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Certificate in First Nations Applied Economics

* Program is available to applicants residing in Canada or outside Canada.

This program will provide key foundational skills and knowledge to assist in the development of a First Nations economic infrastructure. The knowledge and skills acquired through the program will produce human capital which will support long term benefits in the development of residential and commercial enterprises on First Nation lands. After an introduction to basic microeconomic and macroeconomic principles, students will be exposed to First Nations’ issues as they relate to market failure and poverty. Stress will be placed on acquiring the skills and knowledge that are required to enable the reduction of transaction costs related to conducting business on First Nation lands, which will in turn promote and facilitate investment activity. Specific focus will be on residential and commercial development on First Nation lands. The program also provides a basic understanding of impact analysis and skills in writing and presenting reports for investment proposals

Admission Requirements

Open admission.

Residency Requirements

Minimum of 6 TRU credits (distance or on-campus).

Certificate Requirements

18 credits, with a minimum graduating grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 (C average), are required as follows:

Required Courses

APEC 2641, Residential and Commercial Development on First Nation Lands (3) (previously APEC 264)
APEC 2651, Investment Facilitation on First Nation Lands (3) (previously APEC 265)
APEC 2701, Economic Feasibility and Impact Analysis on First Nation Lands (3) (previously APEC 270)
ECON 1221, Introduction to Basic Economics (3) (previously ECON 122)
One of ENGL 1061, Written Communication (3) (previously ENGL 106) or ENGL 1021, Composition and Native Indian Literature I (3) (previously ENGL 102)
ECON 263, Issues Aboriginal Economics (3) (previously ECON 263)