Central Queensland University

First Nations Cultural Awareness Training (Level 1)

Rockhampton, Australia

The Non-degree in First Nations Cultural Awareness Training (Level 1) at Central Queensland University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Central Queensland University (CQU) in Rockhampton, Australia, established in 1967, offers a student-centered environment with a strong focus on practical and industry-aligned programs. Serving over 32,700 students, including around 5,000 international students, CQU combines regional strengths with global perspectives across areas such as business, health, engineering, education and environmental science. The university emphasizes experiential learning, work-integrated placements and research that addresses regional and global challenges.

CQUniversity’s campuses provide friendly campus communities, academic support services, and opportunities for internships and local industry engagement. International students benefit from orientation programs, study skills workshops and English language support, plus access to student clubs and wellbeing resources. The Rockhampton campus offers a balance of regional lifestyle and pathways to professionally oriented education with clear links to employers and community partners.

Graduates from CQU are prepared for practical roles in industry, public service and research, often leveraging hands-on experience gained during their studies. Prospective international applicants should explore program accreditation, entry requirements and scholarship options, and contact the international office early to arrange visas, accommodation and transition support for a smooth start in Australia.

About the Program

The First Nations Cultural Awareness Training (Level 1) is a micro-credential designed for anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of First Nations peoples in Australia. This online course spans 2 hours of self-paced learning, making it accessible for busy professionals and individuals alike. It is ideal for those who seek to deepen their cultural awareness and engage meaningfully with First Nations communities.

Participants will explore the historical context of First Nations peoples, examining the impacts of colonization and the ongoing social inequalities faced today. The course covers critical topics such as racialized policies, social justice tensions, and reconciliation efforts. By the end of the training, learners will have developed a nuanced understanding of the contemporary issues affecting First Nations peoples and the importance of cultural sensitivity in various organizational contexts.

Completing this micro-credential not only fulfills Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements but also equips participants with valuable insights applicable across multiple sectors. Graduates may find opportunities in community engagement, education, social work, and public policy, where they can advocate for social justice and contribute to reconciliation efforts. The skills gained are transferable, allowing for diverse career pathways in various industries.

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