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Overview

Programme Overview

We have designed this programme with budding scientists in mind. It’s for students who want to pursue postgraduate research. From Chemistry to Computational Biology, and Ecology, the 10 specialisations available in the Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) span the spectrum of the sciences.

You will develop advanced disciplinary knowledge and relevant research skills, and you’ll undertake original research in your chosen area. Depending on how well you do in your courses, you may be able to progress straight to a PhD.

You may be able to transfer between the BSc - Bachelor of Science and the BAdvSci(Hons) - Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) , with faculty approval.

Programme Structure

You’ll choose from one of the following 10 specialisations:

• Applied Physics

• Chemistry

• Computational Biology

• Computer Science

• Green Chemical Science

• Marine Science

• Mathematics

• Physics

• Psychology

• Statistics

The programme comprises three core courses, courses from your chosen specialisation, including a research project, and some freedom to choose other courses from the Science schedules. In your first year you’ll enrol in eight courses. You should include courses from your chosen specialisation, as well as a core course and other courses in the Science schedules.

In your second and third year you’ll enrol in a range of more advanced courses from your chosen specialisation – as well as additional core courses, and other courses within the Science schedules to add depth to your knowledge. In your final year you’ll enrol in a range of postgraduate-level courses from your specialisation, and you’ll complete your own research project in collaboration with one of our researchers.

Programme Careers

Potential Careers

While your Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) will prepare you for doctoral study, you’ll also emerge with the advanced knowledge and skills demanded by employers in your sector of interest.

Student career planning services

Once you become a student at the University, you can get help with planning and developing your career from Career Development and Employability Services.

Key Information for Students

Key Information for Students

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Entry Requirements, Fees and Dates

Find a Supervisor

Depending on the type of programme you are pursuing, you may have the opportunity to complete a unique research project. To find out more about the research carried out at the University of Auckland and to identify potential supervisors, check out our researcher profiles.

Fees and scholarships

Fees

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Fees are set in advance of each calendar year and will be updated on this website. Fees are inclusive of 15% GST, but do not include the Student Services Fee, course books, travel and health insurance, or living costs. Fees will be confirmed upon completion of enrolment into courses. For more information, please see Fees and Money Matters .

*Please note: amounts shown are indicative and estimates only.

Scholarships

Scholarships and awards

Find out about the scholarships you may be eligible for.

Loans and Allowances

Student loans and allowances

Are you a New Zealand citizen or resident? You could be eligible for a student loan or allowance.

Cost of Living

Cost of living

Get an idea of how much accommodation and general living in Auckland will cost.

Advice on Programme Limits

This is a limited entry programme: there is a limit on the number of enrolments due to staff or space capacity. For more information, please see the Programme and Course Limitations section of the University Academic and General Statutes and Regulations.

Key Dates

Application Advice

Please note: we will consider late applications if places are still available. International students should start the application process as early as possible to allow sufficient time to apply for a visa.

Key Dates

SemesterApplication Closing DateSemester Start DateSemester End Date

Other Important Dates

See important dates for the academic year, including orientation, enrolment, study breaks, exams, and graduation.

Regulations

Preamble

The regulations for this degree are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations including the Academic Statutes and Regulations.

Note: This is a limited entry programme as per the Limitation of Entry Statute 1991 and selection criteria apply. Selection criteria are available from the Faculty of Science.

Duration and Total Points Value

1 A student enrolled for this degree must follow a programme of the equivalent of eight full-time semesters and pass courses with a total value of 480 points, unless credit is granted under the Admission Regulations and/or the Credit Regulations.

2 The total enrolment in 700 level courses for this degree must not exceed 160 points.

Structure and Content

3 Of the 480 points required for this degree, a student must pass:

a at least 435 points from courses listed in the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science (Honours) Schedule, including:

(i) at least 300 points above Stage I, including at least 210 points above Stage II

(ii) courses in a minimum of three subject codes

(iii) at least 120 points at 700 level, including a research project or dissertation of between 30 and 60 points

(iv) a specialisation as listed in the Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) Schedule

(v) the core courses as listed in the Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) Schedule

b 15 points from courses offered in either the General Education Open Schedule or the General Education Faculty Schedule approved for this degree, and the Academic Integrity course as specified in the Enrolment and Programme Regulations, Academic Integrity, of the University Calendar

c up to 30 points from courses available for other programmes offered at this University.

4 A student who is required to meet the Academic English Language Requirement, as specified in the Enrolment and Programme Regulations, Academic English Language Requirement, of the University Calendar, may substitute an academic English language course approved by Senate or its representative for 15 points of General Education.

5 a A student may include one or more modules from the modules available in the Bachelor of Science Schedule.

b (i) One module from the Schedule of another degree may be included.

(ii) If a module from the Schedule of another degree is completed, the courses will be counted under Regulation 3a.

6 A student must achieve a Grade Point Average of 5.0 or higher in each successive two semesters of full-time enrolment, or the part-time equivalent, taken towards this degree. If this Grade Point Average is not achieved, enrolment in the Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) cannot continue.

General Education Exemptions

7 a A student is exempted from the requirement to pass a course offered in the General Education Schedules who has:

either

(i) completed an undergraduate degree at a tertiary institution

or

(ii) been admitted to this degree having completed 240 points of degree level study at another tertiary institution.

b A student who has been exempted from the requirement to pass a course offered in the General Education Schedules must substitute the requirement with another course available for this degree.

c A student admitted to this degree having completed between 120 and 135 points of degree level study from another tertiary institution, or who has completed a minimum of 50 points of study towards this degree in one semester at an overseas institution, either through an overseas exchange programme or through prior approval under the Credit Regulations, must pass 15 points from courses offered in the General Education Schedules.

d A student who has been fully or partially exempted from the requirement to pass courses offered in the General Education Schedules is nonetheless required to complete the Academic Integrity course.

