Transnational Cultures and Creative Practice
Mixed Studies
A course by
University of Auckland
Discover and analyse cultural expressions of what it means to live in a transnational world through a flexible major covering architecture, painting, cinema, literature, music, and dance.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 3 years
Core skills this course teaches

Analyze cultural expressions in a transnational context
Students will be able to study and interpret cultural productions and practices that reflect global interconnectedness.

Develop personal areas of creative focus
Students can customize their studies by choosing from various arts, including architecture, painting, cinema, literature, music, and dance.

Prepare for global citizenship and leadership
Graduates gain research and practical skills relevant to leadership roles in sectors such as foreign affairs, NGOs, media, education, and tourism.
What You're Signing Up For
The Transnational Cultures and Creative Practice major explores the interconnectedness between people and organizations that transcends nations. Students can select from a variety of creative arts disciplines to build tailored areas of focus. This major develops skills for analyzing, understanding, and engaging with cultural expressions in a global context.
Course Content
- Transnationalism and global interconnectedness
- Cultural expressions in the modern world
- Architectural studies
- Painting and visual arts
- Cinema and film analysis
- Literature
- Music
- Dance
- Building personal areas of focus within the major

What sort of industry will this job lead to
International Media
Education
Tourism
NGOs
Foreign Affairs

Future employment opportunities might be
International media roles
NGO work
Education sector
Tourism industry
Foreign affairs