窪蹋勛圖厙


窪蹋勛圖厙 is CLOSED, Feb. 4, 2025

Tuesday, Feb. 4, 6:30am Camosuns campuses are CLOSED on Feb. 4 due to heavy snowfall and challenging road conditions being reported throughout the region. All classes and services will be closed for the day.

Students and employees are encouraged to stay warm, keep safe and avoid travel if possible.

Please check the college website (camosun.ca) or follow the college on social media for the latest information:

Facebook: facebook.com/CamosunCollege/
Instagram: instagram.com/camosun/
X (Twitter): x.com/camosun

Visit the college website for a more in-depth overview of campus closure protocols in the event of adverse weather.

Indigenous Studies - Drumming in park

Indigenous Learning

Broaden your knowledge

Enhance your understanding of Indigenous peoples, issues, world views and knowledges. Expand your skills for living and working in culturally diverse communities and organizations.

Cultivating awareness

Indigenous courses, many taught by Indigenous faculty, centre on Indigenous perspectives and issues. A number of courses provide opportunities for in-community and on-the-land learning and include teachings from Elders and other knowledge keepers.

Indigenous learning supports people who want to develop careers in community engagement, community development, social work, nursing, education, leadership and public service.

Interested in Indigenous Learning?

Open Indigenous courses and some Indigenous programs welcome both泭Indigenous泭and non-Indigenous students. You can take Indigenous Learning courses in a number of ways.

Electives and individual courses

A number of泭Indigenous courses泭are泭open to all Camosun students泭and transfer as university credits.泭IST 120 Understanding Indigenous Peoples泭is a course that aims to guide you to a better understanding of the culture, history and experience of Indigenous people in Canada. Its a great elective or professional development opportunity.

There are also courses with Indigenous content. These courses can be used as Camosun electives or program content and may transfer to other universities.

Courses with Indigenous content

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Connection with Indigenous Community

We develop and nourish working relationships with Indigenous communities to support students and community initiatives.

Community

Surrounding students with rich culture

Indigenous Education & Community Connections (IECC) is involved in a number of泭projects and events intended to enhance Indigenous student success and support community engagement in education.

Aboriginal Service Plan