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Community-Based Programs

ϲʹ offers Community-Based Programs in First Nations communities throughout Canada. These programs allow students to remain in their own communities while taking university courses. Programming is based on community needs and can delivered on-site or remotely. 

Availability of Programs

Community-Based Program locations vary from semester to semester.

*Starting Fall 2024*

Two-Year Diploma in Indigenous Social Work

  • Black Lake Denesuline First Nation, SK
  • Kahkewistahaw First Nation, SK
  • Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Child & Family Services, SK

The 2023-2024 partnerships include:

  • Hatchet Lake First Nation Dene Teacher Education Program (DTEP) / Bachelor of Indigenous Education (BIED) (2023-27) 
  • Waterhen Lake First Nation Cree Teacher Education Program (CTEP) / Bachelor of Indigenous Education (BIED) (2023-27)
  • Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre (Fort Erie, ON), Certificate of Mohawk I (2023-25)

The 2022-2023 partnerships include:

  • Clearwater River Dene Nation Dene Teacher Education Program (DTEP)/ Bachelor of Indigenous Education (BIED) (2022-26)
  • Parkland College Bachelor of Indigenous Education (BIED) Programs (2022-26)
  • Pinehouse IATEC Program (2022-23)
  • Touchwood Agency Tribal Council Labour Force Development (TATC LFD)/Quinton, SK), Certificate in Indigenous Social Work (2022-23)

Dene Teacher Education Program (DTEP)

The Dene Teacher Education Program (DTEP) is a four-year Bachelor of Education – Indigenous Education program.

The vision of DTEP became a reality with partnerships between ϲʹ,
and:

• Clearwater River Dene Nation
• Northern Lights School Division
• University of Regina
• Provincial and Federal Governments

The focus is on Dene Language Instruction and First Nations ways of learning. Teacher growth is specialized in the area of language acquisition and development. One of the most important impacts of a Dene Immersion and Teacher Education program is PRIDE. Students are proud of their Dene heritage and language. They represent a unique few among the First Nations peoples of Canada who have maintained and expanded their first language.

Programming is community-based, offered in the Clearwater River Dene Nation and La Loche with extensive in services in their immersion and transitioning classrooms. ϲʹ was committed to meet a community and academic need to provide our students with the best possible education and also maintain and nurture the cultural and linguistic heritage of the area.

Students will work with teachers who have developed and implemented the programs.

The Spring 2020 Graduation Ceremonies welcomed the first 19 graduates of the DTEP with a Bachelor of Education – Indigenous Education Degree.


Indigenous Access Transition Education Certificate (IATEC)

*New Partnership with Onion Lake First Nation, Saskatchewan – Starting Fall 2024*

The Certificate in Indigenous Access Transition Education (IATEC) is offered through the Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), University of Regina. This program is designed to prepare students for a university-level program of study with the goal of increasing retention and success rates. The program is also designed to increase access for indigenous students to post-secondary programs. 

Please visit the page for further information on the program, core courses and program duration.


First Nations Language Instructor Certificate Program (FNLIC)

Deadline for Application: AUGUST 1, 2024

The First Nations Language Instructors Certificate (FNLIC) is a certificate program that supports First Nations language teaching instructors.

The program is a space for anyone interested in learning how to teach a First Nations Language. It is designed to include six language groups: nêhiyawêwin, Anihšināpēmowin, Dakota, Nakota, Mohawk, and Dene, ensuring that everyone’s unique linguistic heritage is respected and celebrated.

FNLIC is designed for people who work full-time and cannot leave their communities. It is offered remotely and in the evenings. Courses taken within the program can be accredited towards a Bachelor of Education degree.

FALL 2024
(1) Indigenous Language 100
EIND 100

FALL 2025
LING 230
EINL 225

WINTER 2025
(1) Indigenous Language 101
EPSY 205

WINTER 2026
EINL 325
EINL 335

SPRING 2025
EIND 116

SPRING 2026
EINL 450

For more information, please contact Trina Joseph, Executive Director, Northern Campus
P: 306.765.3333 ext. 7133 C: 306.960.6928
e: tjoseph@firstnationsuniversity.ca


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