University of Auckland Faculty of Arts

Faculty of Arts
Type Public
Parent institution
University of Auckland
Dean Professor Robert Greenberg
Students > 8,500
Location Auckland, New Zealand
Website www.arts.auckland.ac.nz

The Faculty of Arts at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, is a large faculty providing a range of programmes in over 50 subjects.

The faculty is based on the city campus, however the departments are spread all over the campus. The main building, Arts 1, is located on Symonds Street.

The faculty is seen as being the best of its kind in New Zealand and in 2007 it was ranked 32nd in the world[1]

Schools and Disciplinary Areas

After 2014 organisational reform of the Faculty of Arts:

School of Humanities

School of Social Sciences

School of Cultures, Languages and Linguistics

Te Wānanga o Waipapa - School of Māori Studies and Pacific Studies

Before the 2014 organisational reform and Subjects:

Subjects: Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Social Anthropology, Archaeology, Archaeological Science, Conservation, Ethnomusicology, Women Studies

Subjects: Applied Language Studies, English Writing, Academic English Studies (formerly as ESOL programme), Language Teaching and Learning, Language Teaching, Linguistics, Language and Literature

Subjects: Art History, Museum and Cultural Heritage

Subjects: Asian Studies, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian

Subjects: Ancient History, Classics, Greek, Latin

Subjects: English, Creative Writing, Writing Studies, Medieval and Early Modern European Studies

Subjects: Comparative Literature, Croatian, European Studies, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Translation Studies, Interpreting

Subjects: Film, Television and Media Studies, Screen Production

Subjects: History

Subjects: Cook Island Maori, Pacific Studies, Tongan, Samoan

Subjects: Ethics, Philosophy, Logic and Computation

Subjects: Political Studies, Public Policy,

Subjects: Criminology, Sociology, Social Science for Public Health, Social Science Research Methods,

Subjects: Biblical Studies, Christian Thought and History, Practical Theology, Theology

Arts Programs

Undergraduate programs

Conjoint degrees

Postgraduate programs

Doctoral program

Bridging Programs

References

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