Programs
The Faculty of Native Studies offers four undergraduate degree programs, graduate programs leading to the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy, several certificate programs, and a multitude of classes.
Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Programs
- Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies
- Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies (Honors)
- Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies / Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education
- Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies / Bachelor of Education in Secondary Education
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Conservation Sciences / Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies
- Master of Arts in Native Studies
- PhD in Indigenous Studies
Certificate Programs
- Certificate in Indigenous Governance and Partnership that allows students to build expertise in government, leadership, successful partnership, management, administration and business.
- Certificate in Aboriginal Sport and Recreation designed to enhance leadership and to serve a demonstrated need in the growing field of community-based Aboriginal Sport and Recreation.
- Indigenous Sport and Recreation Graduate Certificate designed for working professionals who want to further their knowledge in the areas of Indigenous studies sport and recreation.
Online Courses
Indigenous Canada MOOC
Indigenous Canada is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. Indigenous Canada is offered as both a for-credit online course as NS 201, and to the general public as a non-credit course.