Indigenous Studies
In this program you’ll look at Indigenous ways of knowing and learning. You’ll study the social, political, cultural and historical contexts that shape the lives of Indigenous peoples.
Potential careers
What can you do with an Indigenous studies degree? Here are a few jobs that relate to the program:
- cultural advisor
- land management
- cultural land use mapping
- project coordinator
- policy analyst
- community engagement coordinator
- human resources specialist
- accessibility coordinator
- equity, diversity and inclusion specialist
- legal professional
- reconciliation consultant
- communications specialist
- teacher or instructor
- entrepreneur
Some of these roles may require post-graduate studies or training.
Find a career that fits you
- Explore your career options at an appointment with a career educator.
- Attend career development workshops as you search for work.
- Enrol in the Your Career Starts Here course to generate career ideas and plan your next steps.
Experience & connections
Opportunities in the Indigenous studies program
- With the Co-op Program you can alternate study with paid work.
Opportunities outside your program
- With a work study position you can develop skills during your study term.
- Volunteering is a great way to give back to your community while you build skills.
Networks you can connect to
Here are a few professional associations related to Indigenous studies:
Hands-on learning opportunities
These courses in the Indigenous studies program offer extensive hands-on learning.
Co-op
Co-op work terms
Alternate academic study with paid work terms to gain workplace experience
Field experience
IS 450 - Indigenous Studies in the Field
(involves engagement with Indigenous communities)
Learn about traditional Indigenous teachings and practices through community- and land-based opportunities
Research project
IS 4991A - Seminar in Arts, Literatures and Languages
Research a topic in art, literature and language
IS 491B - Seminar in Histories, Politics, Laws and Lands
Research a topic in history, politics, law and lands
IS 491C - Seminar in Education, Health and Healing
Research a topic in education, health and healing
IS 491D - Seminar in Community and Land-Based Learning
Research a topic in community- and land-based learning
Professional and technical skill development
IS 310D - LE,NONET Preparation Seminar
Learn to work with Indigenous communities and organizations
IS 350 - Methods, Ethics, Protocols
Learn the appropriate research approaches, principles, ethics, and methodologies in conducting research that concerns Indigenous peoples
Work experience
Work experience work terms
Take part in a modified co-op program requiring one or two work experiences
These courses are not always offered as described.