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Version
- v1.1: Reorganised at-a-glance
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Qualifications covered
- Master of Arts
Relationship between qualifications
- n/a
Notes
MA can be worth 120 or 180 points
Each subject has between 1-3 variants in the MA
At-a-glance
Name: Master of Arts
Abbreviation: MA
Duration: 3-4 trimesters
Duration details: 3-4 trimesters of full-time study or normally 6-8 if studied part-time
Schedule: Self-directed research and daytime lectures
Intensity: Part time and full time
Type: Research, and research with coursework
Study at: Flexible and on-campus (Kelburn, Wellington)
Complete: 120/180 points (approx. 1-6 courses)
Entry: Bachelor's degree with Honours in relevant subject
Start: Trimester 1, 2 or 3
Apply by: Standard trimester dates
Costs: From database for international only at this stage
Impact of previous university study in same subject: Requires
Entry requirements
To be accepted into this programme you'll need:
- A Bachelor's degree with Honours
- To have met the prerequisites for the subject you wish to study (see subject section below) and
- Acceptance by the relevant Head of the School as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.
Programme requirements
For this programme you'll need to:
Complete at least 120 or 180 points, as detailed in the following subject section.
Subject requirements
In addition to the programme requirements, for this subject you'll need to:
Applied Linguistics
For the MA by thesis (120 points):
- Have previously completed 400- and 500-level course worth 60 points in an approved area or an approved postgraduate qualification
Have previously completed at least two years of professional experience dealing with linguistic matters and
- Complete ALIN 591 (120 points).
For the MA by coursework (120 points):
- Have previously completed a DipTESOL (or equivalent) or a Bachelor of Arts with Honours
- Have previously completed at least two years of professional experience dealing with linguistic matters and
- Complete 8 courses:
- LALS 540
- LALS 541
- Six further courses from LALS 510-584.
For the MA by coursework (180 points):
- Have previously completed a Bachelor degree in Linguistics, English Language or a language other than English
- Have previously completed at least two years of professional experience dealing with linguistic matters and
- Complete 12 courses:
- LALS 540
- LALS 541
- Ten further courses from LALS 510-584.
Art History
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete ARTH 591.
Asian Studies
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete ASIA 591.
Chinese
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete CHIN 591.
Classical Studies
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete CLAS 591.
Classics
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in Greek or Latin.
Complete CLAS 592.
Creative Writing
Have previously completed a university degree and satisfactory written and/or published evidence of appropriate literary ability in English.
Complete either CREW 591 or CREW 592.
Criminology
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete CRIM 591.
Cultural Anthropology
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete ANTH 591.
Economics
For the MA by thesis (120 points):
- Have previously completed a Bachelor's degree in Economics or a related subject and
- Complete ECON 591.
For the MA by coursework (180 points):
- Have previously completed a Bachelor's degree in Economics or a related subject and
- Complete ten courses:
- ECON 430
- ECON 592
- Either ECON 402 and ECON 403 or:
- ECON 404 and ECON 405
- Four further courses from ECON 401-429
- Two further courses from ECON or FINA 401-489
Questions
- ECON by coursework seems to require 240 points? IS this right? How come?
Education
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete EDUC 591.
English
For the MA by thesis:
- Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject and
- Complete ENGL 591.
For the MA by coursework and thesis:
- Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject and
- Complete three courses:
- ENGL 592
- Two courses from ENGL 401-460
Film
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete FILM 591.
Important information
Student by basis their thesis on practical work.
French
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete FREN 591.
Geography
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete GEOG 591.
German
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete GERM 591.
History
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete HIST 591.
International Relations
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete INTP 591.
Italian
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete ITAL 591.
Japanese
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete JAPA 591.
Linguistics
For the MA by thesis (120 points):
- Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in this subject and
- Complete LING 591.
For the MA by coursework (120 points):
- Have previously completed a Bachelor degree in Linguistics, English Language or a language other than English and have at least two years of professional experience dealing with linguistic matters, and
- Complete eight courses:
- Two courses from LALS 561-563
- Six further courses from LALS 510-584
For the MA by coursework (180 points):
- Have previously completed a Bachelor degree in Linguistics, English Language or a language other than English and have at least two years of professional experience dealing with linguistic matters, and
- Complete 12 courses:
- Two courses from LALS 561-563
- Ten further courses from LALS 510-584
Literary Translation Studies
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours and satisfactory written and/or published evidence of appropriate literary translation skills.
Complete LITR 591.
Logic
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete LOGI 591.
Māori Studies
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
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Mathematics
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete MATH 591.
Media Studies
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete MDIA 591.
Museum and Heritage Studies
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average.
Complete MHST 591.
Music
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete MUSC 591.
Important information
Students may include a supplementary reseach component relevant to the topic of the thesis comprising 25% of the final grade.
New Zealand Literature
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in English.
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New Zealand Studies
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average.
Complete NZST 591.
Pacific Studies
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete PACI 591.
Philosophy
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete PHIL 591.
Political Science
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete POLS 591.
Psychology
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete PSYC 591.
Public Policy
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete PUBL 591.
Religious Studies
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete four courses from RELI 401-488.
Second Language Learning and Teaching
Have previously completed a Bachelor degree including 300-level courses in the language to be included in this Master's degree.
Social Policy
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in Sociology or equivalent scholarly experience of an appropriate kind.
Sociology
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete four courses from SOCS 401-488.
Spanish
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete four courses:
- SPAN 401
- Three courses from:
- SPAN 402-488
- FHSS 410
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Have previously completed at least two years of professional experience in language education and other aspects of applied linguistics, and
- For the MA by thesis have previously completed 400- and 500-level course worth 60 points in an approved area or an approved postgraduate qualification, or
- For the MA by coursework have previously completed a Bachelor degree in Linguistics, English Language, Education or a language other than English.
Theatre
Have previously completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours with a B average in this subject.
Complete four courses from THEA 401-488.
Find out more
- If you want to enrol in this programme but don't meet some the entry requirements you should contact the Programme Director or Administrator to discuss your options.
- The academic Calendar is the authoritative source of programme and course information.
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