4 Description of Programs

The School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies at the Labrador Campus offers rich and deep learning opportunities to facilitate knowledge promotion, protection, creation, and interpretation. These opportunities will enable learners to dream, aspire, and inspire diverse just futures, grounded in Indigenous lands and waters, cultures, practices, philosophies, life journeys, ethics, knowledges, learning pathways, responsibilities, and governances, led by Indigenous partnerships consistent with visions of self-determination. In some areas, programming will be developed uniquely for Labrador; in other areas, programming will be jointly created with other academic units throughout Memorial University of Newfoundland.

The School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies at the Labrador Campus offers the four-year Bachelor of Arctic and Subarctic Interdisciplinary Studies, the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative); the Diploma in Northern Peoples, Lands, and Resources; Engineering One, the first-year of the engineering program; and the Certificate in Northern Technology Stewardship.

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