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 Native Studies
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SchoolBrandon University
LocationBrandon, MB, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 2,383
Full-time Graduate: 387
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*60% to 100%
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 English 
Prerequisites NotesIf you are currently attending or have graduated from an accredited high school in Manitoba (with no ‘M’, ‘I’ or ‘E’ courses), you will be given a conditional Offer of Admission once we receive your application, non-refundable application fee and high school marks.

Please visit our website to see our admission requirements by province.

Cost
International: $17,331
Scholarships
DescriptionNative Studies focuses on how colonialism – both historical and contemporary – impacts Indigenous nations, as well as on the many forms of resistance to it. Our courses draw primarily upon the work of indigenous scholars, and emphasize indigenous approaches to knowledge. Many span diverse geopolitical contexts. Students in Native Studies can focus on courses in language and culture, in literature and the arts, and in history and philosophy. Or one may choose to study Indigenous perspectives on law, on treaties and treaty-making and on governance. Alternatively you might focus your studies on issues in Native health, education and spirituality, or learn more about the Metis nation, about Natives and the justice system, and Indigenous research methodologies.
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