Learn about specific times, places and themes, beginning from 1450?the early modern period. Study histories from New Zealand and all over the world, including Australia and the Pacific, Europe, Asia and the US. Look at the way people in different times and places have thought about?and been affected by?colonialism, class, gender, war, work and race.
Develop skills you can use your entire life, like independent research, problem solving, writing and strategic planning. Build the thinking skills, imagination and creativity to see and argue both sides of a debate.
Learn from internationally recognised and widely published historians. They are active writers and researchers, specialising in a huge spread of topics including the slave trade, the history of science and magic, and clothing and nationalism.