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Achieve an advanced proficiency in the St’át’imc language. This degree is an innovative collaboration between communities, Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (NVIT), En’owkin Centre, and UBC Okanagan to sustain and revitalize language traditions, restore language competence, and protect the knowledge of Indigenous communities.
Program overview
- Campus
- Okanagan
- Program length
- 2 years
- Honours This option has additional requirements compared to those required in a Major specialization. Students must maintain high academic standing and may have to write a graduating thesis.
- No
- Co-op Co-op is an optional program where students alternate between academic terms and paid work terms. It’s an opportunity to gain relevant job experience while completing your degree.
- No
- Faculty
- Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
- Degree
- Bachelor of St’át’imc Language Fluency
What you'll learn
To apply to the Bachelor of St’át’imc Language Fluency at UBC Okanagan, you must first have completed the St’át’imc Language diploma at NVIT. The diploma will be your first two years of study, with the Bachelor of St’át’imc Language Fluency forming the final two.
The St’át’imc Language Fluency degree is designed so you reach a profound knowledge of the language. Over the course of the program, you’ll achieve an advanced level of written and oral proficiency through classes that tackle language skills, instructional capacity, Indigenous ways of knowing, and more.
As well as becoming a proficient speaker, you’ll learn about multiple ways to contribute to the language’s recovery and revitalization efforts in your communities.
The degree begins with a summer transition course to ensure you successfully settle in to UBC Okanagan and the university environment. During this course, you’ll connect with other Indigenous students, learn about the campus programs and services available to you, and stay on campus in a UBC residence.
Experiential learning and research
The St’át’imc Language Fluency program is fully immersive, with research, internship, and community engagement opportunities embedded in the curriculum.
In the final year of your degree, you’ll undertake an internship with a relevant community partner, and also complete a personal language project. These opportunities will allow you to explore your own interests in your language learning, and practice in a context that is meaningful to you personally.
You’ll also have the chance to pursue innovative and original research as part of the Undergraduate Research Awards.
Courses
There are hundreds of courses you can take within St’át’imc Language Fluency. Here are a few you might like.
Using an Aboriginal approach to the cycle of learning, this developmental course provides an opportunity for first-year students to learn essential skills needed for academic success.
Development of skills in the perception and transcription of speech sounds in endangered languages, focusing on the diversity within B.C. Indigenous languages. Capacity-building techniques for digital recording, editing, analysis, and archiving; guided by community-based ethical protocols and conservation/revitalization goals. Restricted to students in the Indigenous language fluency degrees.
Intensive language immersion class focused on the application of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), in and through practice. The language of instruction is St’át’imcets. May be offered on the land. Restricted to students in the Bachelor of St’át’imc Language Fluency program.
Outcomes
You’ll graduate from the St’át’imc Language Fluency program ready for a career in a number of fields, including:
- Indigenous outreach
- Careers within social services
- College and other vocational instructors
- Indigenous affairs officer, or government policy work
- Research consultant
- Language assessor or literacy coach
- Community interpreter or translator
- Women and family support
- Youth wellness
- Jobs in natural resources using traditional ecological knowledge
- Teacher/educator
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Related programs
Want to learn more?
Visit the Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences website to learn more about St’át’imc Language Fluency.
View full program detailsGet a post-graduate work permit for up to three years if you are a full-time UBC international student graduating from a bachelor’s degree program and meet all eligibility criteria.
Want to learn more?
Visit the Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences website to learn more about St’át’imc Language Fluency.
View full program details