Graduate Coursework
Programs
Graduate Program in Indigenous Policy, MAAPD
Indigenous Policy is a specialisation within the Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (MAAPD). The program is designed for people working in government, indigenous organisations, non-government organisations, companies working in indigenous areas, or as independent consultants, who wish to develop their applied anthropological expertise by pursuing a professional program. It provides students with an understanding of the principal ways in which critical social inquiry and method on indigenous issues can be applied to contemporary policy and practice.
The MAAPD (Indigenous Policy) provides the opportunity to be trained by, and engage with, staff from CAEPR, Australia’s leading centre researching Indigenous economic and social policy issues. The core courses, Australian Indigenous Policy and Australian Indigenous Development, are taught by CAEPR’s academic staff. In addition, students have the option of conducting an applied research project or an internship at CAEPR.
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Graduate Studies Select Program
The Graduate Studies Select Program recognises that graduate students have a range of professional and personal needs and that these cannot always be met by following a program of study in a single academic discipline. Subject to meeting course entry requirements, students are able to select courses from across the graduate course offerings available. This allows you to structure your studies and direct your learning in a way which meets your academic, personal and professional interests and enables you to develop skills and expertise in a range of learning areas.
Students enrolled in the Graduate Studies Select Program may elect to take the Certificate of Graduate Studies, the Diploma of Graduate Studies or the Master of Studies. CAEPR offers six courses that can be taken as part of these programs (see below).
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Courses taught through CAEPR
The following courses are run through CAEPR or provide the option of working with CAEPR staff. They can be taken as part of the Master of Applied Anthropology & Participatory Development, the Graduate Studies Select Program or as non-award courses:
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