ELECTIVE COURSES FROM THE AREAS:
Anthropology
Art History and Visual Culture
Asian Studies
Biblical Studies
Chinese
Christian Thought and History
Classics
Communication Studies
Computer Science
Economics
Education
English
English and Linguistics
European Studies
Film and Media Studies
French
Gender Studies
Geography
German
Global Studies
History
Indigenous Development/He Kura Matanui
Information Science
Japanese
Language and Linguistics
Linguistics
Māori Studies
Mathematics
Music
Pacific Islands Studies
Philosophy
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Politics
Psychology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Sport Development and Management
Statistics
Theatre Studies
Tourism, Languages and Cultures
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Human Resource Management
Information Science
International Business
Management
Marketing
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Tourism
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Botany
Chemistry
Computer Science
Ecology
Economics
Energy Science and Technology
Exercise and Sport Science
Food Science
Genetics
Geography
Geology
Human Nutrition
Information Science
Land Planning and Development
Mathematics
Microbiology
Neuroscience
Oceanography
Pharmacology
Physics
Physiology
Plant Biotechnology
Psychology
Sport Development and Management
Statistics
Surveying
Zoology
Agricultural Innovation
Applied Geology
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Computational Modelling
Consumer Food Science
Data Science
Energy Management
Environmental Management
Forensic Analytical Science
Geographic Information Systems
Molecular Biotechnology
Physical Education, Activity and Health
Software Engineering
Sport and Exercise Nutrition
Sports Technology
Interpreting the Old Testament
Interpreting the New Testament
The History of Christianity
Doing Theology
God and Ethics in the Modern World
Introduction to Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism
The Person and Work of Christ
Christianity, Society and Ministry in New Zealand
God, Land and Exile in the Hebrew Prophets
Judaism in the Time of Jesus
The Gospels
Jesus in the New Testament
The Reformation
Public Theology: Faith in the Public Square