First Nations Studies
Includes courses reserved for students registered in courses administered by the Mi'kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre for First Nations Students.
First Nations Studies
ABRG1001 | Essential Skills for Wolastoqey/Mi'kmaq Students | 3 ch (2C 3L) |
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Students will explore the purpose of higher education as well as the roles and responsibilities that students have in determining their own success. The course will prepare students for university by helping them to develop appropriate research, writing and reflective thinking skills while exploring the relationship between education, language, culture and identity as well as the importance of a healthy balance in one's life as a contributor to success (for students registered in courses administered by Mi'kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre only). |
ABRG1411 | Finite Mathematics | 3 ch |
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Introductory mathematics for students with a limited background in mathematics. Topics include algebra, coordinate geometry, matrices and systems of linear equations, linear programming concepts, and elementary probability (for students registered in courses administered by Mi'kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre Institute only). |
ABRG1412 | Elementary Calculus | 3 ch |
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Polynomial, logarithmic and exponential functions. Limits and derivatives. Simple integration. Applications to business and economics (for students registered in courses administered by Mi'kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre only). |
ABRG3055 | First Nations Leadership Foundations | 3 ch |
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Examines First Nations theories and models of leadership. Explores best practices for leadership at the individual and community levels and considers how to balance both traditional First Nations values and contemporary needs of First Nations communities. |
ABRG3056 | Practicing Leadership in First Nations Community Projects | 3 ch |
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Exposes learners to leadership models in the context of diverse First Nations communities and national First Nations organizations. Prepares learners to initiate, plan, execute and close a leadership project. |
ABRG3109 | Independent Studies | 3 ch |
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Students will normally be limited to 6 ch of independent study. Prerequisite: Permission of an instructor is required before registration. |
ABRG3114 | Introduction to Workplace Learning in First Nations Communities | 3 ch |
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Provides learners with an appreciation of the origins and trends in workplace learning. The course examines the workplace as a learning environment. Various approaches to adult learning within the changing context of work will be examined with specific focus on First Nations communities. |
ABRG3363 | Communications: Speaking Practice | 3 ch |
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Writing and presentation of a speech. Students prepare, present, analyze and criticize a variety of speeches, relating skills to classroom teaching (for students in the Bridging Year or BEd for First Nations only). |
ABRG3684 | Aspects of Maliseet and Mi'kmaq Culture | 3 ch |
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Historical and contemporary perspectives on changes that have affected Mi'kmaq and Maliseet cultures and societies since the time of contact; emphasis on issues relating to education, economic development, spirituality, self-government, land claims. |
ABRG3685 | Mi'kmaq Language | 3 ch |
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Elements of Mi'kmaq: phonology, morphology, syntax. Field methods. Instructional materials and approaches. |
ABRG3686 | Maliseet Language | 3 ch |
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Elements of Maliseet: phonology, morphology, syntax. Field methods. Instructional materials and approaches.
Maliseet Language Version |
ABRG3686 | Wolastoqey Latuwewakon | 3 ch |
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'Ciw wen ketuwokehkimsit eluwehket wolastoqey latuwewakon, tan eltaqahk naka tan eluwikhasik. 'Ciw wen ketuwokisit naka ketuwewestaq. |
ABRG3688 | Contemporary Canadian First Nations Children’s Literature | 3 ch |
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Books for primary and elementary children written by Canadian First Nations authors. Examines the Native voice in Native and non-native worlds in relation to traditional beliefs and current cultural concerns. |
ABRG3695 | Intermediate Mi'kmaq Language | 3 ch |
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Further studies in Mi'kmaq. Prerequisite: 3 ch in Mi'kmaq Language. |
ABRG3696 | Wolastoqey Latuwewakon II | 3 ch |
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’Ciw wen keti ankuwokehkimsit wolastoqey latuwewakon, tahalu eluwikhasik, elewestuhtimok naka atkuhkewakonol. ’Ciw yukt kisi wihqehtuhtit ABRG 3686 , 3687 , kosona wolitahatok nutokehkikermit. |
ABRG3696 | Intermediate Maliseet Language | 3 ch |
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Second-level course in Maliseet, focused on syntax, conversation, storytelling.
Prerequisite: ABRG 3686 or 3687 or permission of instructor.
Maliseet Language Version |
ABRG3922 | Technology in Governance and Leadership | 3 ch |
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Examines critically the use of software, hardware, and web-based services in First Nations community governance and leadership. The emphasis is on application of, and real-world issues surrounding, the Internet, productivity software, social media, as well as computer hardware and system maintenance in overcoming current technological and community administrative challenges. |
ABRG4109 | Independent Studies | 3 ch |
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Students will normally be limited to 6 ch of independent study. Prerequisite: Permission of an instructor is required before registration. |
ABRG4194 | Land Claims | 3 ch |
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Examines the reconciliation of Aboriginal rights with the modern Canadian state through the presentation of claims, and negotiation and adjudication of specific and comprehensive land claims agreements including recognition of Aboriginal self-government. |
ABRG4664 | First Nations Entrepreneurship | 3 ch |
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An introduction to the theory behind successful entrepreneurship; principles and practical application of starting and maintaining a small business within a First Nations government. Guest speakers from local First Nations businesses, government agencies, funding institutions. |
ABRG4665 | First Nations Perspectives and Organizational Behaviour | 3 ch |
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Introduction to the Medicine Wheel and how the values inherent in its teachings can be applied to groups, organizations, and communities. Students will relate ideas and concepts behind the Medicine Wheel to organizational structures in both mainstream and First Nations societies. |
ABRG4686 | Wabanaki World Views | 3 ch |
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This course will introduce the Worldviews of the Maliseet, Mi’kmaq, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Nations. The values, beliefs, and ethics of the Wabanaki people will be explored in historical and contemporary contexts. Values and beliefs embedded within language, ceremonies, traditions, and institutional structures of Wabanaki people will be examined. |
ABRG4696 | Advanced Maliseet I: Grammer | 3 ch |
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Focus on grammar, word and sentence formation, in speaking and listening, through storytelling, conversation, and songs.
Prerequisite: 6 ch in Maliseet Language or permission of instructor.
Maliseet Language Version |
ABRG4696 | Wolastoqey Latuwewakon I | 3 ch |
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'Ciw yut wen keti ankuwi skicinuwatuwet naka wen keti piyemi woli ’sotok atkuhkakonol, mecimiw elewestuhtimkopon naka elewestuhtimok, kapiw ’kaneyal naka pileyal lintuwakonol. 'Ciw yukt kisi wihqehtuhtit kinaq neqcikotok, kosona wolitahatok nutokehkikemit. |
ABRG4697 | Advanced Maliseet II: Conversation and Composition | 3 ch |
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Focus on vocabulary development, fluency in speech, literacy skills.
Maliseet Language Version Prerequisite: 9 ch in Maliseet Language or permission of instructor. |
ABRG4697 | Wolastoqey Latuwewakon II | 3 ch |
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'Ciw yut wen keti ankuwi kcicihtaq skicinuwatuwewakon, pciliw eluwikhasik, wolama 'tawi olonuwatuwe. 'Ciw yukt kisi wihqehtuhtit kinaq neqcikotok cel epahsiw, kosona wolitahatok nutokehkikemit. |