INS202H1 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies: History & Politics
Course: INS202H1 (Introduction to Indigenous Studies: History & Politics) in INS department at University of Toronto.
Credit Hours: 24 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 47 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the INS curriculum at University of Toronto, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by INS202H1
- INS398H0 - Research Excursions
- ANT325H1 - Indigenous Archaeologies
- INS353H1 - First Nations Politics in Canada
- INS390H1 - Research and Ethics in Indigenous Studies
- INS460H1 - Indigenous Theory, Research and Methods
- INS205H1 - Indigenous Worldviews, Spiritual and Healing Traditions
- JIH460H1 - Indigenous Histories of North America
- INS261H1 - Contemporary Challenges Facing Indigenous Communities
- INS300Y1 - Worldviews, Indigenous Knowledges, and Oral Tradition
- INS301Y1 - Indigenous Languages and Cultures
- INS302H1 - Indigenous Representation in the Mass Media and Society
- INS303H1 - Understanding Indigenous Language Vitality and Endangerment
- INS304H1 - Best Practices in Indigenous Language Revitalization
- INS331H1 - Indigenous Music: Technical and Theoretical Aspects
- INS340Y1 - Indigenous Health Science
- INS341H1 - North American Indigenous Theatre
- INS350H1 - Indigenous Health Systems
- INS352H1 - Indigenous Leadership, Policy and Practices in Canada
- INS355H1 - Current Issues in Indigenous Health
- INS371H1 - Topics in Indigenous Literatures
- INS372H1 - Special Topics in Indigenous Language
- INS380H1 - Special Topics in Indigenous Studies
- INS398Y0 - Research Excursions
- INS402H1 - Traditional Indigenous Ecological Knowledge
- INS403H1 - Indigenous Peoples and the Urban Context
- INS405H1 - Indigenous Thought & Expression: Creative Non-fiction
- INS410H1 - Anishinaabewin Intellectual Traditions, Narrative and Culture
- INS411H1 - Advanced Anishinaabemowin
- INS480H1 - Advanced Special Topics in Indigenous Studies
- INS491Y1 - Topics in International Indigenous Studies
- INS492H1 - Topics in International Indigenous Studies
- INS495Y1 - Independent Research
- INS496H1 - Independent Research
- INS497H1 - Independent Research
- INS498Y1 - Independent Research
- JHN323H1 - Indigeneity in the Caribbean
- JIG440H1 - Indigenous Geographies
- JIH369H1 - Great Lakes Indigenous Histories to 1830
- JPI201H1 - Indigenous Politics in Canada
- INS322H1 - Indigenous Narratives of Empowerment
- INS240Y1 - Ecological Interactions: Intro to Indigenous and Western Sciences
- INS250H1 - Introduction to Indigenous Environmental Studies
- JIG322H1 - Indigenous Worlds, Worldviews and the Environment
- INS360Y1 - Politics and Process of Reconciliation in Canada
- INS406H1 - Indigenous Makers Studio
- INS407H1 - Indigenous Environmental Justice
- JIH366H1 - Indigenous Histories of the Great Lakes, 1815 to the Present
Academic Planning at University of Toronto
Students planning INS202H1 at University of Toronto should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing INS202H1 enables enrollment in 47 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of Toronto integrates into structured degree pathways for INS programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.