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Develop into a skilled advocate or ally for First Nations peoples and cultures while gaining essential knowledge and analytical abilities to engage respectfully with Indigenous communities. This First Nations Australia major provides an in-depth examination of Indigenous perspectives, cultural protocols, and philosophical approaches, while exploring decolonization and Indigenous standpoint theories. Students who complete this major will emerge as culturally competent, socially responsible citizens with a deep comprehension of historical and contemporary First Nations experiences. The program offers flexibility to pair with another major in the Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies or combine with disciplines like social work, human services, history, or environmental studies to align with your professional aspirations.
Career opportunities span government agencies, private organizations, and Indigenous community initiatives, focusing on policy development, community engagement, educational programs, or advocacy work. Graduates will possess valuable insights into social, health, and industry priorities from First Nations viewpoints.