Conjoint programmes

Mixed Studies

Conjoint programmes at the University of Auckland let students pursue two undergraduate bachelors degrees at the same time.

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

City Campus, Auckland

It will take a total of 4 years

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Complete two bachelor's degrees in a reduced time

Students will gain qualifications in two disciplines, broadening career options and knowledge.

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Interdisciplinary skills

Develop interdisciplinary thinking and skills by integrating knowledge across two fields of study.

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Competitive advantage

Enhance employability with qualifications covering multiple areas.

What You're Signing Up For

The University of Auckland offers over 30 conjoint programme combinations, allowing students to complete two bachelor's degrees simultaneously. These programmes provide broad-based interdisciplinary education, giving graduates a competitive edge in diverse career pathways. Entry requirements are higher compared to single degree programmes.

Course Content

  • Choice of two undergraduate bachelors degrees combined
  • Specialised and core papers from multiple faculties
  • Customised conjoint programme structure
  • Higher entry requirements than single bachelor programmes
  • Regulations and benefits of conjoints

What you need to know first

Higher entry requirements than single bachelor programmes, including higher academic merit. Specific requirements depend on chosen conjoint combination.

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Graduates are eligible for roles aligned with either or both of their completed bachelors degrees, depending on the chosen fields.