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ACED 100 - Introduction To Community Economic Development
ACED 115 - Introduction To Accounting For Continuing Education
ACED 120 - Venture Development I
ACED 140 - Introduction To Marketing
ACED 151 - Leadership Development
ACED 160 - Community Analysis
ACED 161 - Negotiations and Contract Management
ACED 180 - Project Management
ACED 182 - Proposal Writing
ACED 200 - Planning in Aboriginal Communities
ACED 205 - Aboriginal Governance Development
ACED 211 - Human Resources Management
ACED 220 - First Nations Law and Community Economic Development
ACED 230 - Venture Development II
ACED 240 - Contemporary First Nation Issues
ACED 260 - Case Studies In Community Economic Development
ACED 280 - Community Development II
ACED 295 - Integrating Knowledge And Experience
ACHD 100 - Prenatal Health Care For First Nations I
ACHD 120 - Developing Community Health Leadership
ACHD 122 - Basic Counselling in the Health Field
ACHD 123 - Traditional Health & Wellness Practices
ACHD 125 - Community Health and Development
ACHD 126 - Self, Health and Wellness
ACHD 127 - Health Care Policies
ACHD 129 - Introduction to Aboriginal Family & Counseling Systems
ACHD 130 - Introduction to Disabilities
ACHD 223 - Current Issues in Health
ACHD 224 - Addictions and Recovery
ACHD 225 - Health Promotion: Gerontology
ACHD 226 - Aboriginal Research
ACHD 227 - Contemporary Health & Medical Practices
ACHD 228 - Case Management: Roles & Responsibilities of Community Health
ACHD 229 - Advanced Aboriginal Family & Counseling Systems
ACHD 230 - Mental Health Wellness and Challenges
ACHD 231 - Health Administration and Program Development
ACHD 232 - Practicum I
ADCT 101 - Counselling Skills, Processes, Theory and Methods
ADCT 102 - Psychology, Understanding Human Behaviour
ADCT 103 - Introduction To Mental Health
ADCT 104 - Case Management
ADCT 105 - Sociology Of Aboriginal Communities
ADCT 200 - Pharmacology & Psychoactive Chemicals
ADCT 201 - Family Systems
ADCT 202 - Sexual Abuse
ADCT 203 - SpeciaI Issues In Counselling
ADCT 204 - Advanced Counselling
ADCT 205 - Practicum – Directed Practice In Addictions Counselling
ADCT 294 - Ethics and the Law
ADMN 115 - Accounting I
ADMN 121 - Introduction to Management
ADMN 130 - Community Development I
ADMN 150 - Leadership and Problem Solving
ADMN 165 - Introduction To Computing Systems
ADMN 190 - Technical Communications I
ADMN 191 - Technical Communications II
AECE 102 - Early Years Development I
AECE 104 - Early Years Development II
AECE 110 - Foundations of ECE (Early Childhood Education)
AECE 124 - Programming for Early Years I
AECE 125 - Curriculum Development in ECE
AECE 134 - Guidance for the Early Years I
AECE 136 - Observing in the Early Years
AECE 140 - Music and Art in ECE
AECE 145 - Children's Literature
AECE 148 - Introductory Practicum
AECE 149 - Clinical Competencies
AECE 150 - Health, Nutrition and Safety
AECE 190 - Coaching Skills
AECE 201 - Child Development III: Infants & Toddlers
AECE 202 - Child Development IV: Exceptional Children
AECE 204 - Early Years Development III
AECE 208 - Special Topics In Child Care
AECE 210 - Working With Families
AECE 212 - Family And Professional Communication
AECE 214 - Exploring Perspectives In Communication
AECE 216 - Administrative Licensing & Leadership
AECE 220 - Programming for Infants and Toddlers
AECE 222 - Programming for Exceptional Children
AECE 224 - Programming For Early Years II
AECE 226 - Natural Environments In Child Care
AECE 230 - Guidance for Infants and Toddlers
