Charles Darwin University - Casuarina Campus
If you are new to research, you will gain an introduction to key issues and themes, and develop practical skills informed by the place where you live and its law and knowledge.
If you are already exploring your own research projects, you will gain supervision and support, and meet other students exploring their own projects in other places.
If you are an experienced researcher, you will demonstrate this and be recognised for the skills and practices that are important in your workplace or community.
This course includes an on-ground research project where you will be supported to develop your own research work in urban or remote Aboriginal communities. All units in the course are available online and can be carried out in the places where you live and work.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as there were no semester 1 offers for this course.
Please refer to the Charles Darwin University website for admission criteria information.
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