An exploration of contemporary Indigenous interpretations of traditional thought and beliefs, as well as ways of organizing, validating, and communicating knowledge in various contexts, including community, research, and learning. May introduce issues of methodology, protocol, relationship, and comparative Indigenous knowledge systems.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Notes
- Normally offered during Block Week. Field trip(s) and pre-term study are normally required. A supplementary fee may be assessed to cover additional costs associated with this course.
Prerequisite(s)
- 3 units from Social Work 201, Indigenous Studies 303, Social Work 553.30, Social Work 553.33 or admission to the BSW Post-Diploma.
Antirequisite(s)
- Credit for Indigenous Studies 305 and either Social Work 553.31 or 553.34 will not be allowed.
Sections
This course will be offered next in
Winter 2022.