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Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies)
Aboriginal Studies is an interdisciplinary major which links
together a number of ABST subjects as well as subjects offered
by the Faculties of Arts, Creative Arts, Education, Law, Science
and Health and Behavioural Sciences, to provide Aboriginal
and non-Aboriginal students with a coherent program in the
study of Aboriginal Australia.
Major Study
The major consists of three core subjects offered by the
Aboriginal Education Centre together with a choice of subjects
offered by participating Faculties. Students are advised to
consult with the Aboriginal Education Centre about available
subjects prior to enrolment.
A major in Aboriginal Studies requires the completion of
a minimum of 52 credit points, consisting of at least 12 credit
points at 100-level, 16 credit points at 200-level and 24
credit points at 300-level. The major must include ABST150
and ABST300.
Note: In planning the major, students should be aware
that they may need to satisfy prerequisites for upper-level
subjects.
Double Major
Many of the Aboriginal Studies subjects are drawn
from the offerings of a number of Faculties, and it is possible
for students to complete a second major. Students are encouraged
to look closely at this option, particularly if they are contemplating
postgraduate study.
Minor Study
A minor in Aboriginal Studies will consist of the three core
subjects (ABST150, ABST200 and ABST300) and one other subject
from the subjects prescribed for the major (see Study Program
below). Students may not cross-count any subjects from the
minor in any other minor or major study.
Study Program
| Subjects |
|
Credit Points |
| 100-level |
|
|
| ABST150
|
Introduction to Aboriginal Australia |
6 |
| ARTS112 |
People and Place (Available at BateMans Bay, Bega, Shoalhaven
and Moss Vale only) |
6 |
| AUST102 |
Australian Studies: Narrating the Nation |
6 |
| ENGL113
|
Contemporary Writing in Australia |
6 |
| HIST109 |
Living Australia , 1880-2000 |
6 |
| NURS140 |
Introductory Communication Studies |
6 |
| PHIL151
|
Practical Reasoning A |
6 |
| POL141
|
Change and Debate in Contemporary Australian politics |
6 |
| POP101 |
Population Health: Current Issues and Determinants |
6 |
| SOC103 |
Aspects of Australian Society |
6 |
| 200-level |
|
|
| ABST200
|
Aboriginal History Since Invasion |
8 |
| EESC206
|
Discovering Down Under: A Geography of Australia |
6 |
| EESC208 |
Environmental Impact of Societies |
6 |
| HIST239 |
A Cultural History of Water |
6 |
| LAW344 |
Indigenous Peoples and Legal Systems |
6 |
| NURS240
|
Current Services in Aboriginal Health |
6 |
| NURS242
|
Functional Community Structures |
6 |
| POP201 |
Contemporary Population Health Problems |
6 |
| PHIL206 |
Practical Ethics |
8 |
| PHIL232
|
Political Philosophy |
8 |
| SOC231
|
Social Analysis |
8 |
| 300-level |
|
|
| ABST300
|
Indigenous Theories of Decolonisation |
8 |
| ABST350
|
Special Topic in Aboriginal Studies |
8 |
| ABST361
|
Issues in Aboriginal Education |
8 |
| ABST362
|
Aboriginal Pedagogy |
8 |
| AUST300
|
Twentieth Century Australian Literary Culture |
8 |
| EESC307
|
Spaces, Places and Identities |
8 |
| EESC308
|
Environmental and Heritage Management |
8 |
| ENGL375
|
Australia Fair: Nation, 'Race' and Culture |
8 |
| HIST350
|
Debates in Australian Cultural History |
8 |
| LAW344
|
Indigenous Peoples and Legal Systems |
6 |
| NURS327
|
Health and Human Ecology |
6 |
| NURS341 |
Research in Indigenous Health |
6 |
| PHIL390
|
Contemporary Political Philosophy |
8 |
| SOC305
|
Race and Ethnic Studies |
8 |
| VISA321 |
Introduction to Indigenous Arts and Visual Culture |
6 |
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