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Last updated on 2025-07-23

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts - Saulteaux Language Literacy program is designed to promote the understanding and preservation of the Saulteaux language, which is vital to the cultural identity of First Nations in Saskatchewan. This program aims to empower students to engage with and contribute to the revitalization of Indigenous languages. By focusing on language literacy, students will develop skills that are essential for fostering communication and cultural pride within First Nations communities.

 

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Arts in Saulteaux Language Literacy is structured to be completed in 4 years. The program is offered through a collaborative effort between the University of Regina, Campion College, and the First Nations University of Canada. Here are some key details about the program:

  • Program Length: 4 years
  • Credits: The program requires a specific number of credits to graduate, which will be detailed in the course catalogue.
  • Options: The program offers an optional co-op experience, allowing students to gain practical work experience in relevant fields.

 

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op opportunities that provide hands-on experience in language literacy and cultural engagement.
  • Access to unique resources and support from the Faculty of Arts and Indigenous Languages department.
  • Engagement with community projects that promote the use and teaching of the Saulteaux language.

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Saulteaux Language Literacy can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Speech Language Pathologist: Work with individuals to improve their communication skills and address language disorders.
  • Language Educator: Teach the Saulteaux language in schools or community programs, fostering cultural pride and language preservation.
  • Cultural Consultant: Advise organizations on Indigenous cultural practices and language use, ensuring respectful and accurate representation.
  • Writer/Editor: Create and edit content that promotes Indigenous languages and cultures, including educational materials and literature.
  • Community Outreach Coordinator: Develop programs that engage the community in language revitalization efforts and cultural education.

 

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