Exploring term Fall 2023 Change
- ACAN: Arts of Canada
- ADMN: Public Administration
- AE: Art Education
- AGEI: Ageing
- AHVS: Art History and Visual Studies
- ANTH: Anthropology
- ART: Visual Arts
- ARTS: Arts
- ASL: American Sign Language
- ASTR: Astronomy
- ATWP: Academic and Technical Writing Program
- BCMB: Biochemistry and Microbiology
- BIOC: Biochemistry
- BIOL: Biology
- BME: Biomedical Engineering
- CE: Community Engagement
- CHEM: Chemistry
- CIVE: Civil Engineering
- COM: Commerce
- CS: Canadian Studies
- CSC: Computer Science
- CW: Creative Writing (En'owkin Centre)
- CYC: Child and Youth Care
- DHUM: Digital Humanities
- DSST: Disability Studies (DSS)
- ECE: Electrical and Computer Engineering
- ECON: Economics
- ED-D: Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies
- ED-P: Curriculum and Instruction Studies
- EDCI: Curriculum and Instruction Studies
- EDUC: Education
- ENGR: Engineering
- ENSH: English
- ENT: Entrepreneurship
- EOS: Earth and Ocean Sciences
- EPHE: Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education
- ER: Environmental Restoration
- ES: Environmental Studies
- EUS: European Studies
- FA: Fine Arts
- FRAN: French and Francophone Studies
- GDS: Global Development Studies
- GEOG: Geography
- GMST: Germanic Studies
- GNDR: Gender Studies
- GREE: Greek
- GRS: Greek and Roman Studies
- HDCC: Human Dimensions of Climate Change
- HINF: Health Information Science
- HLTH: Health
- HS: Health and Society
- HSD: Human and Social Development
- HSTR: History
- HUMA: Humanities
- IB: International Business
- ICDG: Indigenous Community Development and Governance
- IED: Indigenous Education
- IGOV: Indigenous Governance
- INGH: Indigenous Health Studies
- INTS: International Health Studies
- IS: Indigenous Studies
- ISP: Intercultural Studies and Practice
- ITAL: Italian
- LAS: Latin American Studies
- LATI: Latin
- LAW: Law
- LING: Linguistics
- MATH: Mathematics
- MDIA: Media Studies
- MECH: Mechanical Engineering
- MEDI: Medieval Studies
- MEDS: Medical Science
- MICR: Microbiology
- MRNE: Marine Science
- MUS: Music
- NURS: Nursing
- PAAS: Pacific and Asian Studies
- PHIL: Philosophy
- PHYS: Physics
- POLI: Political Science
- PORT: Portuguese
- PSYC: Psychology
- RCS: Religion, Culture and Society
- SCIE: Science
- SENG: Software Engineering
- SJS: Social Justice Studies
- SLST: Slavic Studies
- SMGT: Service Management
- SOCI: Sociology
- SOCW: Social Work
- SOSC: Social Science
- SPAN: Spanish
- STAT: Statistics
- TCA: Transformative Climate Action
- THEA: Theatre
- TS: Technology and Society
- VIRS: Visiting International Research Studies
- VKUR: Valerie Kuehne Undergraduate Research Award
- WRIT: Writing
- IS100: Responsibilities and Reciprocity in the Place You Are Now
- IS101: Indigenous Foundations
- IS201: Introduction to Indigenous Studies
- IS291: Topics in Indigenous Studies
- IS300: Community-based Cultural Production
- IS301: Critical Indigenous Theory
- IS310D: LE,NONET Preparation Seminar
- IS320: LE,NONET Research Apprenticeship
- IS320A: LE,NONET Research Apprenticeship A
- IS320B: LE,NONET Research Apprenticeship B
- IS320C: LE,NONET Research Apprenticeship C
- IS320D: LE,NONET Research Apprenticeship D
- IS321: LE,NONET Community Internship
- IS321A: LE,NONET Community Internship A
- IS321B: LE,NONET Community Internship B
- IS321C: LE,NONET Community Internship C
- IS321D: LE,NONET Community Internship D
- IS350: Methods, Ethics, Protocols
- IS390: Community-based Research Project
- IS391A: Topics in Arts, Literatures and Languages
- IS391B: Topics in Histories, Politics, Laws and Lands
- IS391C: Topics in Indigenous Education, Health and Healing
- IS391D: Topics in Community and Land-Based Learning
- IS400: Research Seminar in Indigenous Studies
- IS450: Indigenous Studies in the Field
- IS490: Directed Studies
- IS491A: Seminar in Arts, Literatures and Languages
- IS491B: Seminar in Histories, Politics, Laws and Lands
- IS491C: Seminar in Education, Health and Healing
- IS491D: Seminar in Community and Land-Based Learning
IS320B
LE,NONET Research Apprenticeship B
Practical experience within a university research setting. In consultation with the Research Apprenticeship Coordinator, students identify an area of research interest in the category of Histories, Politics, Laws and Lands and undertake a minimum of 120 hours of research under the supervision of a faculty member from any department and submit a final project report.
Lecture: 0h
Lab: 0h
Tutorial: 0h
Credits: 1.5