The PGDipArts is an alternative to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours). This programme might be for you if you want to undertake advanced study without writing a dissertation, if honours degrees aren’t recognised in your country, or if you would like to study part-time over a longer period. You can use a completed PGDipArts with a GPA of 5.0 or higher as an possible qualification for the one-year Master of Arts.
German Introduce yourself to the rich culture of Germany and discover its influence in film and literature and its connections with New Zealand. German is the native language of more than 90 million people. It is an important language of trade, with Germany the fourth largest economy and third largest exporter in the world. Studying German can be a great way to introduce yourself to the rich culture of Germany, as well as discovering its influence in film and literature and its connections with New Zealand. German language and linguistics courses can give you an in-depth understanding and communication skills in the most widely spoken language in the European Union.
Where can German take you? Graduates in German work as teachers, librarians, in managerial positions, in government service (such as foreign affairs and trade), in tourism, business and industry. Programme structure 120 points Advanced taught courses in one subject chosen from the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) You may be able to include a dissertation You may be able to include up to 30 points from other subjects One year full-time or up to four years part-time Further study options Master of Arts Master of Conflict and Terrorism Studies Master of Heritage Conservation Master of Indigenous Studies Master of Professional Studies Master of Public Policy