The Indigenous Knowledge, History and Heritage major are comprised of a multidisciplinary program that will provide students with an opportunity to learn about the history, culture and philosophy of Indigenous peoples in Australia. We will explore the philosophical underpinnings of an Indigenous worldview. The units offered enable students to critically engage with the issues covered, across a number of disciplines, and connect to contemporary Australian social issues. Studying the major will give a strong grounding in Aboriginal knowledge systems as well as Western disciplinary constructs around Indigenous knowledge’s and peoples. The central principle in teaching the major is to provide a space for students to be able to critically engage and interact with Aboriginal voices. The major will be taught in an interactive manner. Students will engage with Indigenous people, Elders in the community and guest speakers. The major includes a range of experimental activities, intensive sessions and field work. Students will also have the opportunity to engage with a range of source material, including community and family histories, art, poetry and film. Indigenous knowledge is applicable to all fields and disciplines because it allows students to engage with a different way of knowing and understanding the world.