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18 Bachelor's degrees in History in New Zealand

Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Architecture History and Theory
The Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Architecture History and Theory at Victoria University of Wellington gives you the knowledge and practical skills to be an innovator in your area of study. Your study will ground you in the skills you need to design for people and the planet, communities, and cities.

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

Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Anthropology (Hons)
Explore your area of interest in more detail and improve your career prospects with a Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Anthropology (Hons) programme offered at the Victoria University of Wellington .

Bachelor of Arts in History
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 History program from Victoria University of Wellington.

History
In the History course from University of Canterbury you will learn about different eras of history and cultures around the world, while also looking into our own bicultural heritage.

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.

History
Through the History course from Auckland University of Technology you'll delve into the history of New Zealand and major events in our world over the centuries, and develop advanced skills in research, writing, analysis and debate.
History
The History course at the University of Waikato develops critical skills: locating and analysing sources, formulating research questions, and effective writing. These skills are relevant to careers in the media, education, business, and policy, as well as professional work as an historian.
Theology
The Theology programme at the University of Otago offers flexible study modes, including full-time, part-time, and distance learning. Students can pursue various qualifications, such as the three-year BTheol or a one-year Diploma, exploring biblical studies, history, and ethics in a supportive academic environment.
Christian Thought and History
The Christian Thought and History programme at the University of Otago explores the global impact of Christian beliefs. Available as a B.A. or B.Theol., this study mode includes on-campus or distance learning. Students examine how this faith shapes Western civilisation and modern culture over a three-year duration.
History
The History programme at the University of Auckland studies society, people and culture and equip yourself for the changing future of work.
History
The History course at the University of Waikato allows students to become an expert in one of a wide range of different major subjects that are needed to develop effective climate change solutions.
History (Honours)
Further your study and enhance your career potential with advanced courses and supervised research alongside some of New Zealand's leading scholars with the History (Honours) programme at the University of Auckland.
History
The History programme at the University of Otago offers a flexible, three-year Bachelor of Arts degree. Students can study full-time or part-time, exploring global events from medieval times to the modern era. This course develops critical research skills through access to world-class archives and local museum internships.
Religious Studies
The Religious Studies programme at the University of Otago offers a deep exploration of faith and culture. Available as a B.Sc. or B.A., this degree provides full-time and part-time study modes, including online distance learning. Students examine global traditions over three years to understand human belief and society.
History
The History course at the University of Waikato develops critical skills: locating and analysing sources, formulating research questions, and effective writing. These skills are relevant to careers in the media, education, business, and policy, as well as professional work as an historian.
Theological and Religious Studies
The Theological and Religious Studies programme at the University of Auckland covers topics as broad as religion and justice, gender roles, terrorism, art, architecture, communities and more.
Arts - History
The Arts - History degree at Massey University will help you gain a new appreciation for the world around you.