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Indigenous Community-Industry Relations Certificate
University of Alberta
www.ualberta.caThe University of Alberta’s Indigenous Community-Industry Relations certificate is designed as a catalyst for community engagement between Indigenous people, industry, and government in relation to issues of social and economic development as well as the environment.
Lessons build upon Indigenous culture and worldviews as they pertain to legal processes, community development, and the environment.
Developed in ceremony and presented to community Elders and Knowledge Keepers for input and guidance, this program continues to be guided by an advisory committee—comprised of an Elder and stakeholders from community, corporate sector, and related associations—who provide recommendations on curriculum development, relevance, and quality.
Office of the Registrar
201 Administration Building
Edmonton, Alberta, T6G2M7, Canada
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Program Type Occupational
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Credential Type Certificate *
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Length 2 Years
8 to 10 courses
- Part Time Only
- Cooperative Education
- Continuing Education Only
- Distance Learning
* Certificate
We are open to students with a variety of educational and professional backgrounds. Our expectation is that you have a commitment to learn and achieve your continuing education goals. For more information, please visit uab.ca/ICIR or email arep@ualberta.ca.
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Updated October 07, 2021. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.
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