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Native Studies 107.3 – Sociology 112.3 (AR01)
For people interested in pursuing Aboriginal Justice, leadership, and self-determination

Native Studies 107.3: Aims to develop students' critical reading, writing and thinking skills, and to provide the background necessary for advanced Native Studies courses. Through course lectures and seminar discussions, this course presents an overview of Aboriginal societies across Saskatchewan and Canada by linking processes of the past with contemporary issues.

Sociology 112.3:
One of a two-part introduction to the discipline of sociology, the study of society. It examines how we come to understand and experience ourselves and the world around us and how we create culture. Students will be introduced to the study of culture, socialization, social interaction, identity formation and self-fashioning, the social construction of class, gender and race, age, deviance, and other social phenomena.


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  • Alumni Namesake Mentor:
    Derek Rope
  • Peer Mentors:
    Veronica and Dawn
  • Native Studies Professor:
    Robert Innes
  • Sociology Professor:
    Kara Somerville

 

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