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Australian &
Indigenous Studies



UniSA is offering a new undergraduate program in Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society. Applications can be made through SATAC.


If your ambition is to help make a positive change and bring new passion, perspective and vision to the future of Australian and Indigenous people you should start with UniSA's Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society).

The degree is designed for people who wish to, or already, work in the public sector, in business, the community, or service organisations where an understanding of Indigenous knowledges in the broader Australian and global setting is required.

UniSA's Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society) gives students the opportunity to study subjects such as Pitjantjatjara and Kaurna Language and Culture, as well as a professional major in:


  • Indigenous Knowledges: Aboriginal cultures and societies and their relationships with Australian and international contexts across a range of social, economic and political settings.
  • Australian Studies: current organisational and social theories in the analysis of Aboriginal issues as they intersect and operate within the context of contemporary Australian social and political systems.
  • Australian History: the complexities of Australian society and culture prior to and following European settlement; and the impact of historical policies and practices on Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in contemporary Australian societies.

Double degrees are also available with Education, Human Services and Social Work.


Study Australian & Aboriginal Studies at UniSA
Study Australian & Indigenous Studies at UniSA