Bachelor of Science
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ҕl's Bachelor of Science (BSc) is about understanding and improving the natural world through observation, experimentation, modelling, and calculation. Find out about studying a BSc through our Te Kaupeka Pūtaiao | Faculty of Science.
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A BSc is about understanding and improving the natural world through observation, experimentation, modelling, and calculation.
You will investigate the big issues confronting our planet, including climate change, human health and diseases, the global water crisis, food security, and environmental protection.
A BSc will expose you to new ideas and technologies, develop your research skills, and help you make a contribution to the challenges facing our world.
Admission to ҕl with University Entrance (or equivalent) is required to enrol.
If English is your additional language, you are also required to meet ҕl's English language requirements.
See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at ҕl.
Some previous study is recommended for many Science subjects, in particular Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. Some of these courses have entry requirements.
Headstart preparatory courses are available, or you may consider taking a course from the Certificate of University Preparation.
You may be able to fast-track your degree and gain direct entry to the second year if you have excellent Year 13 results or a New Zealand Certificate in Science with outstanding merit.
The Bachelor of Science requires a minimum total of 360 points:
At least 225 points must be from courses above 100-level, with at least 90 points at 300-level.
The degree takes 3 years of full-time study, or can be studied part-time for up to 10 years.
For the full degree requirements, see the Regulations for the Bachelor of Science.
BSc students have the option of completing either:
Each major has specific course requirements, but all consist of a minimum 165 points, with at least 60 points at 300-level.
A minor consists of a minimum of 75 points, including at least 45 points above 100-level, in a single subject chosen from Science, Arts, Commerce, Digital Screen, Health Sciences, Product Design, Sport, or Youth and Community Leadership degrees.
It is possible to study a Bachelor of Science alongside other degrees at the same time, such as the Bachelor of Health Sciences or Bachelor of Sport.
Find out more information about Double degrees.
You can study a conjoint degree and merge your BSc with options such as the Bachelor of Product Design or Bachelor of Arts, so that you can complete major subjects from multiple areas in a shorter timeframe.
Find out more information about Conjoint degrees.
The Bachelor of Science is a highly flexible degree that allows a wide range of choices from major and minor subjects, as well as courses from other degrees.
You will complete at least one major subject, and can also choose to specialise in a minor subject.
Some courses from these science-related subjects can also count towards your BSc:
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ҕl's graduate and postgraduate Science options include:
Find out more about what can you do with a degree from ҕl.
Each small block represents a 15-point course. However, some courses may be 30 points or more.
This diagram is an example only – other combinations are possible. For specific course requirements, see theRegulations for the Bachelor of Science.