This course is not offered to international students.
The Bachelor of Arts in Adult Education and Community Management addresses the professional development needs of Indigenous people who are directly involved with community management and development activities.
The integration of work-based learning and formal higher education, which is central to the curriculum of this course, requires students to apply theory to practice and reflect on this process in the context of their communities and community-managed organisations. The support services of Indigenous academic and administrative staff combined with the regular participation of Indigenous visiting lecturers provide a depth of support for the learning of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students unequalled in any other Australian University.
The course aims to provide an understanding of the context of community nonprofit organisations and the theoretical frameworks underpinning the roles of these organisations in the political and economic environment. Key concepts are introduced and students are assisted in situating their organisations and interests within the wider environments in which they operate.
Career options include management of a range of nonprofit or community-based organisations and community education programs.
This course is only offered to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. UAC entry is not available. Students should apply directly to UTS. Course entry is not based on UAI.
Students who have completed the TAFE Advanced Certificate in Community Management in the three years prior to entry to this course are eligible to apply for a block exemption that includes up to three subjects. Students should provide a TAFE Statement of Attainment attached to an Application for Exemption form.
The course is completed in three years of full-time or six years of part-time study. Subjects are run in intensive block release format, requiring students to attend university for two or three five-day blocks per semester. Between blocks, students work independently and in small study groups utilising flexible learning strategies to learn in ways appropriate to individual needs.
The Bachelor of Arts in Adult Education and Community Management comprises 144 credit points of study.
The course has been designed in two stages.
| STM90291 Core subjects | 144cp | |
| Total | 144cp |
Students must complete the subjects listed below.
| 015033 Programming for Community Learning | 6cp | |
| 015110 Aboriginal Cultures and Philosophies | 6cp | |
| 015112 Aboriginal Initiatives in Education: Issues in Education | 6cp | |
| 015113 Teaching Aboriginal Studies | 6cp | |
| 015140 Aboriginal Studies Project | 6cp | |
| 015191 Torres Strait Islander Studies | 6cp | |
| 015395 Aboriginal Social and Political History | 6cp | |
| 015902 Teaching and Learning Practices | 6cp | |
| 015903 Adult Teaching and Learning | 6cp | |
| 015906 Identity, Culture and Communication | 6cp | |
| 015907 Program Design and Evaluation | 6cp | |
| 015910 Educational Research | 6cp | |
| 21134 Introduction to Community Management | 6cp | |
| 21140 Monitoring Organisational Performance | 6cp | |
| 21143 Current Issues in the Community Sector | 6cp | |
| 21183 Funds Development | 6cp | |
| 21184 Government and Community Sector | 6cp | |
| 21185 Social Change and Community Practice | 6cp | |
| 21211 Indigenous Community Organisation Practicum | 6cp | |
| 21223 Social Analysis and Indigenous Community Organisations | 6cp | |
| 21224 Indigenous Community Research | 6cp | |
| 21225 Managing Human Resources in Indigenous Organisations | 6cp | |
| 21766 Managing Community Organisations | 6cp | |
| 21856 Career and Portfolio Development | 6cp | |
Further information is available from Sonya Pearce, Indigenous Programs Coordinator: