INDG 401 In Community Capstone: Research and Relationships Units: 6.00
A fourth year Honours capstone project course exploring an issue in Indigenous Studies through both library- and community-based research. Working with an Indigenous community partner and the instructor, students will integrate knowledge and skills to carry out a research project.
Learning Hours: 240 (36 Seminar, 36 Individual Instruction, 168 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite (Level 4 or above and registration in an INDG Major or Joint Honours Plan and INDG 302/3.0) or permission of the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.
Course Equivalencies: INDG 401/INDG 401A
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Envision, write, and carry out a research proposal that applies specific Indigenous theories and research methodologies to a community-based project.
- Build and sustain an ethical and reciprocal research relationship with an Indigenous community.
- Describe and evaluate their own learning journey over the duration of the research project.
- Publicly present research findings to different audiences (e.g., Indigenous community partner, Queen's campus community).