Available in 2024
Course code

ABOR2022

Units

10 units

Level

2000 level

Course handbook

Description

Students will be directly exposed and participate in at least two major Australian Aboriginal cultural experiences which might include weaving, painting, cultural transmedia, dance or music.All ABOR courses are constructed with the Wollotuka Institute's Cultural Standards Framework.


Availability2024 Course Timetables

Callaghan

  • Semester 1 - 2024

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the course students will be able to:

1. Develop an introductory level of understanding of Aboriginal cultural practices.

2. Develop elementary practical skills required in Aboriginal cultural practice.

3. Acknowledge Aboriginal cultural practices as they relate to holistic understandings of culture.

4. Develop a sense of shared community teamwork as it relates to cultural practices and work.

5. Develop a practical understanding of Aboriginal society's social structures as practiced through cultural expression and oral and graphic history.


Content

Students will undertake practical cultural experiences in course workshops for a total four hours per week over the semester. Each of these practical workshops will address in oral traditions the cultural significance of skills involved, division of labour associated with practices, contemporary practices and holistic orientation of cohesive community work practices.


Assumed knowledge

ABOR1110 or equivalent introductory Aboriginal Studies course


Assessment items

Journal: Journal

Presentation: Group Presentation

Participation: Tutorial Particpation


Contact hours

Semester 1 - 2024 - Callaghan

Studio-1
  • Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 13 week(s) starting in week 1
Workshop-1
  • Face to Face On Campus 1 hour(s) per week(s) for 13 week(s) starting in week 1

Course outline