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Environment<br />

ACS4101 Aboriginal Perspectives on the Environment 15<br />

Film<br />

IAS4106 Indigenous Histories in Film 15<br />

Tertiary Learning<br />

IAS4107 Skills for Tertiary Learning 15<br />

Note: Not all elective units are available each semester.<br />

Students who have completed the first 60 credit points (4 units) of<br />

the MA(IndigSectMgt) may exit the course with a Graduate<br />

Certificate in Indigenous Sector Management.<br />

YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 2<br />

ISM5101 Leadership in the Indigenous Sector 15<br />

ISM5107 Indigenous Enterprise 15<br />

Select electives worth 30 credit points at 5th Level in consultation<br />

with coordinator, some choices could be:<br />

MBA5102 Management of Information V 15<br />

MBA5103 Market Analysis V 15<br />

MBA5601 Accounting for Managerial Decision Making 15<br />

MBA5110 Principles of Management V 15<br />

MBA5607 Business Economics 15<br />

MBA5330 Principles of Human Resource Management V 15<br />

MBA5340 Business Strategy 15<br />

Students who have completed the first 120 credit points (8 units)<br />

of the MA(IndigSectMgt) may exit the course with a Graduate<br />

Diploma in Indigenous Sector Management. (Students whose<br />

course average is less than 65% will be strongly advised to exit<br />

with a Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Sector Management.)<br />

YEAR TWO - SEMESTER 1<br />

ISM5114 Issues in Indigenous Policy Studies 10<br />

ISM5208 Project 1 15<br />

ISM5209 Project 2 15<br />

Choose 20 credit points from the following:<br />

RES5101 Research Preparation: Methods of Research 20<br />

RES5102 Research Preparation: Qualitative Approaches 20<br />

RES5103 Research Preparation: Quantitative Research<br />

Methods<br />

20<br />

SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL,<br />

CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY<br />

STUDIES<br />

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ARTS<br />

Course Code U72<br />

The Graduate Certificate in Arts is a six-month course for<br />

graduates holding any Bachelor's degree. Candidates are accepted<br />

in a broad range of fields within Arts and Humanities.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

Any Bachelor's degree from a recognised tertiary institution.<br />

Equivalent prior learning, including five years of appropriate<br />

professional experience, will also be considered for admission.<br />

COURSE LOCATION<br />

This course is available on Mt Lawley Campus.<br />

MODE OF STUDY<br />

This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />

MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This course is available in the following mode of delivery - Oncampus.<br />

With some units available as Online Sup.<br />

COURSE STRUCTURE<br />

Students are required to have a total of 60 credit points to<br />

complete the course (3 x 20 credit point units).<br />

ICS5104 Special Study 1 in International and Cultural<br />

Studies<br />

20<br />

ICS5105 Special Study 2 in International and Cultural<br />

Studies<br />

20<br />

ICS5107 Research in International and Cultural Studies 20<br />

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN CAREER<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

Course Code U04<br />

Course Code F76<br />

The Graduate Certificate in Career Development is a professional<br />

qualification for practitioners in the fields of career development,<br />

career counselling, career and life coaching, education, training,<br />

employment services, outplacement support, human resource<br />

development, and labour market programs. Graduates will be<br />

positioned to take professional career practitioner and leadership<br />

roles in in corporate, government, education and not-for-profit<br />

organisations, as private career practitioners, and as providers of<br />

consultancy services to individuals and organisations.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

Applicants will normally be required to hold an undergraduate<br />

degree from a recognised tertiary institution and be working in the<br />

field, or have at least five years relevant experience.<br />

MODE OF STUDY<br />

This course is available by Part-time mode.<br />

MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This course is available in the following modes of delivery - Oncampus,<br />

and Off-campus.<br />

Students are required to attend one intensive workshop oncampus.<br />

COURSE STRUCTURE<br />

The course consists of 60 credit points of study (4 units at 15<br />

credit points each).<br />

CDE5121 Career Development 15<br />

CDE5122 Counselling Skills for Career Development 15<br />

CDE5123 Employability and Enterprise Skills 15<br />

CDE5124 Career Development in Practice 15<br />

The course comprises 60 credit points (four units). The Career<br />

Development, Employability and Enterprise Skills and Career<br />

Development in Practice units are available in external mode. The<br />

Counselling Skills for Career Development unit includes an<br />

intensive skill development component.<br />

170 ECU <strong>Postgraduate</strong> Course Guide 2008

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