Curtin University

Associate Degree in Indigenous Professional Practices

Curtin University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00301J

This course provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to further Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander self-determination, self-management and well-being. Students undertake a common first year before selecting a major in Indigenous Community Management and Development, Indigenous Community Health or Indigenous Mental Health.

Structure

Credit Points: 400

Subjects

  • INCD1002 Indigenous Australian Issues and Factors in Local Region
  • INCD1004 Introduction to Indigenous Australian Ways of Working
  • INCD1007 Writing and Communication Skills for Indigenous Australians
  • INDH1001 Indigenous Australian Healing Practices
  • INCD1001 Introduction to Indigenous Australian Community Governance and Organisational Practices
  • INDH1008 Indigenous Health Data Interpretation
  • INCD1005 Introduction to Financial Management in Indigenous Australian Contexts
  • PUBH1002 Global Health Perspectives
  • INCD1003 Introduction to Indigenous Australian Community Development and Management
  • INDH1002 Introduction to Indigenous Australian Health Issues
  • INCD1006 Introduction to Managing Indigenous Australian Projects
  • INDH1007 Historical Development of Mental Health
  • MJRU-IDCHL Indigenous Community Health Major (AssocD)
  • MJRU-IDCMD Indigenous Community Management and Development Major (AssocD)
  • MJRU-IDMHL Indigenous Mental Health Worker Major (AssocD)

Standard entry requirements

Applicants for an Associate Degree are required to meet University academic and English language entry standards: details are provided at http://study.curtin.edu.au/ and include flexible entry pathways. Any specific course entry and completion requirements must also be met. All Curtin courses have compulsory and other core capabilities that are essential for demonstrating the achievement of course learning outcomes and graduation. Students who are unable to meet or demonstrate those requirements, now or in later stages during their studies, may seek reasonable adjustments by the University wherever possible to facilitate alternative ways of achieving those requirements. If reasonable adjustments cannot be accommodated, Curtin will discuss study options to find an alternative course of study or an exit degree. Any specific course entry and completion requirements must also be met.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Curtin Perth No
  • Full-time : 2 years

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