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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 perspectives, examining health determinants, promotion strategies, disease prevention, healthcare systems, and policy. Discover how to implement health promotion and prevention principles to address community health issues while selecting from diverse humanities, social sciences, and language courses. The BABHSc offers a comprehensive non-clinical education that opens doors to various health-related professions, including health education, community services, counseling, and healthcare 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.
Sociology studies encompass four key areas. As a Bachelor of Arts student majoring in Sociology, you can explore these interconnected themes through courses of your choice. Cultural sociology Investigates cultural phenomena and their societal interactions, including media representations and imagery. Applied sociology and policy Focuses on governmental and community approaches to social challenges like health and wellbeing. Power dynamics and social change Examines how societies establish - and challenge - behavioral norms, particularly regarding sexuality, reproduction, and personal relationships.