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This program offers profound insights into both yourself and the world through Arts and Fine Arts coursework. As a creative thinker or maker, you'll explore cultural, social, environmental, ethical, and political themes while developing impactful ways to communicate these ideas. The Bachelor of Arts provides diverse subject options, allowing you to specialize in areas of society, culture, and human behavior that fascinate you. Within the Fine Arts curriculum, you'll engage with modern art and select from various mediums and practices such as ceramics, photography, digital media, performance art, and sound installations. This dual degree expands your cultural awareness while sharpening analytical and communication abilities. The combined expertise from these programs will maximize your potential and broaden professional opportunities.
Māori Studies offers flexible course options aligned with your aspirations, covering language, media relations, historical studies, political systems, and traditional performing arts (kapa haka). For a double major inMaori Studies within your BA, complete 120 points (eight courses) per major, with a minimum of 45 points (three courses) at Stage III level.
Tailor yourMaori Studies pathway to match your ambitions, selecting from language instruction, media analysis, cultural artifacts, historical perspectives, governance systems, or performance traditions. As part of a double major BA structure, theMaori Studies specialization requires completion of 120 points (eight courses) per major, including 45 points (three courses) at Stage III.