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Indigenous Language Revitalization (MA)

Join a generation of language experts at the forefront of Indigenous language revitalization efforts. In this program, you'll be a language scholar with the expertise to lead in post-secondary institutions and communities. Learn how to support the revitalization, reclamation and maintenance of Indigenous languages.

The MA program is thesis-based. We also offer a project-based MEd program. Both programs are delivered in a cohort model every 2 years.

The program is delivered online combined with classes on the UVic campus in an intensive format. You’ll attend classes for approximately 3 weeks during the first summer, then several 5-8 day sessions throughout the year.

If you’re unable to complete the full program, you can apply to receive the Graduate Certificate as an exit credential after the first two terms of this program.

Expected length Project or thesis Course-based
2 years Yes No

Quick facts

Program options:
Master's
Study options:
Full-time study
Program delivery:
Blended

Find a supervisor

All graduate students in this program must have a faculty member who serves as their academic supervisor. When you apply:

  • you must list a potential supervisor on your application
  • this faculty member must agree to be your supervisor and recommend your admission

To find a supervisor, review the faculty contacts. When you've found a faculty member whose research complements your own, contact them by email.

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Application deadlines

September – apply by January 31
September – apply by January 31

Admission requirements

Program specific requirements

  • Two confidential assessment reports by two references. They can be professional colleagues, professors or other academic authority. We also accept an Indigenous language authority or recognized equivalent confirming fluency in an Indigenous language (admission via modified academic requirements).
  • Statement of intent (500 word max). State your goals with respect to your education and how you would like to build on your practical experience in Indigenous language revitalization in Indigenous communities. This will be submitted during the online application process.
  • Transcripts (can be unofficial), submitted during online application process.

Exceptional entry

Exceptional entry is available to applicants without an undergraduate degree. You must have extensive expertise in the language and culture of your community and have significant leadership experience in language and culture revitalization projects. Exceptional entry applications must provide:

  • a profile or CV
  • a portfolio indicating previous education (certificates and diplomas), related professional experience and training
  • an additional letter of reference attesting to your level of fluency from an Indigenous language authority

Program specific requirements

  • Two confidential assessment reports by two references. They can be professional colleagues, professors or other academic authority. We also accept an Indigenous language authority or recognized equivalent confirming fluency in an Indigenous language (admission via modified academic requirements).
  • Statement of intent (500 word max). State your goals with respect to your education and how you would like to build on your practical experience in Indigenous language revitalization in Indigenous communities. This will be submitted during the online application process.
  • Transcripts (can be unofficial), submitted during online application process.

Exceptional entry

Exceptional entry is available to applicants without an undergraduate degree. You must have extensive expertise in the language and culture of your community and have significant leadership experience in language and culture revitalization projects. Exceptional entry applications must provide:

  • a profile or CV
  • a portfolio indicating previous education (certificates and diplomas), related professional experience and training
  • an additional letter of reference attesting to your level of fluency from an Indigenous language authority

Completion requirements

View the minimum course requirements for this program.
View the minimum course requirements for this program.

Funding & aid

Tuition & fees

Estimated minimum program cost*

* Based on an average program length. For a per term fee breakdown view the tuition fee estimator.

Estimated values determined by the tuition fee estimator shall not be binding to the University of Victoria.

Ready to apply?

You can start your online application to UVic by creating a new profile or using an existing one.

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Need help?

Contact Colleen Juricic at iedlpa@uvic.ca or 250-721-7824.

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