Indigenous Studies Courses
This course provides an opportunity to develop an understanding of and respect for Indigenous knowledges and the engagement of Indigenous people in the culture of academic research.
The Bachelor of Indigenous Languages and Linguistics degree is designed to provide Indigenous and non-Indigenous students with a coherent and advanced theoretical and practical knowledge and skills to engage in culturally informed and accountable ways of language work.
This Honours program will provide a fourth year of study for students who have completed the Bachelor of Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art at the Queensland College of Art.
This degree is designed to prepare Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to become professional artists.
Our Bachelor of Social Science (Social Science and Indigenous Studies) will give you an understanding of Australian Indigenous perspectives and ways of thinking.
USQ's Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Studies) will give you an understanding of Australian Indigenous perspectives and ways of thinking.
Our Bachelor of Social Science (Applied Social Science and Indigenous Studies) will give you an understanding of Australian Indigenous perspectives and ways of thinking.
The Bachelor of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advocacy degree provides an opportunity for students to engage with theoretical concepts and practices based on Indigenous knowledge systems.
If you receive excellent results throughout your undergraduate Australian Indigenous Studies degree, you may be eligible to undertake Honours in Australian Indigenous Studies.