14 Indigenous Studies degrees found
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14 Indigenous Studies degrees found
Vancouver Island University
Certificate in Professional Indigenous Lands Management
- Nanaimo, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Professional Indigenous Lands Management Certificate will appeal to individuals who are interested in Indigenous lands management, land use planning, community planning, or other topic areas relating to Indigenous communities, issues of sustainability, resource management, and a changing regulatory landscape.
Vancouver Island University
Certificate in Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas Planning Advanced
- Nanaimo, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCA) Planning Advanced Certificate addresses the need for a comprehensive and holistic program relating to the protection and conservation of the lands and waters across Canada, and contributes to the development of a network of IPCA certified professionals who will play a critical role in Canada’s achievement of the “30% by 2030” goal.
Cambrian College
Certificate in General Arts and Science – Indigenous Specialization
- Sudbury, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Blend holistic wellness and Indigenous perspectives, knowledges, and worldviews to develop your academic growth and workplace skills. You’ll learn from the land, the Ancestors, yourself, and your fellow students, always supported by experienced and trustworthy faculty and staff. Courses focus on enhancing math, writing, and learning skills, with opportunities to learn about various Indigenous cultures.
Vancouver Island University
Advanced Certificate in Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas Planning
- Nanaimo, Canada
Advanced Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCA) Planning Advanced Certificate addresses the need for a comprehensive and holistic program relating to the protection and conservation of the lands and waters across Canada, and contributes to the development of a network of IPCA certified professionals who will play a critical role in Canada’s achievement of the “30% by 2030” goal.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Minor in American Indian and Indigenous Studies
- Las Vegas, USA
Courses
On-Campus
English
The American Indian and Indigenous Studies minor focuses on the experiences of American Indian and Indigenous people in the Americas from an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective, which includes Anthropology, Art, English, History, Political Science, Sociology, and Gender and Sexuality Studies. This minor will provide an academic and scholarly foundation for students to study and interpret the needs and social/cultural, political, educational, and historical conditions of American Indians and Indigenous peoples in North America. It will help prepare students to work in settings that require an understanding of tribal sovereignty and serving and interacting with this diverse population.
James Cook University Online
Graduate Certificate of Indigenous Studies
- Douglas, Australia
- Brisbane, Australia + 1 more
Graduate Certificate
Distance Learning
English
Enhance your career opportunities by developing your capacity to work more effectively with Indigenous communities in Northern Australia and globally with the Graduate Certificate of Indigenous Studies. This certificate is ideal for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous professionals and community members wanting to broaden their skillset with an increased understanding of the complexity of factors that impact Indigenous people today. Professionals looking to return to the workforce after a period away or planning to enter a new field can retrain and reskill to enhance their intercultural competency.
TAFE VIC - Goulburn Ovens Institute GOTAFE
Certificate II in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
- Shepparton, Australia
Certificate
English
This course is only available for Indigenous students. Express your passion and pride in your culture through art. Studying the Certificate II in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts, you'll master techniques in jewellery making, printmaking, painting, sculpture, textiles, and drawing.
University of Hawaii Maui College
AA in in Hawaiian Studies
- Kahului, USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
English
The Associate in Arts degree in Hawaiian Studies is designed to provide students with a broad foundation in general education, focusing on Hawaiian studies. It is a 64 credit Associates in Arts degree that enables students to study the culture and language of Hawaiʻi, and it provides students with an awareness and understanding of the values, religion, and customs of ancient and modern Hawaiʻi.
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Undergraduate Certificate in Ethnic Studies
- Honolulu, USA
Certificate
English
Established in 1970 to teach “Our History, Our Way,” the Department of Ethnic Studies is the only unit at UH Mānoa that concentrates on race and ethnic relations in Hawai‘i, the United States, and the Pacific.
Itasca Community College
Certificate in AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
- Grand Rapids, USA
Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
The American Indian Studies Certificate program at Itasca is designed for students interested in developing a career or learning more about the indigenous people of North America.
Aaniiih Nakoda College
AS in American Indian Studies
- Harlem, USA
Associate of Science
On-Campus
English
The American Indian Studies program responds to the needs of the ʔɔʔɔɔ́ɔ́niiénńɔh and Nakoda Tribes regarding sovereignty, identity, awareness, history, language, philosophy, and issues.
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College
Native American Studies
- Hayward, USA
Courses
On-Campus
English
The Native American Studies Program is designed for individuals who seek knowledge and experience of indigenous history, culture, language, literature, art, philosophy, political and social science, and sovereignty.
Sitting Bull College
Native American Studies (NAS)
- Fort Yates, USA
Courses
English
The Sitting Bull College Native American Studies (NAS) program is designed to help students develop a knowledge base of and appreciation for Lakota/Dakota culture, society, and history, including the traditional and contemporary land base and natural resources, traditional and contemporary forms of government, traditional philosophy and worldview, ceremonies, values, belief system, kinship and social systems.
Leeward Community College
AA in Hawaiian Studies
- Pearl City, USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
English
Associate in Arts, Hawaiian Studies (60 credits) is designed to provide the first two years of a baccalaureate program in Hawaiian Studies and prepare you with beneficial qualifications for Hawaiʻi’s workforce, where knowledge of Hawaiian culture, values, and alternative approaches to problem-solving are desirable.
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Indigenous studies may analyze several aspects of indigenous people, past and present, from around the world. Studying the details of these communities enables students to better understand the world from a global perspective.