Study social sciences and public policy
Study social sciences and public policy, and develop a strong foundation for meaningful careers where you can really make a difference and help to make the world a better place for all. Our interactive classes make it easy for you to get to know your classmates, and you could collaborate with community or industry organisations on projects or during your workplace experience.
At AUT you’ll study society at many levels – from individuals, families and communities, governments and cultures through to our global system. You’ll become familiar with a range of disciplines including criminology and criminal justice, economics, human rights, psychology and social sciences.
Undergraduate study in social sciences and public policy will give you a solid grounding in your chosen area.
Bachelor's degree
- Bachelor of Arts
- Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Economics (not offered to new students)
- Psychology
- Social Sciences
- Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business Conjoint Programmes
- Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences Conjoint Programmes
Studying a bachelor’s degree? You can also study:
You can study social sciences and public policy subjects as part of many AUT bachelor’s degrees, not just the ones listed above. Choose either a major (a main subject you specialise in), a minor (a smaller subject) or an elective course:
- Conflict Resolution
- Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Psychology
- Social Sciences
- Elective courses you can study
Graduate certificates and diplomas
Postgraduate study in social sciences and public policy will build on your knowledge and expertise in your area of interest.
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Arts
- Master of Arts
- Master of Philosophy
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Postgraduate Certificate in Human Rights (not offered to new students)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Criminology and Criminal Justice (not offered to new students)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Human Rights (not offered to new students)
- Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice (not offered to new students)
- Master of Human Rights (not offered to new students)
A certificate or diploma will give you an introduction to your chosen subject and can prepare you for further study.
Academic departments and disciplines
Research in social sciences and public policy
We believe in high-quality research that has impact, and have world-class researchers and research strengths across social sciences and public policy.
International student exchange
Immerse yourself in another culture while you study and have the adventure of your life. Check out where you can go on exchange – and read some stories from returned AUT students.
Contact details
Contact us online
Phone 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Level 5, Te Āhuru WQ Building
35 – 39 Wakefield Street
Auckland City
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