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131-120 Introduction To Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies

Year 1 History.

Credit points: 12.5 1st year

Coordinator: Ms S Smallacombe.

Contact: Three hours per week.

Timetable: First semester

Objectives:

Students who complete this subject should be able to: demonstrate a general grasp of the history of indigenous/non-indigenous relations in Australia since 1788, with particular reference to Victoria; demonstrate a basic knowledge of the diversity of indigenous cultures in Australia; demonstrate an awareness of the major issues which currently confront indigenous societies in Australia.

Content:

A general introductory history of indigenous/non-indigenous relations in Australia, with particular reference to Victoria, together with an overview of indigenous cultures (including cultural production and a summary of the principal social issues currently confronting indigenous people in Australia.

Assessment:

Written work and/or examinations not exceeding 4,000 words.

Prescribed texts:

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2. History, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p124) : Next:131-201 | Prev:131-119

131-120 Introduction To Aboriginal and Torres-Strait Islander Studies

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Ms S Smallacombe.

Contact: Three hours each week.

Timetable: First semester.

Objectives:

Students who complete this subject should be able to: demonstrate a general grasp of the history of indigenous/non-indigenous relations in Australia since 1788, with particular reference to Victoria; demonstrate a basic knowledge of the diversity of indigenous cultures in Australia; demonstrate an awareness of the major issues which currently confront indigenous societies in Australia.

Content:

A general introductory history of indigenous/non-indigenous relations in Australia, with particular reference to Victoria, together with an overview of indigenous cultures (including cultural production and a summary of the principal social issues currently confronting indigenous people in Australia.

Assessment:

Written work and/or examinations not exceeding 4,000 words.

Prescribed texts:

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Status:          Official 1996
Date created:    Oct  9 1995
Last modified:   Oct  9 1995
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