Open Indigenous courses and some Indigenous programs welcome both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. You can take Indigenous Learning courses in a number of ways. Indigenous courses Find Indigenous Studies courses.Course catalogueOpen Indigenous courses and course with Indigenous content that transfer to university:Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Loading...Subject Areas and Programs with Indigenous ContentThe following courses are available to all Camosun students. In some programs, a percentage of seats may be reserved for program participants. These courses are indicated with an * after the course title.To be assured of transferability, consult with an Academic Advisor before registering for any university transfer course. To find where a course transfers, check the BC Transfer Guide.While all courses may not be indigenized, you can bring an Indigenous perspective to the course through assignments for courses like ART 150 or GEOG 102, for example. Independent Studies courses allow for that flexibility too.AnthropologyArtCriminal JusticeEnglishEnvironmental TechnologyGeographyHistoryHealthIndigenous StudiesPolitical SciencePsychologySociologySocial WorkIndigenous students dancing in Na'tsa'mahtNeed help with selecting a program or courses?Contact Academic AdvisingIndigenous Advisors