Degree planning
To get the most out of your time at the University, you need an overall plan. Help and advice is available from your nearest Student Hubs.
Course planning and enrolment
You will need to familiarise yourself with the programme requirements in order to graduate.
Planning your undergraduate degree
Consult the following pages for detailed information on planning your first and subsequent years. Specific course advice is also provided.
You can also read about our programmes and the advantages of studying with us in our planning guide.
Degree planning sheets (PDF format)
These handy one-page planners will help you to plan the best pathway for your undergraduate degree, major or conjoint.
- Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts conjoint
- Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Design conjoint
- Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) conjoint
- Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws conjoint
- Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Property conjoint
- Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science conjoint
- Bachelor of Property
General Education
From 2025, if you are enrolled in the BCom or BProp degrees you will need to include one General Education course in your degree.
Waipapa Taumata Rau core course
From 2025, all undergraduate programmes at the University of Auckland include a Waipapa Taumata Rau core course that should be completed in your first year of study.
Student Services Online
This is the University’s online system, where you can enrol (or change your enrolments), update your personal details, view your class* and exam timetables, and graduate.
Visit us: Student Services Online.
*A class is part of a course and can be a lecture, tutorial, lab, or workshop.
Important dates
Here you’ll find a calendar of important dates for the current academic year, including orientation, semester start and finish dates, and breaks.
Visit now: The University of Auckland’s Important Dates.
Glossary of terms
Planning your degree is easy when you understand the lingo.
Read more: University of Auckland glossary of terms.
Help and advice
To discuss your study options, entry requirements or the admissions process, or if you have a general Business School enquiry, please contact one of our advisers or visit your nearest Student Hubs.
Frequently asked questions
Get insights from our Business School students and staff as they answer some commonly asked questions about our Commerce and Property programmes, student life and more.
Need help?
AskAuckland has answers to frequently asked questions – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
You can search for the answer to your question, or browse the most common questions.
Visit now: AskAuckland.