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A BABHSc combined degree enables you to earn both a BA and BHSc faster than pursuing them individually. This program integrates biological, social, and community behavioral perspectives, emphasizing health determinants, promotion strategies, disease prevention, healthcare systems, and policy. Discover how to implement fundamental health promotion and prevention concepts to address community health challenges while selecting from diverse humanities, social sciences, and language courses. The BABHSc offers comprehensive non-clinical training for various health sector careers, including health education, community services, counseling, and healthcare planning. Please note: The University of Auckland does not oversee graduate employment and cannot ensure professional registration or job placement in New Zealand or internationally.
French language courses cater to all proficiency levels, from introductory to advanced. Options extend to French-taught literature and cultural studies, covering topics like cinema, history, medieval studies, linguistics, and translation. Study abroad opportunities in Francophone nations are available. French can serve as one of two BA double majors, requiring completion of at least 120 points (eight courses) per major, including 45 points (three courses) at Stage III.