Education in the Liberal Arts

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 16 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jul 4, 2025
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If you are interested in education, but not necessarily teaching, you can study Education as either a major, minor or elective subject within a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. The study of Education is essential to informing and understanding life in a modern society. Studies in Education also complement a wide range of other subjects and degrees.

Programme highlights

  • Choose from a wide range of courses dealing with varied aspects and areas of education such as gender and education, child and adolescent development, and the sociology, philosophy, politics and psychology of education.
  • Course material is informed by the latest research in education. Learn from lecturers who are specialists in their field.
  • Opens doors into a wide variety of career opportunities.
  • Opportunity to complete part of your BA overseas at one of more than 90 universities in 25 different countries (360° Auckland Abroad).

Stage 1

Course Code

Course Name

EDUC 100G
(15 Points)

The Creative Process

EDUC 104G
(15 Points)

Sports in Society

EDUC 113
(15 Points)

Current Issues in Education
Restriction: EDUC 118

EDUC 114
(15 Points)

Introduction to Māori EducationRestriction: EDUC 103, EDPROFST 100

EDUC 115
(15 Points)

Introduction to Child and Adolescent Development

EDUC 116
(15 Points)

Introduction to Educational Thought

EDUC 117
(15 Points)

Teaching and Learning: An Educational Psychological Perspective
Restriction: EDUC 111, 119, 121/121G

EDUC 121/121G
(15 Points)

How People Learn
Restriction: EDUC 111, 117

EDUC 122/122G
(15 Points) 

Learning Sexualities
Restriction: ACE 535.507

DISABLTY 113G
(15 Points)

Making Disabilities: The Construction of Ideas

YOUTHWRK 152G
(15 Points)

Understanding New Zealand Youth

Stage 2

Course Code

Course Name

EDUC 200
(15 Points)

Youth Mentoring
Prerequisite: Any 60 points passed. To enrol in this course students must receive permission from the academic director, Dr Pat Bullen (email: p.bullen@auckland.ac.nz)

EDUC 201
(15 Points)

History of Education
Prerequisite: Any 60 points passed

EDUC 204
(15 Points)

Philosophy and Sociology of Education
Prerequisite: Any 60 points passed
Restriction: EDUC 206, 208

EDUC 211
(15 Points)

Schooling Ethnic Diversity
Prerequisite: Any 60 points passed
Restriction: EDUC 310

EDUC 213
(15 Points)

Education and Social Justice
Prerequisite: Any 60 points passed

EDUC 221
(15 Points)

Child Development
Prerequisite: Any 60 points passed

EDUC 223
(15 Points)

Educational Psychology
Prerequisite: Any 60 points passed

EDUC 224
(15 Points)

Assessment and Evaluation in Education
Prerequisite: Any 60 points passed
Restriction: EDUC 225, 230-232, EDUCM 230

EDUC 225
(15 Points)

Curriculum, Assessment and Evaluation
Prerequisite: Any 60 points passed
Restriction: EDUC 210, 224, 230-232, EDUCM 230

EDUC 283
(15 Points) 

Pedagogy – Beyond Skills and Methods
Prerequisite: Any 60 points passed
Restriction: EDUC 383

Stage 3

Course Code

Course Name

EDUC 300
(15 Points)

Understanding Childhood
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passes at Stage II

EDUC 304
(15 Points) 

Educational Philosophy and Policy
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

EDUC 308
(15 Points)

Teachers and Teaching
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

EDUC 316
(15 Points)

Gifted Education
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

EDUC 317
(15 Points)

History and Sociology of Education
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

EDUC 318
(15 Points)

Teaching Languages in Schools
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

EDUC 322
(15 points)

Re-thinking Pasifika Education
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II
Restriction: EDUC 309

EDUC 323
(15 Points)

Contemporary Topics in Educational Psychology
Prerequisite: 45 points at Stage II
Restriction: EDUC 342

EDUC 341
(15 Points)

Introduction to Counselling in the Community
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

EDUC 347
(15 points)

Special Topic: The Idea of the University Student
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

EDUC 348
(15 Points)

The Reading Process
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

EDUC 351
(15 Points)

Understanding Behaviour in Classrooms
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

EDUC 352
(15 Points)

Adolescence
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II
Restriction: EDUC 343, 344

EDUC 360
(15 Points)

Treaty Politics in Education
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

EDUC 381
(15 Points)

Adult Learning and Education
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

EDUC 384
(15 Points)

Information Technology in Education
Prerequisite: Any 45 points passed at Stage II

  • General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level. A minimum of three A-Level subjects completed, with at least 'C' grade or higher attained. General Studies or similar general papers cannot be included.
  • Complete the International Baccalaureate Diploma (minimum total score of 24).
  • IELTS (Academic): Overall score of 6.0 and all bands 5.5 or better
  • Internet-based TOEFL (iBT): Overall score of 80 plus a written score of 21
  • Paper-based TOEFL: Overall score of 550 plus Essay (TWE) of 4.5
  • Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) and Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE): Overall score of 169 and all bands 162 or better
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: Overall score of 50 and no PTE communicative skills score below 42. You must authorise the University to view and verify your PTE scores. 
  • Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB): 80

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