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Course Description

Learn about the unique relationship Indigenous peoples in Canada have with the land and environmental issues they face. Examine the effects of a contaminated environment on Indigenous cultures, diets and ceremonies. Review how Indigenous communities, industry and Canadian government jurisdictions address environmental concerns about Indigenous Traditional Territories. Discuss land management tools, including traditional land use studies, as methods of evaluating the current state of lands and the plans for future land use.

Course Details

By completion of this course, successful students will be able to:

  • Discuss the diversity of Indigenous people in Canada; their traditional lands, territories and Treaty areas.
  • Describe Indigenous peoples’ unique relationship with the land.
  • Identify environmental issues facing Indigenous communities now and in the future.
  • Describe methods of effective consultation with communities where environmental impacts may occur. 5. Describe land management tools available for land use planning in traditional territories.
  • Create an inclusive consultation plan for a resource development or conservation project.
     
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Type
Online Asynchronous
Dates
Sep 17, 2024 to Nov 25, 2024
Type
Online Synchronous
Days
W, Th
Time
6:30PM to 8:00PM
Dates
Oct 23, 2024 to Oct 24, 2024
Schedule and Location
Hours
40.0
Delivery Options
Course Fees
Flat Fee non-credit $649.00
Potential Price Adjustments
Reading List / Textbook

No textbook required. All materials will be provided online. 

Section Notes

This course uses Desire2Learn (D2L), an online learning management system. The instructor will post the course outline and other materials in D2L. For more information about D2L, please visit our Online Learning Resources.

This is an Online Hybrid course with Online Synchronous Sessions held online in real time (Mountain Time). Students will choose one of those two dates for their assignment presentation.

  • Zoom web conferencing software. To fully participate in the classes, students will need: an internet connection, and a reliable headset with microphone.

Unless notified, all online courses are available at 9 am MT the day before the start date. Students registering on (or after) the start date will receive access within one day of registration.

Students unfamiliar with online learning are encouraged to take our free Digital Skills for Learning Online course.

Unless otherwise stated, notice of withdrawal or transfer from a course must be received at least seven calendar days prior to the start date of the course.

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