In co-operation with other Faculties, the Faculty of Social Sciences offers an interdisciplinary Minor in Indigenous Studies. Students seeking the Minor in Indigenous Studies must declare the minor before their last registration, preferably by third year, and complete five to six full-course equivalents in the field of Indigenous Studies, including:
1. Core Courses:
Notes: Anthropology 337 and 465 have prerequisites.
Students who complete Anthropology 337, 465, Canadian Studies 311, or History 345 as part of their core course requirements may not also use these courses to satisfy their Canadian and International Focus requirements (see item 2. below).
2. Three full-course equivalents selected from List A (Canadian Content) and List B (International Content) lists, with the following restrictions:
(a) At least two full-course equivalents must have an international focus or substantial international content as indicated by inclusion on List B (Courses with International Focus)
(b) No more than one and one-half full-course equivalents may be at the 200-level.
(c) At least one and one-half full-course equivalents must be at the 400-level or above.
(d) No more than two full-course equivalents may be taken from any given discipline (e.g., Anthropology, Canadian Studies).