
First Nations, Métis and Inuit Studies - Senior Division
Course Code: YU25FNMISJ
Registration Deadline: Jun 24, 2025
This course is still open for registration.
The Senior Division, First Nations, Métis and Inuit Studies course will help to further enrich student learning outcomes by delivering varying perspectives on issues, practices and events from the past, present and emergent future with respect to First Nations, Metis and Inuit cultures. The voices and wisdom of Knowledge Keepers, community members and educators are reflected in this course. First Nations, Métis and Inuit knowledge, ways of knowing, culture, language and traditions are honoured and celebrated throughout the course. This course will facilitate individual learning journeys into the richness and diversity of First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples and Perspectives.
This Additional Basic Qualification course is intended to explore and enhance professional practice, program planning and leadership within the Senior Division. The course will extend professional knowledge, skills and pedagogies within this specific area of study and explore the theoretical foundations associated with supporting the adolescent learner.
Prerequisites
- A Certificate of Qualification and Registration with the OCT
- An acceptable post-secondary degree or equivalent qualifications
- An Intermediate Basic Qualification in any subject area
Documents Required
- None
This 125 hour course consists of 100 hours of interactive coursework and 25 hours of independent learning. Regular and relevant candidate participation is a requirement. Expect to be online at every week day to complete assignments and collaborate in discussion forums. All deadlines will be communicated by the Instructor.
Online
Durocher, Robert Jason
$735.00
Course listings are accurate as of May. 15 14:54 PM.