Advanced Diploma in Local, Family and Applied History
University of New England (UNE)
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Vocational Education and Training (VET)
CRICOS: 00003G
Have you traced your family tree and been bitten by the history bug? Youre not alone. With so many online resources now available, interest in local and family research has exploded. So why not turn your hard-earned research skills into a formal qualification with an Advanced Diploma in Local, Family and Applied History. When you study this course you will have the opportunity to acquire the specific skills and knowledge required to investigate, interpret and present histories to a professional standard, utilize different sources and media, and engage a variety of different audiences.
Structure
72 credit points
Subjects
- Archaeology: Principles and Practices
- What is History?
- The Historian
- Colonial Australia
- Modern Australia
- The Craft of Academic Writing
- Local and Community History
- The Family in History
- Making Museums Digital
- Waking the Dead: Death, Burials and Memorials
- Heritage Conservation
- History and Museums
- Oral History
- Australian Architecture, Buildings and Lifestyles, 1788-1988
- Research and Professional Practice Project
- Researching and Applying History
- Researching the Past in the Digital Age
Standard entry requirements
an Australian Year 12 qualification or overseas equivalent.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Online Campus | International: $44,424 | No |
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Fee comments
Campuses: Online Campus.
This course is also available for domestic please contact University of New England for more informations about the tuition fees