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First Nations Diploma
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Objectives
This program prepares you for careers in private, non-profit and government sectors, and especially for employment by Aboriginal organizations and communities.
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Academic title
First Nations Diploma
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Course description
Semester 1 September to December
- ANTH 101 Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology
- CRIM 103 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
- ENGL 103 Composition and Style
- FNST 100 An Introduction to the World View of First Nations People
- HIST 103 History of Canada to 1867
Semester 2 January to April
- ANTH 102 Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology
- ENGL 107 Literature and Composition: First Nations Literature
- FNST 101 First Nations Studies II
- GEOG 202 The Surface of the Earth
- HIST 104 History of Canada Since 1867
Semester 3 September to December
- ENGL 219 Contemporary First Nations Authors (not offered in 3rd semester) or ENGL 220 Children’s Literature: First Nations Authors (not offered in 3rd or 4th semesters)
- FINE 110 TBA (not offered in 3rd semester)
- HIST 205 History of BC (not offered in 3rd semester)
- Two UT electives
Semester 4 January to April
- ENGL 219 Contemporary First Nations Authors (not offered in 3rd semester) or ENGL 220 Children’s Literature: First Nations Authors (not offered in 3rd or 4th semesters)
- GEOG 205 The Evolution of the Cultural Landscape (not offered 4th semester)
- HIST 211 Local History (not offered in 4th semester)
- NURS 205 Introduction to First Nations Health
- One UT Elective
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