Biblical & Theological Studies
Canadian Mennonite University
at First Nations University of Canada · Canada
Duration
4 years
Tuition
On request
Intake
Fall, Spring
Mode
Full Time
<p>The Bachelor’s Degree in Indigenous Knowledge and Science at the First Nations University of Canada is designed to integrate traditional Indigenous knowledge with contemporary scientific practices. This unique program explores the interconnectedness of Indigenous worldviews, scientific principles, and methodologies. Students will engage with a curriculum that reflects the cultural richness and diversity of Indigenous communities while also addressing pressing global challenges.</p> <p>Throughout the course, students will study various topics, including Indigenous governance, environmental stewardship, and the science of natural resource management. The program emphasizes experiential learning, providing opportunities for field studies, community engagement, and collaborative projects with Indigenous organizations. By fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills, this degree prepares students to approach issues from multiple perspectives.</p> <p>Located in Canada, the First Nations University offers a very supportive environment for international students. The program not only aims to build knowledge and skills relevant to Indigenous contexts but also emphasizes the importance of cultural competence and respect for diverse perspectives. Students will gain a holistic understanding of how Indigenous knowledge can inform and enhance scientific inquiry.</p>
<p>To be eligible for the Bachelor's Degree in Indigenous Knowledge and Science, prospective students typically need:</p> <ul><li>A high school diploma or equivalent with strong academic performance in relevant subjects.</li><li>Demonstrated interest or background in Indigenous studies, environmental science, or similar fields.</li><li>Letters of recommendation may be required and should reflect the applicant's potential for success in higher education.</li></ul>
English: <p>International applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English, typically achieved through:</p> <ul><li>An IELTS score of 6.5 or higher with at least 6.0 in each band.</li><li>A TOEFL score of 80 or above with no individual score below 20.</li></ul>
International students: <p>International students must apply for a study permit to study in Canada. Required documents usually include:</p> <ul><li>A valid passport.</li><li>Proof of acceptance from the First Nations University of Canada.</li><li>Evidence of financial support to cover living expenses and tuition costs.</li><li>Medical exams may be required depending on individual circumstances.</li></ul><p>It is essential for students to check the official immigration website for up-to-date visa information and requirements.</p>
<ul><li>Indigenous Community Development Worker</li><li>Environmental Consultant</li><li>Cultural Resource Manager</li><li>Researcher in Indigenous Studies</li><li>Policy Analyst</li><li>Educator in Indigenous Knowledge</li><li>Natural Resource Manager</li><li>Program Coordinator for Non-profits</li></ul>
Canadian Mennonite University
Canadian Mennonite University
Canadian Mennonite University
Canadian Mennonite University
Canadian Mennonite University
Canadian Mennonite University