BC's Indigenous Public Post-Secondary Institute

HIST-234 - History of Thompson People - 3.00 Credits

HIST-234 - History of Thompson People - 3.00 Credits

Course Details
This course is designed to provide insight of the Nle'kepmux history and culture. Students will study the lifestyle of the Nle?kepmux prior to contact with European cultures, and they will follow the events that progressed to the current status of the Nle'kepmux.
Part of the:
  • UNIVERSITY TRANSFER Department
  • Prerequisites : HIST 110, ENGL-060 , English 12 or English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12 or equivalent or permission of the instructor.
    Course Outline
    Instructors Qualifications: Relevant Master's Degree.
    Office Hours: 1.5 Per Week
    Contact Hours: 45
    Student Evaluation
    Procedure:
    Assignments 50 - 70%, Final 30 - 50%, Total 100 %. Grading procedures follow NVIT policy.
    Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the student should demonstrate knowledge, skills, and/or attitudes in the following:
  • indicate an understanding of the world of the Thompson peoples

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  • discuss the historic importance of the Nle'kepmux;

  • begin to recognize the similarities as well as the differences between the Nle'kepmux and the European settlers who arrived in the 1800s;

  • read, analyze, and interpret various events and themes in Nle'kepmux history;

  • possess a broad overview of Nle?kepmux history; and

  • communicate your thoughts clearly and concisely in essay and verbal formats.
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