AECE 232 - Guidance for Exceptional Children
AECE 234 - Guidance For Early Years II
AECE 250 - Advanced Health, Safety and Nutrition
AECE 252 - Safe & Healthy Inclusive Environments
AECE 253 - Administration And Licensing
AECE 255 - Administrative Leadership
AECE 260 - Infant/ Toddler Practicum
AECE 265 - Special Needs Practicum
AECL 151 - Developmental Pathways I
AECL 154 - Guiding and Caring for Young Children
AECL 156 - Engaging Programs I
AECL 157 - Exploring Perspectives
AECL 161 - Developmental Pathways II
AECL 164 - Respectful Leadership
AECL 166 - Engaging Programs II
AECL 167 - Responsive Curriculum Development
AECL 170 - Mindful Observation
AECL 172 - Health Safety and Wellness
AECL 175 - Experiences in Language
AECL 177 - Authentic Relationships
AECL 190 - Practicum I
AECL 191 - Practicum II
AECL 192 - Practicum III
AECL 251 - Developmental Pathways III
AECL 260 - Perspectives for Practice
AECL 264 - Respectful Leadership
AECL 267 - Responsive Curriculum II (Infant Toddler)
AECL 277 - Responsive Curriculum III (Diverse Abilities)
AECL 290 - Practicum III Infant and Toddler
AECL 295 - Practicum IV Diverse Abilities
ANTH 214 - Canadian Native People
ANTH 223 - Indians of British Columbia
APBT 110 - Administrative Procedures
APBT 111 - Records Management
APBT 120 - Business Calculators & Mathematics
APBT 130 - Human Relations for Career Success
BIOL 050 - General Biology
BIOL 060 - Human Biology
BIOL 061 - Introduction to Life Sciences
BIOL 110 - Biological Principles
BIOL 120 - Human Anatomy and Physiology
BTEL 060 - Bridging to Trades Electrical
BTER 060 - Bridging to Trades Employment Readiness
BTES 060 - Essential Skills
BTMW 060 - Bridging to Trades Millwright
BTPT 060 - Bridging to Trades Piping Trades
BTWD 060 - Bridging to Trades Welding
BUSM 200 - Finite Mathematics
BUSM 207 - Introduction To Statistics
BUSM 210 - Accounting II
BUSM 211 - Introduction to Finance
BUSM 222 - Organizational Behavior
BUSM 223 - Human Resources Management
BUSM 250 - Principles Of Marketing
BUSM 251 - Introduction To Economics
BUSM 255 - Small Business Development
BUSM 260 - Management Information Systems
BUSM 294 - Business Law
CHAD 324 - Addiction and Nutrition
CHAD 327 - Blood Borne Pathogens
CHAD 333 - Psychosocial Trauma Healing: Addiction Theory and the Grief Process
CHAD 334 - Relapse Prevention
CHAD 335 - Working with FASD in Aboriginal Communities
CHAD 339 - Cultural Perspectives on Stress and Trauma
CHEM 050 - Advanced Chemistry
CHEM 060 - Provincial Level Chemistry
CMSC 109 - Computer Applications
COMM 101 - Business English
COMM 111 - Business Communication
COMM 140 - Technical Writing
COMM 145 - Public Relations & Communications
COMP 040 - Introduction to Computers
COMP 044 - Computers for Health Care
COMP 050 - Introduction to Microcomputer Applications
COMP 101 - Computer Essentials and the Internet
COMP 102 - Word Processing I
COMP 103 - Keyboarding I
COMP 104 - Spreadsheets
COMP 112 - Word Processing II
COMP 113 - Keyboarding II
COMP 140 - Geographic Information Systems
CRIM 101 - Introduction to Criminology
CRIM 103 - Psychological Explanations Of Criminal And Devient Behavior
CRIM 104 - Sociological Explainations Of Criminal And Deviant Behaviour
CRIM 131 - Introduction to Criminal Justice System
CRIM 135 - Introduction to Canadian Law
CRIM 220 - Introduction to Research Methods
CRIM 230 - Criminal Law in Canada
CRIM 231 - Introduction to the Judicial Process
CRLS 050 (Advanced) - College Readiness and Learning Skills
CRLS 054 - Introduction to Cultural Applications
CRLS 060 (Provincial) - College Readiness Learning Skills
