Graduate Certificate of Arts
Charles Darwin University
Key Information
Campus location
Darwin, Australia
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
6 months
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Introduction
Graduate Certificate of Arts
The Graduate Certificate of Arts is a flexible postgraduate course that prepares you for further studies or research. The course will diversify and grow your knowledge in cultural and creative spheres.
You'll choose to specialise in one of following areas,
- Cultural and creative research
- Indigenous research methodologies
- Indigenous engagement
- Indigenous policy development
- Yolngu language and culture studies
Whether you want to consolidate your expertise or forge a new career path, this degree will equip you with the analytical and critical thinking skills you need to succeed.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Specialist Electives
Cultural and Creative Research
- Research Methods
- Creative Project
- Humanities and Social Science Project
Indigenous Research Methodologies
- Principles of Research in Indigenous Contexts
- Indigenous Research Methodologies
- Indigenous Research Projec
- Indigenous Representation and Ethical Practice
Indigenous Engagement
- Indigenous Peoples in the Context of Colonised Australia
- Choose the remaining 30 credit points from units detailed below:
- Principles of Research in Indigenous Contexts
- Indigenous Research Methodologies
- Indigenous Research Project (2 x repeatable)
- Indigenous Representation and Ethical Practice
- Neocolonialism, Advocacy and the Critique of Development
- Indigenous Policy Agendas in Federal and State Politics
- Indigenous Knowledges, Property Rights and Economic Participation
- Indigenous Knowledges and Epistemologies
- Partnership and Engagement in Indigenous Land and Sea Management
- Indigenous Sovereignty and the Challenges of Reconciliation
- Building Relationships in Indigenous Contexts
- Challenging Educational Paradigms
- IAS539 Intercultural Mediation
- Yolngu Languages and Culture 1
- Yolngu Languages and Culture 2
- Indigenous Language Project
- Indigenous Knowledges and Wellbeing
- Healthy Country, Healthy People
- Learning an Indigenous Australian Language
Indigenous Policy Development
- Indigenous Policy Agendas in Federal and State Politics
- Neocolonialism, Advocacy and the Critique of Development
- Indigenous Knowledges, Property Rights and Economic Participation
- Indigenous Knowledges and Epistemologies
- Indigenous Sovereignty and the Challenges of Reconciliation
- Building Relationships in Indigenous Contexts
- Indigenous Knowledges and Wellbeing
- Healthy Country, Healthy People
Yolngu Languages and Culture
- Yolngu Languages and Culture 1
- Yolngu Languages and Culture 2
- Yolngu Literature
- Indigenous Language Project
- Yolngu Conversation 1
- Yolngu Conversation 2
Program Outcome
Credits:40
Accreditation
This course is accredited by the University in accordance with the Higher Education Standards.