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ZSC014 Treaty Making 4 - Recognition Reconciliation Refusal (Non-Award)

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Key details

Duration

year/s

This short course requires seven (7) hours commitment per week over two (2) weeks.

Intake

Locations

Online
Not available to international students.

Course code

ZSC014

Overview



Applications for 2024 will open from 1st December 2023.

This participatory digital badge offers you opportunities to explore the interlinked concepts and practices of Indigenous recognition, reconciliation and refusal, engage with critiques of these approaches, and critically analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the `three Rs' (Recognition Reconciliation Refusal), which are common dynamics in Indigenous-settler relations and examine the possibilities for justice, restitution and decolonisation each present.

This online course consists of 12 hours of self-study engagement with online learning materials, the contribution to discussion boards and the completion of quizzes over a 2 week period plus 2 x 1-hour weekly webinars.

This course will cover the following topics:   

  • Understanding the concepts of recognition, reconciliation and refusal in relations between Indigenous peoples and settler states.
  • Exploring how these concepts have been applied in different contexts, and critically analysing their strengths and weaknesses.
  • Examining the potential for progress in the areas for justice, restitution and decolonisation presented by these concepts.
  • Understanding the relationship between the concepts of recognition, reconciliation and refusal and the emerging treaty processes in the Northern Territory and other Australian jurisdictions.


This short course is suitable for government officials, legal professionals and people from community organisations. Upon the completion of your study, you will receive a digital badge by Charles Darwin University.

For further information please contact the FAS intensive team intensives@cdu.edu.au.

Term 2 2024

This short course will be delivered from 22 April - 3 May.

Credit transfers and advanced standing

Skill recognition

Skills recognition is not applicable to this course. CDU's short courses are highly targeted courses designed to help you improve a specific skill. They will help you improve your career prospects, maintain currency in your field, or allow you to try out something completely new.

Pathways

VET to Higher Education Pathway Mapping for completed Awards in the same field or discipline.

Fees


2024 fees for this course are $300.00.

International VET Package

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Why study at CDU?

Whether you learn on campus or online, you will be studying with a proud multi-sector university that’s a leader in research and flexible study delivery. CDU is innovative, industry-relevant and student-centred. Our students are at the heart of all that we do.

  • Benefit from smaller class sizes for more personalised attention
  • Online learners receive the same support as their on-campus peers
  • Enjoy inclusive, welcoming learning environments
  • Utilise our deep connections with industry, businesses and communities in the Northern Territory, across Australia, and beyond
Social Work CDU Event

Why study at CDU?

Whether you learn on campus or online, you will be studying with a proud multi-sector university that’s a leader in research and flexible study delivery. CDU is innovative, industry-relevant and student-centred. Our students are at the heart of all that we do.

  • Benefit from smaller class sizes for more personalised attention
  • Online learners receive the same support as their on-campus peers
  • Enjoy inclusive, welcoming learning environments
  • Utilise our deep connections with industry, businesses and communities in the Northern Territory, across Australia, and beyond

What will I study?

To complete the digital badge Treaty Making 4 - Recognition Reconciliation Refusal, participants are required to complete the unit listed below.

Course structure

Upon successful completion, a Digital Badge will be issued.

 

CodeModule/Unit of CompetencyHours
UNITS OF COMPETENCY
ZSCIND014Treaty Making 4 - Recognition Reconciliation Refusal 14
 Total14

 

Entry requirements

Admission criteria

To be eligible for this course applicants are required to successfully complete ZSC013 Treaty Making 3 - Lawful Relations With Indigenous Peoples.

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I came to CDU with clear goals in mind to learn about Indigenous peoples, have an opportunity to work with them, and establish connections with organisations advancing Indigenous rights. CDU offers many courses and does a lot of research in fields that fit my interests in Indigenous studies.

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Elinor philipino student

The people-first approach to flexibility and supportive learning environment at CDU meant I could find a balance with study, work and family life.

Nikki

CDU student

Nikki Govan

I came to CDU with clear goals in mind to learn about Indigenous peoples, have an opportunity to work with them, and establish connections with organisations advancing Indigenous rights. CDU offers many courses and does a lot of research in fields that fit my interests in Indigenous studies.

Elinor

CDU student

Elinor philipino student

Course details

Location and study mode

Locations: Online

Study Mode: Online

Additional information

Sector
TAFE
Industry groups
Occupation types
General Education - Not Occupationally Specific
Area of study
Indigenous Knowledges, Law and Legal Studies

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You make CDU

Together we are a positive force for change in our communities and the world.

You make CDU

Our students choose to study with us because we share the same vision – to make a positive change. Whatever your motivation is, we can guide you in the right direction.

How to apply

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