Aboriginal Studies
ABORIGINAL STUDIES (BDC)
PRELIMINARY THEN HSC 2 UNIT CATEGORY A HSC AND ATAR
Prerequisite None
Course Description
Aboriginal Studies is designed to foster intellectual, social and moral development by enabling students to think critically about the historical and contemporary experiences of Aboriginal peoples. Students will develop a heightened understanding and appreciation of the concepts of social justice and shared histories.
The Year 11 course focuses on Aboriginal peoples’ relationship to the Land, heritage and identity, and an historical examination of colonialism, racism and prejudice. It includes the development of skills in culturally appropriate research and inquiry methods using local community case studies.
The HSC course provides for in depth study of legislation, policy, judicial processes and current events. During the course, students will undertake consultation with the local Aboriginal community and will study national and international Indigenous communities. Students apply research and inquiry methods through the completion of a major research project.
For whom is this subject intended
Students with an interest in human rights and social justice will benefit from this course. Students will benefit from the study of Aboriginal Studies if they go on to study or work in the area of health, education, police and justice, sociology, law, politics, history, geography, international studies and business. This course provides excellent background for any course or occupation involving research and communication with people.
Main Topics Covered
Year 11 course
Aboriginality and the Land
Heritage and Identity
International Indigenous Community: Comparative Study
Research and Inquiry Methods: Local Community Case Study
HSC Course
Social Justice and Human Rights Issues
Global Perspective
Comparative Study
Heritage and Identity or Aboriginality and the Land
Research and Inquiry Methods –Project
Particular Course Requirements
In both courses, students must undertake mandatory community case studies. The project log will document all work completed, including the sequential development of the project and the nature and timing of community based fieldwork. This course requires students to apply ethically-based research practices.
It is desirable that students undertaking Aboriginal Studies in the HSC have strong literacy skills. Both the Preliminary and HSC course require strong writing and reading skills. The HSC exam contains a number of extended response questions.