
3 years
Late February, Mid July
Bachelor (3 years)
A Bachelor of Arts gives you room to grow. You are not boxed into one narrow path. You get the chance to explore subjects you truly enjoy and build a degree around your interests.
There is a wide range of study areas to choose from. Whether you are interested in social issues, media, culture, languages, or history, you can shape your study to match your goals. In your first year, you can try different subjects before deciding on your two majors. This helps you choose with confidence, not guesswork.
A double major gives your degree clear direction. It allows you to go deeper into two fields and build strong knowledge in both. At the same time, you can add one or two optional theme-based modules to widen your skills and open more career paths.
BA study is not only about theory. It builds practical skills that employers value. You learn how to communicate clearly. You learn how to think creatively and question ideas. You learn how to research, analyse information, and solve problems. You also develop adaptability and an understanding of different perspectives.
These skills do not expire. They stay relevant even as industries change. As the world of work shifts, graduates who can think, communicate, and adjust quickly are in demand.
With a BA, you graduate with knowledge, confidence, and flexible career options. It prepares you not just for one job, but for many possibilities in the future.
University
University of Auckland
Campus
Auckland
Total Credits
360
Study Mode
Full-time
Loan Availability
No
International undergraduate tuition at top NZ universities ranges between NZ$40,000–$45,000+ per year.
Full time study
Eight courses per year (120 points), comprising 120 points per major, 30 points of General Education, and 90 points of electives.
Part time study
Generally defined as taking fewer than 54 points (usually 3 courses) per semester.
Conjoint options available.
Qualifications equivalent to high-performing high school, such as IB (approx. 24+ points) or GCE A-Levels.
IELTS - IELTS score of 6.0 overall with no band less than 5.5
Pick a program that fits your background and future goals.
Go through academic and English requirements carefully.
Keep your certificates, passport, test scores, and SOP ready.
Submit your application and wait for the Offer of Place. Once you get the offer letter, confirm your admission by completing the required steps.
Organize documents showing your ability to support your study.
Submit your visa application with all required documents.
Book your flight, accommodation, and prepare essentials.
Arrive, enroll, attend orientation, and begin your studies.
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