University Course Planner The University of Adelaide Australia

ABORIG 1001 - Indigenous People, Country & Protocols

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: Semester 1
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Assessment: 300 word Review 25%, 1000 word Group presentation 35%, 2000 word Essay 40%
Syllabus:

This course provides a practical base for introducing students to the variety of Australian Aboriginal peoples, country and protocols. The focus will be on South Australia with the intent that what students learn in this environment will equip them with a protocols foundation for working with Indigenous peoples from elsewhere in Australia. An important learning outcome for students will be gaining knowledge on the intrinsic importance of country/land, the environment kin and identity for Indigenous people. Students may visit a key site on Kaurna country such as the cultural trail along the River Torrens. Students will also visit sites such as the South Australian Museum, the Art Gallery of South Australia, the Mortlock Library or Tandanya Cultural Institute in order to assess, analyse and explore the differences and juxtaposition on how Indigenous Knowledges, relationships, cultures and people are represented by State institutions or Indigenous organisations. Indigenous elders, storytellers, performance and academics will teach students by providing knowledge of the Indigenous relationships and responsibilities that are intrinsic to successful communication and activities with Aboriginal people. Obtaining these skills will enhance their future employment in Indigenous sectors.

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Units
EFTSL
Amount
3
0.125
          
  


Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
Semester 1 Tue 12/03/2024 Thu 21/03/2024 Fri 03/05/2024 Fri 07/06/2024


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
14309 LE01 155 17 28 Feb - 3 Apr Wednesday 12pm - 1pm Napier, G04, Lecture Theatre
24 Apr - 5 Jun Wednesday 12pm - 1pm Napier, G04, Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Seminar
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
13200 SE07 30 FULL 29 Feb - 4 Apr Thursday 12pm - 2pm Ligertwood, 111, Teaching Room
25 Apr - 6 Jun Thursday 12pm - 2pm Ligertwood, 111, Teaching Room
14310 SE06 30 5 1 Mar - 5 Apr Friday 1pm - 3pm Hartley, 108a, Teaching Room
26 Apr - 7 Jun Friday 1pm - 3pm Hartley, 108a, Teaching Room
14311 SE05 35 5 1 Mar - 5 Apr Friday 11am - 1pm Nexus10, UB36, Teaching Room
26 Apr - 7 Jun Friday 11am - 1pm Nexus10, UB36, Teaching Room
14312 SE03 30 1 29 Feb - 4 Apr Thursday 9am - 11am Engineering & Mathematics, EM218, Teaching Room
25 Apr - 6 Jun Thursday 9am - 11am Engineering & Mathematics, EM218, Teaching Room
14313 SE02 25 1 28 Feb - 3 Apr Wednesday 1pm - 3pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room
24 Apr - 5 Jun Wednesday 1pm - 3pm Hartley, 108b, Teaching Room