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Associate Degree in Indigenous Education
Summary
This course is not available for international students except in limited cases.
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Course Duration |
2 year program, normally offered over 2.5 years full-time. | |
Deferment |
Deferment is available for two years. Find out more about deferment: Deferment Information |
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Important Note on Fees |
All costs are based on current rates. A student's annual fee may vary in accordance with their choice of major and electives. The University reviews fees annually. | |
Credit Points |
160 |
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Eligibility |
An applicant must also comply with the Admission Rules.
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How to Apply |
Apply via Direct Application below. | |
Direct Applications |
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Description
The Associate Degree in Indigenous Education course is specifically designed for, and is only available to, Australian Indigenous people.
The Associate Degree in Indigenous Education is designed for progression into the Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Indigenous Studies) course.
This course is designed to offer studies in:
- Indigenous culture;
- literacy;
- mathematics education; and
- understanding Indigenous education.
This course is offered in mixed mode. Students are required to attend compulsory residential schools on campus each semester and to complete course work and assignments within their home communities. Academic support is available to students who require it through the Indigenous Tutorial Assistance Scheme (ITAS). Professional experience is also a compulsory component of each course and is taken in block-periods that extend from 1 to 10 weeks in NSW and 1-6 weeks in Queensland.
Professional Experience
Students must complete professional experience units during which time they are required to be available full-time.
Other Prerequisites to Undertaking this Course
Students accepting a place in this course are required to participate in a number of professional placements throughout their program. In order to participate in professional experience it is the responsibility of each student to ensure that they are able to successfully complete the child protection screening required in their state. A Working with Children Check is compulsory for each student. This enables participation in compulsory professional placement, a requirement for course completion. In Queensland this is called a Blue Card.
Contacts for Future Students
Domestic Students 
- Enquiries
- 1300 ASK ACU (1300 275 228)
- E-mail: futurestudents@acu.edu.au
