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Dernière mise à jour : 2013-01-11

Mi'kmaq-Maliseet Institute

Information sur l'entreprise

 
 
Dénomination sociale :   University of New Brunswick
Nom commercial :   Mi'kmaq-Maliseet Institute
 
Adresse postale
P.O. Box 4400
FREDERICTON, Nouveau-Brunswick
E3B 5A3
Adresse civique
Marshall d'Avray Hall
343-10 Mackay Dr.
FREDERICTON, Nouveau-Brunswick
E3B 5A3
 
Téléphone : (506) 453-4840
Télécopieur : (506) 453-4784
Courrier électronique : micmac@unb.ca
Site Web : http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/education/mmi/ 
 

Information sur les personnes-ressources

 
Lynda A Doige
  Titre :   Directrice
  Téléphone :   (506) 453-4840
  Télécopieur :   (506) 453-4784
  Courrier électronique :   ladoige@unb.ca
 

Description de l'entreprise

 
The Mi'kmaq-Maliseet Institute (MMI) is the only centre for Aboriginal education studies in the Atlantic region. The Institute administers programs for First Nations students at the University of New Brunswick and helps First Nations students enter the undergraduate faculty of their choice. MMI also offers the BEd Degree Program and the Bridging Year for Aboriginal Students, and the First Nations Business Administration Certificate.

MMI works closely with First Nations to expand the professional
horizons of young adults and mature students. The more than 150
graduates of the BEd program and a growing group of Business
Administration graduates are bringing their new expertise to
their home communities. The Institute designs and offers programs
which meet stated needs of the First Nations and contribute to
their educational and professional growth. Graduates have entered
careers in education, administration, government, counselling,
and many other fields.

UNB Programs at MMI

The Bridging Year has been offered since 1991. Students follow an
individually designed program of studies that helps them enter
the undergraduate program they choose in Arts, Business
Administration, Computer Science, Engineering, Forestry &
Environmental Management, Kinesiology, Nursing, or Science.
Students take grade 12 courses required for admission, along with
first-year university credit courses. Upon completing the
Bridging Year successfully, they are automatically admitted to
their chosen degree, and their credit courses are advanced to the
degree program.

The Bachelor of Education (BEd) for Aboriginal Students began in
1977. The majority of licensed First Nations teachers in the
Maritimes are graduates of this UNB program, which offers a
separate admissions procedure and academic advice and support.

The First Nations Business Administration Certificate (FNBAC)
began in the Fall of 2002. The certificate is equivalent to the
first two years of the Bachelor of Business Administration degree
offered by UNB?s Faculty of Administration. The FNBAC offers
specialty courses on First Nations business topics, smaller class
size, tutoring, individual support, and a work placement (co-op)
term. Following the certificate, students may elect to complete
the BBA with an additional two years of study.

Individual guidance, tutoring and mentoring are important parts
of what makes MMI a special place. Personal contact with
instructors and advisers is a regular part of the university day,
and student and faculty events help create a community atmosphere
on campus. First Nations elders and other experts speak to
students about academic and cultural issues, adding deeper
insight to courses and assignments.

For more information about UNB programs at MMI, or to apply,
visit our website, or call us at 506-453-4840. We look forward to
seeing you!  
Pays propriétaire : Canada  
Exportation : Non  
Industrie primaire (SCIAN) : 611690 - Tous les autres établissements d'enseignement et de formation
Activité principale de l'entreprise : Services  

Produit / Service / Licence

 
Nom du service : Education
 
University academic programs for First Nations students: Bridging
Year, First Nations Business Administration Certificate, Bachelor
of Education

 




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