Aboriginal Dance Instructor Courses in Gold Coast
Unfortunately, there are no course providers on our network that provide aboriginal dance instructor training in Gold Coast. However, there are 27 courses available within the Gold Coast for people who want to study a related field.
CUA30720
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Junior Animator
Production Assistant
Painter
Art Studio Assistant
Junior Graphic Designer
Artist
The CUA30720 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals will boost your career in photography, graphic design, and desktop publishing. Over 6 months you will learn the fundamentals of colour, drawing, digital imagery and the production of 2D and 3D images — graduating with a nationally recognised qualification and ready to work in a photography or design role. Enquire now to discuss your study options. Learn more.
CUA40620
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Potter
Painter
Sculptor
Artist
Embrace your ancestry and cultural identity with the CUA40620 Certificate IV in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts. It’s a nationally recognised training course that teaches you how to establish yourself as an artist and build a commercial practice. The course covers: drawing, painting, art history and theory, textiles, prints, stencilling, colour theory and design.
Enquire now for the next opportunities for enrolment — you must be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent to enrol in this qualification. Learn more.
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Diplomat
Political Adviser
Policy Adviser
The Bachelor of Arts (Politics and International Relations) delves into government complexities and global political challenges. It cultivates critical thinking, unravels international concerns, and fosters solutions formulation. Students gain deep insights into factors shaping political evolution and global dynamics. The course offers foundational knowledge for careers in politics, diplomacy, journalism, and governmental policy, addressing topics like terrorism, climate change, global economics, media dynamics, and Australia’s foreign relations. Learn more.
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Philosophy Teacher
Policy Adviser
The Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy) fosters independent thinking, urging students to embark on a quest for truth. Philosophers tackle profound questions, from life's meaning to the limits of science. By exploring foundational topics and analyzing insights from history's great thinkers, students enhance their logical reasoning. This course equips them with the intellectual rigor to challenge prevalent notions, broadens their perspectives, and empowers them to address vital issues like social justice, climate change, and free speech. Learn more.
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Intelligence Analyst
Humanitarian Aid Worker
Diplomat
Policy Adviser
The Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) delves into the intricacies of globalization, focusing on real-world reactions and experiences. It investigates how communities globally both accept and question global elements. Through this study, students gain an understanding of global citizenship and interaction with diverse cultures and societies. Its interdisciplinary approach provides varied perspectives on crucial global challenges, illuminating the events and issues that continually mold our world. Learn more.
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Researcher
Drug and Alcohol Counsellor
Mental Health Practitioner
Palliative Care Social Worker
Disability Advocate
Policy Adviser
Policy Analyst
Migrant Support Worker
Relationship Counsellor
Case Manager
Community Development Worker
Social Worker
Aged Care Worker
Housing Officer
Mental Health Worker
Youth Worker
Family Support Worker
Project Manager
The Master of Social Work (Qualifying) prepares students for professional social work roles in the health, community services, or non-government sectors. It also serves as a pathway to leadership positions in social work and related fields. This course develops expertise in social work values and practices, focusing on holistic approaches tailored to clients' specific circumstances, backgrounds, and needs. It aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary for effective and empathetic leadership in social work. Learn more.
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Criminologist
Court Administrator
Customs and Border Protection Officer
Police Officer
Correctional Officer
Policy Adviser
If you want to work in law enforcement, correctional services, policing, or social welfare how about the Bachelor of Criminal Justice? This exciting degree program will help you understand complex issues in crime, public safety, and law enforcement.
Depending on your chosen university, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about criminal law, psychology, mental health, gender and crime, drugs and society, plus emerging issues in crime and justice. You could specialise in child protection, policing, addiction crimes, ethics, investigations and interviews, intelligence, or emergency management.
Enquire now for admissions criteria, the full list of study majors and specialisations, and universities in your area that offer the Bachelor of Criminal Justice. Learn more.
CUA20420
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Artist
Potter
Painter
Sculptor
Develop a professional arts practice with the CUA20420 Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts. This nationally recognised qualification develops your skills in drawing as well as your understanding of Aboriginal cultural arts. During your studies you’ll be producing art works that express your own Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity and you’ll have the opportunity to explore a range of mediums (ceramics, video art, digital imaging, jewellery-making, painting, sculpture, printmaking, dance, textile work). Enquire now for the full list of study units, entry requirements, and course opportunities in your area. Learn more.
CUA30520
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Artist
Painter
Art Studio Assistant
Turn your art into your career with the CUA30520 Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts. This nationally recognised qualification will help you develop a professional arts practice and produce work that expresses your own Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity. Your studies begin with an introduction to the history and development of Aboriginal art forms, and you’ll gain a strong understanding of cultural protocols and how they inform your own arts practice. You’ll then explore the use of colour and gain technicals skills in the visual arts (2D and 3D design, drawing, calligraphy, ceramics, CAD drawings, digital imagery, painting, and more). Enquire now for entry requirements, arts career outcomes, and enrolment centres with active course dates. Learn more.
CUA51120
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Design Assistant
Performing Arts Technician
Fashion Design Assistant
Potter
Sculptor
Art Studio Assistant
Artist
Painter
Illustrator
The CUA51120 Diploma of Visual Arts supports your career in photography, ceramics, painting, digital art, printmaking, sculpting, and fashion — or for further developing your creative hobbies and artistic interests. It’s the perfect blend of creative arts history, theory, and practice. Over 12 months you’ll be refining your practical skills across a range of mediums, plus realising and presenting a body of your own creative work. Even better, you’ll have the opportunity to join an international study tour to the world’s artistic hotspots such as Milan, Paris, New York, Shanghai, Hong Kong.
Enquire now for the list of study choices and details of the portfolio submission required at enrolment. Learn more.
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Job Pathways
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