Level 2 Humanities
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr S. Filipo.
L2 Humanities
Kia ora, in this course, the aim is for our akonga is to better understand, participate in and contribute to the local, national and global communities in which they live and work. The aim is to think critically about societal issues that are ever present in life.
Topics taught: War and peace, Understanding impact of people in urban and city scapes, impact of peoples behavior in Psychology.
Course Overview
Term 1
Impact of people from War
Term 2
Peace and sustainability
Term 3
Understanding impact of people in urban and city scapes
Term 4
Impact of peoples behavior in Psychology.
Entry Requirements
All are welcome.
Pathway
Career pathways studying humanities can lead to roles in social work, community work, policy, law and education.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Draw a conclusion after an investigation into an aspect of Pacific indigenous knowledge with guidance
NZQA Info
Draw a conclusion after an investigation into an aspect of Pacific change and development with guidance
NZQA Info
Religious Studies 2.2 - Explain the changes in an expression(s) of a religious tradition
NZQA Info
Religious Studies 2.3 - Explain how a contemporary social action derives from the ethical principles of a religious tradition
NZQA Info
Religious Studies 2.4 - Explain the key beliefs within two religious traditions in relation to a significant religious question
Pathway Tags
Copywriter, Archivist, Historian, Artistic Director, Barrister, Author, Urban/Regional Planner, Elected Government Representative, Trainer, Journalist, Communications Professional, Legal Executive, Solicitor, Judge, Curator, Workplace Relations Adviser, Human Resources Adviser, Health Services Manager, Recruitment Consultant, Management Consultant, Court Registry Officer,
Disclaimer
Course Selection is confirmed at the start of 2025. You can change the courses you have selected up until the start of next year provided there are still spaces in the course you wish to change to.
Some courses may become unavailable due to the number of students taking the courses or changes in staffing.
New courses may also be introduced, in which case you will be notified and given the opportunity to select the new course.