Subject: Commerce
Credit units: 3
College: Edwards School of Business
Department: Management and Marketing

Description

This course examines the historic, legal, political, cultural, social, and economic contexts that shape Indigenous business in Canada. Grounded in the principles of Reconciliation, the course emphasizes economic reconciliation, respectful relations, and inclusive business practices. Students will explore the diverse ways Indigenous Peoples and communities pursue business and economic development that aligns with and advances their values, rights, and ways of knowing. Students will critically consider the role of businesses and institutions in advancing equity, supporting Indigenous sovereignty, and contributing to being more inclusive economy.

Prerequisite(s): COMM 101.3 or COMM 111.3
Note: Students may receive credit for only one of COMM 247.3 or COMM 347.3. Students outside the Edwards School of Business must seek permission from their college. B.Comm. students do not require permission.

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