61 Bachelor's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in Oceania

Tauwhitinga Maori - Maori Communication Strategy and Practice
The Tauwhitinga Maori - Maori Communication Strategy and Practice course from University of Canterbury is ideal for anyone looking to bring about social change, and help industries engage more strongly with our bicultural nation.

Bachelor of Arts in Maori Studies
Explore your passions through a rich variety of subjects and develop the creativity and flexibility needed in the changing job-market. Choose the Bachelor of Arts in Maori Studies program from Victoria University of Wellington .

English and Cultural Studies Major (BA)
This English and Cultural Studies Major (BA) course from Curtin University explores how meanings and values are circulated in society through textual forms, cultural conventions and social practices.

Indigenous Narrative
Represent indigenous stories, history, and people through the digital media industry in the Indigenous Narrative programme at University of Canterbury.

Bachelor of Arts in Samoan Studies
Explore your passions through a rich variety of subjects and develop the creativity and flexibility needed in the changing job-market. Choose the Bachelor of Arts in Samoan Studies program from Victoria University of Wellington.

Commerce - Global Studies
This Commerce - Global Studies from Australian Catholic University (ACU) will be enhanced by growing your understanding of the complex global landscape in which professionals, businesses, and organisations work.

Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Partnerships
This Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Partnerships programme at University of Canterbury is for those who want to learn how to engage respectfully and effectively with mana whenua and other Indigenous communities to advance the aspirations of local communities and the goals of sustainability and wellbeing for all.

Western Civilisation - International Studies
The Bachelor of Western Civilisation - International Studies at University of Wollongong will explore the ideas, texts and questions that have shaped Western traditions of thought, while expanding your world view as you explore global issues impacting our world today.

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Explore your passions through a rich variety of subjects and develop the creativity and flexibility needed in the changing job-market. Choose the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy program from Victoria University of Wellington.

Business - Global Studies
The Bachelor of Business - Global Studies from Australian Catholic University (ACU) will give you a strong understanding of the fundamentals of business as well the challenges and opportunities presented by globalisation.

Maori and Indigenous Health
The Maori and Indigenous Health course from University of Canterbury combines Indigenous culture and practices with health and social services.

Educational Studies
The Bachelor of Educational Studies from Australian Catholic University (ACU) allows students to take their first step towards teaching or other education-related fields.

Cultural Studies
This Cultural Studies course from University of Canterbury, like culture, is highly flexible; you can construct your own degree and choose to dive into what interests you the most.

Community, Culture and Environment
Through the Community, Culture and Environment at University of Wollongong you study communities, different cultures and their environments, you explore the diverse issues that affect these different groups of people and their surroundings.

Arts
The Bachelor of Arts from Australian Catholic University (ACU) is designed to produce tomorrow’s leaders who will think outside the box and thrive in the modern workplace. As you follow your passions, you will receive a world-class education and develop highly transferrable skills that are at the heart of the new economy: creative thinking, problem-solving, communication, and critical analysis.

Te Reo Maori
Learning te reo Māori enables us to explore our identity as New Zealanders and pass on our passion to others and future generations. The Te Reo Maori course is offered at University of Canterbury.

Te Ao Hakinakina
The Te Ao Hakinakina programme at University of Canterbury explores the world of Māori sports, including its history and strong influences on our extensive and unique sporting culture in Aotearoa.

Global Societies and Cultures
Through this Global Societies and Cultures programme at University of Canterbury you will learn to engage with ideas that have shaped today’s world during the course of history and examine Aotearoa New Zealand’s bicultural society in a global context.

Antarctic Studies
Antarctica is the highest, coldest, and most isolated continent, so vast that it affects climate and ocean currents. Explore its history, biodiversity, and role in the global climate crisis with this Antarctic Studies programme at University of Canterbury.

Cultural Heritage
If you are interested in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums, then this Cultural Heritage programme at University of Canterbury is for you. Explore culture through objects, ranging from contemporary art to archaeological remains to the built environment.