Studies in Settler Colonialism

You'll learn about issues and factors that have shaped and/or are influencing change within Indigenous communities today within Australia and beyond.

A major in Studies in Settler Colonialism offers you a dynamic array of online units of study to choose from. We make use of innovative technology and teaching methodologies to enhance and maximise your learning.

Undergraduate and postgraduate courses

Majors in Studies in Settler Colonialism: We offer an undergraduate major in Studies in Settler Colonialism in undergraduate degrees, as well as degrees at Masters and PhD level.

From the courses below, link to the Course and Unit Catalogue, go to Course Rules and Plans, then scroll down to Program of Study.

Study on campus in Armidale or fully online in your own home, or abroad.

Postgraduate courses
Units

Studies in Settler Colonialism units

PAIS104 Introduction to Indigenous Australia

PAIS105 Global Indigenous Experiences

PAIS322PAIS522 Indigenous Politics and Public Policy

PAIS323PAIS523 Indigenous Business and Community Development

PAI324PAIS524 Indigenous Peoples and Colonisation: Land and Nature

PAIS370 PAIS570 Contemporary Political Issues

PAIS390PAIS590 Politics in the Developing world

PAIS400H Honours in Political and International Studies

There are a number of units which complement Studies in Settler Colonialism. See the Course Rules & Plans tab of your enrolled course to see the recommended Program of Study for the Studies in Settler Colonialism Major within the Discipline of Political and International Studies.

Majors

Study Settler Colonialism as a Major in one of our Arts Degrees

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Career options for graduates

Graduates of Indigenous Studies have skills in dynamic and flexible thinking, with knowledge to contribute across a large range of careers including:

  • blogging
  • broadcasting
  • community work
  • journalism
  • policy work
  • public relations
  • teaching.

Further information

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