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Bachelor of Arts (Education Major)

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Interested in learning and how it relates to culture, community, social media and social justice? We've all been to school and probably all have a view on education. The Bachelor of Arts in Education re-examines these views.

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Degree Type
Bachelor

About this course

Interested in learning and how it relates to culture, community, social media and social justice? We've all been to school and probably all have a view on education. The Bachelor of Arts in Education re-examines these views.

Career pathways

Other majors in the Bachelor of Arts

*This major focuses on New Zealand Sign Language and developing the skills to become a Sign Language interpreter. It doesn't include the option to include courses from different subjects.

Postgraduate study

Course structure

Throughout your three years of studies you develop a sound understanding of education, as well as effective communication, critical thinking and other transferable skills you'll need for your future career.

Apart from the courses below you also need to complete courses from your second major, your chosen minor(s) or electives.

Core courses

All Bachelor of Arts students need to complete core courses that help you develop transferable skills and support your work in all other courses in the degree.

Complete one course from each of the following clusters. Each cluster aligns with one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Partnerships and Reduced Inequalities

Peace and Justice, Climate Action and Economic World

Sustainability, Health and Wellbeing

Quality Education, Gender Equality and Reduced Poverty

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Workplace experience is an important part of your degree, and the Work Integrated Learning course is the final part of your degree. This is a supervised work placement related to your major(s), for an organisation of your choice. It's a great way to get industry experience while still being able to get feedback from AUT lecturers, and for many of our students this workplace experience also leads to a job offer.

You could also take the Foundations in Research course if you're considering continuing into postgraduate study.

Want more info about work integrated learning at AUT?

Read more about workplace experience in AUT programmes, how it works and why it's so beneficial when you start your career.

Workplace experience in AUT programmes

Education major courses

If you're majoring in education, this is the main subject area you specialise in. It makes up one third of your degree and consists of eight education-related courses you study throughout your degree.

Year 1 courses

Complete the following courses:

Year 2 courses

Complete three of:

Or any other level 6 course with the approval of the programme leader

Year 3 courses

Complete three of:

The education courses are organised into two strands:Sociological focus
  • EDUC503 considers aspects of education in the past and how this explains issues in education today
  • EDUC607 focuses on concepts related to educational questions and issues of today, such as social justice
  • EDUC710 considers futures education and how the way we learn in and for a future world might be very different from today
Cultural focus
  • EDUC504 considers how place affects who we are and what we learn
  • EDUC621 takes a look at how popular culture can be a site of social learning
  • EDUC711 and EDUC712 assume a more 'big picture' of view of education

Build your degree

Use our online tool to build your own degree and see what your three years of study could look like.

https://www.aut.ac.nz/courses/bachelor-of-arts/education-major