Please note that the following subjects may have a residential school component.
IKC301 Wiradjuri Language
IKC400 Wiradjuri Culture and Heritage
IKC401 Rebuilding Australia's Indigenous Nations
Please note that the following subject has a Workplace Learning component.
EPT454 Professional Study in Wiradjuri Community Development
The course consists of 32 points comprising four subjects. The subjects are 8-point subjects and are as follows:
IKC301 Wiradjuri Language
IKC400 Wiradjuri Culture and Heritage
IKC401 Rebuilding Australia’s Indigenous Nations
EPT454 Professional Study in Wiradjuri Community Development
Key Subject
The following subject is a key subject effective 201430:
IKC301 Wiradjuri Language
The course consists of 32 points comprising four subjects. The subjects are 8-point subjects and are as follows:
Year 1 Session 1
IKC301 Wiradjuri Language
Year 1 Session 2
IKC400 Wiradjuri Culture and Heritage
IKC401 Rebuilding Australia’s Indigenous Nations
Year 1 Session 3
EPT454 Professional Study in Wiradjuri Community Development
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