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Bachelor of Science (Honours)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

Already have a degree and want to prepare yourself for higher-level careers or a master's degree or PhD? The Bachelor of Science (Honours) is for students with an undergraduate degree in applied mathematics, computer science or science.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Course Code
AK1040
Study Mode
In person, Online
Intake Months
Mar
Domestic Fees
$10,607 total
International Fees
$41,600 per year / $42,746 total

About this course

Already have a degree and want to prepare yourself for higher-level careers or a master's degree or PhD? The Bachelor of Science (Honours) is for students with an undergraduate degree in applied mathematics, computer science or science.

Entry requirements

Minimum entry requirements
  • Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences or Bachelor of Science (or equivalent) with a B grade average or higher in level 7 courses.

International student entry requirements

English language requirements
  • IELTS (Academic) 6.5 overall with all bands 6.0 or higher; or equivalent

English language requirements

Study locations

City Campus

Distance

Online

Course structure

The degree consists of courses and a dissertation where you undertake a supervised research project, sometimes in collaboration with an industry partner.

You can specialise in:

  • Computer and mathematical sciences*
  • Marine science
  • Science

*Computer and mathematical sciences is not open for new enrolments in 2024

Complete the following course

COMP811 Research Methods (15 points)

Choose 60 points from

ASTR800 Advanced Topics in Astronomy and Astrophysics
COMP808 Logic, Games and Automata (15 points)
COMP809 Data Mining and Machine Learning (15 points)
COMP810 Data Warehousing and Big Data (15 points)
COMP813 Artificial Intelligence (15 points)
COMP815 Nature Inspired Computing (15 points)
COMP826 Mobile System Development (15 points)
COMP827 Advanced Computer Graphics (15 points)
COMP835 Server System Development (15 points)
COMP840 Specialist Topic A* (15 points)
COMP841 Specialist Topic B* (15 points)
MATH800 Advanced Topics in Applied Mathematics (15 points)
MATH802 Advanced Financial Modelling and Analytics (15 points)
MATH803 Mathematical Modelling and Simulation (15 points)
MATH805 Advanced Numerical Analysis (15 points)
STAT800 Stochastic Modelling (15 points)
STAT801 Multivariate Analysis (15 points)
STAT802 Advanced Topics in Analytics (15 points)
STAT803 Official Statistics
STAT804 Optimisation and Operations Research (15 points)


















Or other postgraduate courses in a related subject with the approval of the programme leader.

Master of Science

And complete a dissertationCOMP896 Dissertation (45 points)
MATH896 Dissertation (45 points)
More details about courses in this programme

Email cmspg@aut.ac.nz

Search for a course (Arion)

Enrolment in courses is subject to meeting all requirements and availability of courses. Some courses may only be offered once per year. To find out more, contact the postgraduate coordinator at the email address above. The timetable may be subject to change and courses could be cancelled if there aren't enough students enrolled.



For the Marine Science specialisation you need to successfully complete the courses below.

Complete one of:And complete the following:And completeMore information about this programme

Email science.postgraduate.admin@aut.ac.nz

Further your understanding of a specialist science field. Choose from a wide range of courses and conduct research in areas like food science, evolutionary biology, earth and oceanic sciences, chemistry, microbiology, molecular genetics or biotechnology.

Complete the following coursesChoose 45 points from

Courses offered

And complete a dissertation

SCIE896 Dissertation (45 points)

More information about this programme

Email science.postgraduate.admin@aut.ac.nz

Not all courses are offered each year. To see if your chosen course is offered and to view its timetable use our course search.

*Computer and mathematical sciences is not open for new enrolments in 2024

Skills you will develop

The outcomes for graduates of the Bachelor of Science (Honours) are outlined in the Graduate Profile below.

Graduate Profile

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