Background
In March 2017, the Senate of Trent University approved the Special Committee on Indigenous Education Report that recommended the creation of a requirement for all undergraduate students to have a foundational understanding of the history, traditions, cultures, and knowledge of Indigenous peoples. This recommendation would be implemented through the addition of a degree requirement that all undergraduate students must successfully complete at least 0.5 credits at the 1000 level or beyond from an approved list of courses with Indigenous content. This university-wide requirement would ensure that the institution remains a leader in this area and works toward the calls to action outlined in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report.
In February 2018, Senate approved the introduction of a new university degree regulation requiring all undergraduate students beginning studies at Trent in fall 2018 or thereafter complete at least one course with approved Indigenous content. This new academic regulation implements the recommendation from the Special Committee on Indigenous Education Report approved by Senate in March 2017.
Please review the Special Committee on Indigenous Education Report for further background.
Approved Indigenous Course Requirement List
All undergraduate students beginning studies at Trent in the Fall 2018 term or thereafter must complete at least 0.5 credit from the Approved Indigenous Course List as part of their university degree requirements. Individual courses that meet this requirement are designated by (ICR) after the title of the course.
Indigenous Course Requirement FAQs
All of your questions answered regarding the new Indigenous Course Requirement.