UQ Skills logoCertificate III in Indigenous Cultural Heritage Assessment (Indigenous Archaeological Foundations)
10803NAT


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Nationally accredited qualification

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24 weeks
(9 weeks accelerated)

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Online learning
+ practical workshops

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On Country

Prepare for a career protecting cultural heritage sites with the Certificate III in Indigenous Cultural Heritage Assessment (Indigenous Archaeological Foundations) (10803NAT).

This program takes you through identifying, protecting and managing Indigenous cultural sites in Australia. You'll also learn how to use a range of digital and physical techniques to preserve areas and objects of significance.

Topics include:

  • Indigenous cultural protocols
  • legal process and compliance
  • predictive landscape archaeology and environmental skills
  • archaeological test-pitting and curating
  • identifying and recording artefacts, geological or geographic features, plants and animals
  • artefact identification and preservation skills.

UQ Skills delivers this training in partnership with Nyanda Life Ltd, an Aboriginal-owned enterprise that has its cultural and professional groundings in Aboriginal cultural heritage assessment and archaeology.

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How you’ll learn

This program is offered over 24 weeks through a combination of:

  • online study
  • practical workplace training
  • workshops on Country.

There are 3 study periods run over 8 weeks, containing:

  • 15 days of online and work integrated learning 
  • a 3-day workshop run on Country in weeks 2 and 6.

Accelerated training for Traditional Owners

An accelerated 9-week version of this program is available for Traditional Owners with established skills and knowledge related to cultural heritage assessment and protocols for working effectively on Country.

The accelerated program contains 3 study periods run over 3 weeks:

  • 5 days of online and work integrated learning
  • a 4-day workshop run on Country in week 2.

Assessment

You will be assessed through a variety of methods, including written quizzes, projects and practical demonstrations.

Start date

This program can be run at regional locations around Australia on request. Contact us for details.

Locations require minimum numbers to go ahead.

You'll graduate ready for a rewarding career that ensures our cultural heritage continues to be experienced and enjoyed by future generations.

Job titles relevant to this qualification include:

  • cultural heritage officer
  • land council worker
  • liaison officer
  • community partnerships officer
  • archaeologist assistant.

To achieve this qualification you must complete 15 units of competency.

Units of competency and course codes

Indigenous Cultural Heritage Foundations
Study Period 1A: Respecting and Practising Aboriginal Cultural Protocols
Follow Aboriginal cultural protocolsAHCILM306
Apply knowledge of relevant legislation to Aboriginal sites workAHCASW313
Study Period 1B: Archaeological Foundations
Use technology in Aboriginal sites workAHCASW306
Apply knowledge of WHS laws in the workplaceBSBWHS307
Apply risk management processesRIIRIS301E
Indigenous Cultural Heritage Assessment
Study Period 2A: Cultural Protection and Appraisal
Identify and assess environmental and heritage concernsRIIENV201E
Study Period 2B: Exploring Indigenous Landscapes
Identify and record Aboriginal sites, objects and cultural landscapesAHCASW303
Observe and report plants or animalsAHCILM202
Cultural Heritage Management and Archaeology
Study Period 3A: Indigenous Cultural Heritage Archaeology
Assess ground conditionsRIIMEX302D
Carry out manual excavationRIICCM205F
Undertake predictive landscape archaeologyNAT10803001
Move and store Aboriginal cultural materialAHCASW310
Study Period 3B: Post Mitigation Reporting Essentials
Participate in basic workplace communicationTLIE1003
Write simple documentsBSBWRT311
Organise personal work prioritiesBSBPEF301

Entry requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification.

You'll need a reliable internet connection and access to a computer for assessments.

You’ll also need access to an appropriate in-field cultural heritage environment for the workshops on Country. Where possible, it’s preferable for non-Indigenous students to learn in conjunction with Traditional Owners in a culturally relevant space. Where that’s not possible UQ Skills and Nyanda Life Ltd will provide students with a suitable practice environment.

Accelerated model

If you're seeking to enrol in the accelerated version of this training, you'll need to complete a skills recognition process to formally document the skills and knowledge you already possess. Contact us for more details.

Recognition of Prior Learning

If you have recent work experience you may be eligible to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning.

Create your USI

You must provide a Unique Student Identifier (USI) before we can accept your enrolment.

Resources

2024 UQ Skills Student Handbook (PDF, 2.7 MB) (includes student support and policy information)

UQ Skills has partnered with the Queensland Government's Department of Employment, Small Business and Training to offer full or low-fee funding towards this qualification through the Certificate 3 Guarantee.

Subsidised co-contribution fees:

  • Concessional: $2,982
  • Non-concessional: $3,504
  • Full fee without funding: $7,680

Visit our Funding page to find out more and check your funding eligibility.

Disclaimer


Details are correct at the time of upload and are subject to change. UQ Skills reserves the right to change programs, subjects or costs or to cancel a program based on consideration of student numbers and resource allocation. Ensure that you understand the program, subjects, associated costs and fee liability prior to signing an enrolment form. 

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