Indigenous Bachelor of Administration and Governance

Provides skills training for students entering the fields of business management, administration, banking, economic and human resource development, First Nations government, and computer business applications.

Program Details

The Indigenous Bachelor of Administration and Governance program (formerly Management Studies) focuses on the fields of business management, administration, and Indigenous governance. Students who have completed their YTC Indigenous Governance Certificate in addition to the Indigenous Administration Diploma may be eligible for the Indigenous Bachelor of Administration & Governance credential. This is a three-year (93 credit) program comprising courses from Yellowhead Tribal College’s Indigenous Administration Diploma and Indigenous Governance courses.

Deadline to apply: June 30, 2024

Admission requirements

Alberta High School Diploma with 65% in Math 30, and a 30 level English.

University or College course credits can be accepted as equivalent to a high school diploma. 

Or Mature Student Status: Age 21 and over and skills appraisal test in Math and English. 

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Courses offered in Indigenous Bachelor of Administration and Governance program


ANIS 150: Introductory Anishinaabe

ANIS 150

ACCT 100: Introductory Accounting

ACCT 100

ACCT 200: Introduction to Managerial Accounting

ACCT 200

ADMN 400: Business Practices

ADMN 400

BETH 200: Business Ethics

BETH 200

COMM 300: Conflict Resolution

COMM 300

CREE 100: Introduction to Cree Language and Culture

CREE 100

ECON 100: Microeconomics

ECON 100

FNCE 300: Personal Financial Management

FNCE 300

ECON 200: Macroeconomics

ECON 200

FNCE 301: Introduction to Corporate Finance

FNCE 301

ENGL 200: Business Communication

ENGL 200

IGOV 301: Introduction to Renewing Ceremonial Life

IGOV301

IGOV 302: Applied Ceremonial Renewal

IGOV302

IGOV 303: Decolonizing Leadership in Indigenous Governance

IGOV 303

IGOV 304: Indigenous Governance

IGOV 304

IGOV 305: Indigenous Political Thought and Resurgence

IGOV305

IGOV 306: Intro to Indigenous Community Research

IGOV306

IGOV 307: Communication for Indigenous Governance

IGOV307

IGOV 308: Finance for Indigenous Governance

IGOV308

IGOV 309: Indigenous-Settler Relations

IGOV 309

IGOV 310: Indigenous Peoples and Technology for Governance

IGOV 310

IGOV 311: Protocols for Indigenous Governance

IGOV 311

ISGA 115: Introduction to Stoney Language and Culture

ISGA 115

ISMB 300: Advanced Applications of Information Systems

ISMB 300

LAW 369: Business Law

LAW 369

LEAD 200: Leadership

LEAD 200

MATH 100: Business Mathematics

MATH 100

MKTG 301: Marketing and Society

MKTG 301

MGMT 100: Introduction to Management

MNGT 100

NTST 101: Native Issues

NTST 101

ORGB 264: Organizatonal Behaviour

ORGB 264

ORGB 286: Human Resources Management

ORGB 286

SMDE 430: Small Business Management

SMDE 430