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Introduction to Indigenous Environmental Studies

Course Code: FIWI094

This multidisciplinary, self-directed course introduces learners to environmental and ecological topics through an Indigenous lens. Participants will explore how Indigenous and Western knowledge systems can be integrated in areas such as environmental resource management, community engagement, mining, aquaculture, and fish and wildlife practices. The course also examines the historical and health-related impacts of environmental change on Indigenous communities.

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  • Online
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30 hours

Location:

Online

$212.10

A Fleming College student login is required to access online training. Please allow 3 to 5 business days from the date of course registration for your user login account to be processed. A "welcome email" will be sent to you and will provide the information on how to start your course.

30 hours

Location:

Online

$212.10

A Fleming College student login is required to access online training. Please allow 3 to 5 business days from the date of course registration for your user login account to be processed. A "welcome email" will be sent to you and will provide the information on how to start your course.

Course Materials

Some courses require additional textbooks and/or materials. Please visit your campus store in-person or online:

Continuing Education & Corporate Training Office

(705) 749-5530 ext. 1502
1-888-269-6929

coned@flemingcollege.ca

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