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Last updated on 2025-03-31

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies at Brandon University is a unique program that focuses on the scholarly recognition of Native cultures and peoples of North America. Established in 1975, it aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Native studies through a variety of academic disciplines. The program emphasizes research, instruction, and the dissemination of knowledge to benefit Native communities, particularly in northern and remote areas.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies is designed to be completed in 3 years. This program offers a comprehensive approach to Native Studies, allowing students to explore various integral streams. The program structure includes:

  • General courses in Native Studies
  • Comprehensive programs of study in six areas:
    • Native Languages
    • Native Humanities (including Literature)
    • Native Fine Art
    • Native Policy and Administration
    • Native Human Services
    • Native Research

Students have the opportunity to engage in a variety of learning experiences, enhancing their understanding of Native cultures and issues.

Featured Experiences

  • Engagement in comprehensive programs that cover various aspects of Native Studies.
  • Opportunities for research and scholarly communication that benefit Native communities.
  • Access to a diverse range of academic resources and support from faculty.
  • Potential for community outreach and involvement in Native cultural events.

Career Options

  • Native Policy Analyst: Work with government or organizations to develop and analyze policies affecting Native communities.
  • Cultural Resource Manager: Oversee the preservation and management of Native cultural sites and resources.
  • Community Development Officer: Assist Native communities in planning and implementing development projects.
  • Educator: Teach Native Studies or related subjects at various educational levels.
  • Researcher: Conduct research on Native issues, cultures, and languages for academic or governmental institutions.

 

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