The Bachelor of Social Sciences challenges your thinking about the world and its people. You'll explore contemporary social issues, human interactions, and how these can be understood, monitored, and influenced to create meaningful change.
Why study the Bachelor of Social Sciences?
The Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) provides expert-led education from one of three key areas, depending on your chosen area of interest or major.
- Te Wānanga o Ngā Kete | Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences
- Te Kura Toi Tangata | School of Education
- Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies
As a BSocSc student, you will explore the key drivers behind human behaviour and societal actions. You’ll develop critical analysis skills, research capabilities, and the ability to gather, analyse, and report information. These skills will equip you for informed decision-making under the guidance of leading researchers. The BSocSc also adopts a practical approach with subject-specific experiences and opportunities available.
Graduates will shape the societies of tomorrow, developing a deep understanding of social forces, economics, and politics while driving meaningful change.
