Subject: Curriculum Studies
Credit units: 3
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 1 Practicum/Lab hours
College: Education
Department: Curriculum Studies

Description

Immersion Language Camps (nêhiyawêwin) will follow a total immersion environment where nothing but Cree will be used for traditional activities based around the season of the camp. These activities will be a mixture of land-based activities such as harvesting teas, berries, fish and wild game, or task-based activities ranging from preparing and preserving the foods to beading jewelry.

Prerequisite(s): Permission required.
Restriction(s): Course only open to students in the Indigenous Language Certificate program.
Note: Costs in addition to tuition will apply. Please contact the Department of Curriculum Studies, College of Education for more information.

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