Program Outline
This specialization program allows students to focus on First Nations Studies while still receiving the benefits of an Associate Degree. This program has been designed to facilitate maximum transferability to a full Degree program or to conclude after two years at NWCC.
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Subject
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Course Title
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Credit
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FNST 101
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Introduction to First Nations Studies
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3
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FNST 110
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Ethnobotany: Plants and First Peoples
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3
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FNST 120
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Aboriginal Languages - Preservation and Revitalization
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3
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*FNST 2XX
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First Nations Health
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3
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*FNST 2XX
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First Nations Community Research
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3
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*FNST 2XX
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First Nations Education
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3
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Program Plan
Year 1
Semester 1 |
Semester 2
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ENGL 101: Introduction to Composition
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ENGL 102: Introduction to Literature
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FNST 110: Ethnobotany: Plants and First Peoples (Lab Science)
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FNST 120: Aboriginal Languages - Preservation and Revitalization (Humanities course)
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FNST 101: Introduction to First Nations Studies
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1st year FN course (Arts - category 2)
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ANTH 112: First Nations of BC
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ANTH 111: First Nations of Canada
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1st year FN course (Arts - category 2 or 3)
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Student Choice (Arts)
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Year 2
Semester 1 |
Semester 2
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FNST 2XX: First Nations Health
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FNST 2XX: First Nations Community Research
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Math/Computing Science/Stats Course (Student Choice)
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Science Course (Student Choice)
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HIST 209: History of Native People or ARTH 201: Contemporary FN Art of the NW Coast or ARTH 210: NW Coast Art Museum & Gallery Studies
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2nd year FN courses (Arts) Category 2
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2nd year FN course (Arts) Category 2 or 3
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2nd year FN course (Arts or Science) Category 2 or 3
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1st or 2nd year FN course (Arts or Science) - Category 2
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Student Choice (Arts or Science)
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Course Descriptions
Visit the University Credit Courses section for a comprehensive list of all UC courses and the timetable for what is currently being offered.
Download an Associate of Arts Degree Planning Guide
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