
Program description
Follow your interests and choose from a wide range of subjects in the humanities, social sciences, cultures and languages.
Enhance your opportunities for careers or postgraduate study through our double major requirement. You can explore different subjects before choosing your two majors. You are free to combine any two majors, to pursue your interests or to meet a career goal.
Benefit from distinctive opportunities to develop skills for many different careers in a fast-changing, globalised economy. You can further extend your skills and knowledge for future employment by choosing to take one or two of our optional Modules.
You will choose two BA subjects as your two majors (your "double major"). You will take eight courses (120 points) in each major. This includes at least three courses (45 points) at Stage III in each major.
In your first year you will probably take eight courses: four in semester one and four in semester two. A typical pattern would be to take two courses in each of three BA subjects, choose one course in a fourth BA subject, and take a General Education course. This gives you an opportunity to explore your interests and discover your strengths.
Towards the end of your first year, you will choose your two majors. In later years you will concentrate on these subjects.
Greek
Learning Ancient Greek can provide you with access to Greek literature and thought in the original language.
Ancient Greece gives us a significant linguistic, literary and cultural heritage. Ancient Greek can provide you with access to Greek literature and thought in the original language. You can develop an understanding of the language, which is one of the most important sources of modern English.
Where can Greek take you?
Ancient Greek is an intellectual discipline. Graduates have moved on to careers in journalism, teaching, public relations and human resources.
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Further study options:
Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Master of Arts
Master of Conflict and Terrorism Studies
Master of Indigenous Studies
Master of Public Policy
Admission requirements
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University of Auckland
Established in 1883, the University of Auckland is New Zealand's leading, research-led university. In the QS Stars rating, the University of Auckland is rated as a Five Stars Plus institution for excellence in the categories: Research, Employability, Teaching, Facilities, Internationalisation,...