The Indigenous Language Specialist Certificate consists of two levels (Part 1 and Part 2), each with a series of courses designed for learners with an interest in linguistic analysis and research.
Registration is available through Enrolment Services.
Indigenous Languages Specialist's Certificate Part I
(a) Algonquian 1212, 1232, 2213 and 2233
(b) Native Language 3511 and 3531
Indigenous Languages Specialist's Certificate Part II
(a) Native Language 3251, 3711, 3751, 3811 and 3813
(b) Education 1574
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