Business and Economics (BE) Schedule
Note: You can also choose courses from the Open Schedule.
Courses in the Business and Economics Schedule are available to students enrolled in these degrees:
BCom | BGlobalSt | BProp | BAdvSci(Hons)/BGlobal Studies | BAdvSci(Hons)/BProp |BA/BCom | BA/GlobalSt | BCom/BDes | BCom/BE(Hons) | BCom/BGlobalSt | BCom/BHSc | BCom/BMus | BCom/BProp | BCom/BSc | BCom/LLB | BCom/LLB(Hons) | BDes/BProp |BE(Hons)/BGlobalSt | BGlobalSt/LLB | BGlobalSt/LLB(Hons) | BE(Hons)/BProp | BGlobalSt/BSc | BProp/BSc | BProp/LLB | BProp/LLB(Hons).
Subject | Code | Title |
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Anthropology | ANTHRO 106G* | Global Sound Cultures: Musics, Places and People |
Architectural History, Theory and Criticism | ARCHHTC 102G | Modern Architecture and Urbanism |
Art History | ARTHIST 114G | Understanding Art: Leonardo to Dali |
Art History | ARTHIST 115G | Global Art Histories |
Asian Studies | ASIAN 140G | New Zealand and Asia |
Astrosciences | ASTRO 100G | Planets, Stars and Galaxies |
Chemistry | CHEM 100G | Molecules that Changed the World |
Chemical and Materials Engineering | CHEMMAT 100G | Materials of the Modern World |
Communications | COMMS 104G |
Advertising and Society |
Dance Studies | DANCE 101G | Introduction to Dance and Creative Processes |
Dance Studies | DANCE 200G | Dance and Culture |
Earth Sciences | EARTHSCI 105G | Natural Hazards in New Zealand |
Earth Sciences | EARTHSCI 205G | New Zealand – Half a Billion Years on the Edge |
Education | EDUC 121G | How People Learn |
Education | EDUC 122G | Learning Sexualities |
Environmental Physics | ENVPHYS 100G | Sun, Sand, Surf: Science of Aotearoa |
Environmental Science | ENVSCI 101G | Environment, Science and Management |
European Studies | EUROPEAN 100G | Thinking Europe |
Exercise Sciences | EXERSCI 100G | Exercise and Fitness: Myths and Reality |
History | HISTORY 103G | Global History |
Law | LAW 121G* | Law and Society |
Linguistics | LINGUIST 101G | Language, Mind and Society |
Music | MUS 144G | Turning-points in Western Music |
Music | MUS 149G | Rock to Reggae: Tracking Popular Music in New Zealand |
Māori Studies | MĀORI 103G | Introduction to Spoken Māori |
Pacific Studies | PACIFIC 100G | Introduction to Pacific Studies |
Politics and International Relations | POLITICS 107G | New Zealand Politics |
Psychology | PSYCH 109G | Mind, Brain and Behaviour |
Sociology | SOCIOL 101G | Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand |
Transdisciplinarity | TDDEM 100 | Democracy in the 21st century |
Transdisciplinarity | TDENVF 100 | Our Environmental Futures: Te Taiao Tāngata |
Theology | THEOREL 106G | Islam and the Contemporary World |
Urban Planning | URBPLAN 101G* | Introduction to Urban Planning |
Youth Work | YOUTHWRK 152G | Understanding New Zealand Youth |
* Please refer to the General Education Regulations, notes (iv), (v) and (vii) in the University Calendar.
Notes
If you are enrolled in a conjoint degree, you can choose from the Open Schedule or from either faculty schedule relevant to your degrees.
Please note, as of 12 June 2023 regulations for General Education have changed. The changes now allow for you to take courses in the same subject to fulfil your General Education requirements. However, if you pass other non-General Education courses in the same subject as your completed General Education courses, then any General Education course/s you have previously taken in this same subject can no longer be used to meet the General Education requirement for the degree they are in, e.g., if you pass DANCE 101G and DANCE 201G and then subsequently take DANCE 131, then DANCE 101G and DANCE 201G will no longer meet your General Education requirement. If you have any questions about how to meet your General Education requirement, please see the Student Hubs.