Level 3 Global Studies
Course Description
Welcome to Global Studies, a dynamic course designed to immerse you in the disciplines of Social Studies and Media Studies. This course offers a unique opportunity to explore contemporary social justice and human rights issues, with a focus on influencing policy changes, such as bills going through parliament.
In Level 3 Social Studies, you will develop research and inquiry skills to examine a New Zealand social issue of your choice. You’ll delve into the intricacies of social justice, aiming to make a tangible impact on policy.
In Media Studies, you’ll channel your creativity into producing a media product. You’ll learn essential production skills, including writing, planning, designing, and producing a short film. This hands-on experience will teach you to collaborate effectively and take on significant roles within a production team, honing practical skills such as filming, editing, and resource and time management.
Throughout the year, you’ll create high-quality essays and films, suitable for inclusion in an online portfolio. This portfolio will be a valuable asset for tertiary education or industry opportunities. Additionally, you’ll analyze the impact of media on Pasifika and New Zealand identities through representation assessments.
Join us in Global Studies to develop a comprehensive understanding of social issues and media production, preparing you for future academic and professional endeavors.
Course Overview
Semester 1
A.S. 91600 v2 Social Studies 3.5 - Examine a campaign of social action(s) to influence policy change(s)
A.S. 91492 v2 Media Studies 3.3 - Demonstrate understanding of the media representation of an aspect of New Zealand culture or society.
Semester 2
A.S. 91597 v2 Social Studies 3.2 - Conduct a critical social inquiry.
A.S. 91494 v2 Media Studies 3.5 - Produce a design for a media product that meets the requirements of a brief
A.S. 91495 v2 Media Studies 3.6 - Produce a media product to meet the requirements of a brief
Recommended Prior Learning
10 credits or more in Level 2 Media Studies and Social Studies. For those students who have not previously studied either but who wish to enter at Level 2, credits obtained in another Social Science subject, and/ or English will be used as the basis for entry.
Pathway
This subject does not lead to a Level 3 approved UE course, but an additional attainment towards NCEA Level 2 Achievement.
Assessment Information
All Assessments are Internal. In Semester 1, Standards will be assessed individually. In Semester 2 there is a combination of 3 standards to achieve 16credits. This will be carried out as a group work.Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Media Studies 3.3 - Demonstrate understanding of the media representation of an aspect of New Zealand culture or society
NZQA Info
Media Studies 3.5 - Produce a design for a media product that meets the requirements of a brief
NZQA Info
Media Studies 3.6 - Produce a media product to meet the requirements of a brief
NZQA Info
Social Studies 3.2 - Conduct a critical social inquiry
NZQA Info
Social Studies 3.5 - Examine a campaign of social action(s) to influence policy change(s)
Approved subject for University Entrance
Number of credits that can be used for overall endorsement: 23
Only students engaged in learning and achievement derived from Te Marautanga o Aotearoa are eligible to be awarded these subjects as part of the requirement for 14 credits in each of three subjects.
Pathway Tags
Actor, Advertising Specialist, Copywriter, Sales and Marketing Manager, Art Director (Film, Television or Stage), Artistic Director, Film and Video Editor, Sound Technician, Entertainer, Film/Television Camera Operator, Journalist, Communications Professional, Editor, Make-up Artist, Director (Film, Television, Radio or Stage), Radio Presenter, Media Producer, Production Assistant (Film, Television Presenter, Marketing Specialist, Archivist, Police Officer, Historian, Barrister, Counsellor, Urban/Regional Planner, Elected Government Representative, Emergency Management Officer, Psychologist, Trainer, Community Development Worker, Solicitor, Corrections Officer, Judge, Economist, Records Adviser, Human Resources Adviser, Health Promoter, Librarian,
Disclaimer
Any information, costs or standards may change.