ECON 101 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 102 - Principles of Macroeconomics
EDUC 240 - Communication and Education Planning
EDUC 250 - Application of Assessment & Evaluation
EDUC 260 - Innovative Teaching and Planning
EDUC 270 - Language Acquisition: Theory & Practice
EDUC 280 - Methods in Second Language Teaching
EDUC 285 - Technological Innovations & Language I
EDUC 286 - Technological Innovations & Languages II
EDUC 290 - Principles of Effective Teaching
EMSK 041 - Cultural Orientation
EMSK 042 - Personal Development
EMSK 043 - Workplace Essentials
EMSK 044 - Career Exploration & Networking
EMSK 045 - Math in the Workplace
EMSK 046 - English in the Workplace
EMSK 047 - Introduction to Workplace Computer Skills
EMSK 048 - Essential Skills Practicum
ENGL 020 - Fundamental English - Reading
ENGL 030 - Fundamental English - Writing
ENGL 040 - Reading Comprehension
ENGL 050 - Writing Skills
ENGL 054 - Communications for Health Care
ENGL 060 - Literature and Composition
ENGL 110 - College Composition
ENGL 111 - Introduction to Modern Fiction
ENGL 202 - The Cultural Politics of Indigenous Literature
ENGL 204 - Business Communications
ENGL 205 - Advanced Composition
ENGL 208 - Creative Writing; Poetry
ENGL 209 - Creative Writing; Short Stories
ENGL 211 - Survey of English Literature to the 17th Century
ENGL 212 - Discourse and the Colonization of Indigenous Social Spaces
ENGL 217 - Canadian Literature to 1960
ENGL 221 - English Literature 18th and 19th Century
ENGL 222 - Survey of Indigenous Literature from Canada
ENGL 223 - Survey of Indigenous Literature from the United States
ENGL 224 - A Global Perspective on Indigenous Literature
ENGL 227 - Canadian Literature 1960 to present
ENGL 229 - Oral and Written Communication
ENGL030 - Fundamental English - Writing
ENRT 140 - Wildland Recreation
ENRT 141 - Aboriginal People and the Land
ENRT 145 - Fire Ecology
ENRT 150 - Silvics and Dendrology
ENRT 155 - Soil Science
ENRT 160 - Field Surveys I
ENRT 165 - Field Surveys II
ENRT 170 - Principles of Ecology
ENRT 240 - Environmental Planning
ENRT 245 - Watershed Hydrology
ENRT 250 - Silviculture
ENRT 255 - Timber Development I
ENRT 257 - Timber Development II
ENRT 260 - Forest Surveys
ENRT 265 - Environmental Assessment Surveys
ENRT 270 - Fisheries Ecology
ENRT 271 - Grassland Ecology
ENRT 272 - Forest Ecology
ENRT 273 - Wildlife Ecology
FINA 060 - Studio Foundations
FINA 061 - Drawing
FINA 062 - Painting
FINA 063 - Sculpture
FINA 064 - Printmaking
FINA 065 - Publishing (Available at Enowkin Indian Education Resources Centre)
FINA 112 - Design I
FINA 113 - Drawing I
FINA 175 - Painting I
FINA 201 - Native Art History I
FINA 202 - Indian Art History II
FNCO 250 - Introducation to Marketing I
FNCO 292 - Organizational Behaviour
FNED 150 - International Indigenous Studies
FNPA 200 - Politics and Education
FNPA 210 - Band School Organization
FNPA 220 - Educational Leadership
FNPA 225 - Diplomacy and Leadership
FNPA 227 - The First Nations Fiscal and Statistical Management Act
FNPA 228 - Leading & Managing Corporate Boards
FNPA 230 - Ethics for Educational Administrators
FNPA 240 - Responses to Alcoholism & Addiction Issues
FNPA 245 - Advanced Financial Management
FNPA 250 - Economics and Taxation
FNSC 106 - Exploring the Natural Sciences
FNSC 107 - Environmental Sciences
FNSL 110 - Introduction to Speech & Language
FNSL 130 - Language and Literacy Development
FNSL 140 - Language Delays and Disorders I
FNSL 150 - Therapy Procedures for Language Delays & Disorders
FNSL 160 - Articulation and Phonology
