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First Nations Community Management Diploma
Program Description
This program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to perform management roles in a First Nation community. All courses are designed in a one-week modular format, with each course consisting of 40 hours of study. This enables students who are currently employed to study while continuing to work.
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Courses (40 hours each) - 11 modules per year
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Case Management I & II
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Communications I & II
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Community Program Planning I & II
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Contemporary First Nation Issues
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Financial Planning I & II
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Human Resource Management I, II & III
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Interpersonal Communications
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Management Studies I, II, and III
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Networking & Marketing
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Policies & Procedures
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Presentations
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Proposal Writing
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Computer Applications
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Counselling
Admission Requirements
You are invited to apply if you have:
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Senior 4 or equivalent education standing, or
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Achieved a combination of education and experience as a mature student