Law course is offered by Yellowquill College. You will be working with an industry standard, certified instructor who is highly experienced. Your instructor knows and respects who you are, where you come from and where you want to go.
Program Description
This is a one year program that is designed to put you on a solid footing by enhancing your employability and preparing you for a new adventure into the world of business.
By enriching your skills you can look forward to becoming a welcome addition to a commercial team or fly solo in true entrepreneurial spirit.
Successful candidates can also look forward to building a solid foundation in business. With the confidence gained through strong communication and enriched research skills, natural leadership is given an opportunity to thrive while placing those interested on the path to take their place in First Nations government.
As a consumer of technology, the student is exposed to a rich environment which will not only prepare the individual for business challenges but also put them in a position to make very intelligent decisions about the role of technology in their professional lives.
You will be working with an industry standard, certified instructor who is highly experienced. Your instructor knows and respects who you are, where you come from and where you want to go.
As an adult learner, you bring experience and insight which you will be encouraged to share. Come join your new family. This is your time, take that first step. Whether finance, retail, administration or government join us on a journey of discovery.
Admission Requirements
Senior 4 or equivalent standing, or
Mature student with a combination of education and experience
In its 37 year history, our institution has always been a place of exciting opportunities. Our graduates have used the quality education they have received at Yellowquill as a springboard to promising employment.
When we call or visit First Nation and Aboriginal communities and organizations, we feel a sense of pride in the great work our graduates are doing.
​Yellowquill College was founded by the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council in 1984 as a physical manifestation of the belief of “Indian Control of Indian Education”.
Those visionary leaders saw that a better future was possible through a First Nation-owned and operated post-secondary institute. On October 1, 1984, the College opened in the newly renovated residential school on Crescent Road West in Portage la Prairie on 45 acres of Long Plain First Nation Land. The opening of a First Nation college provided an alternative for aboriginal adults wanting to pursue their educational goals.
The University College currently operates under the auspices of the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council. The seven chiefs of the member bands serve as the Board of Directors for Yellowquill College. The College is incorporated both federally and provincially and is a non-profit organization.
The College, which opened with sixteen students, has had over a thousand graduates in a variety of programs. The College and University Entrance Preparation Programs (UCEP), and now the Mature Student High School Diploma program, have prepared hundreds of students for studies at the post-secondary level, whether at Yellowquill or other post-secondary institutions. Training, including the Pre-Electrical, Clerical, Small Business Management, Secretarial, Office Technology, Child Care, Native Economic Development, Financial Accounting, Business Administration, and Administrative Assistant programs, has prepared students directly for the workforce.
Community literacy and upgrading programs have provided needed basic skills to students in several First Nation communities. Professional development and work related training has enriched the skills of many First Nation and Aboriginal employees.
Current off-sites for the Mature Student High School Diploma program include Bloodvein First Nation, Long Plain First Nation, and Sioux Valley Dakota Nation. These community campuses are in partnership with the respective communities
Topics include Common and Statute Laws affecting business transactions, an introduction to the Canadian Legal System, the Law of Contract, Sale of Goods,
This session begins with an exploration of traditional approaches to contracting. Armed with an understanding of the benefits and limitations of traditional contracting, a framework for relational contracting is presented.Â
Through in class or online practice, learn how to identify and analyze legal issues as they relate to your business.
The primary purpose of this introductory course is to provide the student with a basic understanding of legal terminology and to highlight legal topics which those engaged in business activities may encounter.
This course introduces the Canadian legal system including its development, and elements such as constitutional law, the Charter, torts, contracts, and business relationships.
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