For students who started in 2024 or earlier
General Education is designed to complement and broaden your education, no matter what you are studying with us.
University Calendar
Please visit this page to view past years General Education Regulations and Schedules. Choose the appropriate Calendar, based on the year you started your programme at UoA.
What it is all about
By taking General Education courses outside of your main field of study you will be exposed to new ideas, meet students and researchers from other parts of the University, and acquire a broader range of skills and understanding to complement your specialist knowledge.
Courses in the programme are designed to:
- Give you a greater understanding of New Zealand and its place in the world
- Give you an opportunity to mix with students from different disciplines
- Expose you to cross-disciplinary research.
What you need to do
If you are studying for an undergraduate degree with us, you will most likely need to complete two General Education courses to be eligible to graduate.
Programme | General Education requirements |
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Bachelors degree | Two General Education courses* |
Conjoint degrees | One General Education course |
*The following bachelors degrees only require one General Education course: Bachelor of Education (Teaching), Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours), Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Pharmacy.
What courses can I take?
Courses in the General Education programme are organised into six schedules. The courses available to you will depend on the degree(s) for which you are enrolled. Courses in the Open schedule are available to all students. The other five schedules are faculty-specific. You can choose both your General Education courses from the Open Schedule, or your faculty schedule, or mix courses from both schedules.
General Education courses are identified by a ‘G’ suffix in their course code, for example: HISTORY 103G. Some courses have a non-General Education counterpart e.g. PHIL 105 and PHIL 105G. Make sure you enrol in the G-code version if you intend using the course to meet your General Education requirement. If you have enrolled in the wrong version and can't change online contact your faculty student centre for assistance.
Please note, as of 12 June 2023 regulations for General Education have changed. The changes now allow for you to take courses in the same subject to fulfil your General Education requirements. However, if you pass other non-General Education courses in the same subject as your completed General Education courses, then any General Education course/s you have previously taken in this same subject can no longer be used to meet the General Education requirement for the degree they are in, e.g., if you pass DANCE 101G and DANCE 201G and then subsequently take DANCE 131, then DANCE 101G and DANCE 201G will no longer meet your General Education requirement. If you have any questions about how to meet your General Education requirement, please see the Student Hubs.
Exemptions
- You are exempt from General Education requirements if you have previously completed an undergraduate degree at a tertiary institution.
- If you transfer to the University of Auckland after completing the equivalent of 120 University of Auckland points at another teritiary institution (i.e., after a year of full-time study in degree-level courses) you will only need to complete one General Education course.
- If you transfer to the University of Auckland after completing the equivalent of 240 UoA points at another tertiary institution (ie after two years of full-time study in degree-level courses) you are exempt from General Education.
- If you change your degree after completing part or all of your General Education requirements, and the General Education courses you have already passed are not in schedule for your new programme, you can apply for a concession to re-assign the General Education course(s) to the new degree provided you do not intend taking any further courses in that subject. Consult your faculty student centre to discuss your options.
- If you undertake an approved overseas exchange programme of one full-time semester, equivalent to 50 points or more, you will be eligible for a 15 point General Education exemption.
For advice, if you think you are eligible for an exemption from General Education, please visit your nearest Student Hub.
If you receive an exemption for your General Education courses, you will still need to complete the points requirements for your programme.
This means that you will fill the space that this creates using other courses available to your degree.