Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01032F
The Graduate Diploma of Aboriginal Studies provides an in-depth, interdisciplinary understanding of social, cultural, political, historical and contemporary relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Students research and reflect on issues relating to Aboriginal Peoples and evaluate current policies and practices both within Australia and globally. They are encouraged to reflect on the challenges of reconciliation and contributing as a culturally aware citizens and professionals.
Structure
- 2 compulsory courses
- 6 elective courses (may include an intensive course in Broome)
Subjects
Standard entry requirements
Admission to postgraduate programs requires the completion of a recognised bachelor degree. Admission is considered on the bases of academic merit and any other criteria specified by the university, such as work experience, supplementary forms or interviews. Details of admission qualifications and any additional requirements are listed in the individual course descriptions. Refer to Notre Dame General Admission Criteria: https://www.notredame.edu.au/study/admission-requirements
Study pathways
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