Yukon University
YukonU, Canada’s first university North of 60°, offers education, training and research that will equip you to seize opportunities, think boldly and lead positive change in your community, and beyond.
We draw on northern expertise in Indigenous governance, sustainable resource development, the study of climate change and more. Our unique northern perspective will provide you with an experience like no other.
We ground everything we do in the values of integrity, quality, relationship and a just society—empowering you to flourish, persevere and grow to contribute positively to a rapidly changing world.
At YukonU, we honour and respect the cultures, languages, heritage, Traditional Knowledge and worldviews of Yukon First Nations by proudly walking alongside them on their paths to self-determination and cultural revitalization.
We acknowledge that Yukon First Nations are the traditional keepers of this land, and we are grateful for the collaboration and guidance that supports the delivery of inspirational and exceptional experiences at YukonU. We look forward to continuing and deepening these important partnerships for many years to come.
Take advantage of YukonU's many services and supports to help you succeed in your studies—and be healthy and well. From academic and personal wellness supports, community-building activities and welcoming spaces to connect, to recreation programming, fitness facilities, and nourishing meals and snacks, YukonU creates an environment for you to thrive.
Facts and figures
Web | https://www.yukonu.ca/ |
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Year Established | 1963 |
Total Number of Staff | 287 |
Number of Academic Staff | 95 |
Number of Students | 1274 |
Focus Areas | Focus areas:
Fields of study:
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Fields of Study Offered | Teacher training and education science (broad programmes) Arts (broad programmes) Humanities (broad programmes) Social and behavioural science (broad programmes) Business and administration (broad programmes) Life science (broad programmes) Physical science (broad programmes) Mathematics and statistics (broad programmes) Computing (broad programmes) Health (broad programmes) Social services (broad programmes) Personal services (broad programmes) Security services (broad programmes) |
Latest programs
- Bachelor Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Governance
- Bachelor Diploma of First Nations Governance and Public Administration
- Bachelor Diploma of Earth Sciences
- Bachelor Diploma of Renewable Resources Management
- Bachelor Certificate of Visual Arts
- Bachelor Bachelor of Business Administration
- Bachelor Diploma of Northern Outdoor and Environmental Studies
- Bachelor Diploma of Northern Studies
- Bachelor Bachelor of Education - Yukon Native Teacher Education Program
- Bachelor Diploma of Northern Science
- Bachelor Bachelor of Social Work
Latest courses
- Bachelor NOST 229 - Special Topics in Northern Studies
- Bachelor NOST 202 - Social History of the North
- Bachelor NOST 201 - Natural History of the North
- Bachelor NOST 100 - Introduction to the Study of the North
- Bachelor ENVS 226 - Environmental Change and Community Health
- Bachelor NOST 200 - Research in the North
- Bachelor NOST 101 - The Circumpolar World
- Bachelor LEAD 300 - Multi-Jurisdictional Business
- Bachelor LEAD - 110 - Introduction to Business
- Bachelor LANG 240 - Language Activism
- Bachelor GEOL 216 - Geological Field Methods and Mapping 2
- Bachelor GEOL 107 - Geological Field Methods and Mapping 1
- Bachelor ENST 201 - Environmental Ethics
- Bachelor BIOL 225 - Ornithology - Introduction to the Biology of Birds
- Bachelor BIOL 210 - Introduction to Northern Botany
- Bachelor LANG 140 - Language and Culture Preservation
- Bachelor HIST 140 - History of Yukon First Nations and Self-Government
- Bachelor GEOL 213 - Geophysics
- Bachelor GEOL 206 - Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
- Bachelor GEOL 112 - Introduction to the Mineral Exploration and Mining Industries
- Bachelor GEOG 250 - Introduction to Mapping and Geographical Information System (GIS)
- Bachelor GEOG 102 - Introduction to Physical Geography 2
- Bachelor FNGA 304 - Community and Economic Development
- Bachelor FNGA 302 - Power and Influence
- Bachelor FNGA 301 - Theory and Practice of Negotiation
- Bachelor FNGA 240 - Indigenous People and Research
- Bachelor FNGA 209 - Intergovernmental Relations
- Bachelor FNGA 207 - Public Policy in Northern and Indigenous Context
- Bachelor FNGA 200 - Organizational and Community Wellness
- Bachelor FNGA 101 - Governance and Land Claims
- Bachelor FNGA 100 - Introduction to Indigenous Governance
- Bachelor ANTH 140 - Introduction to the Fields of Anthropology
- Bachelor ENVS 227 - Yukon Source Water Protection and Watershed Stewardship
- Bachelor ENVS 225 - Environmental Change and Fish and Wildlife Health
- Bachelor ENVS 100 - Introduction to Environmental Science 1
- Bachelor ENST 200 - Environmental Perspectives
- Bachelor ENGL 230 - Indigenous Narratives
- Bachelor ENGL 220 - The North in Canadian Literature
- Bachelor ENGL 101 - Introduction to the Study of Literature
- Bachelor ELCC 100 - Cultural Competency in Early Learning and Child Care
- Bachelor ECON 101 - Introduction to Macroeconomics
- Bachelor ECDV 301 - Community Economic Development
- Bachelor COMM 200 - Intercultural Communication for Business