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 Social Work at First Nations University of Canada is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address the unique social issues affecting Indigenous communities. This program integrates Indigenous perspectives and methodologies into social welfare practices, creating a culturally relevant curriculum. Students will study a range of subjects, including Indigenous rights, community development, and mental health, along with core social work topics that prepare them for the challenges they may face in the field.</p><p>The program typically comprises foundational courses that explore Indigenous history, culture, and identity, alongside practical social work training. Students engage in field placements, allowing them to apply theoretical learning in real-world settings, building essential skills in advocacy, counselling, and community engagement. This hands-on experience is crucial for developing cultural competency and understanding the diverse needs of Indigenous populations.</p><p>Studying at First Nations University of Canada offers students the unique opportunity to live and learn within a community deeply rooted in Indigenous traditions. The supportive environment fosters personal growth and a strong sense of community, enhancing the educational experience. Graduates leave equipped to promote social justice and healing in Indigenous communities, making meaningful contributions to society.</p>
<p>Students interested in the Indigenous Social Work program generally need to have completed their secondary education or an equivalent qualification. A strong background in social sciences and community service is beneficial, and students may also be required to demonstrate commitment to working with Indigenous peoples.</p>
English: <p>Applicants must typically demonstrate proficiency in English, often evidenced by an IELTS score of 6.5 or higher, or a TOEFL score of 80 or above. Specific requirements may vary, so students are encouraged to check the latest criteria on the university's official website.</p>
International students: <p>International students should be aware that they will need a student visa to study in Canada. Typically, this involves providing proof of acceptance into the program, evidence of sufficient financial support, and meeting health insurance requirements. Students should consult the official immigration website for detailed requirements.</p>
<ul><li>Social Worker</li><li>Community Development Officer</li><li>Mental Health Practitioner</li><li>Cultural Advocate</li><li>Support Worker</li><li>Policy Analyst</li><li>Researcher</li></ul>
Canadian Mennonite University
Canadian Mennonite University
Canadian Mennonite University
Canadian Mennonite University
Canadian Mennonite University
Canadian Mennonite University