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    There aren’t many jobs where you can be outdoors 90 percent of your time and see different places. I’ve gotten to experience some absolutely beautiful places in B.C. that most people wouldn’t even consider going to because they are that remote, or just areas that aren’t on the general horizon of the public. I work with a helicopter quite a bit, and that’s awesome. You can’t beat that.

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Aboriginal Studies (ABST) offers you a chance to better understand the cultures, traditions, history, and contemporary concerns of Aboriginal peoples in Canada, and especially in the CNC region. The Associate of Arts degree with an Aboriginal Studies concentration prepares you for careers in private, non-profit, and government sectors, and especially for employment by Aboriginal organizations and communities. The program also guarantees you 60 transfer credits towards a four-year degree at any public college or university in British Columbia.

Overview

Aboriginal Studies (ABST) offers you a chance to better understand the cultures, traditions, history, and contemporary concerns of Aboriginal peoples in Canada, and especially in the CNC region.

This program is an excellent entry into post-secondary social science and humanities for academically inclined students who are motivated to connect with the rich cultural traditions of Canada's First Nations and earn university program credits.

Careers and opportunities

Aboriginal Studies provides  a good academic foundation for a broad range of eventual private, non-profit and government sectors, including:

  • Community development
  • Education and childcare
  • Counselling and social services

Associate degrees from CNC transfer into university programs and give you preferential admission at public universities and university-colleges in BC. (Consult the British Columbia Transfer Guide and check with CNC advisors to verify transferability of credits.)

What you will learn

Aboriginal Studies courses include:

  • First Nations language and literature
  • Introductions to cultural and physical anthropology (archaeology)
  • History of Canada and its Aboriginal peoples
  • Other subjects and electives in math, science, humanities, and social science

Entry Requirements

  1. Successful completion of one of the following:
    • Grade 12 (with English 12 or English 12: First Peoples) or
    • ABE/Academic Upgrading Advanced Certificate or
    • GED Certificate or
    • Grade 11, with an outstanding academic record, in the year of application 

Note 1: It is recommended that high school students consult their counsellors to ensure they select the most appropriate high school courses for their chosen career paths. 

Note 2: The GED certificate meets the general admission requirements but does not meet specific program or course prerequisites. 

Note 3: You will need to comply with the prerequisites of the specific courses you select. 

Additional program-specific admission requirements

  1. Students who received less than a "B" in English 12 or its equivalent are encouraged to select English 103 as their first university credit English course.

Need help meeting these requirements? Check out our Academic Upgrading options.

Open admission

Any program of study that does not have a selective admission process or fixed capacity and is on a “first qualified, first admitted” basis.

Invest in your future

Please check the Fee Schedule for up-to-date information.

These costs are an estimate and do not include books. Costs may change without notice. Student fees vary by campus.

Books for this program can be purchased from the bookstore.

Paying for college

We're here to help. You can apply for scholarships and bursaries through CNC. We can also help you find loans and other funding. Visit Financial aid to find out how.

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Program Length of Study:
  • 2 year
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  • Full Time
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  • Running
Credential:
  • Associate Degree
Area of study:
  • University Studies

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Dual Credit is a program that allows students who are nominated by a school representative and parent/guardian to take up to three CNC courses in their grade 12 year (one course per semester that overlaps in their senior year).

Earn elective credits toward high school graduation as well as first-year post-secondary credit towards a degree. Tuition is funded by the BC Ministry of Education and the student fees are waived. Students must pay for their textbooks and any additional course costs.

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Jumpstart your post-secondary education with the Career Technical Centre. The Career Technical Centre (CTC) program allows students to graduate from high school with their first year of technical training already completed.

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