Our Teaching
Indigenous Health Teaching
Our Undergraduate Teaching
The Girra Maa Indigenous Health Discipline lead an Indigenous health major in the Bachelor of Public Health. These subjects are:
95735 Indigenous Health and Well-being
95741 Health Promotion in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Contexts
95745 First Nations Health and Well-being
95746 Research and Evaluation in Indigenous Health
These subjects may be taken as electives across UTS. Head over to Our Courses for more information.
Our Postgraduate Teaching
90017 Indigenous Public Health
Our Teaching within the Faculty of Health
The Girra Maa team also teaches into:
- Bachelor of Nursing
- Bachelor of Midwifery
- Master of Pharmacy
- Master of Speech Pathology
- Master of Physiotherapy
- Master of Clinical Psychology
- Master of Genetic Counselling.
Indigenised Curriculum Support
Girra Maa also support colleagues across the university for quality curriculum on the health and well-being of Indigenous people and to meet the UTS Indigenous Graduate Attribute.
Developing an Indigenised Curriculum
Build a repository of Indigenous learning resources within your teaching discipline with this UTS Open microcredential. You’ll learn to embed Indigenous knowledges, perspectives and world views into your curriculum design process, develop quality assessments and evaluations and manage difficult conversations to promote cultural safety in the classroom.
Supervising Indigenous Higher Degree Research
During this course, you will learn about Indigenous research theories and methodologies which you can then apply within your own supervising practice. This will help you to ethically and effectively supervise higher degree research using Indigenous methodologies, and/or with an Indigenous focus.