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Bachelor's Degree Full Time

Indigenous Health Studies

at First Nations University of Canada · Canada

Duration

4 years

Tuition

On request

Intake

Fall, Spring

Mode

Full Time

About this program

<p>Indigenous Health Studies is an interdisciplinary degree program that explores the health and wellness of Indigenous populations from a holistic perspective. Students will examine the impact of social, economic, cultural, and environmental factors on the health of Indigenous communities. The curriculum is designed to blend traditional Indigenous knowledge with contemporary health concepts, ensuring that graduates are equipped with a comprehensive understanding of health issues affecting Indigenous peoples.</p><p>The course typically covers a range of subjects including Indigenous health policies, epidemiology, traditional healing practices, and the role of social determinants in health. Students will engage with Indigenous communities, giving them practical experience and insight that is essential for understanding the unique challenges faced by these populations.</p><p>In addition to academic coursework, students will develop transferable skills such as critical thinking, research, and community engagement. Studying in Canada offers a unique opportunity to immerse in Indigenous cultures, learn from Indigenous health leaders, and understand the legal and political frameworks surrounding Indigenous health in a global context.</p>

Entry requirements

<p>Applicants are typically required to have completed high school or an equivalent secondary education, demonstrating a solid foundation in academic subjects. A focus on Social Sciences, Biology, and Indigenous Studies is beneficial. Admissions may also consider personal statements, letters of recommendation, and a commitment to understanding Indigenous health issues.</p>

English: <p>International students are generally expected to have proficiency in English, typically evidenced by an IELTS score of 6.5 or higher, or a TOEFL score that meets the institutional minimum. The emphasis is on having a good command of the language to successfully engage with academic and community settings.</p>

International students: <p>International students must check the visa requirements for studying in Canada. Typically, this involves obtaining a study permit and providing necessary documents such as proof of acceptance, proof of adequate financial support, and identification documents. It is essential to refer to the official government website for the most current information regarding study permits and required documentation.</p>

Career outcomes

<ul><li>Community Health Worker</li><li>Public Health Educator</li><li>Health Policy Analyst</li><li>Researcher in Indigenous Health</li><li>Health Program Coordinator</li><li>Consultant for Indigenous Organizations</li></ul>

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