The Field of International Indigenous Studies consists of the following courses:
Core Courses: Development Studies 201; Indigenous Studies 201, 303, 305, 312, 313, 315, 317, 401, 407; Native Languages 205
Canadian Focus: Anthropology 213; Archaeology 419, 423; Canadian Studies 309, 311, 313, 315, 351, 417, 419; Development Studies 403; Economics 339; English 385; Geography 599.60; History 345, 447, 529; Indigenous Studies 343, 397; Political Science 321; Sociology 307
International Focus: Anthropology 319, 321, 355, 405, 421; Archaeology 341, 343, 345, 351, 353, 355, 357, 421, 427, 431, 433, 553; Art History 367; Development Studies 393, 485; Economics 337; History 303, 401, 439, 467; Indigenous Studies 341, 399; Latin American Studies 201; Linguistics 531; Political Science 279, 371, 381, 471, 473, 579, 597.60; Psychology 491
Notes:
- Most of the courses listed above have prerequisites, many of which lie outside the Field of International Indigenous Studies. It is the student's responsibility to ensure that prerequisites are completed.
- The experiential Learning course University 501 and special topics courses such as Sociology 475 will be approved and categorized by the Program Director as appropriate.
- Additional courses in the field may be listed on the Faculty of Arts website.
- Native Languages 205 is a language course required for the BA in International Indigenous Studies.