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- Create a page under 'Study and Careers' called 'A minor in a Bachelor of Degree_Name'
- The content on the page must:
- Explain in general terms what a minor is
- List the subjects available at as a specific minor and the 'home' degree in which this applies.
- List the specific requirements for each subject they apply to
- Link to each UG degree page in the app
- Link to each subject on the area of study page, study options tab
- The content on the page could:
- List the general minor requirements, in case people want to do other subjects as a minor.
- Link from the subject on the area of study page, study options tab to this new page on the faculty site.
Faculty | Degree | Minor and description/intro |
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FHSS | Bachelor of Arts | Creative Writing Identify and develop your own distinctive voice in writing for the page (poetry, fiction, non-fiction) and scriptwriting (stage, screen, radio). or | Complete courses worth at least 60 points from CREW 200-399, including:
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New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Studies New Zealand Sign Language, the country's third official language, is used by more than 20,000 people. Learn to sign and gain insight into the Deaf community. or | Complete courses worth at least 40 points from:
Complete NZSL 311 | ||
Social Policy Social Policy takes a focused look at the needs and wellbeing of the population, and the way governments and individuals try to solve some of the big issues of society. or | Complete courses worth at least 40 points from SPOL 200-399, including:
Complete further courses worth 20 points from:
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Science | Bachelor of Science | Actuarial Science Learn to help companies and organisations manage risk. The Christchurch earthquakes, the global financial crisis and climate change concerns have all shone a spotlight on the need to better plan for the future. Actuarial Science brings economics, mathematics and statistics together to forecast and manage risks. or Get the knowledge and skills you need to set you on the path to become a qualified actuary. Actuarial Science brings economics, mathematics and statistics together to help companies and organisations forecast and manage risks. Take advantage of the growing demand for actuarial skills in many areas including investment and stockbroking, software development, and in government, education and health. | Complete the following courses:
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Development Studies Study human societies and their relationship to the Earth we live on. Investigate inequality between people and nations, and the ethical issues it creates or Study the enormous differences in living standards around the world and what we can do about it. Examine the relationships between people and institutions—from small communities, to government agencies and international organisations. Focus on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals that set out to address inequality in wealth, education and health around the world. | Complete the following courses:
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Environmental Studies Environmental Studies takes you beyond the 'pure' sciences to include social, cultural, and economic perspectives on the environment. You'll learn about the pressures humans place on the earth and what we can do about it. Study a range of topics from climate change to urban green spaces, from Māori Resource Management to the impact of humans on Antarctica. | Complete the following courses:
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Forensic Science | Complete approved 200- and 300-level course worth at least 60 points, including:
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Science in Context Explore the relationships between science and technology, scientists and society, the history and philosophy of science, and science communication. or | Complete SCIE 311 Complete courses worth 45 points from:
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VBS | Bachelor of Commerce | Actuarial Science See above | Complete the following courses:
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Econometrics Econometrics is a tool for testing economic ideas and making forecasts. How do we know what effect a change in the official interest rate might have on inflation? To figure this out, economists can turn to econometrics. | Complete courses worth at least 60 points from:
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Tourism Management Study how tourism works, how tourism businesses operate, the behaviour of the tourist, and the impacts of visitors on a country. or Tourism is booming in New Zealand. Your degree will focus on how tourists and tourism businesses are managed, how the industry works and how it’s changing. Tourism brings opportunities but also raises issues—your studies will explore the impacts of tourism. | Complete courses worth at least 60 points from TOUR 200-399, including:
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