Faculty of Arts
Postgraduate Diploma in Arts
The PGDipArts is an alternative to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours). You can use a PGDipArts with an average grade of B or higher as the entry qualification for the one-year Master of Arts.
Ancient History, Anthropology, Art History, Asian Studies, Chinese, Comparative Literature, Criminology, Development Studies, Drama, Economics, Education, Employment Relations and Organisation Studies, English, European Studies, Film, Television and Media Studies, French, Geography, German, Greek, History, Italian, Japanese, Languages and Literature, Latin, Linguistics, Logic and Computation, Māori Studies, Mathematics, Medieval and Early Modern European Studies, Museums and Cultural Heritage, Music, Pacific Studies, Philosophy, Political Studies, Psychology, Screen Production, Sociology, Spanish, Statistics.
- A completed Bachelors degree from a New Zealand university and any specific courses required for your intended subject, or an equivalent and appropriate level of competence.
- Approval of the relevant Head of Department.
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120 points from postgraduate courses in one BA(Hons) subject. You may also be able to include up to 30 points from another subject and/or a dissertation. You should seek advice about your planned enrolment from the Graduate Adviser of the subject you want to study.
University regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Arts



