Indigenous Studies
About the major
Indigenous Studies gives students an opportunity to develop a deep understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, histories and knowledge systems, drawing upon the ideas and methods of disciplines including history, art history, literature, linguistics, film, musicology, anthropology, sociology and health studies.
It involves these disciplines in a critical dialogue with traditional and contemporary Indigenous people and cultures, and with social and political histories of colonisation and decolonisation.
The units offered reflect national and international trends in the discipline of Indigenous Studies, and articulate the many voices, perspectives and priorities of Indigenous peoples and communities. Students are given the opportunity to engage in analysis, discussion and debate around key issues that are of significance to Australian and international Indigenous peoples, such as language and cultural revitalisation, world-leading Indigenous film and literature, the ongoing efforts to improve Indigenous health outcomes and the broader pursuit of Indigenous self-determination and social justice.
Taught by Indigenous and non-Indigenous academic staff from across the University, and experts from the wider community, Indigenous Studies units are offered through the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and are available to all students.
Guided by the rubric of Cultural Wellbeing, Cultural Integrity and Cultural Expression, the Indigenous Studies major and minor commence with two introductory units, INDG1001 Introduction to Indigenous Cultures and INDG1002 Introduction to Indigenous History.
In INDG1001 Introduction to Indigenous Cultures students learn about the Dreaming, cosmology and country, kinship and custodianship, songlines, language revitalization, Aboriginal astronomy, agriculture, aquaculture, and creative expression in art, literature, film and music.
In INDG1002 Introduction to Indigenous History students focus on the history of Indigenous Australia since colonisation, and learn about important political and legal issues such as colonisation, dispossession, assimilation and the stolen generations, and the resurgence of Indigenous rights in twentieth century struggles for civil rights, land rights, self-determination and native title.
In second year of the Indigenous Studies major and minor, students strengthen and deepen their knowledge and understanding of Indigenous Australia by taking one core unit, INDG2001 Indigenous Land and Culture, and selective units from Art History, Anthropology, History, Linguistics and Latin American Studies.
In INDG2001 Indigenous Land and Culture students explore the social, political, philosophical and cosmological significance of the connection between Land and Culture, and are introduced to more advanced methodological discourses that have emerged within the discipline of Indigenous Studies. Students are able to apply such learning in selective units that provide ample opportunity for a focus on emerging disciplinary interests, among others.
In third year of the Indigenous Studies major and minor, students further strengthen and deepen their knowledge and understanding of Indigenous Australia by taking one core unit, INDG3001 Indigenous Studies Methodologies, and selective units from Art History, English, Education, Racism, and Politics, and the Faculty Interdisciplinary project.
In INDG3001 Indigenous Studies Methodologies students undertake an advanced study of key national and international methodological discourses within the discipline of Indigenous Studies.
Senior selective units provide opportunities for the advanced application of knowledge and skills within key disciplinary areas.
Requirements for completion
The Indigenous Studies major and minor requirements are listed in the Indigenous Studies unit of study table.
Contact and further information
Contact details can be found on the Indigenous Studies website
Example pathways
Indigenous Studies major pathway
Indigenous Studies Major | |||
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Year 1 | Sem 1 | Core: INDG1001 Introduction to Indigenous Culture |
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Sem 2 | Core: INDG1002 Introduction to Indigenous History |
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Year 2 | Sem 1 | Core: INDG2001 Indigenous Land and Culture |
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Sem 2 | Selective: One 2000 level selective unit from the Indigenous Studies major table |
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Year 3 | Sem 1 | Core: INDG3001 Indigenous Studies Methodologies |
Selective: One 3000 level selective unit from the Indigenous Studies major table |
Sem 2 | Selective: One 3000 level selective unit from the Indigenous Studies major table |
Interdisciplinary project unit: INDG3999 Interdisciplinary Impact |
Indigenous Studies minor pathway
Year and Semester | Units of study | |
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Year 1 | S1 | Core: INDG1001 Introduction to Indigenous Cultures |
S2 | Core: INDG1002 Introduction to Indigenous History | |
Year 2 | S1 | Core: INDG2001 Indigenous Land and Culture |
S2 | Selective: 2000-level unit listed for the Indigenous Studies major | |
Year 3 | S1 | Core: INDG3001 Indigenous Studies Methodologies |
S2 | Selective: 3000-level unit listed for the Indigenous Studies major |