed as an introductory course with the intention of providing 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 with an overview of the process of community development. 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 will acquire an understanding of development themes such as sustainability, capacity building, resource partnerships, integrated frameworks and asset planning. particularity important to the discussion will be the role of aboriginal organizations/agencies such as the first nations development institute, the center for american indian economic development and the national centre for first nations development in the community development process. stressing a culturally grounded path of community development, the course will focus on strength based planning or what is often called "asset based community development".
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
sc (pending review)

aboriginal and treaty rights in canada

faculty: 
anthropology
academic unit: 
undergraduate studies in anthropology
course code: 
anth
course number: 
3551
course title: 
aboriginal and treaty rights in canada
description: 
examine the cultural aspects of selected conflicts between the indigenous peoples of canada and the federal and provincial governments over aboriginal and treaty rights, including the roles these rights play in maintaining the integrity of the cultures of the indigenous peoples of canada, and the ways in which other-than-indigenous canadians see these rights.
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is

aboriginal issues & natural resources management

faculty: 
natural resources management
academic unit: 
graduate studies in natural resources management
course code: 
nrmt
course number: 
5133
course title: 
aboriginal issues & natural resources management
description: 
natural resource development, whether focused on timber or non-timber forest products, minerals, energy from both renewable and non-renewable sources, the establishment of protected areas (conservation), or environmental services, can have an impact on aboriginal peoples' relationship with their homelands. this course will explore through a series of case studies how government policy attempts to address aboriginal interests in natural resource development, the impacts of such development and how aboriginal peoples have responded. the course will focus on understanding the current context for addressing aboriginal issues in natural resource development and exploring alternative approaches that, at their core, respect aboriginal and treaty rights.
course level: 
g
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

aboriginal legal issues

faculty: 
law
academic unit: 
faculty of law
course code: 
laws
course number: 
2000
course title: 
aboriginal legal issues
description: 
examines aboriginal rights under the common law, constitution and relevant legislative provisions that affect aboriginal peoples
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

aboriginal perspectives

faculty: 
law
academic unit: 
faculty of law
course code: 
laws
course number: 
1535
course title: 
aboriginal perspectives
description: 
aboriginal perspectives will introduce 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 to aboriginal culture, traditions and perspectives through speakers, dialog and experience-based opportunities
course level: 
u
sustainability: 
is (pending review)

activism in education

faculty: 
education
academic unit: 
graduate studies in education
course code: 
educ
course number: 
5414
course title: 
activism in education
description: 
course level: 
g
sustainability: 
is

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