Program Overview
Program Details
Full Time Offerings
Your Learning Experience
The Paswe'aatigook Anishinaabemowin Language Foundations certificate begins your foundation journey to speaking and understanding Anishinaabemowin, connecting you to Anishnaabe ways of being, traditional values, and culture. Using an immersive foundational approach students will develop basic speaking, reading, and listening skills in Anishinaabemowin. Students will also learn how to write the language by studying writing systems and practising Anishinaabemowin grammar structures. To build fluency and confidence in Anishinaabemowin, students will practise vocabulary, speaking, and listening skills with classmates, Elders, and Knowledge Keepers.
The program further embeds experiential learning opportunities to practise Anishinaabemowin through land-based activities, emphasizing the vital connection between language and culture. Paswe 'Aatigook means "echo amongst the trees" in Anishinaabemowin. The name was gifted to the program by Richard Assinewai, Anishnaabe from Wikwemikong First Nation.
Fanshawe College honours the Jay Treaty by offering domestic tuition rates to Native American students from the United States. Please contact admissions@fanshawec.ca for more information about how to apply.
Academic School
Program Coordinator:
Monty McGahey
Academic Advisor:
Bev Antone-Collar
Admission Requirements
OSSD (with courses from the College (C), University (U), University/College (M), or Open (O) stream), or equivalent, or mature applicant.
Students who do not have a high school diploma may wish to consider taking the Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) grade 12 Equivalency Certificate.
International Admission Equivalencies
Recommended Personal Preparation
Recommended Personal Preparation
Interested applicants can speak to program staff and have their questions answered to help determine if this program is suited for them.Applicant Selection Criteria
Applicant Selection Criteria
Post-Admission Requirements
Post-Admission Requirements
- This program incorporates a field placement.
- Placement Agreement will confirm any further requirements based on location specific needs (e.g., Police Record Check, first aid, immunizations, etc.).
Courses
Level 1 | ||||
LANG-1007 | Language Foundations 1 | 9 | ||
This course is designed to provide introductory Anishinaabemowin to learners with no experience with the language. The content includes fundamental language structures including vocabulary, grammar and common conversational scenarios. Learners will become familiar with the Fiero writing system (understanding the double vowel sounds characteristics). By the end of this course, learners will have a solid foundation of basic grammar patterns and vocabulary and be able to use simple sentences. | ||||
LANG-1008 | Language Application & Culture 1 | 6 | ||
This course is designed to give students real-life experience working with the fundamental language structures of Anishinaabemowin to increase their confidence in acquiring the literacy and numeracy skills. Students will work in small groups refining language skills and focusing on equity, diversity and cultural awareness. They will also work in small groups to experience different cultural concepts such as music, dance, and visual arts. By the end of this course, learners will be able to use simple spoken Anishinaabemowin in casual settings. | ||||
WRIT-1091 | Reason & Writing 1-Indigenous Themes | 3 | ||
Course Description: This course introduces students to essential principles of reading, writing, and reasoning at the post-secondary level. Students will identify, summarize, analyze, and evaluate multiple short readings and write persuasive response essays to develop their vocabulary, comprehension, grammar, and critical thinking. Course content will emphasize contemporary Indigenous themes and issues. |
Tuition Summary
London - Off-site
*Total program costs are approximate, subject to change and do not include the health and dental plan fee, bus pass fee or program general expenses.