FNGA 343 - Indigenous Governance Capstone Project
The Indigenous Governance Capstone Project is the culmination of the Indigenous Governance Degree and is the final requirement of the program. Students will demonstrate the breadth of their understanding of Indigenous governance practices and theory through the synthesis and application of their knowledge of the field within a practical context. Students will identify, design, develop and present on a project of their choosing while working under the guidance of a community mentor. The project might be informed by an Indigenous community, organization, Nation, or previous experience gained in the land-based or service-learning capstone courses.
Pre requisites: FNGA 341 or 342
Students must get approval from a program advisor prior to registering.
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20027 | HyFlex | David Silas | Whitehorse (Ayamdigut) | 25 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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