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ID 201

Indigenous Perspect on Global

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This course explores the complex issues of Indigenous identity and government policy implications, land, labor, economic and survival strategies, as well as the continuing tensions between issues of participation and social exclusion on one hand, and autonomy and self-development on the other. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120.

This course explores the complex issues of Indigenous identity and government policy implications, land, labor, economic and survival strategies, as well as the continuing tensions between issues of participation and social exclusion on one hand, and autonomy and self-development on the other. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120.

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This course explores the complex issues of Indigenous identity and government policy implications, land, labor, economic and survival strategies, as well as the continuing tensions between issues of participation and social exclusion on one hand, and autonomy and self-development on the other. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120.


ID 201

Indigenous Perspect on Global

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This course explores the complex issues of Indigenous identity and government policy implications, land, labor, economic and survival strategies, as well as the continuing tensions between issues of participation and social exclusion on one hand, and autonomy and self-development on the other. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120.

This course explores the complex issues of Indigenous identity and government policy implications, land, labor, economic and survival strategies, as well as the continuing tensions between issues of participation and social exclusion on one hand, and autonomy and self-development on the other. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120.

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This course explores the complex issues of Indigenous identity and government policy implications, land, labor, economic and survival strategies, as well as the continuing tensions between issues of participation and social exclusion on one hand, and autonomy and self-development on the other. Prerequisites: SOJE120 or CT120 or ID120.


ID 201 Prerequisites

Social and Environ Justice 120 (Min. Grade D-) or Social & Env Just (Cont St) 120 (Min. Grade D-) or ID 120 (Min. Grade D-)

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ID 201 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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