Program Overview
Indigenous Language Proficiency Program
Overview
The Indigenous Language Proficiency program is designed for students who wish to acquire conversational and literacy skills in a particular Indigenous language. This program aims to equip students with the necessary skills to teach this language in schools or to enhance their language for cultural reasons or professional objectives.
Credential
The program offers a Certificate credential, which is part of the Department of Linguistics within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
Career Possibilities
The program provides students with career possibilities in teaching, cultural preservation, and professional development.
Admission Requirements
To apply for the program, students must meet the admission requirements, which include:
- Canadian high school requirements
- International High School Students requirements
- United States High School requirements
- Indigenous Students requirements
- College/university transfer requirements
- International Baccalaureate requirements
- Diverse qualifications requirements
- Additional Requirements and Policies by Applicant Type
How to Apply
Students can apply for the program by following the application process, which includes:
- Submitting an application
- Providing required documents
- Meeting the admission requirements
Program Details
The program is offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and students can find more information about the program in the academic calendar.
Academic Calendar
The academic calendar provides detailed information about the program, including the certificate description.
