Students must consult the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) degree regulations that form minimum requirements for the relevant programs in all subjects. Listed below are special or additional requirements that must also be met by students in Mi’kmaq Studies programs.

 

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Concentration (30 credits Mi’kmaq Studies)

  • MIKM-1161 Intro to Indigenous Studies
  • MIKM-2121 Intro to L’nu Studies

 

Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Academic Field (24 Credits)

  • MIKM-1161 Intro to Indigenous Studies
  • MIKM-2121 Intro to L’nu Studies

 

Bachelor of Arts (BA) / Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Minor (24 credits Mi’kmaq Studies)

  • MIKM-1161 Intro to Indigenous Studies
  • MIKM-2121 Intro to L’nu Studies

 

Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Major (48 credits Mi’kmaq Studies)

  • MIKM-1161 Intro to Indigenous Studies
  • MIKM-2121 Intro to L’nu Studies
  • 6 credits in Governance/History courses
  • 6 credits in Language/Culture courses

 

Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Double Major: First Major Mi’kmaq Studies (36 credits)

  • MIKM-1161 Intro to Indigenous Studies
  • MIKM-2121 Intro to L’nu Studies
  • 6 credits in Governance/History courses
  • 6 credits in Language/Culture courses

 

Multidisciplinary Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) (with Mi’kmaq Studies)

Please refer to BA or BACS program requirements regarding the development of a Multidisciplinary degree. Students interested in using Mi’kmaq Studies as one of the subjects for a Multidisciplinary Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) should consult with the Department Chair.

 

MI’KMAQ STUDIES COURSES as teachable for the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)

 

Mi’kmaq Studies courses are recognized as a teachable for application to Nova Scotia Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) Programs.

 

Mi’kmaw Governance/History Courses

Mi’kmaw Language/Culture Courses

MIKM-2222 Ethnicity, “Race,” & Nationalism

(6 cr)

MIKM-1101 Convers. Mi’kmaq Beginners I (3 cr)

MIKM-3108 Confronting Cdn Colonialism (3 cred)

cross-list POLS 3108

MIKM-1103 Convers. Mi’kmaq Beginner’s II (3 cr)

MIKM-3110 Self and Other: Encounters, Traditions & Transformation (6 cred.)

This is cross-listed FROM  AN/S-3210

MIKM-1145 Intro to Linguistics (3 cr)

 

MIKM-3125 L’nu Treaty Rights

MIKM-2101 Convers Mikm Intermediate I (3 cr)

MIKM-3126 Traditional L’nu Governance

MIKM-2103 Convers Mikm Intermediate II (3 cr)

MIKM-3127 Early L’nu History

MIKM-2106 Indigenous Musics of North America (3 cr)

MIKM-3128 Post Colonial L’nu History

MIKM-2114 Mi’kmaq for Speakers: Literacy I (3 cr)

MIKM-3320 Race Relations in North America (6 cr)

(HIST cross-listed to MIKM)

MIKM-2215 Mi’kmaq for Speakers: Literacy II (3 cr)

MIKM-4100 Contemporary Mi’kmaq Issues (6 cr)

 

MIKM-2410 Mi’kmaq Spirituality (6 cr)

 

MIKM-3101 Convers Mi’kmaq Adv I (3 cr)

 

MIKM-3103 Convers Mi’kmaq Adv II (3 cr)

 

MIKM-3141 Mi’kmaq Lexicology: Theory (3 cr)

 

MIKM-3143 Mi’kmaq Lexicology: Applied (3 cr)

 

MIKM-3245 Language Contact, Change, Death & Revitalization (3 cr)

 

MIKM3313 Mi’kmaq Nouns and Verbs (3 cr)

 

 

MIKM-3314  Mi’kmaq Verbs: Advanced  (3 cr)

 

 

MIKM-4107 Indig Persp: Health & Healing (3 cr)

 

Special Topics Courses may be assigned to either category depending on the content of the course.

 

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