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A BABHSc combined degree lets you earn both a BA and BHSc faster than pursuing them individually. This program integrates biological, social, and community-focused perspectives, examining health determinants, promotion strategies, disease prevention, healthcare systems, and policy. Discover how to implement fundamental health promotion and prevention concepts to address community health issues – while selecting from diverse humanities, social sciences, culture, and language courses. The BABHSc provides comprehensive non-clinical training for various health sector careers, including health education, community health initiatives, counseling services, and healthcare system planning. Please note: The University of Auckland doesn't oversee graduate employment and cannot ensure professional registration or job opportunities in New Zealand or internationally.
Within a Bachelor of Arts specializing in Media, Film and Television, you'll explore subjects like: Digital communication and culture, Advertising's societal impact, Cinema studies, Action cinema, Mockumentary genre, Horror in media, Sci-fi narratives, Gaming culture, Visual messaging, Digital platforms, Music in popular culture, Environmental media. You can pursue Media, Film and Television as one of two BA specializations (dual major). Completion requires 120 points (eight courses) per major, with minimum 45 points (three courses) at advanced level.