FNSL 170 - Principles of FNSL Intervention
FNSL 180 - Technology & FNSL
FNSL 190 - Practicum
FNSS 212 - Introduction to Social Science Research
FNST 100 - Introduction to First Nations Studies I
FNST 101 - Introduction to First Nations Studies II
FNST 102 - Indigenous Society, Culture and Identity
FNST 203 - First Nations of the Americas
FNWS 100 - An Introduction to First Nation Women Studies
FNWS 103 - First Nations Women and Colonization: Race, Class and Gender
FNWS 105 - Political Economy and First Nations Women
FNWS 201 - “Unruly Women”: First Nations Women and The Justice System
FNWS 202 - Comparative Gender Studies
FNWS 203 - First Nations Women, Power and Environments
FNWS 204 - Tempered Lives: The Status of First Nations Women
FNWS 205 - Neither 'Indian Princess' nor 'Easy Squaw': First Nations Women and Popular Culture
FNWS 206 - Visionaries and Dreamers: First Nations Women's Artistic Traditions
FNWS 207 - Storytelling as Metaphor: First Nations Women's Lives
FNWS 208 - Women's Activism
FNWS 209 - Directed Study
FNWS 210 - Feminist Critical Thought
FNWS 211 - Research Methods
FNWS 212 - First Nations Women's Experience, Knowledge and Wisdom
FNWS 213 - The Politics of First Nations Women's Health
GEDP 060 - General Educational Development (GED) Preparation
HALQ 100 - Halq’eméylem Language Introduction (Previously INLG 140)
HALQ 110 - Halq’eméylem Language I (Previously INLG 141)
HALQ 111 - Halq’eméylem Language II (Previously INLG 142)
HALQ 112 - Halq’eméylem Language III (Previously INLG 143)
HALQ 113 - Halq’eméylem in Context I
HALQ 210 - Intensive Halq’eméylem I (Previously INLG 240)
HALQ 211 - Intensive Halq’eméylem Level II (Previously INLG 241)
HALQ 212 - Intensive Halq’eméylem III (Previously INLG 242)
HALQ 213 - Intensive Halq’eméylem IV (Previously INLG 243)
HALQ 214 - Halq'emeylem in Context II (Previously INLG 244)
HIST 100 - Canadian History: Pre-Confederation to Confederation
HIST 101 - Canadian History: Confederation to the Present
HIST 110 - Approaches to History
HIST 204 - The Métis Of Canada: Historical And Contemporary Perspectives I
HIST 205 - The Metis Of Canada: Historical And Contemporary Perspectives II
HIST 234 - History of Nle'kepmux
HIST 235 - History of Silx (Okanagan People)
HIST 236 - History of Secwepemc (Shuswap People)
HIST 237 - History Of St'át'imc (Lillooet People)
HIST 238 - History Of Nadut’en
HLTH 201 - Physical Health and Fitness
HTCA 152 - Cognitive and Mental Challenges
HTCA 153 - Common Health Challenges
HTCA 156 - Personal Care Assistance II
HTCA 159 - Community Practicum
HTCA 176 - Clinical II
HTCA 186 - Clinical III
HTCA104 - Interpersonal Communications
HTCA111 - Health: Lifestyle and Choices
HTCA116 - Introduction to Practice
HTCA121 - Health & Healing: Concepts for Practice
HTCA126 - Personal Care Assistant I
HTCA166 - Clinical I
INLG 050 - HÁIÆZAQV LANGUAGE
INST 050 - Indigenous Studies I
INST 060 - Indigenous Studies II
INST 102 - First Nations Governance Overview
INST 108 - General Introduction to First Nations Issues
INST 120 - Okanagan Translation/Transliteration
INST 145 - N'syilxcen Studies: Social Foundations
INST 162 - Native Education in Canada
INST 201 - Government Policy and First Nations 1867 to Present
INST 202 - Government Policy and First Nations Prior to 1867
INST 240 - Indigenous Philosophy, A World View Perspective
INST 241 - First Nations Women's Cultural Development I
INST 242 - First Nations Women's Cultural Development II
INST 245 - Okanagan Cultural Development I
INST 246 - Okanagan Cultural Development II
