Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Global Studies (BGS)
- The Personal Programmes of Study Regulations apply in these regulations.
Admission
- Candidates for the Degree must have qualified for admission to the University of Waikato and met any criteria set out in the Criteria for Admission to Particular Qualifications.
Requirements for the Degree
- The normal minimum period of enrolment for completion of the Degree is three years.
- Candidates must enrol in the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences and follow an approved programme of study.
- Candidates must gain 360 points at 100, 200, 300, and/or 400 levels, including at least 225 points above 100 level and 75 points above 200 level.
- Candidates must complete the requirements of a major.
Majors
Global Arts
Global Markets
Human Rights
International Languages and Cultures
International Relations
- To complete the requirements of a single major, candidates must gain 135 points in that major, including at least 105 points above 100 level, of which at least 60 points must be above 200 level. Candidates must also meet any specific requirements prescribed for the major in the relevant subject entry in the Subject Regulations.
- Candidates completing a single major may also complete a minor by gaining 60 points in any minor subject, including at least 30 points above 100 level. Candidates must also meet any specific requirements prescribed for the minor in the relevant subject entry in the Subject Regulations.
- Candidates may complete a second major in any undergraduate major.
- To complete the requirements of a double major, candidates must gain 120 points in each major, including at least 90 points above 100 level, of which at least 45 points must be above 200 level. Candidates must also meet the specific requirements prescribed for each major in the relevant subject entry in the Subject Regulations.
- A paper completed towards the requirements of a major cannot be counted towards the requirements of another major or a minor.
- Candidates must also complete at least 105 points from papers listed for the field of the Degree if completing a single major, or at least 120 points from papers listed for the field of the Degree if completing a double major, including: COMMS101, STMGT101, 15 points from List A: Local and Global Connections , 15 points from List B: Languages 1, MNMGT202, 15points from List C: Languages 2, and 15 points from papers as specified in the Work-Integrated Learning Regulation.
- Candidates may take up to 120 points from outside the field of the Degree.
- The field of the Degree comprises all papers contributing to the subjects listed in section 6 of these regulations.
Conjoint component requirements – Single major only
- Candidates must gain a minimum 255 points at 100, 200, 300 and 400 levels, including at least 150 points above 100 level and 60 points above 200 level.
- Candidates must complete the requirements of a major, as specified in section 6.
- Candidates must also complete at least 105 points from papers listed for the field of the Degree, as specified in section 12. However, candidates may substitute any of the following papers for any other field of the Degree paper:
- 15 points from COMMS101, if the candidate completes the Disciplinary Foundations requirement of their other conjoint component as defined on that page,
- MNMGT202, if the candidate completes the Cultural Perspectives requirement of their other conjoint component as defined on that page,
- 15 points from papers specified under the Work-Integrated Learning Regulation, if the candidate completes the Work-Integrated Learning requirement of their other conjoint component as defined on that page.
- Candidates may take further points from outside the field of the Degree to enhance the coherence of their conjoint programme, with the permission of the Pro Vice-Chancellor or delegated authority.
- The field of the Degree is as specified in section 14.
Variations
- The Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences or delegated authority may permit more than 120 points to be taken from outside the field of the Degree in individual cases.
- The Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences or delegated authority may vary or waive these regulations in individual cases.
List A: Local and Global Connections
ANTHY102 | Exploring Cultures: Aotearoa and the Pacific |
HISTY117 | Indigenous Global Histories |
MAORI103 | Introduction to Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies |
PACIS100 | Introduction to Pacific Histories, Languages and Cultures |
List B: Language 1*
CHINE131 | Chinese for Beginners |
FRNCH131 | French for Beginners |
JAPAN131 | Japanese for Beginners |
KOREA131 | Korean Language for Beginners 1 |
MAORI111 | Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1 |
SPNSH131 | Spanish for Beginners |
*Students wishing to enrol in a language they already have prior knowledge of must consult with a lecturer in the subject to determine whether an intermediate language paper will be an appropriate replacement.
List C: Languages 2
CHINE231 | Intermediate Chinese 1 |
FRNCH231 | Intermediate French 1 |
JAPAN231 | Basic Japanese 1 |
KOREA231 | Korean Language 2 |
MAORI112 | Te Reo Māori: Introductory 2 |
SPNSH231 | Intermediate Spanish 1 |
*Students who took an intermediate language paper in List B will enrol in the follow-on language paper in List C