Primary school teachers play a key role in inspiring young people and instilling a love of learning. As a primary teacher, you'll teach a wide range of subject areas, while sharing your passion for specialised subjects such as sport, sciences, the arts and culture.
Secondary (high) school teachers are critical for developing knowledge and inspiring our young people, typically aged between 11 and 18, as they navigate and prepare for the future world of work.
Enter a profession where the demand for teachers is high in New Zealand and overseas. Gain an internationally-recognised degree from the for Education as a subject.
Enter a profession where the demand for graduates is high in New Zealand and overseas. Gain an internationally-recognised degree from . For Primary teaching, you can choose between our or streams.
This four-year programme, comprising a blend of theoretical and practical work, ensures that you're career-ready upon graduation. You'll pursue one of the nine specialisations available at our country's leading Engineering faculty*. We are known also for our passionate, active community.
By adding this one-year, advanced postgraduate qualification to your existing Bachelor of Education (Teaching) you will enhance your ability to make a difference to other people and improve your career outcomes.
Artists are storytellers, change-makers, disruptors and creators who shape our culture and enrich our society. At Elam, you will develop skills in creativity, collaboration, critical thinking and entrepreneurship.
The Bachelor of Global Studies is designed to help you make a difference by applying your knowledge to the big issues of our increasingly globalised world. You will be exposed to new ways of thinking about the world.
The BHSc provides a multidisciplinary understanding of health, healthcare and its services in New Zealand. It focuses on population health, considering issues such as the socio-economic and behavioural factors affecting health and health provision.
The BNurs curriculum reflects our multifaceted healthcare system, presenting a interprofessional view of patient care. During your studies you will be involved in clinical practice blocks and research based-clinical projects.
Whether you are a performer, composer, musicologist or music studio teacher, your honours year sees you focus exclusively on your area of specialisation.
In the BMus you'll learn to both preserve the past and nurture progress as you focus on your chosen discipline and prepare to enter a changing music industry. You'll learn from some of the finest instrument teachers in the country, as well as recognised music historians and composers.