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- Bachelor of Education in Trades and Technology
- Early Childhood Education
- First Nations Studies Courses
- Physical Education Courses
- Master of Education (MEd)
- Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies
- Graduate Certificate in Online Teaching and Learning
- Faculty
- Social Work and Human Service
- English Language Learning and Teaching
- University and Employment Preparation
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- Videos: Researchers Speak Out
- All My Relations
- Critical Cross-border Conversations
- K-16 Research and Development Network
- Indigenizing Higher Education
- Peer-Mentoring for Early Childhood Educators in British Columbia
First Nations Studies Courses
FNST 2200 Indigenous peoples Oral Traditions (3,0,0) FNST 2200 Indigenous peoples Oral Traditions (3,0,0)Credits: 3 credits Students are provided opportunities to enhance their understanding and exposure to First Nations oral traditions from a continued study of language through speaking and song. Students examine traditional and contemporary orality of the Indigenous peoples language.
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FNST 2300 Indigenous peoples Language and World View (3,0,0) FNST 2300 Indigenous peoples Language and World View (3,0,0)Credits: 3 credits Students focus on the Indigenous peoples world view and its relationship to language, and develop an understanding of what a world view is and what beliefs and belief systems make up a world view.
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Individual First Nations Language (FNLG) courses are offered through the Department of Modern Languages.