INST 247 - Nsyilx Studies: Leadership
INST 250 - Okanagan Curriculum/Materials Development
INST 255 - Linguistics/Literacy
INST 270 - Aboriginal Title and Modern Treaties
INST 271 - Land Title: A Global Perspective
INST 275 - First Nation Law
INST 290 - Research Methods
LEPP 100 - Physical Education Development
LEPP 110 - Effective Presentations
LEPP 120 - Aboriginal Community Relations
LEPP 130 - Domestic Violence
LEPP 140 - The Canadian Criminal Justice System
LEPP 150 - The Criminal Code
LEPP 165 - Introduction To Law Enforcement
LEPP 170 - Aboriginal Policing
LEPP 180 - Field Practicum
MATH 020 - ALFM LEVEL I & II
MATH 030 - ALFM LEVEL III & IV
MATH 040 - ALFM LEVEL V & VI
MATH 041 - Introductory Algebra I
MATH 050 - Introduction to Algebra
MATH 051 - Intermediate Algebra
MATH 053 - Business/Technical Mathematics
MATH 055 - Introduction to Algebra II
MATH 057 - Intermediate Algebra I
MATH 059 - Intermediate Algebra II
MATH 060 - Provincial Level Math I
MATH 061 - Provincial Level Math II
MATH 063 - Algebra & Trigonometry
MATH 065 - Calculus
MATH 100 - Pre – Calculus
MATH 110 (Also offered as BUSM 200) - Finite Math
MATH 120 (also offered as BUSM 207) - Introduction to Statistics
MATH 140 - Technical Mathematics
NAID 01 - Community Based Adult Education
NAID 02 - Elements of Instruction: Communications Skills
NAID 03 - Elements of Instruction: Teaching Strategies
NAID 04 - Teaching Native Adults
NAID 05 - Instructional Design and Evaluation
NAID 06 - Adult Teaching and Learning Theory
NAID 07 - Practicum
NEDU 100 - Nadut’en Language Introduction
NEDU 110 - Nadut’en Language I
NEDU 150 - Nadut’en Language Immersion
NEDU 210 - Nadut’en Language II
NEDU 211 - Nadut’en III
NEDU 220 - Nadut’en Language Oral Tradition
NEDU 250 - Nadut’en Language Immersion II
NEDU 270 - Nadut’en Structure and Analysis I
NEDU 281 - Nadut’en II: Practical Writing
NLEK 100 - Nle’kepmxcin Introduction
NLEK 110 - Nle'kepmxcin I (Previously INST 113)
NLEK 111 - Nle'kepmxcin II (Previously INST 114)
NLEK 150 - Nle'kepmxcin Immersion (Previously INST 190)
NLEK 210 - Nle'kepmxcin III (Previously INST 213)
NLEK 211 (Previously INST 214) - Nle'kepmxcin IV
NLEK 220 - NLE’KEPMXCIN (THOMPSON) ORAL TRADITION
NLEK 250 - NLE’KEPMXCIN IMMERSION II
NLEK 270 - Nle’kepmxcin Structure and Analysis I
NLEK 271 - Nle’kepmxcin Structure and Analysis II
NLEK 280 - Nle’kepmxcin: Practical Speech
NLEK 281 - Nle’kepmxcin: Practical Writing
NLEK 310 - Nle'kepmxcin V (Thompson Language V)
NLEK 311 - Nle'kepmxcin VI (Thompson Language VI)
NRTC 153 - Botany and Zoology
NRTC 155 - Silvics and Dendrology
NRTC 156 - Principles of Ecology
NRTC 157 - Soils and Hydrology
NRTC 160 - Ethnoscience I
NRTC 161 - Resource Measurements I
NRTC 162 - Resource Measurements II
NRTC 164 - Fisheries Ecology I
NRTC 165 - Fire Management
NRTC 171 - Photo Interpretation and Mapping
NRTC 184 - Natural Resource Computing Applications
NRTC 185 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
NRTC 199 - First Nations Culture and Coastal Resources
NRTC 251 - Land Tenure Systems
NRTC 252 - Integrated Resource Management
NRTC 253 - Silviculture I
NRTC 254 - Silviculture II
NRTC 255 - Forest Ecology I
NRTC 256 - Forest Ecology II
NRTC 257 - Wildlife Ecology
NRTC 258 - Grassland Ecology
NRTC 260 - Ethnoscience II
NRTC 261 - Resource Measurements III
NRTC 264 - Fisheries Ecology II
NRTC 281 - Contract Administration
NRTC 282 - Small Business Management
NRTC 285 - Roads and Transportation I
NRTC 286 - Roads and Transportation II
NRTC 287 - Timber Harvesting I
NRTC 288 - Timber Harvesting II
