Degree Planner

Bachelor of Arts
Family Name:
Single Major
ID:
Major:
Given Name(s):
Minor:
Elective Papers
100
200
300
Double Major
Elective Papers
100
MAJOR:
MAJOR:
200
300
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Completion Notes:
Degree start year:
2017
List A and List B Papers:
Needs-note year:
DP last updated:
By:
Grey Text
= Paper to be taken
Black Text
= Paper being taken
Black Text
= Paper completed
Other Notes:
Waivers Given:
2017: No new intake into ETHICS
Year:
Waiver For:
2017
Template last updated: August 2016
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Major Subjects for the Bachelor of Arts:
ANTH Anthropology
PCSS Education Studies
ENGL English
Ethics
GEOG Geography
HIST History
INTL
LING
MAOR
MATH
MUSI
PHIL
(pathways in CHIN, FREN, GERM, JAPA, SPAN)
International Languages and Cultures
POLS
PSYC
Linguistics
Te Reo (2nd Major)
Mathematics
Music
Philosophy
SMST
TIKA
THST
WRIT
Political Science
Psychology
Studies in Religion
Screen & Media Studies
Tikanga (2nd Major)
Theatre Studies
Writing Studies
Specialisations:
IRSS
International Relations and Security Studies
Creative Writing
Language Specialisation:
attached to Political Science major
CHIN
Chinese
FREN
French
GERM
German
JAPA
SPAN
Japanese
Spanish
The following subjects can only be taken as a Supporting Subject: (can not be taken as a major)
AMST
CHIN
ESLA
FREN
GERM
JAPA
American Studies
Chinese
English as a Second Language
French
German
Japanese
NZST
RELS
SPAN
NZ Studies/Akoranga Aotearoa
Pacific Studies
Religious Studies
Spanish
Guidelines:
1
2
3
4
5
Most 100 level papers are worth 15 points and most 200 and 300 level papers are worth 20 points.
Students must complete at least 30 points from the papers in List A and List B, comprising 15 points chosen from List A and 15 points chosen
To complete the requirements of a major, students must gain at least 120 points above 100 level in that major, including at least 60 points at
Students must complete a supporting subject by gaining at least 70 points in that subject, including at least 40 points above 100 level.
Students may complete a second major in any undergraduate major subject.
6
7
8
Students may take up to 80 points from subjects outside the field of the degree.
A further 40 points from outside the field of the degree may be taken if the second major is a non-BA subject.
Students should check whether papers to be taken towards their major require prerequisite papers at 100 level to be completed in the first
year of their programme of study.
List A:
ARTS101
CHIN131
CHIN132
ESLA101
ESLA102
FREN131
FREN 132
GERM131
GERM 132
JAPA131
JAPA132
LING131
REOM100
REOM111
REOM112
SPAN131
SPAN132
List B:
Old Worlds - New Worlds (previously HUMA101)
Chinese Language 1: Part A
Chinese Language 2: Part B*
Academic Writing and Research
Academic Oral Presentation
French for Beginners 1
French for Beginners 2*
German for Beginners 1
German for Beginners 2*
Japanese for Beginners 1: Part A
Japanese for Beginners 1: Part B*
Describing Language
Te Reo Māori me ōna Tikanga
ENGL104
HIST117
INTL101
MUSI112
PHIL150
POLS108
RELS101
SMST102
THST101
MPDV100
TIKA151
TIKA157
TIKA163
Te Reo Māori: Intermediate 1*
Te Reo Māori: Intermediate 2*
TIKA164
Spanish for Beginners 1
Spanish for Beginners 2*
TTWA149
Telling the Story
Global Histories: 1900 - the Present
International Languages and Culture
Introduction to Western Music
The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy
Political Life in the Ancient World: Citizens, Slaves and Emperors
Religion Today
Media Cultures
On Stage: Theatre in New Zealand Theatres
Introduction to Development Studies
Te Raranga Kete: Introduction to Māori Fibre Arts
Mahi Whakaari Tawhito: Performing Arts – An Ancient Perspective
Te Ao Tawhito, Te Ao Hou: Introduction to Traditional and Contemporary Māori
Society
Mai Tuawhakarere ki te Ao Hurihuri: Introduction to Traditional and Contemporary
Māori Society (taught in Te Reo Māori)
Te Tiriti o Waitangi - not offered 2014
The degree planner is indicative only. Your programme will be approved by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
For further information, please phone (07) 838 4080 or 0800 800 145.