Practical Professional and Practicum Requirements

8 In any course that includes assessed practical work as well as other assessed work, it may be required that a student must obtain passes in both the practical and the other work in order to pass that course as a whole. Where this is specified, a student who passes the practical work but who fails the other work may in these circumstances, at the discretion of the Academic Head, have the result for the practical work carried forward when the course is retaken.

Conjoint Degrees

9 Special arrangements apply where this degree is taken as a component degree of an approved conjoint combination. The specific requirements and a complete list of the conjoint degrees available are set out in the Conjoint Degrees section of the University Calendar.

Special Cases

10 a In exceptional circumstances Senate or its representative may permit a suitably qualified student to enrol directly in a Stage II course(s). If the student fails the Stage II course(s) but is certified by the examiners as having reached a pass in an equivalent Stage I course(s), the student may be credited with the appropriate Stage I course(s).

b If a student who is enrolled in and fails an advanced or accelerated Stage I course but is certified by the examiners as having reached a pass in an equivalent Stage I course in the same subject having a lower entry requirement, the student may be credited with the latter course. The relevant Academic Head shall certify to Senate or its representative that the failed course is an advanced or accelerated course.

Research Component

11 a The dissertation or research project is to be carried out under the guidance of a supervisor appointed by the relevant Academic Head or nominee.

b The dissertation or research project topic must be approved by the relevant Academic Head or nominee prior to enrolment.

c The dissertation or research project is to be completed and submitted in accordance with the Completion of Requirements and Submission regulations of the General Regulations – Bachelors Honours Postgraduate Degrees.

Credit, Cross-credit and Reassignment

12 A student may apply to reassign courses passed to the Postgraduate Diploma in Science and/or the Bachelor of Science.

Distinction

13 a Honours will be awarded in one of three classes: First Class Honours, Second Class Honours, or Third Class Honours. Second Class Honours are awarded in either First Division or Second Division.

b The class of Honours is determined by the student’s overall grade in all 700 level courses enrolled in towards this degree as follows:

7.0 to 9.0 – First Class Honours

5.5 to 6.9 – Second Class Honours First Division

4.0 to 5.4 – Second Class Honours Second Division

3.9 and below – Third Class Honours

Variations

14 In exceptional circumstances the Programme Director may approve a variation to a student’s programme of study in accordance with the Enrolment and Programme Regulations.

Regulation Commencement or Amendment

15 These regulations and/or schedule have been amended with effect from 1 January 2025.

Schedule

Schedule Notes

A student must pass courses in a minimum of three subject codes from the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science (Honours) Schedules.

Programme Schedules

Complete 480 points comprising:

  • 435 to 465 points for Science Schedules, and
  • 15 points from General Education Courses, and
  • 0 to 30 points from UOFAK - University of Auckland including child orgs at levels 100 to 700 Other Courses, and
  • 1 item from Academic Integrity Course

Selected courses must include 120 to 160 points at level 700.

Science Schedules

Complete 435 to 465 points comprising:

  • 60 points for Core Courses, and
  • 270 to 405 points for one Specialisation from Specialisations, and
  • 0 to 135 points for Other Courses from the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science (Honours) Schedules

Selected courses must include at least 300 points at level 200 or higher.

Selected courses must include at least 210 points at level 300 or higher.

Core Courses

Complete 60 points comprising:

  • 15 points for all Waipapa Taumata Rau Course, and
  • 15 points from Stage I Courses, and
  • 15 points from Stage II Courses, and
  • 15 points from Stage III Courses

No credit will be given for SCISCHOL 100 or SCISCHOL 100A or SCISCHOL 100B or SCISCHOL 202 or SCISCHOL 202A or SCISCHOL 202B or SCISCHOL 302 or SCISCHOL 302A or SCISCHOL 302B unless a student completing or BASH Module Bach of Advanced Sci (Hons) module in Science Scholars.

Waipapa Taumata Rau Course

Complete 15 points for ALL of the following:

Stage I Courses

Complete exactly 15 points from the following:

SCISCHOL 100 is only available to Science Scholars students

Stage II Courses

Complete exactly 15 points from the following:

SCISCHOL 202 is only available to Science Scholars students

Stage III Courses

Complete exactly 15 points from the following:

SCISCHOL 302 is only available to Science Scholars students

Specialisations

Complete one Specialisation from the following:

Other Courses from the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science (Honours) Schedules

Complete 0 to 135 points comprising:

  • 0 to 135 points from Other Courses from the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science (Honours) Schedules, and
  • 0 to 135 points for 0 to 3 Modules from Modules from the Bachelor of Science Schedule, and
  • 0 to 45 points for 0 to 1 Modules from Module from the Schedule of another degree

Other Courses from the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science (Honours) Schedules

Complete 0 to 135 points from the following:

No credit will be given for courses matching the pattern *******G, ********G, *********G, **********G, ***********G, or ************G.

Module from the Schedule of another degree

Complete 0 to 1 Modules from the following:

General Education Courses

Complete exactly 15 points from the following:

Other Courses

Select between 0 and 30 credits from University of Auckland at levels 100 to 700.

Academic Integrity Course

Complete exactly 1 of the following:

Graduate Profile and Programme Capabilities

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