Indigenous Rights Advocacy in Casual Games

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The Advanced Certificate in Indigenous Rights Advocacy in Casual Games is a crucial course that prepares learners to navigate the complex landscape of indigenous rights advocacy in the gaming industry. Comprising 5 units, this program imparts essential skills for career advancement, catering to the growing demand for professionals who can effectively advocate for indigenous rights in the gaming sector.

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With the increasing popularity of casual games, the need for professionals who can ensure the representation of indigenous cultures and rights in these games has become paramount. This course equips learners with the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate the industry, bridging the gap between gaming and indigenous rights.

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  • Indigenous Rights Advocacy Fundamentals
  • Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Property in Casual Games
  • Decolonizing Game Design and Development
  • Indigenous Representation and Stereotypes in Casual Games
  • Advocacy Strategies and Community Engagement

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After completing the Advanced Certificate in Indigenous Rights Advocacy in Casual Games, you can pursue a career in one of the following roles: Game Design (25%): Design and develop engaging game mechanics and levels for casual games.

UX Researcher (20%): Conduct research to understand player behavior and preferences, and design user experiences that meet those needs.

QA Tester (15%): Test and identify bugs in casual games to ensure a high-quality player experience.

Game Development (40%): Develop and maintain the core technology and infrastructure for casual games, including game engines, tools, and frameworks.

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  • ProficiencyEnglish
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