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Study Global Studies at Otago

    Want to make a difference? Think global, act local.

    Global Studies is a multidisciplinary programme that equips students with the critical knowledge required to face the challenges of globalisation, make a difference, and contribute to an inclusive and sustainable world.

    Individual mentorship, applied learning, and employability are core features of this challenging and rewarding course of studies. A good fit for highly motivated 'pragmatic idealists'.

    Choose from a wide range of papers to develop an individualised course of study within a specific regional focus and career pathway.

    To select your papers and plan your course of studies, you must contact the Global Studies Director

    Email global.studies@otago.ac.nz

    Career opportunities

    One of the most sought-after graduate attributes employers are looking for is the ability to look at the big picture and apply it to solve specific problems.

    Our Global Studies graduates are ideally qualified to respond to this challenge, as they are trained to analyse issues logically, challenge assumptions, consider different viewpoints, and act with flexibility, adaptability and creativity.

    Our graduates find exciting, challenging and highly rewarding careers in a broad range of jobs in New Zealand and around the world.

    Communications and creative industries, environmental and human rights organisations, tourism, commerce, foreign affairs, government and public administration are just a few of the career areas open to you.

    Global Studies is gaining importance in universities all around the world. We at Otago are proud to have pioneered its development in Aotearoa.

    Make the most of:

    The freedom to combine Global Studies with other areas of interest

    Global Studies is a major subject that gives you the freedom to choose from a wide range of Humanities, Commerce and Science papers. You can combine it with other major subjects as part of the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Arts and Commerce, the Bachelor of Arts and Science, or with other degrees, such as the Bachelor of Laws.

    For example, our students  are choosing to combine Global Studies with Communication, Computer Science, Ecology, Education, Geography, History, Indigenous Studies, International Business, Law, Marine Science, Politics, Psychology, Tourism, and many other subjects.

    Individual mentorship

    Looking for personal growth and community building? Each student is mentored to build their own individualised course of studies. And we provide guidance via personal, regular course advising, and collective hands-on workshops. The workshops include career advice, CV-building, and interview mock-ups.

    Internships and applied learning to enhance employability

    Learning takes place both in and outside the classroom.

    In your third year, the applied learning culminates in the GLBL303 Applied Research Project paper. This paper gives you the opportunity to complete an internship or an applied research project – either on campus, with a governmental institution or NGO, or in the private sector.

    Details about the key components of the major

    To select your papers and plan your course of studies, you must contact the Global Studies Director
    Email global.studies@otago.ac.nz

    Global Studies papers

    The four core Global Studies (GLBL) papers are required. They provide the essential skills to build the rest of your course of studies on.

    The core papers are: GLBL110 Mapping our Interconnected World: An Introduction to Global Studies, GLBL201 or GLBL301 Cultures of the Environment, GLBL202 or GLBL302 A World of Stories: Global Storytelling in the Digital Age, GLBL303 Applied Research Project.

    The full list of Global Studies (GLBL) papers is below.

    Multidisciplinary papers in your focus areas

    Here's your chance to focus on what you care about: explore the many approved Humanities, Commerce and Science papers on offer and choose six papers that truly excite you.

    The papers have been grouped in the following regional and career pathway areas:

    • Regional areas: Asia, the Pacific, Europe
    • Career pathways: communication, creative industries, environment and sustainability, government and public administration, human security and development, teaching and learning

    Multidisciplinary papers

    Language and cultural competencies

    Train to be culturally and linguistically literate. Choose five papers from our language and culture offerings.

    Language and cultural competency papers include Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Māori, Spanish.

    What to do when you enrol in Global Studies

    If you are planning to enrol in Global Studies, the first thing to do is to contact the Global Studies Director | Kaituitui Mātai Ao to discuss your course of study.

    Email global.studies@otago.ac.nz

    What our students say

    My global studies courses have taught me how to connect  my local experience with our complex, globalised  world and gave me amazing opportunities to contribute  to long-term sustainable development goals on campus.

    Frankie Pastiroff, Majoring in Global Studies

    I was able to complete a research paper regarding migrant discrimination with an amazing supervisor who was extremely hands on which greatly helped me obtain my intelligence job with immigration.

    Bianca Malcolm, BA in Global Studies and Politics, currently working for the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment

    Global Studies have allowed me personal freedom in channelling what I care about most and applying it. It has allowed me to feel more comfortable in knowing how I want to position myself for the future in this complex world we live in.

    Liam Hansard, BA Global Studies and BCom in Economics and International Business

    I loved the flexibility that came with the Global Studies major which allowed me to pursue my interests across such a wide variety of subjects in just three years.

    Nina Brown, BA, Majoring in Global Studies, Minoring in Science Communication

    Recommended background

    No prior subject knowledge is required. The only thing you need is an open and inquisitive mind and a keen interest in issues of global importance.

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    Whether you're embarking on your academic journey with our comprehensive undergraduate programmes or aiming to reach new heights through our advanced postgraduate offerings, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Undergraduate qualifications

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    Further study opportunities

    Whether you are looking to bridge your undergraduate studies to advanced knowledge or aiming to specialise in a specific field, Otago offers a range of graduate and postgraduate options to suit your aspirations.

    Programme details

    Compare programmes for this subject as a major and minor (where available).

    LevelPapersPoints
    100-level GLBL 110 Mapping our Interconnected World: An Introduction to Global Studies 18
    Three other approved papers at 100-level or above 54
    Two language and cultural competency papers at 100-level or above* 36
    200-level GLBL 201 Cultures of the Environment 18
    GLBL 202 A World of Stories: Global Storytelling in the Digital Age 18
    Two language and cultural competency papers at 200-level or above* 36
    One further approved paper at 200-level or above 18
    300-level One of: 18
    One language and cultural competency paper at 300-level or above* 18
    Two other approved papers at 300-level or above 36
    Plus 90 further points 90
    At least 270 points must be taken from the Arts.  
    At least 180 of the 360 points must be at 200-level or above.  
    *Notes:
    (i) Students with previous experience of a second-language will be placed in language papers appropriate to their experience.
    (ii) Students may take GLBL 301 in place of GLBL 201, and GLBL 302 in place of GLBL 202.
     
    Total 360

    Papers

    View a list of all related papers below.

    GLBL papers

    Paper Code Year Title Points Teaching period
    GLBL110 2025 Mapping our Interconnected World: An Introduction to Global Studies 18 points Semester 1
    GLBL201 2025 Cultures of the Environment 18 points Semester 2
    GLBL202 2025 A World of Stories: Global Storytelling in the Digital Age 18 points Semester 1
    GLBL211 2025 Global China 18 points Not offered in 2025
    GLBL301 2025 Cultures of the Environment (Advanced) 18 points Semester 2
    GLBL302 2025 A World of Stories: Global Storytelling in the Digital Age (Advanced) 18 points Semester 1
    GLBL303 2025 Applied Research Project 18 points Semester 1, Semester 2
    GLBL311 2025 Global China (Advanced) 18 points Not offered in 2025

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