Overview
The minor in Indigenous Knowledges and Practices is designed to complement students’ learning in each of their disciplines. Students will be exposed to Indigenous Knowledges in the areas of health, science and community development. As a result of undertaking this Minor, students will develop skills in critical thinking to enable … For more content click the Read More button below.
Contacts
Academic Chair
Structure
No credit points
Minor12 credit points
Learning outcomes
1.
Develop skills to be able to contribute to positive social change within their future fields of practice.
2.
Understand and articulate how contextual factors contribute to contemporary circumstances for Indigenous peoples and communities.
3.
Recognise that Indigenous Knowledge exists and know how to find it and how to apply it within their practice.
4.
Demonstrate critical thinking to be able to engage with the public discourse around Indigenous affairs thoughtfully.
5.
Engage in constructive intercultural communication.
Research areas
Engineering
Language, Communication and Culture
Earth Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Built Environment and Design
History and Archaeology
Education
Medical and Health Sciences