Courses
Explore our range of Indigenous courses designed to deepen your understanding of Indigenous cultures, histories, and issues. From introductory Indigenous studies courses to subjects like Indigenous governance and resistance, there's something for everyone.
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There are options for everyone. Explore below to find the right fit for your educational goals.
- INST 111 - Introductory Cree I
- INST 112 - Introductory Cree II
- INST 203 - Indigenous Studies I
- INST 205 - Indigenous Studies II
- INST 301 - Indigenous Education
- INST 348 - Aboriginal Justice in Canada
- INST 357 - Contemporary Aboriginal Issues in Canada
- INST 358 - Aboriginal Women in Canada
- INST 368 - Indigenous Peoples in Canada to 1830
- INST 369 - Indigenous Peoples in Canada Since 1830
- INST 370 - The Métis
- INST 377 - Topics in Aboriginal Governments
- INST 390 - Individual Research Projects in Indigenous Studies
- INST 391 - Group Research Projects in Indigenous Studies
- INST 420 - Indigenous Resistance
- INST 426 - Aboriginal Government and Law (Reading course)
- INST 430 - Indigenous Governance
- INST 480 - Comparative Indigenous Models of Government: International Models
- INST 493 - Individual Directed Research in Government and Laws
Note: INST 511 - Spring Term only
Please contact the MAIS program at mais@athabascau.ca to register for the course.
For more information about joining one of our courses, please see:
Athabasca University Complete List of Courses
All Athabasca University courses are available via distance education, and most courses start at the beginning of each month. For those of you new to the university, our webpage: How do I become an Athabasca University Student? will provide you with the information you need in order to enrol in our courses and programs.
For more information about joining one of our courses, please see:
Athabasca University Complete List of Courses