Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 1561 - 1570 of 3686 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlescampaign_landing_pageCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Culture, Identity, and Community ABST 1102 This course provides students with an introduction to Indigenous worldviews, philosophies and identities. The cultural, historical, societal, spiritual, and psychological dimensions of pre-contact societies will be explored thus providing a framework for understanding traditional strengths of... Course Regular Studies Canadian Aboriginal Policy ABST 1104 An introduction to British and Canadian Indian Policy from contact to the present. This course examines the legislation and policy governing the Aboriginal peoples of Canada and British Columbia. Emphasis will be on a critical examination of the various Indian Acts.Students will receive credit for... Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar I ABST 1105 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers. Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar II ABST 1106 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers. Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar III ABST 1107 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers. Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar IV ABST 1108 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers. Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Contemporary Issues ABST 1115 This course examines the contemporary issues facing Aboriginal people. A variety of current issues will be examined along with their historical origins. Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Women in Canada ABST 1116 This course explores Aboriginal women in Canada from both historic and contemporary perspectives. A holistic and interactive approach will be used. Course Regular Studies Global Indigenous Perspectives ABST 1150 This course surveys Aboriginal people from around the world: their different perspectives and different histories. Particular attention will be paid to the recognition of Aboriginal rights and the struggle for self-determination. Applicable international law and the international bodies will also be... Course Regular Studies Criminal Justice and Aboriginal People ABST 1200 This course surveys the history of the application of criminal law with respect to Aboriginal people. This course examines the impact of the Criminal Code and the Criminal Justice System on Aboriginal life in Canada while focusing on contemporary conditions and the potential for reform. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Culture, Identity, and Community ABST 1102 This course provides students with an introduction to Indigenous worldviews, philosophies and identities. The cultural, historical, societal, spiritual, and psychological dimensions of pre-contact societies will be explored thus providing a framework for understanding traditional strengths of...
Course Regular Studies Canadian Aboriginal Policy ABST 1104 An introduction to British and Canadian Indian Policy from contact to the present. This course examines the legislation and policy governing the Aboriginal peoples of Canada and British Columbia. Emphasis will be on a critical examination of the various Indian Acts.Students will receive credit for...
Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar I ABST 1105 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers.
Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar II ABST 1106 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers.
Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar III ABST 1107 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers.
Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Studies Seminar IV ABST 1108 This bi-weekly seminar will provide a supportive atmosphere for all program students and faculty. The discourse will include all related program issues and will regularly include Elders and guest speakers.
Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Contemporary Issues ABST 1115 This course examines the contemporary issues facing Aboriginal people. A variety of current issues will be examined along with their historical origins.
Course Regular Studies Aboriginal Women in Canada ABST 1116 This course explores Aboriginal women in Canada from both historic and contemporary perspectives. A holistic and interactive approach will be used.
Course Regular Studies Global Indigenous Perspectives ABST 1150 This course surveys Aboriginal people from around the world: their different perspectives and different histories. Particular attention will be paid to the recognition of Aboriginal rights and the struggle for self-determination. Applicable international law and the international bodies will also be...
Course Regular Studies Criminal Justice and Aboriginal People ABST 1200 This course surveys the history of the application of criminal law with respect to Aboriginal people. This course examines the impact of the Criminal Code and the Criminal Justice System on Aboriginal life in Canada while focusing on contemporary conditions and the potential for reform.