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Psychology and Indigenous Australians

2008 | 2009 | 2010

Area/catalogue: BEHL 3015
Course ID: 100947

School: School of Psychology
The Unaipon School

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                    Magill: Lecture
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Unit value: 4.5

Offered externally: No

Undergraduate elective course: No


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Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the following courses: BEHL 1003 Psychology 1A, BEHL 1004 Psychology 1B, HUMS 1051 Indigenous Australians: Culture and Colonisation; or equivalent.

Deconstructing the history and politics of psychology and Indigenous Australians; reconstructing psychology – the emergence of alternative models; assessment and psychometrics in cross-cultural contexts; the psychology of racism; the ethics and process of research with Indigenous people; working effectively in Indigenous contexts; the role of psychology in social policy.

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EFTSL:    0.125

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