APPROVED FOR GENERAL EDUCATION CREDIT
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO –NEW ZEALAND
AREA OF STUDY COURSE NAME
ALS-L
English 131 Controversial Classics
English 150 Popular Fiction: The Art of Crime
English 242 New Zealand Literature: Nation and Narration/Connecting Worlds
English 243 Tartan Noir: Scottish Crime Fiction
Maori 108 Waiata: TeTimatanga
BTS-T
CHTH 131 God and Ethics in the Modern World
CHTH 314 The Theology of Soren Kierkegaard
HBS
Anth 205 Contemporary Pacific Cultures
Geography 214 Economic Geography
Sociology 101 Sociology of New Zealand Society
HWC
Environmental Studies 211 Environmental History of New Zealand
Gender Studies 201 Introduction to Feminist Theory
History 015 Anzac and its legacy
History 107 New Zealand in the World - 1350-2000
History 107 New Zealand in the World from 18th Century
History 108 From Medieval to Modern Europe
History 212 Democratic Promise: The USA to 1900 (also MCD)
History 215 Heretics, Witches, and Inquisitors
History 217 Russia: Reform to Revolution
History 224 Anzac and its Legacy: New Zealand and the First World War
History 225 Totalitarian Regimes: Europe 1922-1945
History 308 New Zealand Society and Religion
PHSE 204 History of Sport
IST
Environmental Studies 111 Environment and Society
Psychology 211 Brain and Cognition
MCD
History 212 Democratic Promise: The USA to 1900 (also HWC)
History 213 Rise to Globalism: The USA since 1900.
History 310 Issues in United States History
MCG
Chinese 241 Chinese Civilisation
Maori 102 Maori Society
Maori 108 Waiata: TeTimatanga
SED
Geology 112 Dynamic Earth: a NZ perspective
Geography 101 Physical Geography
Earth and Ocean Science 111 Earth and Ocean Science
Env. Management 204 Energy Resources
Psychology 211 Brain and Cognition
WRI
English 120 Creative Writing: How to Captivate and Persuade
English 220 Creative Writing: Reading for Writers
English 227 Essay and Feature Writing
English 228 Writing for the Professions.
English 327 The Essay: Creative Non-Fiction
Gender Studies 201 Introduction to Feminist Theory
**Only ONE course may be taken off-campus in each of these requirements: Historical Studies in Western Culture (HWC), Studies in Human Behavior and Society (HBS) or Studies in Natural Science (IST, SED).
Contact the program adviser to discuss any courses which should receive GE credit.
THESE COURSES HAVE HISTORICALLY BEEN OFFERED, BUT WE CANNOT GUARANTEE OFFERINGS AT ANOTHER INSTITUTION.