BA Christian Thought and History
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) at the University of Otago is a highly flexible undergraduate degree that empowers you to design a unique academic path from over 40 arts and social science subjects. This three-year program combines broad academic exploration with deep, specialized knowledge through your chosen major, cultivating the critical thinking and communication skills essential for future success. You will learn from leading researchers and graduate as a versatile, independent thinker prepared for a dynamic career or further postgraduate study.
Key Program Highlights
- Unmatched flexibility to choose from 40+ subjects across arts, humanities, and social sciences
- Develop in-depth expertise through a major while exploring diverse academic interests
- Learn from internationally recognized, research-active scholars and academics
- Graduate with highly sought-after skills in critical analysis, research, and communication
- Direct pathway to postgraduate study with a PGDipArts in your major subject
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) at the University of Otago is a highly flexible undergraduate degree that empowers you to design a unique academic path from over 40 arts and social science subjects. This three-year program combines broad academic exploration with deep, specialized knowledge through your chosen major, cultivating the critical thinking and communication skills essential for future success. You will learn from leading researchers and graduate as a versatile, independent thinker prepared for a dynamic career or further postgraduate study.
Key Program Highlights
- Unmatched flexibility to choose from 40+ subjects across arts, humanities, and social sciences
- Develop in-depth expertise through a major while exploring diverse academic interests
- Learn from internationally recognized, research-active scholars and academics
- Graduate with highly sought-after skills in critical analysis, research, and communication
- Direct pathway to postgraduate study with a PGDipArts in your major subject