Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Australian Indigenous Studies
Are you passionate about Indigenous Studies? The Honours program is your opportunity to generate new knowledge and understanding, and to design, develop, and complete a significant research project. It is an exciting opportunity to immerse yourself in an area of interest and to develop a wide range of skills that can be applied in both academic and professional contexts.
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Indigenous Studies involves intensive study of the discipline. It is a one-year full-time (or part-time equivalent) advanced undergraduate degree for high achieving students. Honours in Indigenous Studies is offered as separate, stand-alone program of 48 units of credit. It's your pathway into a graduate research degree (MA Research or PhD).
Eligibility
Students must have completed their »Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ undergraduate degree program in Indigenous Studies or a relevant major, or equivalent recognised Level 7 qualification at another institution with a major in a stream offered in the program.
Entry to Honours requires a WAM of 70 or higher (or equivalent) in Indigenous Studies or relevant stream.
Admission to Honours in Indigenous Studies is subject to resources and the approval of the Academic Lead, Nura Gili Centre for Indigenous Programs.
Areas of supervision
- Indigenous issues and the law.
- Theories of decolonisation and settler colonialism.
- Politics and ideology of race, gender and sexua