Development Studies and Global Indigenous Studies

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
 
251–300 place StudyQA ranking:3907 Duration:4 years

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The demand for environmentally sustainable and equitable development is just one of the very serious issues facing the contemporary world. The Annals of Development Studies/Bachelor of all Global native Studies provides opportunities to research the Native identity, civilization and knowledges, in addition to the complexities and consequences of unequal development, and assess policy alternatives for a more sustainable and equitable future. Drawing upon the expertise of the Faculty of Science as well as The Wollotuka Institute (widely considered a federal leader in Indigenous education), the job Development Studies/Bachelor of Global native Studies offers students an interdisciplinary understanding of uneven development, decolonisation, identity cultures, and representation, that will enable students to be active world citizens willing to build innovative solutions to pressing issues in regional, local, national and international contexts.

  • Year 1-2
  • Selection based on ATAR or equivalent

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