Arts and Social Sciences Papers at Tauranga (2023)
Papers for Arts and Social Science qualifications are listed under the individual subject headings.
For a list of major subjects available for the Bachelor of Arts (BA), please see the BA.
Students studying a BA within the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences are required to complete ARTSC110.
For a list of major subjects available for the Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc), please see the BSocSc.
Students studying a BSocSc within the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences or the Division of Education are required to complete ARTSC111.
Note: The papers listed in the Arts and Social Sciences subject page do not count towards a major.
For a full list of offerings in this subject, including those available in Hamilton and online, see the Catalogue of Papers. Not all qualifications and subjects can be taken in full in Tauranga. See what can be studied in Tauranga.
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100 Level
Code Paper Title Points Occurrence / Location ARTSC103 Rights and Reason 15.0 23A (Hamilton), 23A (Tauranga) & 23B (Hamilton) Students will develop critical thinking skills by reasoning about human rights. Issues include rights-protection in difficult circumstances, who bears responsibility for protecting human rights, and armed intervention and torture in the name of human rights. ARTSC105 Language in Context 15.0 23B (Online) Language in Context is an essential paper for students of a broad range of disciplines where language and communication are a focus. Students are given the tools to examine how human language reflects our histories, our social selves, and our immediate physical contexts. We observe how language is used to reinvent and to reinforce ... ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds 15.0 23A (Online) This multi-disciplinary paper is designed to help you become a better BA student, no matter what your major subject. It is structured by some key concepts (journey, encounter and change) and foregrounds the processes and attributes that help make culturally aware, responsible and articulate citizens: interpreting; explaining, gathe... ARTSC111 Social Science Theory and Action 15.0 23A (Hamilton) & 23A (Tauranga) This paper introduces students to research in the social sciences. Through a series of lectures, academic presenters will discuss their research to demonstrate how it illustrates key themes of the social sciences and their specific disciplines.
2023 Catalogue of Papers information current as of : 21 March 2023 10:02am