Last updated on 2025-05-14
Program Overview
The Double Degree - Bachelor Of Arts - Indigenous Studies & Bachelor Of Business Administration - International Management program at the University of Lethbridge is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of both Indigenous Studies and International Management. This unique combination allows students to explore cultural perspectives while gaining essential business skills. The program is particularly beneficial for those interested in working in diverse environments and understanding the complexities of global business practices.
Program Structure
The Double Degree program is structured to be completed in a minimum of 5 years. This allows students to immerse themselves in both disciplines thoroughly. Key features of the program structure include:
- Integration of Indigenous Studies with Business Administration.
- Opportunity to participate in an optional co-op program, providing real-world experience.
- Flexible course selection to tailor the educational experience to individual interests.
- Access to various resources and support systems to enhance learning.
Students will engage in a variety of learning experiences, including lectures, group projects, and practical applications, ensuring a well-rounded education that prepares them for future careers.
Featured Experiences
- Optional co-op program that allows students to gain hands-on experience in their field.
- Fieldwork opportunities that connect students with Indigenous communities and businesses.
- Access to workshops and seminars led by industry professionals.
- Networking events that facilitate connections with potential employers.
- Collaborative projects that encourage teamwork and cross-disciplinary learning.
Career Options
Graduates of the Double Degree program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:
- Indigenous Relations Consultant: Work with organizations to develop strategies for engaging with Indigenous communities.
- Business Development Officer: Focus on expanding business opportunities within Indigenous markets.
- International Business Manager: Oversee operations and strategies for businesses operating in global markets.
- Cultural Program Coordinator: Develop and manage programs that promote Indigenous culture and business practices.
- Policy Analyst: Analyze and develop policies that impact Indigenous communities and businesses.
These roles highlight the versatility of the degree, equipping graduates with the skills needed to navigate both Indigenous and business landscapes effectively.
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