All graduate programs are offered through the University of Regina Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.
Information to apply for Graduate Studies can be found here.
First Nations University of Canada and the University of Regina offer the following graduate programs with a focus on Indigenous studies.
The UofR Faculty of Education, in collaboration with the Indigenous Education program at the FNUniv, offers a graduate program that leads to a Master of Indigenous Education (MIED). The program can be taken either through a Thesis, Project or Course basis.
Students will take required courses in Indigenous Education, and then select course offerings from the University of Regina, Faculty of Education, in curriculum and instruction, educational administration, educational psychology, adult education, and human resource development.
FNUniv, in collaboration with the UofR, is pleased to offer the Master of Indigenous Language Education program.
This program is intended to support communities in Indigenous Language reclamation and to foster leadership in Indigenous Language Education. Courses will be offered largely online and through some face-to-face delivery.
The Faculties of Social Work and Graduate Studies and Research offer graduate work leading to a Master of Indigenous Social Work (MISW) degree. Faculty Members from the Indigenous Social Work program at FNUniv are involved in this program.
This graduate program aims to prepare students as clinical practitioners, specifically skilled in Indigenous approaches to therapy and sensitive to issues facing Indigenous communities.
All of the application information, documents and deadlines can be found at:
The deadline for Fall 2024 admission is March 15, 2024.