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This program offers profound insights into yourself and the world through both Arts and Fine Arts studies. Creative individuals explore cultural, social, environmental, ethical, and political themes, developing impactful ways to communicate these ideas. The Bachelor of Arts provides diverse subjects, allowing you to specialize in areas of society, culture, and human behavior that captivate you. In the Fine Arts component, you'll engage with contemporary art and select from various mediums like ceramics, photography, installation, performance art, print, film, digital media, and sound art. This dual degree enriches your understanding of society while sharpening critical thinking and communication abilities. The combined expertise from these disciplines will maximize your potential and expand career opportunities.
Pursuing a Bachelor of Arts with a Drama major blends literary analysis with performance experience, covering both solo and group work. First-year courses range from public speaking and performance to practical studies in Māori, Pacific, and modern dance. Advanced Drama includes public productions, offering essential acting training and production management experience. At the postgraduate level, you can specialize in acting, writing, directing, or focus on historical and theoretical aspects of drama.