NSYL 050 - Nsyilxcen I (Available at Enowkin Indian Education Resources Centre (Previously INST 051)
NSYL 060 - Nsyilxcen II (Available at Enowkin Indian Education Resources Centre) (Previously INST 061)
NSYL 110 - Nsyilxcen I (OKANAGAN LANGUAGE) (Previously INST 111)
NSYL 111 - Nsyilxcen II (Okanagan Language) (Previously INST 112)
NSYL 150 (formerly INST 191) - Okanagan Immersion
NSYL 151 (formerly INST 192) - Special Topics- N’syilxcen Immersion
NSYL 152 - Nsyilxcen Immersion: Entry Tools
NSYL 153 - Nsyilxcen : Place & Person
NSYL 154 - Nsyilxcen: Place & Time
NSYL 255 - Nsyilxcen Immersion: Place & Topic I
NSYL 257 - Nsyilxcen Immersion Place & Topic II
NSYL 360 - Nsyilxcen Immersion: Advanced Apprentice
PHIL 100 - Introduction to Critical Thinking
PHYS 050 - Advanced Physics
POLI 111 - Canadian Government and Politics
POLI 121 - Contemporary Political Ideologies
POLI 260 - Global Politics
PSYC 212 - Introduction to Personality
PSYC 241 - Introduction to Abnormal Behavior
PSYC 111 - Introduction to Psychology I
PSYC 115 - Adolescence and Addiction
PSYC 121 - Introduction to Psychology II
PSYC 131 - Applied Interpersonal and Career Development Skills
PSYC 213 - Lifespan Human Development I
PSYC 222 - Introduction to Social Psychology
PSYC 223 - Lifespan Human Development II
PSYC 225 - Historical Trauma on First Nation's People
PSYC 230 - Introduction to Social Psychology
READ 040 - Introductory Reading Skills
READ 050 - Basic Reading Skills
READ 060 - Provincial Reading Skills
SCIE 040 - Introduction to Science
SCIE 044 - Human Physiology for Health Care
SCIE 061 - Ecoliteracy
SCIE 108 - Aboriginal Land Use Planning
SCIE 140 - Ethnoscience
SCIE 150 - Aspects of Plateau Ethnoscience (Comparative Science)
SCIE155 - Plateau Ethnobotany
SECW 110 - Secwepemctsín I
SECW 111 - Secwepemctsín II
SECW 112 - Secwepemctsín III
SECW 113 - Secwepemctsín IV
SECW 150 - Secwpemctsín Immersion I
SECW 151 - Secwpemctsín Immersion II
SECW 220 - Secwépemctsin Oral Tradition
SECW 250 - Secwepemctsin Immersion III
SECW 251 - Secwepemctsin Immersion IV
SECW 281 - Secwepemctsín: Practical Writing
SECW 350 - Secwepemc Language Immersion V
SECW 351 - Secwepemc Language Immersion VI
SKWX 110 - Skwxwu7mesh Language Introduction
SKWX 111 - Skwxwú7mesh Language I
SKWX 210 - Skwxwú7mesh Language II (Previously INLG 250)
SKWX 211 - Skwxwú7mesh Language III (Previously INLG 253)
SOCI 111 - Introduction to Sociology I
SOCI 121 - Introduction to Sociology II
SOCI 133 - Group Dynamics
SOCI 200 - The Nature of Racism
SOCI 211 - Canadian Society: Ethnic Inequality
SOCI 213 - Sociology of Women
SOCI 259 - Deviance & Social Control
SOCI 262 - Culture and Identity
SOCI 298 - Directed Studies
SOCI 299 - Directed Studies
SOCW 200A - Introduction to Social Work Practice
SOCW 200B - Introduction to Social Welfare in Canada
SOCW 301 - The Research Practitioner in the Human Services
SOCW 302 - Data Analysis in the Health and Human Services Professions
SOCW 304 - Social Work Field Practice
SOCW 306 - Theory and Ideology of Social Work
SOCW 311 - Aboriginal Perspectives on Social Policy
SOCW 315 (Previously SOCW 310) - Human Development and Indigenous Life Cycles
SOCW 330 - International Field Studies
SOCW 353 - Social Work Practice with Individuals
SOCW 357 - Social Work, Law and Social Policy
SOCW 358 - Legal Skills for Social Workers
SOCW 359 - Advanced Social Work Practice with Individuals
SOCW 375 - Cultural Immersion
SOCW 376 - Child Welfare Practice
SOCW 402 - Social Work Field Practice
SOCW 404 - Ethical Practice in Aboriginal Communities
