Bachelor’s in First Peoples Studies (BA)
On campus learning,
Full Time,
Bachelor's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying Bachelor’s in First Peoples Studies (BA) at Concordia University in Canada:
Explore the world of First Peoples – First Nations, Inuit and Métis – within the Quebec and Canadian context. Professors engaged in community research will help you develop awareness of First Peoples issues, from a First Peoples perspective, and deepen your understanding of society’s standing in relation to First Peoples. Courses cover history, contemporary social and political issues, culture and linguistics. Language courses include introductory-level Inuktitut; Haudenosaunee (Iroquoian) languages, especially Kanien’kehaka (Mohawk); and Algonquian languages (particularly Cree).
Necessary information:
• Duration: 3 to 4 years
• Degree: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
• Degree awarded by: Concordia University
• Admission criteria: High school degree
• Language of instruction: English
• Location: Sir George Williams (SGW)
• Format: Full-Time
• Options: Major, Minor
•Tuition Fees per year: 28,504 CAD
• Application Fee: 100
Note: The annual fee includes: tuition fee, health insurance fee and compulsory fees.
Curriculum:
- Introduction to First Peoples Studies
- Research Strategies in First Peoples Studies
- First Peoples of Canada
- Haudenosaunee Peoples
- Algonquian Peoples
- Inuit Peoples
Career opportunity:
First Peoples Studies alumni may pursue work in many fields including:
- Government
- Law
- Social work
- Human resources
- Community development
Application Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent: You must have a high school diploma or equivalent to be eligible for admission. If your diploma is not from Canada or the United States, you may be required to provide additional documentation to demonstrate that your education is equivalent.
- Prerequisite courses: There are no specific prerequisite courses required for admission to the BA in First Peoples Studies program.
- Personal statement: You will need to submit a personal statement outlining your interest in the program and your goals for your studies.
- Resume: You will need to submit a resume outlining your academic and professional experience, as well as any relevant extracurricular activities.
English language requirements:
Exam | Score |
IELTS | 7 |
TOFEL iBT | 95 |
Deadlines and intakes:
FALL TERM:
March 1 is the deadline to apply for fall term entry. International students are encouraged to apply by February 1 to allow sufficient time for CAQ and study permit application processing.
WINTER:
November 1 is the deadline to apply for winter term entry. International students are encouraged to apply by September 1 to allow sufficient time for CAQ and study permit application processing.
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Expenses (CAD)
25,650
Application Fee
100
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
REQUIREMENTS
75
accommodation
Concordia University boasts a myriad of dormitories situated on both the Loyola Campus and the Sir George Williams Campus in the bustling heart of downtown Montreal. These dormitories provide accommodations ranging from single to double rooms, featuring communal amenities such as kitchens, bathrooms, and shared living spaces. Additionally, certain dormitories offer apartment-style living arrangements.
Outlined below are some of the student housing options available:
- Grey Nuns Residence: Steeped in centuries-old heritage, Grey Nuns Residence is centrally located in downtown Montreal on the Sir George Williams Campus.
- Hingston Hall: Designed for undergraduate residents, Hingston Hall is nestled within the tranquil surroundings of the Loyola Campus.
- Jesuit Residence: Recently refurbished, the Jesuit Residence accommodates a diverse mix of graduate and undergraduate students.
- YWCA Residence: Situated adjacent to the Sir George Williams Campus, the YWCA Residence dedicates two floors exclusively to Concordia University students.
After Graduation
Concordia University in Canada offers an array of employment assistance services tailored specifically for international students. These comprehensive services are meticulously crafted to facilitate students in securing employment opportunities, honing their career proficiencies, and navigating the intricate landscape of the Canadian job market.
Upon graduation, international students are entitled to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), enabling them to seek employment in Canada. The PGWP application grants individuals the privilege to work in Canada for a duration of up to three (3) years. It is imperative to initiate the PGWP application process within 90 days of receiving the final academic transcripts while concurrently holding a valid Study Permit.