Some examples of careers in human security and sustainable development include:
- humanitarian relief worker
- international development consultant
- human rights advocate
- human/national security manager/coordinator/analyst/specialist
- human resources assistant
100-level papers
- GLBL 110 Mapping our Interconnected World: An Introduction to Global Studies
- ANTH 103 Introduction to Anthropology
- ANTH 105 Global and Local Cultures
- ASIA 101 Introducing Asia
- EURO 101 Introduction to European Studies
- BSNS 111 Business and Society
- CHTH 131 God and Ethics in the Modern World
- EDUC 101 Education and Society
- EDUC 102 Human Development
- EDUC 105 Disability Studies: An Introduction
- ENVI 111 Environment and Society
- GEND 102 Bodies, Sexualities and Society
- GEOG 102 Geographies of Sustainable Futures
- GEOG 101 Physical Geography
- HIST 102 The Global Twentieth Century
- HIST 107 New Zealand in the World from the 18th Century
- HIST 123 Revolutions
- LAWS 101 The Legal System
- MAOR 102 Māori Society
- MFCO 103 Introduction to Communication Studies
- PACI 101 Pacific Societies
- PHIL 103 Ethical Issues
- PHIL 105 Critical Thinking
- POLS 104 International Relations - Introduction
- SOCI 102 Cultural and Social Identities
- SOCI 103 Crime, Deviance and Social Transformation
- TOUR 102 Global Tourism
200-level papers
- GLBL 201 Cultures of the Environment
- GLBL 202 A World of Stories: Global Storytelling in the Digital Age
- ANTH 205 Anthropology and the Contemporary Pacific
- ANTH 206 Anthropology of Globalisation
- ASIA 203 Race, Culture, and Power in the Asia Pacific
- CHTH 231 Christianity, War, and Violence
- ECON 206 The World Economy
- ECON 207 Environmental Economics
- EDUC 211 The Institutions of Childhood
- EDUC 254 Family Resources, Culture, and Education
- EDUC 259 Educating Global Citizens for the 21st Century
- ENVI 211 Environmental History of New Zealand
- GEND 201 Introduction to Feminist Theory
- GEND 206 Gender, Work and Consumer Culture
- GEND 208 Governing Bodies
- GEOG 210 Social Geography
- GEOG 212 Transformations in Developing Countries
- GEOG 214 Geographies of Global Economic Change
- GEOG 215 Envisioning Sustainable Cities
- GEOG 276 Geographies of Contestation, Action and Change
- GEOG 280 Engaging with People and Place: Doing Geographical Research
- HIST 223 Empires and Globalisations
- HIST 245 Global Migrations: from Slavery to Refugees
- HIST 246 Activist Histories: Contesting Settler Colonialism
- MAOR 202 Māori and Tikanga
- MANT 252 Developing Responsible Leadership
- MATS 204 Treasure or Trash: Sustainability of Materials
- MFCO 212 Media and Intercultural Communication
- PACI 201 Contemporary Pacific Island Issues
- PHIL 235 Environmental Philosophy
- PHIL 229 Reason, Belief and the Sacred
- POLS 210 Politics of the Middle East
- POLS 218 Interventions, Peacekeeping and the Global South
- POLS 224 The Politics of Climate Change
- POLS 228 Contemporary Issues in Global Politics
- POLS 250 International Security in a Globalising World
- SOCI 205 Social Inequality
- SOCI 208 Environmental Sociology
- SOCI 211 Colonisation, Globalisation and Social Justice
- TOUR 219 Destination Management
300-level papers
- GLBL 301 Cultures of the Environment (Advanced)
- GLBL 302 A World of Stories: Global Storytelling in the Digital Age (Advanced)
- GLBL 303 Applied Research Project
- HUMS 301 Internship Practicum
- ANTH 312 Cultural Politics
- ANTH 322 Conceiving Reproduction
- ANTH 327 Anthropology of Money
- ASIA 303 Race, Culture, and Power in the Asia Pacific
- CHTH 319 Reconciliation, Christian Ethics and Public Theology
- CHTH 320 Public Theology and Social Justice
- CHTH 331 Christianity, War, and Violence
- ENVI 311 Understanding Environmental Issues
- ENVI 312 Interdisciplinary Aspects of Climate Change
- POLS 318 Chinese Foreign Policy
- GEND 308 Governing Bodies
- GEOG 374 Geographies of Global Economic Change
- GEOG 376 Geographies of Contestation, Action and Change
- GEOG 381 Social Geography
- GEOG 382 Transformations in Developing Countries
- GEOG 384 Envisioning Sustainable Cities
- INDS 301 Māori and Indigenous Development: Governance and Ethics
- INDS 302 Whakapapa and Marae
- MANT 330 Leadership and Change
- MANT 331 Business Ethics
- MANT 343 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
- MANT 337 Organisations and Sustainability
- PHIL 335 Why be moral?
- PACI 301 Gafa o Tagata Pasifika - Pacific Diaspora in New Zealand
- PAST 314 Cultures, Migration and Faith
- POLS 308 United States Foreign Policy since 1945
- POLS 318 Chinese Foreign Policy
- POLS 312 Ethics and International Relations
- POLS 315 Nationalism and Identity
- POLS 324 The Politics of Climate Change
- POLS 325 International Relations: Concepts and Theories
- POLS 340 Contemporary Issues in Global Politics
- SOCI 306 Public Sociology
- SOCI 319 The Global Politics of Food
- SOCI 310 Social Movements and Popular Protest