Bachelor of Criminology
University of the Fraser Valley
at University of the Fraser Valley · Abbotsford, British Columbia
Duration
—
Tuition
On request
Intake
Fall, Spring
Mode
Full Time
<p>The Halq’eméylem degree program at the University of the Fraser Valley focuses on the revitalization and preservation of the Halq’eméylem language, a critical component of the Sto:lo people's heritage. This rigorous academic curriculum explores the linguistic structure, cultural significance, and historical context of the Halq’eméylem language. Students engage with both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, immersing themselves in the language to strengthen their communicative competence.</p><p>Typical coursework includes language acquisition modules, cultural studies related to the Sto:lo community, and research methodologies relevant to indigenous languages. By participating in community-driven projects, students gain firsthand experience and contribute to real-world initiatives focused on language preservation. This program not only promotes linguistic skills but also fosters a deep understanding of the socio-cultural aspects of the Sto:lo people.</p><p>Studying Halq’eméylem in Canada provides students with unique insights into indigenous knowledge systems and the dynamics of cultural revitalization. The University of the Fraser Valley is situated in a region rich in indigenous history and culture, offering students numerous opportunities to learn from local communities and engage with cultural practitioners.</p>
<p>Applicants are typically expected to have completed secondary education with a strong academic record. It is advantageous for candidates to have prior experience or coursework in languages, social sciences, or cultural studies. A demonstrated commitment to community engagement and indigenous studies is also highly valued.</p>
English: <p>Students are generally required to demonstrate proficiency in English, often through standardized tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. A common benchmark may be an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent TOEFL score, reflecting a suitable level of academic English proficiency.</p>
International students: <p>International students are encouraged to review visa application requirements as part of their admission process. Essential documents often include proof of enrollment, financial statements, and identification. All students should check official guidelines to ensure they meet any visa obligations specific to studying in the destination country.</p>
<ul><li>Language Revitalization Specialist</li><li>Community Language Educator</li><li>Cultural Resource Manager</li><li>Indigenous Language Consultant</li><li>Researcher in Indigenous Studies</li></ul>
University of the Fraser Valley
University of the Fraser Valley
University of the Fraser Valley
University of the Fraser Valley
University of the Fraser Valley
University of the Fraser Valley