Students may only receive credit for 6 credit units of 100-level Native Studies. Students who take NATST 110.6 subsequent to NATST 100.3, will only receive 3 credit units for NATST 110. NATST 110 is a prerequisite to all other courses in Native Studies with the exceptions as noted in the course descriptions. Some upper-year courses require additional prerequisites. In special circumstances, prerequisites may be waived. Please see the instructor of the course to secure a waiver. NATST 110 is required for all degrees in Native Studies.
1/2(2L-1S)
An introduction to both historical and contemporary issues in Native Studies, a unique and interdisciplinary field. The emphasis will be on the history of Aboriginal peoples, colonization and the Canadian state to contextualize current issues.
Note: This course is designed to meet the College of Education entrance requirement of three credit units in Native Studies.
This is a terminal course – it cannot be utilized toward a Native Studies degree or used as a prerequisite for any Native Studies courses. Students interested in pursuing a major or minor in Native Studies are advised to take NATST 110.6.