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Australia is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world: 26% of its inhabitants were born overseas, nearly 1 in 2 people have at least one parent born outside the country, and 3% of the population are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage. This diversity is increasing both in absolute numbers and in the range of cultures represented. Management of cultural diversity is increasingly important for organisations.

Core themes

  • The 鈥淲hy?鈥 of cultural inclusion
  • Cultural differences and similarities
  • Practical cultural communication
  • Cross-cultural communication
  • Cultural adaptation
  • Australia by the numbers

Learning objectives

Upon completion of the Culture course, trainees will be able to:

  • Understand what culture is, and recognise that it impacts all aspects of behaviour
  • Understand that cultures have similarities and differences, especially with relation to direct / indirect communication, the perception of time, and greetings
  • Understand the importance of family across cultures
  • Recall Hofstede鈥檚 dimensions and how they can be used to measure differences in values across cultures
  • Recognise the concept of 鈥榝ace鈥 and examples of how 鈥榝ace鈥 is expressed in some cultural contexts
  • Understand how written, verbal and non-verbal expressions might vary across cultures
  • Understand how environment and object language vary across cultures
  • Identify obstacles to successful cross-cultural communication and measures that can be used to negate differences
  • Define the different stages of cultural adaptation, understand how they may impact a person, and identify measures that facilitate a smooth transition through the stages
  • Understand historical and current migration trends and the impact on the Australian population and in relation to Australian religious diversity
  • Understand historical and current population trends for Indigenous Australian
  • Gain an insight into the changing values of Australia

Enrol

If you are interested in taking this course, please enrol via .

  1. Ensure you are logged into Moodle.
  2. Access the course using .
  3. You will be presented with a page with the self-enrolment options.
  4. Under self-enrolment (student) enter the self-enrolment key (SBSC_Enrol) to access the course (use this even if you are a staff member).

If you experience any issues enrolling please consult the Moodle . You can also contact us at edi@unsw.edu.au with your zID number and the course you are trying to access.