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The PPE major consists of sixteen papers in the core disciplines (three required economics papers, one required core seminar, and twelve remaining papers as listed below).

Bachelor of Arts (BA) in PPE

A Bachelor of Arts (BA) in PPE includes these sixteen papers plus four further papers.

See the programme requirements in the table below.

The PPE BA may be combined with a number of other courses of study. Students are encouraged to consider pursuing a minor or a diploma in a foreign language. Many PPE students pursue double degrees in law, the sciences, or other disciplines. The PPE degree may also include a term of international exchange study.

Bachelor of Arts and Science (BASc) in PPE

A Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BASc) in PPE includes those same sixteen papers plus at least twelve papers in a sciences major.

See the programme requirements for the BASc in PPE.

Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in PPE

A Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in PPE includes these sixteen papers plus four core commerce papers.

See the programme requirements in the table below.

Bachelor of Arts (BA) majoring in Philosophy, Politics and Economics

LevelPapersPoints
100-level BSNS 113 Economic Principles and Policy 18
ECON 112 Principles of Macroeconomics 18
One 100-level PHIL paper (PHIL 103 Ethical Issues, recommended) 18
One 100-level POLS paper (POLS 102 New Zealand Politics - Introduction, recommended) 18
200-level PHPE 201 Political Economy 1: Method, Philosophy, Applications 18
ECON 201 Microeconomics or ECON 271 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 18
One further 200-level ECON paper 18
One 200-level PHIL paper 18
One 200-level POLS paper 18
one further 200-level ECON, PHIL or POLS papers 18
300-level Six 300-level ECON, PHIL, PHPE, or POLS papers, including at least one paper in each of Economics, Philosophy, and Politics. 108
CLAS 340 may be substituted for one 300-level PHIL paper, and CLAS 346 may be substituted for one 300-level POLS paper.  
Plus 72 further points which may be taken from outside Arts 72
Total 360

Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) majoring in Philosophy, Politics and Economics

LevelPapersPoints
100-level BSNS 113 Economic Principles and Policy 18
ECON 112 Principles of Macroeconomics 18
PHIL 105 Critical Thinking 18
One 100-level POLS paper (POLS 102 New Zealand Politics - Introduction, recommended) 18
BSNS 111 Business and Society, BSNS 112 Interpreting Business Data, BSNS 114 Financial Decision Making, BSNS 115 Accounting and Information Systems – must normally be taken in first year of study. 72
200-level PHPE 201 Political Economy 1: Method, Philosophy, Applications 18
ECON 201 Microeconomics or ECON 271 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 18
One further 200-level ECON paper 18
One 200-level PHIL paper 18
One 200-level POLS paper 18
One further 200-level ECON, PHIL or POLS papers 18
300-level MANT 331 Business Ethics 18
Five 300-level ECON, PHIL, PHPE, or POLS papers, including at least two papers in Economics and at least one paper in each of Philosophy and Politics. 90
CLAS 340 may be substituted for one 300-level PHIL paper.  
  Every programme must include BSNS 111-115. At least three of these papers must be passed before enrolling in any 200-level Commerce paper, and all must normally be passed before enrolling in any 300-level Commerce paper. For single-degree BCom students, all five must be attempted in the first year of study or equivalent. 
 STAT 110 or STAT 115 will be accepted as an alternative to BSNS 112 as a required paper or as part of the major subject requirements or as a prerequisite when:
(a) the paper has been passed before the student has enrolled for a BCom degree; or
(b) a student is enrolling for both a BCom and another degree for which STAT 110 or STAT 115 is required.

Any student who completed PTWY 111 before enrolling in the BCom degree shall be exempt from the requirement to complete BSNS 113. Any student who has completed PTWY 112 before enrolling in the BCom degree shall be exempt from the requirement to complete BSNS 114.

A candidate completing the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws is able to satisfy the CPA/CAANZ accreditation requirements by substituting:
a) LAWS 202, LAWS 203, LAWS 204, LAWS 301 and LAWS 407 in place of BLAW 211 and BLAW 212
b) LAWS 416 in place of ACTP 312.
 
Total   360
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