Develop skills in the area of Indigenous land claims with four-week summer certificate

Thinking of a career in politics, law, education, social work, human rights, public administration, or international development?

In any of these professions, you can give yourself a leg up by developing a strong understanding of the history of Indigenous land claims and treaties in Canada and around the world.

And with UFV’s four-week, 12-credit Indigenous Maps, Films, Rights and Land Claims certificate, you can do it in a format that will provide you with practical and conceptual research skills that you can put to work in the field.

The four-week intensive program takes a novel approach to the study of Aboriginal rights and title claims in Canada and around the world by focusing on a range of representational practices, including film, oral histories, documentaries, surveys and maps, legal discourse analysis, and more.

Apply by June 1, 2018.

https://ufv.ca/indigenous-studies/program/indigenous-maps-films-rights-and-land-claims/

For more information, contact Ken Brealey at ken.brealey@ufv.ca

05/31/2018