Ojibwemowin

Contact Information:

Dr. Alixena Patnaude,Vice President of Academic Affairs,
Language Developer/Instructor
(701) 394-3158
apatnaude@tm.edu
Office: 210 L


 

Program Type

Certificate

Estimated Time to Complete

 Two Semesters (One Academic Year)

Format

Off Campus (Online)

Program Description

This certificate provides the opportunity for the student to begin their journey to being able to converse in Ojibwe. It provides a foundation in speaking, reading, writing and understanding the Ojibwe language and provides a strong foundation in preparation for the Associates Degree in Anishinaabe Language (AA) and /or the Bachelor of Arts in Ojibwe Language, Culture and History.

Career Outlook

PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
1. Ojibwe language preservation and culture revitalization. The language is considered an
endangered language.
2. Provides classroom teachers with additional cultural and language knowledge to add to
their classroom.
3. Increase the number of students interested in the Associates Degree in Anishinaabe
Language (AA) and /or the Bachelor of Arts in Ojibwe Language, Culture and History.

Credit Hours

18 Credit Hours

Application Deadline

Review the TMC Academic Calendar for admission & registration deadlines for each semester.

Requirements

Requirements

Program Required Courses

 

Total Credits: 15

Ojibwemowin Certificate Pathway

Program of Study

Fall or Spring Semester

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Course Title

Credit

 

   
     
     
   

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Total Credits Required: 

 

Total Credit Hours: 15