Block Release Courses

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Our on-campus, in person ‘Block Release’ courses combine intensive study periods with online learning.

You will attend five one-week study blocks at our Glebe campus on Gadigal Country, Sydney.

In between each study block you will access and work through your course materials via our learning portal. Learning materials include readings, interviews with subject matter experts and supplementary resources (such as links to websites, videos, podcasts and articles), all curated for each module of study.

Anywhere you can access the Internet, you can access your course materials. You can also download text-based materials to your computer for viewing offline.

Nationally recognised qualifications require you to successfully complete assessments, but the online learning component of your Block Release course is self-paced. We provide due dates for assessment submission to help you keep you on track with your course progression.

Block Release Courses are currently not offered, but please put in an Expression of Interest for future studies.

BLOCK RELEASE COURSES

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CHC42121

Certificate IV in Community Development

This qualification reflects the role of community services workers who assist in the delivery of programs that contribute to the development of capacity through public social change processes. This course has been designed to address issues that specifically impact Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community development.
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BSB41021

Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Governance

Students who undertake this course will learn a variety of hands-on practical skills, including the roles and responsibilities of board members, strategic planning, protecting culture, working with management, organisational finances, policy development and community leadership. These skills can be applied to the day-to-day management and governance of an organisation.
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11026NAT

Diploma of Applied Aboriginal Studies

This program is designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who seek to work in the space of cultural awareness or desire to learn more about Aboriginal history and culture. It aims to enhance and complement skills and knowledge for graduates to work more effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait peoples, their organisations and communities.
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