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Professional Certificate: Professional Certificate in Treaty

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The Professional Certificate in Treaty equips participants with a strong understanding of Australian Indigenous politics and practical skills for treaty-making processes. Ideal for public servants and Indigenous organisations, the course covers legal frameworks, historical and contemporary research, and policies pivotal to treaty negotiations.

Key details

Degree Type
Professional Certificate
Duration
1 - 1 years part-time
Course Code
PR-TREATY
Study Mode
Online
Intake Months
Jul
Domestic Fees
$7,000 per year

About this course

OverviewCourse overview

As Victoria and other Australian jurisdictions engage in the early stages of treaty negotiations, it is essential that all parties involved understand the fundamentals of treaty processes.

Developed and delivered by the Australian Center at University of Melbourne, the Professional Certificate in Treaty will equip you with a strong understanding of Australian Indigenous politics. You'll gain the practical skills and knowledge to help advance treaty-making between Indigenous Peoples and contemporary settler societies.

Who is this course for?

This online certificate is ideal for public servants working across all levels of government, as well as First Nations and Indigenous organisations, who will be involved in treaty processes in coming years.

Course aims

Throughout this course, you will examine important legal frameworks and reflect on historical and contemporary research, policies, and practices that are pivotal to treaty-making processes between Indigenous Peoples and settler-societies. Upon completion, you will be armed with the skills and knowledge to understand and confidently influence treaty negotiations.

Related courses

If you are interested in enrolling on the Professional Certificate in Treaty but are not a degree holder, course entry may be obtained via completion of the four micro-credentials in the Reshaping Australia's First People-State Relations series (formally Preparing for Treaty series). Please see the course entry requirements for further information.

Pathways

Applicants who have completed four micro-credentials in the Reshaping Australia's First People-State Relations series OR Self-Determination and Community Services series may be eligible for advanced standing for ARTS90034 Indigenous Treaties & Future Relations.

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

Course aims

Throughout this course, you will examine important legal frameworks and reflect on historical and contemporary research, policies, and practices that are pivotal to treaty-making processes between Indigenous Peoples and settler-societies. Upon completion, you will be armed with the skills and knowledge to understand and confidently influence treaty negotiations.

Credit for prior study or work

Applicants who have completed four micro-credentials in the Reshaping Australia's First People-State Relations series OR Self-Determination and Community Services series may be eligible for advanced standing for ARTS90034 Indigenous Treaties & Future Relations.