Bachelor of Arts (Kyinandoo)

 

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2007 Kyinandoo Students @ Living Museum of the West, Pipemakers Park.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Looking for a most deadly course that gives you career options?

Or, you've done TAFE courses & want to know what's next?

The Moondani Balluk Indigenous Academic Unit, staffed by and for Indigenous Australians, is currently offering a Bachelor of Arts (Kyinandoo), aimed specifically at Indigenous Australians. 

Kyinandoo is a Wurundjeri word meaning "clever" - coz that's what you are!

Kyinandoo offers Indigenous Australian and Global Indigenous Units and then gives you the space to take a set of subjects specific to your career goals.

  • Want to manage AFL Indigenous players?  You can do that with Kyinandoo.
  • Want to start up a small business?  Kyinandoo can help.
  • Want to market your artistic or cultural heritage skills through a tourism venture?
  • Want to establish and manage an aged care, youth, child care or community-based organisation?
  • Want to push the envelope of Indigenous government policy and program delivery?
  • Want to manage a mediation and advocacy unit that gives rights to our people?
  • Want to manage a sport and recreation facility or establish your own Institute of Sport?
  • Want to perform on the stage?
  • Want to work in the UN or in global Indigenous organisations?
  • Want to be one of the first Indigenous accountants or auditors running your community's financial affairs?

Kyinandoo can provide pathways to all of these opportunities - and much more!  And, VU will also recognise the TAFE modules you may have completed and help you to use them as credits towards gaining your degree.

Talk to us about your course options and career aspirations. 

For more information contact Mark Minchinton or Karen Jackson

Phone 03 9919 2891/5549 (reverse charge accepted)

Email Moondani.Balluk@vu.edu.au

Course Brochure 10613 Kyinandoo final

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