Please visit the Academic Timetable to see which courses are presently being offered and in which location(s). Not all courses listed below run every term or in all locations. For specific details about program requirements and degree regulations, please refer to the Academic Calendar.
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IESS-1001H: Foundations in Indigenous Environmental
Offered:
- Peterborough
- Durham GTA
Introduces students to the foundational approaches, philosophies, values and methods used in Indigenous Environmental Studies. Teaching methods include lectures, written resource materials, classroom discussions, and experiential learning.
This course meets the Indigenous Course Requirement.
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IESS-2601Y: Indig. Knowledge Systems & Environ
Offered:
- Peterborough
Explores Indigenous worldviews, environmental philosophies, and cultural values through exposure to the perspectives of Indigenous Elders, community people, political leaders, academics, activists, and scholars. Students are introduced to Indigenous knowledge as it pertains to the natural environment. Prerequisite: 4 university credits.
Cross-listed: INDG-2601Y, ERST-2601Y
This course meets the Indigenous Course Requirement.
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IESS-3631H: Issues- Indigenous Environmental Studies
Offered:
- Peterborough
Examines a wide range of contemporary environmental issues, conflicts and solutions in the context of Indigenous peoples and territories. Studies examine issues at local, provincial, and national levels, highlighting the multi-dimensional perspectives of Indigenous peoples in North America. Prerequisite: One of INDG 1001H, INDG 1002H (or INDG 1000Y), IESS 1001H, INDG-ERST-IESS 2601Y, or INDG-ERST-IESS 3632H; or permission of instructor. Excludes INDG-ERST 3630Y.
Cross-listed: INDG-3631H, ERST-3631H
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IESS-3632H: Global Issues in Indig Env Studies
Offered:
- Peterborough
Explores the international dimensions of Indigenous Environmental Studies (IES) and examines a wide range of contemporary environmental issues, conflicts, and solutions in the context of Indigenous peoples and territories throughout the Americas and worldwide. Prerequisite: One of INDG 1001H, INDG 1002H (or INDG 1000Y), IESS 1001H, INDG-ERST-IESS 2601Y, or INDG-ERST-IESS 3631H; or permission of instructor. Excludes INDG-ERST 3630Y.
Cross-listed: INDG-3632H, ERST-3632H
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IESS-3635H: Foodways Great Lakes Basin Indigenous I
Offered:
- Peterborough
Students explore, through experiential learning and research, a seasonal range (summer-fall) of historical and contemporary foodways/systems of Great Lakes Basin Indigenous Peoples, and the ecosystems that support and the issues that impact these foodways. Recommended studies or science course for the Indigenous Environmental Studies/Sciences program. Course fee: 35. Prerequisite: INDG-ERST 2601Y; or both ERSC 1010H and 1020H; or 10.0 university credits and permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for INDG-IESS-ERST-SAFS 3634H.
Cross-listed: INDG-3635H, ERST-3635H, SAFS-3635H
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IESS-3636H: Foodways Great Lakes Basin Indigenous I
Offered:
- Peterborough
Students explore, through experiential learning and research, a seasonal range (summer-fall) of historical and contemporary foodways/systems of Great Lakes Basin Indigenous Peoples, and the ecosystems that support and the issues that impact these foodways. Recommended studies or science course for the Indigenous Environmental Studies/Sciences program. Course fee: 35. Prerequisite: INDG-ERST 2601Y; or both ERSC 1010H and 1020H; or 10.0 university credits and permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for INDG-IESS-ERST-SAFS 3634H.
Cross-listed: INDG-3636H, ERST-3636H, ERSC-3636H, SAFS-3636H
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IESS-3731H: Understanding Indigenous Peoples' Health
Offered:
- Peterborough
Provides an introduction to the multidisciplinary field of environmental health and its application to understanding health among Indigenous peoples. Students gain an understanding of the concepts, theories, and methods used in environmental health. This course may be taken as a science credit by successfully undertaking an appropriate technical assignment. Prerequisite: One of ERSC 2240H or ERST-INDG 2601Y or ERSC-INDG 2150H; or NURS 1000H, 1002H, and 1010H. Excludes ERSC/ERST-IESS-INDG 3730Y.
Cross-listed: ERST-3731H, INDG-3731H
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IESS-3732H: Addressing Indigenous Peoples' Health
Offered:
- Peterborough
Provides an introduction to the processes of environmental health risk/benefit assessment, management, perception, and communication and their application to addressing environmental health issues in Indigenous communities. Students are introduced to the processes used by communities to understand and address environmental and public health issues in the communities today. This course may be taken as a science credit by successfully undertaking an appropriate technical assignment. Prerequisite: ERSC/ERST-IESS-INDG 3731H. Excludes ERSC/ERST-IESS-INDG 3730Y.
Cross-listed: ERST-3732H, INDG-3732H
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IESS-4730Y: Sustainable Indigenous Communities
Offered:
- Peterborough
A research colloquium course that gives students an opportunity to examine concepts of sustainability, select their own research area, and develop a model for a "sustainable" community. Provides insight into Indigenous understandings and environmental impacts, and encourages a multidisciplinary approach to resolving issues. 10.0 university credits including INDG 1001H or both ERSC 1010H and 1020H, or permission of the instructor. INDG-ERSC/T 3730Y is highly recommended.
Cross-listed: INDG-4730Y, ERST-4730Y
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IESS-4740Y: Indigenous Peoples Health & Environment
Offered:
- Peterborough
Facilitates a critical examination of historical and contemporary issues in Indigenous peoples' health with a particular emphasis on the relation to land and other dynamic environments as a determinant of health status by students. It provides a basic foundation in understanding the key determinants of health for Indigenous peoples in Canada and around the world. Prerequisite: ERSC/ERST-INDG 3731H (or 3730Y) or permission of the instructor
Cross-listed: INDG-4740Y, ERST-4740Y, NURS-4740Y, ERSC-4740Y
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IESS-4805H: Indg Environmental Knowledge, Traditions
Offered:
- Peterborough
An opportunity for self-directed research through the re-examination of Indigenous environmental knowledge and traditions. Provides an in-depth engagement with various Indigenous cultural teachings and experiences Students select specific research issues with a focus on applying cultural knowledge to better understand and propose solutions to the issues identified and researched. Prerequisite: 10.0 university credits including IESS 1001H and 2601Y.
Cross-listed: INDG-4805H, ERST-4805H