Honours BA with Major in Aboriginal Studies – 120 credits (4 years) Total Total 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 120 credits (40 courses) 30 credits (10 courses) 30 credits (10 courses) 30 credits (10 courses) 30 credits (10 courses) Core courses ENG1100 Workshop in Essay Writing PHI1101 Reasoning and Critical Thinking 12 credits (4 courses) 3 credits from: AHL1100 Introduction to interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 AHL1900 Initiation aux études interdisciplinaires en Arts / Introduction to interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 ENG1120 Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction ENG1121 Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry 3 credits from: AHL1100 Introduction to interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 AHL1900 Initiation aux études interdisciplinaires en Arts / Introduction to interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 PHI1102 Moral reasoning PHI1103 Fundamental Philosophical Questions PHI1104 Great Philosophers Major in Aboriginal Studies First program EAS2101 Colonialism and Indigenous Peoples 42 credits (14 courses)[CS1] EAS1101 Introduction to Aboriginal Societies and Cultures EAS3101 Research and Methodologies in Aboriginal Studies EAS4103 Seminar in Aboriginal Studies HIS2307 History of the Native Peoples in Canada, from the origins to the present SRS2115 Religious Ways of the Aboriginal Peoples LIN2301 Aboriginal Language 3 optional course credits at the 4000 level from the list of optional courses2 9 optional course credits at the 3000 or 4000 level from the list of optional courses 2 Secon d progr am Minor or major 9 optional course credits from the list of optional courses 42 credits (14 courses) 2 Mandatory major or minor added after first year. Students must add a second program, either a 42-credit major or a 30-credit minor, selected from any of a number of disciplines offered at the Telfer School of Management or at the faculties of Arts, Engineering, Science, Health Sciences or Social Sciences. The Electives 30 credits (10 courses) 24 or 36 credits (8 or 12 courses) faculties of Science and Engineering also offer many majors and minors. However, these majors require 51 to 60 credits. Note that secondary school prerequisite courses may be required for the second program. The number of elective courses varies according to the second program: In the major option, students must take 24 electives (8 courses). In the minor option, students must take 36 electives (12 classes). Notes 1 This course has variable topics. Students may take this course twice 2 A minimum of 12 credits must be chosen from list A 3 credits = 1 course List A: Aboriginal Content Courses (minimum of 12 credits) ANT2126 Native Peoples of the Americas ANT3326 Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights, International Perspectives ART3354 Inuit and Amerindian Art CML2301 Aboriginal Peoples and the Law1 CML4162 Advanced Aboriginal Law1 EAS3102 Selected Topics in Aboriginal Studies EAS3103 Indigenous Spiritualties in the Americas. EAS4101 Fieldwork and Directed Research EAS4102 Contemporary Indigenous Political Thought EAS4364 Selected Topics in Aboriginal History ENG3381 Native Writing in Canada FEM3108 Indigenous Feminisms and Aboriginal Women's Issues GEG3309 Social Landscapes of Métis Communities HIS3109 Selected Topics in Native History LIN2302 Aboriginal Language: Structure Analysis POL3159 Indigenous Politics in Canada SRS3119 Shamanic Traditions SRS3139 Religious Encounters in the Colonial Americas SVS3555 Service social auprès des populations autochtones List B: Context-Related Courses ANT3131 Economic Anthropology CDN3100 Histories and Perceptions of History in Canada CDN4100 Contemporary Issues in Canada ELA1102 Latin American Cultures I ENV3321 Geographical Approaches to Environmental Issues FEM2107 Diversities of Women: Gender, Race, Class and (Dis)ability GEG2109 Canada and its Regions GEG3107 Geography of Polar Regions GEG3302 Natural Resource Management HIS2130 The Peopling of North America HIS2170 Latin America, Colonial Period SOC2309 Canadian Society SRS1191 Religion and Culture in Canada SRS2194 Anthropology of Religion SRS2386 History of Religion in Canada + SRS3191 Sociology of Religious and Cultural Pluralism SRS3194 Anthropological Theories in Inter-Cultural and Inter-Religious Issues Note(s) 1 With the permission of the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section Valid for the 2015–2016 academic year. For more information, see page ##.
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