SOC 214-029/303 - Sociology of Indigenous People in Canada - Winter 2027 - Yorkton Face-to-Face with Remote Sections

University of Regina
Full-time Regina, Saskatchewan Counselors, Social Workers, and Other Community and Social Service Specialists
Posted:
June 17, 2026
Location:
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

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Position Summary

SOC 214: Sociology of Indigenous People in Canada.
This course introduces students to the experience of Indigenous peoples in Canada from a sociological perspective. Employing historical and contemporary examples, students are introduced to policies and legislation shaping relationships between Indigenous peoples and other Canadians. Specific topics might include the neglect of Indigenous issues in Canadian sociological studies, applying social theory to the study of Indigenous issues, identity, Aboriginal and treaty rights, self-government, assimilation, land claims, health, education and justice. Position Requirements - Hold a MA in Sociology;
- A record of effective teaching at the post-secondary level;
- Have experience managing classroom and online technologies used by the University of Regina (including UR Courses [Moodle])

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Job Overview

Job Type: Full-time
Location: Regina, Canada
Posted: June 17, 2026
Deadline: July 27, 2026