Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc)
List B
EDUCA210 | Learning Through Life: Contexts and Considerations |
PSYCH211 | Understanding Psychological Research |
SSRES200 | Social Science Research Methods |
EDUCA210 | Learning Through Life: Contexts and Considerations |
PSYCH211 | Understanding Psychological Research |
SSRES200 | Social Science Research Methods |
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Social Sciences (BSocSc)
Admission
Requirements for the Degree
Anthropology
Crime Science1
Criminology
Economics
Environmental Planning
Geography
History
Human Rights
Law
Linguistics1
Philosophy
Political Science
Population Studies
Psychology
Screen and Media Studies
Social Policy
Sociology
Māori and Indigenous Studies
Pacific and Indigenous Studies1
Education and Society
Human Development
ARTSC111, 15 points from papers specified under the Disciplinary Foundations Subject Regulations, at least 15 points from papers specified in the Cultural Perspectives Subject Regulations, 15 points from List B and at least 15 points from papers as specified in the Work-Integrated Learning Subject Regulations.
Conjoint component requirements – Single major only
Variations
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