35 Find an Indigenous Studies degree
- Tromsø, Norway
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Indigenous peoples share experiences across the globe. At the same time, Indigenous peoples are extremely diverse. Are you interested in studying relationships between Indigenous peoples and majority populations from local and global perspectives? The master’s program in Indigenous Studies offers a multidisciplinary approach to the study of indigenous issues, intending to equip the students with academic and practical skills, critical thinking, and knowledge to fill an important role in an increasingly globalized world.
Master of Arts in Indigenous and Inter-Religious Studies (MAIIS)
Vancouver School of Theology
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- Vancouver, Canada
Full time, Part time
2 years
Blended, On-Campus
English
Vancouver School of Theology continues its long-standing partnership with First Nations communities and its partnerships with inter-religious communities to make possible an M.A. in Indigenous and Inter-religious Studies.
- Ciudad Colón, Costa Rica
Full time
2 semesters
Blended, On-Campus
English
The confluence of cutting-edge Western and Indigenous science and knowledge has opened the doors to a new paradigm of peace and development. The Master of Arts in Indigenous Science and Peace Studies (ISPS) brings these two ways of knowing together to challenge a failing framework with time-tested methodologies that sustain life and create transformative opportunities amidst the global catastrophes we face right now. The transformation of policy, diplomacy, development models, and innovative technologies in ways that respect the interconnections of people and facilitate stronger and more sustainable solutions across all sectors of society, is at the core of the program.
- Toronto, Canada
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In the Indigenous Visual Culture program, you will be inspired to learn from the creative traditions of of First Nations, Métis and Inuit art and design practices. The program includes studio-based courses where you make your own art and design. It also includes studying the visual, cultural, social and political history of Indigenous peoples.
- Toronto, Canada
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In the Indigenous Visual Culture program, you will be inspired to learn from the creative traditions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit art and design practices. The program includes studio-based courses where you make your own art and design. It also includes studying the visual, cultural, social, and political history of Indigenous peoples. This unique program develops Indigenous and Non-Indigenous students’ knowledge of Indigenous cultural and artistic practices, including painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, installation, and digital media. Students in the program receive academic, cultural, social, and wellness support through the Indigenous Visual Culture Student Center. Students in the program are creative, innovative, and curious and have many different skills and interests. Most have storytelling instincts and strong imaginations. Some have a drawing and painting ability or dance experience, some are DJs or VJs with an interest in communication. Many have well-developed visual-spatial skills and are interested in screens, games or performance, digital media production, or computer programming. At the end of this four-year program, you will earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
- Sydney, Australia
- Moore Park, Australia + 2 more
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
This course is intended for Indigenous health professionals, or others who have completed a relevant undergraduate degree and wish to pursue a career that includes research or gain a competitive advantage in their career by completing an additional postgraduate qualification. Students gain research skills and expertise in their area of research interest, and demonstrate their outstanding academic ability and commitment to their field through the completion of the degree.
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
On-Campus
English
The first Indigenous Studies Ph.D. program in Canada, this program ensures that the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of Indigenous Knowledges are articulated, discussed, documented, recognized and respected within the overall program field of Indigenous Knowledges: Peoples, Lands, Cultures. Indigenous Peoples, particularly Elders and Knowledge Holders, are central to the program and curriculum.
- Morris, USA
On-Campus
English
History in the making. Because of its unique history, Morris is a great place to pursue Native American and Indigenous Studies. The Native American and Indigenous Studies major and minor are designed to enhance students' awareness and overall knowledge about sovereignty and the diversity of Indigenous cultures throughout all of Native North America.
- Douglas, Australia
- Brisbane, Australia + 1 more
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.
- 2211, USA
English
The American Indian, First Nations, and Indigenous Studies Department offers students the opportunity to learn about the original, indigenous cultures of North America.
- 1451, USA
Distance Learning
English
The American Indian and Indigenous Studies program provides students with opportunities to engage with American Indian communities within domestic contexts. The American Indian and Indigenous Studies program is committed to broadening the knowledge of students interested in the histories, languages, cultures, arts and contemporary situations of American Indian nations and people.
- Shop 71, United Kingdom
On-Campus
English
Challenge and develop policy affecting social justice in the indigenous workforce and community. Do you want to work with local and global communities? Do you want to use Indigenous knowledge systems to respond to ecological, social and economic challenges? The Wollotuka Institute is committed to the advancement of Indigenous education at a local, national and international level.
- Hayward, USA
On-Campus
English
The Native American Studies Program is designed for individuals who seek knowledge and experience of indigenous history, culture, language, literature, art, philosophy, political and social science, and sovereignty.
- 5331, Canada
On-Campus
English
This course will provide a cross-cultural exploration of Indigenous cultures in the changing modern world. In particular, this course will review the history of the rise of industrialism and the spread of European colonialism, and the effects of these developments on Indigenous cultures of the world. Students will apply anthropological analysis to selected case studies of Indigenous cultures and modern complex societies.
- Melbourne, Australia
On-Campus
English
Put your passion for a better world into a creative, meaningful career. In the Bachelor of Arts, you’ll learn how societies evolve and humans change the world. Expect to focus on the world's most pressing problems, critical thinking, communication skills, cultural competency, digital literacy and building your confidence to make a difference. Delve into Indigenous ways of being and doing, which are increasingly appreciated not only their historical value, but also for their place in contemporary society.