First Nations University of Canada
Indigenous Business and Public Administration
The First Nations University of Canada is a First Nations owned post-secondary institution that aspires to have transformative impact by bridging our ceremonies, knowledge keepers, languages, and traditions with the delivery of high-quality education that will lead to the pride and success of all students, First Nations communities, and Canada. The institution first opened as the Saskatchewan Indian Federate College (SIFC) in 1976 with only nine programs. Today, FNUniv offers 15 academic programs through our federated agreement with the University of Regina, across our three campuses, located in Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert, along with community based and web-based programs.
Our programs
Indigenous Business & Public Administration offers these programs:
- Bachelor of Administration – students can specialize in Marketing, HR, Accounting, Finance, Entrepreneurship, International Business, and Management.
- Diploma of Administration.
- Certificates in: Administration, Indigenous Management, Indigenous Economic Development, and Hospitality, Tourism, and Gaming Entertainment.
Our city
Regina is located on Treaty 4 land and traditional territory of the Métis nation. It’s the heart of the prairies, within the culturally diverse province of Saskatchewan, a province that gets more sun than anyplace in Canada. With a multitude of activities for students and families, you can find the perfect one to explore throughout the year. Student housing is situated on the University of Regina campus and in close proximity to FNUniv, with shopping centres, restaurants and Wascana Park within walking or bus distance.
Why study here?
At FNUniv, we are an educational institution for everyone. We welcome all Indigenous and non-Indigenous students to the classroom and cultural activities. We are committed to the values of inclusivity and mutual respect for people of all cultures and backgrounds First Nations University of Canada is a unique collegial experience, in that the study combines Western concepts with Indigenous knowledge. The faculty, our Elders and staff are welcoming, and you always feel at home on campus.