12 Indigenous Studies Bachelor's degrees found
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12 Indigenous Studies Bachelor's degrees found
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OCAD University
Indigenous Visual Culture
- Toronto, Canada
Bachelor
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In the Indigenous Visual Culture program, you will be inspired to learn from the creative traditions of of First Nations, Métis and Inuit art and design practices. The program includes studio-based courses where you make your own art and design. It also includes studying the visual, cultural, social and political history of Indigenous peoples.
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OCAD University
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Indigenous Visual Culture
- Toronto, Canada
Bachelor
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In the Indigenous Visual Culture program, you will be inspired to learn from the creative traditions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit art and design practices. The program includes studio-based courses where you make your own art and design. It also includes studying the visual, cultural, social, and political history of Indigenous peoples. This unique program develops Indigenous and Non-Indigenous students’ knowledge of Indigenous cultural and artistic practices, including painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, installation, and digital media. Students in the program receive academic, cultural, social, and wellness support through the Indigenous Visual Culture Student Center. Students in the program are creative, innovative, and curious and have many different skills and interests. Most have storytelling instincts and strong imaginations. Some have a drawing and painting ability or dance experience, some are DJs or VJs with an interest in communication. Many have well-developed visual-spatial skills and are interested in screens, games or performance, digital media production, or computer programming. At the end of this four-year program, you will earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Northwest Indian College
BS in Native Environmental Science
- Bellingham, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Welcome to the Native Environmental Science Program! We are pleased to offer one of the only Bachelor of Science in Native Environmental Science programs globally. Our cutting-edge program is designed to support students in becoming leaders in their fields and their communities.
Murdoch University
Bachelor of Indigenous Knowledges
- Perth, Australia
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
This Aboriginal-led study area offers students from all disciplines an immersive understanding of the value that Indigenous knowledge, history and experience bring to the world, taught through Aboriginal ways of knowing, being, and doing. As a multi-disciplinary School, students will be introduced to Indigenous Knowledges from a broad lens that extends beyond social sciences, including health and physical sciences and education.
Swinburne University of Technology
BA in Indigenous Studies
- Melbourne, Australia
BA
On-Campus
English
Put your passion for a better world into a creative, meaningful career. In the Bachelor of Arts, you’ll learn how societies evolve and humans change the world. Expect to focus on the world's most pressing problems, critical thinking, communication skills, cultural competency, digital literacy and building your confidence to make a difference. Delve into Indigenous ways of being and doing, which are increasingly appreciated not only their historical value, but also for their place in contemporary society.
University of Minnesota Morris
BA in Native American and Indigenous Studies
- Morris, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
History in the making. Because of its unique history, Morris is a great place to pursue Native American and Indigenous Studies. The Native American and Indigenous Studies major and minor are designed to enhance students' awareness and overall knowledge about sovereignty and the diversity of Indigenous cultures throughout all of Native North America.
University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts
BA in Ojibwe Language
- Minneapolis, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The Ojibwe language major's goal is to situate both heritage and non-heritage Ojibwe students best to positively intervene in the cultural life of the state's Ojibwe communities by contributing to the revitalization of the Ojibwe language. As a land grant institution, the University has a mission to contribute to the state's communities, and the major will help fulfill that mission.
University of Minnesota Duluth
BA in American Indian Studies
- Duluth, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Majoring in American Indian Studies will allow you to communicate effectively and apply your knowledge to address current issues in Indian Country and beyond. You will build a broad understanding of cross-cultural and intergovernmental issues with expertise in American Indian affairs. We train future leaders and intellectuals to meet the dynamic challenges of our ever-changing world.
Heritage University
BA in American Indian Studies
- Toppenish, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Native Americans had a significant influence on the way we live today. Explore indigenous narratives, heritage, history, and how American Indians have affected virtually every aspect of our culture, including language, government, literature, recreation, medicine, hygiene, and food.
Northwest Indian College
BA in Native Studies Leadership
- Bellingham, USA
BA
English
The Native Studies Leadership Program is the journey to self-determination and reclaiming our cultural sovereignty.
Aaniiih Nakoda College
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- Harlem, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The Aaniiih Nakoda Ecology program is designed to prepare graduates to become effective caretakers and stewards of the place they call home – the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation and the surrounding prairies, river bottoms, and island mountain ranges of northcentral Montana.
Fort Berthold Community College - Neuta Hidatsa Sahnish College
BA in Native American Studies
- New Town, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Nueva Hidatsa Sahnish College (NHSC) Native American Studies is an interdisciplinary program focused on the Americas' Indigenous peoples with emphasis on the Plains Indians, particularly the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara.
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