3 Indigenous Studies degrees found
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3 Indigenous Studies degrees found
Hampshire College
Critical Indigenous Studies
- Amherst, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
This course offers a survey of critical Indigenous studies-contemporary transnational and transdisciplinary theorymaking from a new and emerging generation of Indigenous scholars. Critical Indigenous studies make crucial interventions in our collective understanding of race, gender, politics, sexuality, identity, democracy, dis/ability, migration, human rights, and multiculturalism.
Hampshire College
Indigenous & Decolonizing Peda
- Amherst, USA
Course
Distance Learning
English
This course is designed to offer a deep overview and practical application of decolonizing pedagogy-an approach to teaching and learning that promotes reciprocity, balance, healing, sustainability, and the inherent sovereignty of Indigenous and dispossessed peoples.
James Cook University Online
Graduate Certificate of Indigenous Studies
- Douglas, Australia
- Brisbane, Australia + 1 more
Graduate Certificate
Distance Learning
English
Enhance your career opportunities by developing your capacity to work more effectively with Indigenous communities in Northern Australia and globally with the Graduate Certificate of Indigenous Studies. This certificate is ideal for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous professionals and community members wanting to broaden their skillset with an increased understanding of the complexity of factors that impact Indigenous people today. Professionals looking to return to the workforce after a period away or planning to enter a new field can retrain and reskill to enhance their intercultural competency.
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Indigenous studies may analyze several aspects of indigenous people, past and present, from around the world. Studying the details of these communities enables students to better understand the world from a global perspective.