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Both the Preliminary and HSC courses require the students to undertake mandatory community case studies. What are the requirements for these case studies?

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Both the Preliminary and HSC courses require the students to undertake mandatory community case studies. What are the requirements for these case studies?

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A. A case study is an in-depth study of a specific community, focused on a particular topic. It requires the student to develop a core of knowledge that can be used to exemplify relevant content. The Local Community(ies) Case Study is an in-depth study of the local community(ies) within the parameters of the section identified. A Local Community(ies) Case Study must be undertaken in all Parts studied of the Preliminary and HSC Courses. The Comparative Case Study is an in-depth study of at least two communities within the parameters of the section identified. The communities are to be compared in terms of the content described. The National Australian Indigenous Community Case Studies and the International Indigenous Case Studies may be different for each area of content studied. A Comparative Case Study is mandatory in Part 1 of the Preliminary Course and Part 1 of the HSC Course.

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