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1 CoursesBachelor of arts anishinaabemowin ojibwe language in Algoma university
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Anishinaabemowin is a unique program, offering basic- to advanced-level instruction in the Ojibwe language and culture. Within the program, students will gain a functional level of fluency in the language and will thoroughly investigate the challenges posed by the written word. Students will individually and collectively examine social structures and values within Anishinaabe society, and will also study the Anishinaabe worldview and philosophy. By examining the culture s oral and written history, students will come to understand the grammar and sound of Anishinaabemowin through various written exercises. Our students will also be exposed to Anishinaabe music and social activism, as well as the regional differences that exist in the Anishinaabe culture across Canada.
Official transcripts, Minimum GPA of 2.0, Letter grade of C , or 65% average, TOEFL: PBT-550, CBT-213, IBT-79-80, IELTS 6.0, MELAB 90 per cent, CanTEST 4.50, CAEL 60, Pearson Test of English (PTE) 63 OR Successful completion of Algoma University s ESL Program with a 80 per cent or higher
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