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A BABHSc combined degree lets you earn both a BA and BHSc faster than pursuing them individually. This program explores biological, social, and community behavioral factors, concentrating on health determinants, wellness initiatives, illness prevention, healthcare frameworks, and health regulations. Discover how to implement fundamental health promotion and disease prevention concepts to address specific community health challenges – while selecting from diverse humanities, social sciences, cultural studies, and language courses. The BABHSc offers comprehensive non-clinical training that equips graduates for various health sector roles. Career opportunities include wellness advocacy, health instruction, public health initiatives, guidance services, and healthcare system design. Please note the University of Auckland doesn't oversee graduate employment and cannot assure professional registration or job placement in New Zealand or internationally.
You can pursue either a Bachelor of Arts in Economics or a Bachelor of Commerce in Economics (possibly combined with another relevant major). Introductory courses cover microeconomics and macroeconomics fundamentals. Microeconomics examines choices made by consumers and businesses, along with resource pricing and market distribution. Macroeconomics analyzes overall economic performance indicators like employment levels and currency values. Both disciplines investigate how governmental decisions influence market results. In advanced coursework, you can explore all major economic fields and specialize in areas of personal interest.