Institute of Indigenous Government

Institute of Indigenous Government

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name = Institute of Indigenous Government
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established = 1995
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city = Burnaby
state = British Columbia
country = Canada
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website = [http://www.all-nations.ca Institute of Indigenous Government]
The Institute of Indigenous Government, Canada's First Nations College, is a publicly funded post-secondary education institute located in Burnaby, British Columbia. Established in 1995, the institute was originally located in Yaletown neighbourhood of Vancouver. As of September, 2007, the Institute of Indigenous Government is now part of the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology [http://www.bctransferguide.ca/institutions/iig.cfm] .

The Institute is able to award credentials (Bachelor degrees, Associate Degrees, Diplomas, or Certificates) in the following areas of studies:
* Animal Welfare
* Adult Dogwood Diploma (British Columbia High school diploma)
* Business Administration
* Criminology
* English as a Second Language (ESL)
* First Nations Studies
* General Arts
* International Studies
* Human Resources Administration
* Not-for-Profit Management
* Psychology
* Social Work
* Wildlife Management

External links

* [http://www.all-nations.ca Institute of Indigenous Government]


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