- Bachelor of Arts (Education)
- Bachelor of Arts (Journalism)
- Bachelor of Arts (Linguistics)
- Bachelor of Arts (Literature)
- Bachelor of Arts (Literature and Language)
- Bachelor of Arts (Pacific Language Studies)
- Bachelor of Arts (Language Tracks)
- Bachelor of Arts (Pacific Studies, Heritage and Arts)
- Bachelor of Arts (Pacific Vernacular Languages)
- Bachelor of Arts (Technical & Vocational Education & Training)
- Bachelor of Arts (Communication & Media)
- Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education & Care) In-Service
- Bachelor of Education (Primary Education) In-Service
- Bachelor of Education (Special & Inclusive Education) In-Service
- Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education) In-Service
- BA/BCom/BSc with GCED
- Bachelor of Arts (Education)
- Bachelor of Arts (Journalism)
- Bachelor of Arts (Linguistics)
- Bachelor of Arts (Literature)
- Bachelor of Arts (Literature and Language)
- Bachelor of Arts (Pacific Language Studies)
- Bachelor of Arts (Language Tracks)
- Bachelor of Arts (Pacific Studies, Heritage and Arts)
- Bachelor of Arts (Pacific Vernacular Languages)
- Bachelor of Arts (Technical & Vocational Education & Training)
- Bachelor of Arts (Communication & Media)
- Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education & Care) In-Service
- Bachelor of Education (Primary Education) In-Service
- Bachelor of Education (Special & Inclusive Education) In-Service
- Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education) In-Service
- BA/BCom/BSc with GCED
Bachelor of Arts (Journalism)
On successful completion of this programme, graduates are expected to be able to:
- Critically discuss the role of the media in society, with reference to historical background and theoretical frameworks in the Pacific and global contexts;
- Practise all aspects of journalism in a way that conforms to legal frameworks, ethical standards and cultural norms, both locally and internationally;
- Communicate accurately, appropriately and in a timely manner in all media formats and platforms;
- Use technical and professional competencies for practising journalism in different contexts and different media, including social media, both individually and collaboratively;
- Conduct journalistic and academic research using appropriate methods for different contexts and following ethical standards and procedures in Pacific contexts.