First Nations Studies Program By Simon Fraser University |Top Universities
Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Classics and Ancient HistoryMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Classics and Ancient History

Degree

BFA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The First Nations Studies program in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is offered as a major and a minor. The program also offers certificates in language proficiency and in research. First Nations Studies partners with Indigenous and other communities and individuals to build dynamic relationships that restore and revitalize traditional knowledges, ancient and modern aesthetics, languages, and literatures. As a community of learners, we connect and honour academic rigor and Indigenous perspectives through activist research, creative production, and community engagement.

Program overview

Main Subject

Classics and Ancient History

Degree

BFA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The First Nations Studies program in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is offered as a major and a minor. The program also offers certificates in language proficiency and in research. First Nations Studies partners with Indigenous and other communities and individuals to build dynamic relationships that restore and revitalize traditional knowledges, ancient and modern aesthetics, languages, and literatures. As a community of learners, we connect and honour academic rigor and Indigenous perspectives through activist research, creative production, and community engagement.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

88+
6+
2+
65+
1130+
Jan-2000

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Simon Fraser University (SFU) was founded in 1965 with a distinct west coast spirit. It has been rated Canada's top comprehensive university by Maclean's magazine twelve out of the last thirteen years. With three campuses, over 30,000 undergraduate students, 5,700 graduate students and post-doctoral fellows, over 160,000 alumni and over 1,000 tenure-track faculty, SFU has developed a strategic vision as an “engaged university defined by its dynamic integration of innovative education, cutting-edge research, and far-reaching community engagement.” The university has a substantial international student population and worldwide research and program linkages. Its new tagline is: “Canada’s engaged university.”

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