Effectively manage Indigenous organizations and businesses by integrating traditional and contemporary Indigenous knowledge and principles with management practices. This new and unique program is written and developed by Indigenous business scholars and practitioners.
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About University Certificate in Indigenous Community Economic Development and Planning
At AU, our University Certificate in Indigenous Community Economic Development and Planning is designed with insights from Indigenous experts to equip you with the tools to successfully lead Indigenous organizations. The program blends Indigenous values with modern management techniques, preparing you for the distinctive environments Indigenous entities operate in. Beyond learning the basics of Indigenous business and governance, you'll engage in a community-led capstone project to gain a deeper understanding of your own community or organization.
Admission requirements
There are no formal admission requirements for this program. If you’re 16 or older, you can enrol anytime and start right away, regardless of your previous education. A high school diploma is not required.
Program details
Overview
The University Certificate in Indigenous Community Economic Development and Planning will provide you with training and in-depth knowledge of the unique context of Indigenous communities, Nations, and organizations, including:
the principles of Indigenous business and governance
indigenous law and how it applies to Indigenous communities
economic development and community planning
unique insight into your community or organization through a community-led capstone project
methods of community engagement and facilitation
Accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
Our Faculty of Business also holds AACSB accreditation, placing us among the elite 6% of business schools worldwide. This distinguished accreditation, known as the gold standard in the industry, is a testament to the rigor and depth of our program, and the high-quality education it provides.
If you are considering transferring your certificate to a degree program, you should discuss your course selection with an Indigenous program advisor.
Completion times
Finish this program in as little as 1 year of full-time study, or work at your own pace and take as long as you need. There is no time limit for completion. The program may be completed faster if transfer credit is applied toward your degree.
How to apply
You can apply to AU online, anytime. Once you’ve completed the online application form and paid the one-time general application fee (and transfer credit evaluation fee, if applicable), you’re officially an AU student and can start registering in courses.
Work, life, and past educational experience may be eligible for credits towards your Faculty of Business education. If you’ve studied at other post-secondary institutions or want to challenge a course for credit, there are ways that you could earn credits towards your Faculty of Business program or course. AU’s process for transferring credits helps ensure eligible credentials from your previous education or work and life experience can contribute towards your program or course. If you’re still unsure, call an Indigenous student advisor at 1-800-468-6531. They can help you uncover credits you may already have and to navigate your next steps.
Once you have paid the initial application fee, tuition is pay-as-you-go for each course registration. Course fees vary depending on your location and other factors.
Estimated program costs are available in the Calendar.
Financial aid and awards
We're dedicated to supporting your academic goals and committed to helping you overcome financial barriers by providing many funding and award options.
In this program, you'll delve into key areas such as financial and management accounting tailored for Indigenous organizations, public administration, and law relevant to Indigenous businesses, as well as community planning and development. You'll also have the opportunity to engage in applied research, human relations, and data analysis within the Indigenous context.
To complete the program you will need to fulfill all the general requirements of the University Certificate in Indigenous Community Economic Development and Planning.
Our program course plans can give you an idea of what courses you need to finish this program, and how to plan the order you’ll take them in. If you’re feeling stuck, our academic advisors can help.
Below are some of the courses that our students take in this program. Please consult an advisor to confirm any course planning, as some of these courses may not apply to you.
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Focus areas
Career options
After completing this certificate, you'll be well-prepared to take on a variety of fulfilling roles centered around Indigenous communities and organizations. Whether you're interested in becoming an economic development officer, a tribal governance coordinator, an Indigenous business consultant, or even an entrepreneur, this program equips you with the skills needed to make a meaningful impact.
Some careers could include:
Indigenous community manager
economic development officer in Indigenous contexts
tribal governance coordinator
Indigenous business consultant
community engagement specialist
Indigenous affairs analyst
non-profit organization manager in Indigenous communities
entrepreneur
cultural heritage manager
Indigenous policy advisor
Indigenous land and resource planner
Indigenous education coordinator
project manager for Indigenous initiatives
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