Study the Chemistry major in the Bachelor of Science and explore environmental, biological, organic, physical, inorganic, food and analytical chemistry.
The Food Science major in the Bachelor of Science introduces you to the science behind the food we eat. It can open the door to a wide range of careers in food science.
Do you like the idea of developing innovative ways to make businesses and other organisations run as efficiently as possible? Study management and leadership as part of the Bachelor of Business degree.
Passionate about creating positive change in tourism? Take your understanding of global issues in tourism further with the one-year Bachelor of Arts (Honours).
Study communication design and apply graphic design and digital skills to create typographic and visual meaning in graphic and interaction design, branding, illustration, photography, advertising, motion graphics and art direction.
Interested in becoming a quantity surveyor? The Quantity Surveying major in the Bachelor of Construction prepares you for this essential construction industry career.
This course is designed for people seeking to attain an Initial Teacher Education qualification in order to register as a teacher in Western Australia.
In this course you will gain the expertise to work as a librarian, archivist and records manager in a range of organisations. You will learn how to collect, organise, access, curate and preserve information in ethical and meaningful ways.
The space industry covers many sectors, including engineering, manufacturing, science, remote operations, mining and health. This course will introduce you to the concepts and techniques used to explore the solar system, which forms the basis of the space industry.
Engineering technologists focus on practical design and applied technology, working across a wide range of engineering disciplines. The Bachelor of Engineering Technology prepares you for diverse engineering careers.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry requirementsIf you have New Zealand qualifications
14 credits or more at Level 2 or above (including AS91261 and AS91262) OR NCEA Level 3 in Maths, Stats or Calculus AND
14 credits or more at NCEA Level 2 or above in Physics
CIE
A D grade or better in Mathematics and Physics at AS level
IB
Passes (level 4) in both Mathematics and Physics
Applicants who qualify for entry by other means must demonstrate competency in mathematics (algebra) and physics at least to level 2 or equivalent. This could be:
A completed or partially completed New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (NZDE) or National Diploma in Engineering (NDE); or
Any other recognised certificate or national certificate containing mathematics and physics to the required level.
1. New Zealand students under 20 must qualify for University Entrance by completing at least 120 points at level 3, or at least 60 points at level 4 and above if they have completed Year 13 at a New Zealand secondary school, or equivalent. 2. If your previous studies include study at level 5 or above you may qualify for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
If you have qualifications from another country
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English language requirements
IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall with all bands 5.5 or higher; or equivalent
Want to take your construction career further? Study the Master of Construction Management and further your knowledge of how to manage complex construction projects.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry requirements
One of the following with a B grade average or higher in level 7 courses:
Relevant bachelor's degree OR
Relevant graduate diploma OR
Relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the Dean (or representative) to be equivalent to at least a three-year bachelor's degree
AND
Relevant engineering or managerial work experience approved by the Dean (or representative) to be equivalent to one year of advanced study
Broaden your worldview and start your university studies with our Diploma in Arts. It's a great way to try different subjects and prepare yourself for further study.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry requirements for the Diploma in Arts
Study the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) to prepare for a rewarding career in engineering. This engineering degree is accredited by Engineering New Zealand, a signatory of the Washington Accord, which means the programme is internationally recognised.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry requirementsIf you have New Zealand qualifications
NCEA: At least 14 level 3 credits in each of Calculus and Physics
CIE: A level Mathematics and a minimum of AS in Physics OR A level in Physics and a minimum of AS in Mathematics
IB: A grade of 4 or better in Mathematics and Physics
Applicants who qualify for entry by other means must demonstrate competency in calculus and physics at least to level 3* or equivalent. This could be:
A completed or partially completed New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (NZDE) or National Diploma in Engineering (NDE) with a B+ GPA; or
A completed Bachelor of Engineering Technology with a C+ GPA; or
Any other recognised certificate or national certificate containing mathematics and physics to the required level.
1. New Zealand students under 20 must qualify for University Entrance by completing at least 120 points at level 3, or at least 60 points at level 4 and above if they have completed Year 13 at a New Zealand secondary school, or equivalent. 2. If your previous studies include study at level 5 or above you may qualify for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
Guaranteed entry
Applicants will automatically be offered a place in this programme if they have a rank score of 250 or higher, along with 14 NCEA level 3 credits in each of Calculus and Physics or CIE A levels in Mathematics and Physics.
All other applicants who have met the admission requirements will be considered on a case-by-case basis
Explore the latest thinking and developments in computer and information sciences in as little as one semester with the Postgraduate Certificate in Computer and Information Sciences.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry requirements
One of the following:
Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences or equivalent OR
Graduate Diploma in Computer and Information Sciences or equivalent OR
Relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the Dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor's degree
The new Postgraduate Diploma in Registered Nurse Prescribing is relevant for registered nurses working in primary health and specialty teams where registered nurse prescribing could safely improve access to healthcare for people with long term or common health conditions.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry requirements
Must have completed the following or equivalent:
Bachelor's degree in nursing
Be a registered nurse with a current NCNZ practising certificate