Diversity and First Nations (ODE) (DVIR 1004)
In this course, students will focus on topics pertaining to inequality in various social settings, including: race, gender, ethnicity, class, and sexual orientation. Incorporating social/legal explanations of diversity, students will develop a clear understanding of the impacted groups and possible strategies of community empowerment. Students will also increase knowledge and awareness of important issues in the First Nations cultures of Canada.
Credits:
Credit Hours | Contact Hours | Lecture Hours | Lab Hours | Other |
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3.000 |
42.000 |
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[+] Prerequisites:
[+] Corequisites and Concurrent Prerequisite(s):
None
[+] Equivalents:
SSWK 2000 Diversity/Multiculturalism
PFPR 1003 Issues in Diversity
[-] Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:
Post Secondary
Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:
(CYAC) Child and Youth Care (Acceler)
(CYCA) Child and Youth Care
(CYWK) Child and Youth Worker
(SSWK) Social Service Worker
(JUST) Justice and Public Safety
(LASA) Law & Security Administration
(PFPR) Police Foundations
(PSIN) Protect, Security,and Invest
(CJSR) Community and Justice Services
(DVIR) Diversity/Intercultural Relat