SOCW 420 - Family Violence and Abuse
SOCW 430 - Sexual Diversity and Social Work Practice
SOCW 440 - Social Work and Mental Health
SOCW 450 - Leadership Practice in Social Service Organizations
SOCW 452 - Education for Social Change
SOCW 455 - Social Work Practice with Communities
SOCW 457 (Previously SOCW 454) - Aboriginal Social Work Theory
SOCW 460 - Special Topics in Social Work
SOCW 461 - Social Work Practice with Groups
SOCW 465 - Older People, Aging and Society
SOCW 466 - Addictions
SOCW 476 - Family & Child Welfare Policy
SOCW 477 - Family Practice
SOCW 478 - Introduction to Disabilities
SOCW 486 (Previously SOCW 456) - Aboriginal Social Work Practice
SOCW 490 - Directed Studies
STAT 203 - Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences
STLG 100 - Introduction to St’át’imcets Language
STLG 110 - Introduction To St’át’imcets (Lillooet Language) I
STLG 111 - St’át’imcets (Lillooet Language) II
STLG 150 - St’at’imcets Immersion I
STLG 151 - St’át’imcets Immersion (Lillooet Language) II
STLG 220 - St’a’timcets Oral Tradition
STLG 250 - St’át’imcets Immersion (Lillooet Language) III
STLG 251 - St’át’imcets Immersion IV
STLG 270 - St’át’imcets Structure & Analysis I
STLG 271 - St’át’imcets Structure and Analysis II
STLG 350 - St’át’imcets Immersion V (Lillooet Language)
STLG 360 - St’át’imcets Mentoring I
STLG 361 - St’át’imcets Mentoring 2
THTR 110 - Introduction to Acting
TRAN 050 - Transition I
TRMG 101 - The Tourism Industry
TRMG 110 - Cultural Tourism
TRMG 250 - Destination Marketing Organizations
WMGT 100 - Introduction to Water Management
Programs matching that criteria
Aboriginal Community and Health Development Certificate
Aboriginal Community and Health Development Diploma
Aboriginal Community Economic Development
Aboriginal Community Economic Development
Aboriginal Community Economic Development Certificate
Aboriginal Community Economic Development Diploma
Aboriginal Early Childhood Education Certificate
Aboriginal Early Childhood Education Diploma
Aboriginal Human Services Diploma
Access to Practical Nursing
Access to Practical Nursing
Associate of Arts Degree- Criminology
Associate of Arts Degree- First Nations Studies
Associate of Arts Degree- General Arts
Bachelor of Social Work Degree
BC Adult Graduation Diploma
Bridging to Trades
Business Administration Certificate
Business Administration Diploma
Chemical Addictions Worker (Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma)
Community Development & Administration Certificate
Diploma of Academic Studies
Diploma of Arts in First Nations Studies
Education Coordinator Program
Enviromental Resources Technician Certificate
Environmental Resource Technology Diploma
First Nation Public Administration
First Nations Speech and Language Assistant
Foundational Skills Certificate in Counselling
Health Care Assistant
Indigenous Language Certificate
Law Enforcement Preparatory Certificate
Native Adult Instructors Diploma
Natural Resource Technician Certificate
Office
Tourism Management
Understanding Disabilities in Human Services Certificate
Departments matching that criteria
Aboriginal Community and Health Development
Aboriginal Community Economic Development
Aboriginal Early Childhood Education (Merritt only)
Academic and Indigenous Studies (University Transfer)
Administrative Studies
College Readiness (Merritt and Vancouver Campus)
Community Education
Enviromental Technology Resources
Environmental Resources Technology (Merritt only)
Health
Human Services
Justice Studies
Social Work
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