Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
CRICOS
100760
Bachelor of Development Studies / Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies
This combined degree program is embedded with Indigenous culture, knowledge and practices. Examine inequity in education, health and business and social contexts. Contribute to the push for equal rights - both locally and globally. You will gain an understanding of uneven development, decolonisation, identity cultures, and representation. You'll graduate an active global citizen, ready to create innovative solutions to pressing issues. A partner in the program, The Wollotuka Institute is committed to the advancement of Indigenous education at a local, national and international level.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
|---|---|---|---|
Newcastle - Callaghan | Full-time - 4 years Part-time - 4 years | N/A | 67 |
Structure
The Bachelor of Development Studies/Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies requires students to complete a total of, but no more than, 320 units comprised of the following: - 100 units of Core courses - 20 units from the Career-ready Placement course list - 20 units from the 1000 level Development Studies course list - 20 units from the 2000 level Development Studies course list - One 80 unit Development Studies major - 80 units Global Indigenous Studies major
Subjects
- Cultures and Citizenship
- Environmental Sustainability
- Geopolitics and Economic Development
- Urban and Regional Development
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Film, Media and Cultural Studies
- Global Indigenous Studies.
Entry requirements
- Eligibility for admission to this program is based on applicants meeting the minimum selection rank, or satisfying the requirements for an approved admission scheme.
Related Courses
Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies
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Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (International and Global Studies)
University of Sydney
Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies / Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
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