HLTH 2300 Interdisciplinary Indigenous Health (2,1,0)

Credits: 3 credits
Delivery: Campus

This course introduces students to Indigenous people's health in Canada. Students experience Indigenous ways ofknowing through a decolonization framework, engaging in local knowledge, methodologies and practices ofIndigenous peoples. Students engage in experiential, reflexive learning informed by local Knowledge Keepers. Thecourse embraces Indigenous Knowledge and uses the premise of 'two-eyed seeing'. Students are guided through aninter-professional framework of practice to facilitate collaboration and planning of services to improve Indigenous health.
Prerequisite: Completion of Semester 3 of the BScN program or Special Arrangements with the instructor
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