Degree overview

Challenge and develop policy affecting social justice in the indigenous workforce and community

Do you want to work with local and global communities? Do you want to use Indigenous knowledge systems to respond to ecological, social and economic challenges? The Wollotuka Institute is committed to the advancement of Indigenous education at a local, national and international level.

Career opportunities

This program opens doors for jobs in a range of areas in both Indigenous and mainstream organisations in a global context. Graduate with an understanding of Aboriginal culture, history and political life in Australia.

Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies

UAC Code , Program Code 40122

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CRICOS Code , Program Code 40122

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Duration (FT)(PT)

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UAC Code

Program Code 40122

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CRICOS Code

Program Code 40122

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Course overview

This dynamic and highly specialised degree is taught and managed by an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander academic and administrative team. This team is passionate about Indigenous representation and are committed to the issues focused on as part of your studies.

This degree is available to study with combined online and face-to-face learning to provide added flexibility to your study program.

8 majors available in this degree:

  • Entrepreneurship and innovation
  • screen and cultural studies
  • global Indigenous studies
  • politics and international relations
  • human geography and the environment
  • human resource management
  • human services
  • sociology and anthropology

3 minors available in this degree:

  • Gender and sexuality studies
  • information technology
  • writing studies
2024 Program Handbook

The courses shown above are a guide, and don't reflect the exact year-by-year structure of the program, you should always refer to the program handbook for details of the complete program structure, course requirements and availability.

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Career-ready placements

You will gain practical social science skills in analysis and communication, policy, and research. You will complete a minimum 140-hour placement within the later stages of your studies. There will be a variety of opportunities available to acquire a placement in your desired career field. This includes local, state and commonwealth public service, non-government organisations, higher education, cultural and environmental organisations, and community and family services.

Studying at Newcastle campus

How to apply

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You are a domestic student if you are:

  • An Australian or New Zealand citizen (including dual citizens)
  • A permanent resident of Australia
  • A holder of a permanent Australian visa.

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