Indigenous Australia: study abroad and exchange
Learn about the world's oldest continuous culture – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have inhabited Australia for at least 65,000 years.
Our courses provide a unique opportunity to study the social, political and philosophical history that has shaped Australia.
- Applied Anthropology and Indigenous Territories (ANTH2260)
- Australia Pacific Indigenous Arts (ARTT2103)
- Australasian Archaeology (ARCA2020)
- Exploring Indigenous Art, Film, Music and Literature Through Iconic Works (ABTS2030)
- Indigenous Politics & Policy (POLS2101)
- Introduction to Aboriginal Studies (ABTS1000)
- The Welfare of Australians (SWSP1011)
- Critical Anthropology & Indigenous Australians (ANTH2010)
- Gendering Business (ABTS2010)
- Indigenous Australian Music: Indigenous music-making in Australia (MUSC2810)
- Indigenous Studies for Sport, Exercise, Physical Education and Nutrition Professions (HMST3191)
- Introduction to Torres Strait Islander Studies (ABTS1010)
- Working with Indigenous People (ABTS3020)
Get involved and learn about Indigenous Australia outside of your classes by enrolling in a Summer or Winter Research program, or attending UQ events that commemorate NAIDOC Week and National Reconciliation Week.
Ready to apply? Follow the study abroad and exchange admissions guide.
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