Ways of Indigenous Leadership and Learning, Advanced Certificate - Under review

Learn to integrate Indigenous cultural norms, approaches and ways of being and doing into your leadership of communities, organizations or agencies.

Program under review.

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Program at a glance

Credential

Advanced Certificate

Work experience

None

Delivery

Blended

Study options

Part-time

Open to International

No

Length

2 years or 5 semesters

Program under review

Applying Indigenous leadership in communities and organizations

The Ways of Indigenous Leadership and Learning (WILL) program empowers leaders, through a strength-based approach, to address internal capacity, growth, and development, and help ensure that organizations are accountable to your organizational mandate and goals. You'll develop the know-how to face opportunities, challenges and demands as you provide leadership to Indigenous communities and organizations.

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Leadership enhances community connections

In the WILL program you will learn to integrate Indigenous cultural norms, approaches and ways of being and doing into your leadership of communities, organizations or agencies.

Bring Indigenous ways of being and doing into your work

Through blended learning, and a unique "across the waters" approach, which includes land-based, online and experiential learning, you will gain perspectives and skills within an interNational learning community made up of Indigenous learners and teachers in Canada, and with interNational partners across the globe.

The approaches, strategies and capacities acquired in WILL prepare working or emerging professionals, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, to be successful in your positions of leadership. WILL highlights how connections with the natural world can support personal, community and organizational Indigenous self-determination.

After Graduation

As a graduate, you'll be prepared to support and enable Indigenous self-determination and development and lead change across public and private sectors.

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The WILL program offers a unique part-time blended learning opportunity, with an “across the waters” approach. This learning model includes land-based, online and experiential learning. Students will gain perspectives and skills within an interNational learning community made up of Indigenous learners and teachers in Canada, and with interNational partners across the globe.

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Learn more

For more details, including courses, please see the program outline in the academic calendar. 

Contact information

Indigenous Education & Community Connections

We want to hear from you!

Campus location

Ewing building, room 272

Location link

Lansdowne campus

250-370-3299

indigenousadvising@camosun.ca