Subjects
Students learn about Tasmanian Aboriginals' deep connection to country and place (past and present), contact with European cultures, cultural practices, and the key groups/clans and individuals that comprise this rich history.
Ancient History enables students to study life in an early civilisation based on the analysis and interpretation of physical and written remains. It shows how the world and its people have changed, as well as the significant legacies that exist into the present, and gives a context for this interconnectedness of past and present. It is also concerned with the possible motivations and actions of individuals and groups, and how they shaped the political, social and cultural landscapes of the ancient world.
Geography provides a structured, disciplinary framework to investigate and analyse a range of challenges and associated opportunities facing Australia and the global community. These challenges include rapid change in biophysical environments, the sustainability of places, dealing with environmental risks and the consequences of international integration.
This Modern History course enables students to study the forces that have shaped today's world and provides them with a broader and deeper comprehension of the world in which they live. The focus of the course is on the larger historical themes that have dominated the twentieth century, individuals, movements, events and ideas that have shaped the contemporary world and key drivers of change.
LLegal Studies gives students core knowledge and equips them to describe and assess essential principles, features and institutions of our legal and political systems, and how they operate locally, nationally and in an international context. The course promotes understanding of the dynamic nature of Australia's liberal democracy, its interactive processes, and the pursuit of equity and justice under the rule of law.
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge to work in the tourism industry. Students will work to achieve a limited range of tourism operational skills and basic industry knowledge.
This qualification provides pathways to work in many tourism and travel industry sectors, including:
Work could be undertaken in an office environment where the planning of tourism and travel products and services takes place, in the field where products are delivered, or a combination of both.
Possible job titles include:
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