Quote Originally Posted by higher4hockey
with not so well known majors such as that, you can always fall back on teaching it. if its offered, someone has to teach it. so if studying the natives and picking leaches off your weiner gets old, go teach. i'm sure college profs make decent money. and teaching is always good for humanity.
He would have to get a PHD if he wanted to teach on a college level, or at the least go to graduate school. Assuming if Canada's requiremnets are the same as America's.

If you want to be a college professor, I would suggest a PHD, it could even be in something else I believe. Who is it on here that is a professor? Fuck, I should no this.

Anyway, with a docterate it a much more pleasent job, you can even get time off to live in another country while doing reasearch for a "book." Granted some colleges hire 4 year majors, but the pay and benifits are far less and I doubt he would ever get tenur (sp.)

As for the thread starter.

Did you even attempt to type this into google?

"Graduates of the Indigenous Studies program will be prepared for employment in a growing number of fields such as Indigenous government, treaty negotiations, land and resource management, land claims, law and law enforcement, public policy development and analysis, and community development. A Major or Minor in Indigenous Studies will also benefit students pursuing careers in such areas as tourism, environment, journalism, education, health and social work. Students should meet with an academic advisor from the Indigenous Studies faculty during the first year to plan his or her Major or Minor."

Indigenous Studies

Also, once you get some career ideas, your library should have a book with the outlook of every career: salary, growth, etc.

There are also several sites on the internet with the same information, but it is sometimes difficult and annoying find a recent and trustworty site.