Master of Aboriginal Studies (DMAL)

This master degree enables you to explore Aboriginal culture, society and history as they relate to a broad range of disciplines, including health, law, history, education, environment, policy and research. Through a mix of theoretical and practical learning, you will cover topics relating to the global, cultural, social and political themes relevant to your area of interest. You will complete a selection of core subjects and an elective, as well as a research project or a minor thesis. You will also have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience when you work within the community, or learn about research methodologies in preparation for the completion of your project.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

City West

Full-time - 2 years

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Subjects

  • Aboriginal Studies

Entry requirements

  • Applicants must have completed a three-year Bachelor degree in any discipline or equivalent from a recognised higher education institution.

Study Pathways

This two-year degree forms part of a nested suite of degrees. If a student exits early they will graduate with a Graduate Certificate in Aboriginal Studies or a Graduate Diploma in Aboriginal Studies, depending on the number of courses studied.

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Master of Aboriginal Health

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Graduate Certificate in Aboriginal Studies

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Master of Studies

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Master of Studies

The Australian National University (ANU)