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Explore your passions through a rich variety of subjects and develop the creativity and flexibility needed in a changing job market. Choose the Bachelor of Arts from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.

New Zealand’s most flexible Bachelor of Arts

Take advantage of the flexibility of our Bachelor of Arts. Some of your options include:

  • a double major—specialise in two subjects in your degree. Choose from over 35 majors in the Bachelor of Arts.
  • a second major from a different degree—study a wider range of subjects without doing another degree. Choose from over 90 majors across the University.
  • a minor—specialise in a subject without doing as many courses as for a major. You can have more than one minor.
  • a conjoint degree—this more intense programme of study lets you complete two degrees more quickly, usually in four years, by requiring you to do fewer courses. Most of our degrees can be studied together in a conjoint programme.
  • elective courses that aren’t part of your major—these can be courses from other degrees that expand the scope of your studies.

Not sure which subject to choose as your major? Our BA encourages you to explore up to three majors in your first year, so you can discover your passions and develop a broad base of learning before deciding where to specialise.

Study a globally ranked arts degree

Gain a new understanding of the world and the people who live in it. The Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is ranked in the top 1 percent worldwide for Arts and Humanities in the QS World University Rankings 2024.

The QS World University Rankings is an annual global publication that gives overall rankings and subject rankings for more than 15,000 universities worldwide.

This degree will give you insights into cultures, languages, art, history, politics, and societies that will challenge your thinking and expand your view of the world.

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Future-proof your career

The job market is changing fast, with many current jobs predicted to be automated within 10 to 15 years. Gain skills valuable in any workplace—studying for a BA develops your creativity, flexibility, and imagination, while teaching you how to think critically and present an argument. You’ll also develop research skills and learn to communicate complex ideas in both speech and writing.

Get your degree in a subject you have a genuine passion for, and set yourself on a path to a fulfilling career. BA graduates are employed in almost every part of the workforce. Your ability to view things from different perspectives—along with your skills in research and analysis—can be applied in a vast array of careers. At Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, you’ll be encouraged to think about how what you learn can contribute to a progressive, inclusive, and internationally connected society.

To find out more about career opportunities with the Bachelor of Arts, see what you can do with a degree in humanities and social sciences.

Make workplace connections

Take advantage of the exciting opportunities our BA offers to integrate work-related learning and industry engagement into your degree. You’ll give yourself a competitive edge in the job market.

We provide direct contact with employers in Wellington that are looking to hire graduates. Choose from both curricular and extra-curricular programmes, including the BA Internship. On this internship programme, you can gain academic credit towards your degree while working voluntarily for employers such as Te Papa Tongarewa, the Department of Conservation, Restorative Justice Aotearoa, Oxfam, NZ On Screen, and the NZ Book Council.

I encourage everyone considering a BA to look at the sheer range of courses you can study in a Bachelor of Arts. There is so much value to be found in a BA once you find what skills and papers interest you. It can be very versatile!

Tomas Broderick

Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Psychology graduate

Capital opportunities

Study in New Zealand’s beating heart. The BA at Victoria University of Wellington offers opportunities you won’t find anywhere else in the country—we’re just a walk away from the centre of politics, national archives, museums and libraries, as well as foreign embassies and the public service. Make the most of our links with many local and national organisations to develop your own connections in the capital.

Wellington is New Zealand’s creative and cultural capital. Discover its treasure trove of theatre, film, music, art, heritage and, of course, cafés, and make the city your own.

$1 million to $1.3 million

The amount BA graduates will earn more than non-graduates over their working life.

Exploring the difficult questions

Improve your writing

Clear writing is vital to your success at university and at work. It helps you understand your subject, organise your thoughts, and communicate your message. If you want to improve your writing, consider the Writing (Academic and Professional) course.

Scholarships

Scholarships are awarded to hundreds of first-year students each year. They help with living costs and accommodation costs at the University's halls of residence.

Our Tangiwai, Totoweka, and Kahotea scholarships are available to school leavers, and there are several other first-year scholarships on offer in our scholarships database.

You can also apply for a TeachNZ Scholarship. These scholarships are awarded based on specific areas where teachers are needed.

We strongly recommend applying for our scholarships, as they often don’t receive enough applications.

Continue your studies

At the end of your three-year BA, you can choose to continue your learning with postgraduate studies. Give your career options a boost and choose from our wide range of postgraduate programmes.