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Programme Overview

The BGlobalSt - Bachelor of Global Studies is designed to help you make a difference by applying your knowledge to the big issues of our increasingly globalised world.

You will be exposed to new ways of thinking about the world. You will gain an in-depth understanding of contemporary issues and challenge your assumptions about how the world works.

As you gain competency in another language you’ll deepen your understanding of other cultures and perspectives.

You will develop skills for future careers that demand leadership, teamwork, public speaking, critical thinking, research and intercultural communication.

Programme Structure

The Bachelor of Global Studies is a cross-faculty degree that draws on the combined expertise of the faculties of Arts, Business, Creative Arts and Industries, Engineering, Law and Science.

You will choose from one of four majors when you start the programme:

  • Global Environment and Sustainable Development
  • Global Politics and Human Rights
  • International Relations and Business
  • Transnational Cultures and Creative Practice

You will supplement your major with core courses in Global Studies, courses in a language, area studies in a region related to your chosen language, elective courses,  a Waipapa Taumata Rau course, and General Education.

You will have many opportunities to develop skills and experience through internships, workshops and research projects. We encourage you to spend time overseas during your study.

The broad structure of the programme is:

  • Three core courses (45 points)
  • Ten courses in your chosen major (150 points)
  • Four courses in a language (60 points)
  • Three courses in area studies (45 points)
  • Two elective courses (30 points)
  • One General Education courses (15 points)
  • One Waipapa Taumata Rau core course (15 points)

Programme Careers

Potential Careers

A Bachelor of Global Studies will prepare you for a range of exciting careers. With your combination of skills and your global knowledge, you will be well-prepared to make a difference in a variety of fields. You might go on to work in politics and government, the environmental sector, international development, foreign affairs, trade, defence or the arts.

Jobs related to this programme

  • Arts administrator
  • Business consultant
  • Diplomat
  • Foreign correspondent
  • Human rights advocate
  • Intelligence officer
  • International trade consultant
  • Policy analyst

Student career planning services

Once you become a student at the University, you can get help with planning and developing your career from Career Development and Employability Services.

Key Information for Students

Key Information for Students

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Entry Requirements, Fees and Dates

Fees and scholarships

Fees

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Fees are set in advance of each calendar year and will be updated on this website. Fees are inclusive of 15% GST, but do not include the Student Services Fee, course books, travel and health insurance, or living costs. Fees will be confirmed upon completion of enrolment into courses. For more information, please see Fees and Money Matters .

*Please note: amounts shown are indicative and estimates only.

Scholarships

Scholarships and awards

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Loans and Allowances

Student loans and allowances

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Cost of Living

Cost of living

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Advice on Programme Limits

This is a limited entry programme: there is a limit on the number of enrolments due to staff or space capacity. For more information, please see the Programme and Course Limitations section of the University Academic and General Statutes and Regulations.

Key Dates

Application Advice

Please note: we will consider late applications if places are still available. International students should start the application process as early as possible to allow sufficient time to apply for a visa.

Key Dates

SemesterApplication Closing DateSemester Start DateSemester End Date
2025 Semester One08 December 202403 March 202530 June 2025
2026 Semester One02 March 202629 June 2026

Other Important Dates

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Regulations

Preamble

The regulations for this degree are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations including the Academic Statutes and Regulations.

Note: This is a limited entry programme as per the Limitation of Entry Statute 1991 and selection criteria apply. Selection criteria are available from the Faculty of Arts.

Duration and Total Points Value

1 A student enrolled for this degree must follow a programme of the equivalent of six full-time semesters and pass courses with a total value of 360 points, unless credit is granted under the Admission Regulations and/or the Credit Regulations.

Structure and Content

2 Of the 360 points required for this degree, a student must pass:

a at least 300 points from courses listed in the Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule, including:

(i) at least 195 points above Stage I, including at least 75 points above Stage II

(ii) Core Courses: 45 points: GLOBAL 102, 200, 300

(iii) a major of at least 150 points from the Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule, of which at least 45 points must be above Stage II

(iv) 60 points from one of the Languages listed in the Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule, of which at least 30 points must be above Stage I

(v) 45 points from one of the Area Studies listed in the Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule that is aligned with the chosen Language, of which at least 15 points must be above Stage II

b 15 points: WTR 100 or other WTR course

c 15 points from courses offered in either the General Education Open Schedule or the General Education Faculty Schedule approved for this degree, and the Academic Integrity course as specified in the Enrolment and Programme Regulations, Academic Integrity, of the University Calendar

d up to 30 points from courses available for this programme or other programmes at this University.

3 A student who is required to meet the Academic English Language Requirement, as specified in the Enrolment and Programme Regulations, Academic English Language Requirement, of the University Calendar, may substitute an academic English language course approved by Senate or its representative for 15 points of General Education.

General Education Exemptions

4 a A student is exempted from the requirement to pass courses offered in the General Education Schedules who has:

either

(i) completed an undergraduate degree at a tertiary institution

or

(ii) been admitted to this degree having completed 120 points or more of degree-level study at another tertiary institution.

b A student who has been exempted from the requirement to pass courses offered in the General Education Schedules must substitute the requirement for courses available for this degree.

c A student who has been fully exempted from the requirement to pass courses offered in the General Education Schedules is nonetheless required to complete the Academic Integrity course.

Conjoint Degrees

5 Special arrangements apply where this degree is taken as a component degree of an approved conjoint combination. The specific requirements and a complete list of the conjoint degrees available are set out in the Conjoint Degrees section of the University Calendar.

Special Cases

6 a For Language courses, enrolment of students with prior knowledge of the language is at the discretion of the Academic Head or nominee.

b Enrolment in any particular course(s) may be declined, and enrolment may be required instead in a course at a more advanced level. A student who is required to enrol in a more advanced course may choose either to complete 60 points of Language courses or complete alternative course(s) from elsewhere in the Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule.

c If a student who has been required to enrol in a more advanced course fails that course they may be credited with an appropriate less advanced course if they are certified by the examiners as having reached the standard of a pass for that course and have not previously been credited with that course.

d A student who has passed or been credited with a language acquisition course may not enrol for a course which precedes that course in the sequence of language acquisition courses.

Variations

7 In exceptional circumstances the Programme Director may approve a variation to a student’s programme of study in accordance with the Enrolment and Programme Regulations.

Regulation Commencement or Amendment

8 These regulations and/or schedule have been amended with effect from 1 January 2025.


Schedule

Schedule Notes

For students taking the International Relations and Business major, no more than 75 points from ECON 151, 152, 271, 341, INTBUS 151, 201, 202, 305, 306 333, 337 or other courses from the BCom Schedule may be included in this degree.

Programme Schedules

Complete 360 points comprising:

  • 315 to 330 points for Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule, and
  • 30 points from General Education Courses, and
  • 0 to 15 points from Other Courses, and
  • 1 item from Academic Integrity Course

A student must complete at most 75 points of courses matching the pattern ACCTG 102, ACCTG 2**, ACCTG 3**, BUSINESS 11*, BUSINESS 200, BUSINESS 202, BUSINESS 21*, BUSINESS 300, BUSINESS 301, BUSINESS 302, BUSINESS 303, BUSINESS 31*, BUSINESS 328, BUSINESS 35*, BUSAN 2**, BUSAN 3**, COMLAW 2**, COMLAW 3**, COMPSCI 101, COMPSCI 130, COMPSCI 235, ECON ***, ENGSCI 391, FINANCE 2**, FINANCE 300, FINANCE 351, FINANCE 36*, FINANCE 38*, INFOMGMT 192, INFOSYS ***, INNOVENT ***, INTBUS 2**, INTBUS 30*, LAWCOMM 422, MGMT ***, MKTG 2**, MKTG 3**, MATHS 108, MATHS 120, MATHS 130, MATHS 208, MATHS 250, OPSMGT 2**, OPSMGT 3**, PROPERTY 102, STATS 100, STATS 108, STATS 208, STATS 210, STATS 255, STATS 310, STATS 320, STATS 326, STATS 370, and STATS 383.

Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule

Complete 315 to 330 points comprising:

  • 60 points for all Core Courses, and
  • 150 points for one Major from Majors, and
  • 105 points for one Specialisation from Language and Area Studies, and
  • 0 to 15 points from Other Courses from the Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule

Selected courses must include at least 195 points at level 200 or higher.

Selected courses must include at least 75 points at level 300 or higher.

Core Courses

Complete 60 points for ALL of the following:

Other Courses from the Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule

Complete 0 to 15 points from the following:

General Education Courses

Complete exactly 30 points from the following:

Other Courses

Select between 0 and 15 credits from University of Auckland at levels 100 to 400.

Academic Integrity Course

Complete exactly 1 of the following:

Degree Plan

Overview

Degree Planner for the Bachelor of Global Studies

Year 1
Semester One
Introduction to Global Studies
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule - Core Courses
15.0 Points

Language Course

15.0 Points

Stage I Course

Majors
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule
15.0 Points

Stage I Course

Majors
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule
15.0 Points

Stage I Course

Academic Integrity Course
Academic Integrity Course
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Semester Two
Global Challenges
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule - Core Courses
15.0 Points

Language Course

15.0 Points

Stage I Course

Majors
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule
15.0 Points

Stage I Course

Year 2
Semester One

Language Course

15.0 Points

Stage II Course

Area Studies Course

15.0 Points

Stage II Course

General Education Courses
15.0 Points
Majors
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule
15.0 Points

Stage II Course

Semester Two
Global Justice
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule - Core Courses
15.0 Points

Language Course

15.0 Points

Stage II Course

Area Studies Course

15.0 Points

Stage II Course

Majors
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule
15.0 Points

Stage II Course

Year 3
Semester One
Going Global
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule - Core Courses
15.0 Points
Majors
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule
15.0 Points

Stage II Course

Majors
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule
15.0 Points

Stage III Course

Majors
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule
15.0 Points

Stage III Course

Semester Two
Majors
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule
15.0 Points

Stage III Course

Area Studies Course

15.0 Points

Stage III Course

Elective Course

15.0 Points

Other Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule course (Any stage)


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Other Undergraduate course (Any stage)

Majors
Bachelor of Global Studies Schedule
15.0 Points

Stage I Course

Graduate Profile and Programme Capabilities

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Programme Capabilities to Graduate Profile Map

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