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- Total of 360 points required.
- Minimum of 270 points from courses listed for the BBSc or BAS, including:
- Minimum of 180 points from 200 and 300-level courses listed for the BBSc or BAS.
- Minimum of 210 points from 200 and 300-level courses (including the 180 points above).
- Minimum of 90 points from 300-level courses listed for the BBSc or BAS.
- Complete the following eight 100-level courses:
- SARC 111
- SARC 121
- SARC 122
- SARC 131
- SARC 151
- SARC 161
- SARC 162
- 15 further points from 100-level elective courses.
- SARC 122 may be replaced with an elective course if you have gained a minimum of 14 NCEA level 3 credits in two of: Calculus, Physics, and Statistics.
- Selection for second year is based on academic performance across all the first year courses. Historically, a ?? average has been sufficient to be selected.
- Complete the following four 200-level courses:
- BILD 251
- SARC 221
- SARC 222
- SARC 223.
- Complete the following four 300-level courses:
- BILD 322
- BILD 364
- SARC 321
- SARC 362.
- Satisfy the requirements for at least one major subject.
- 300-level courses may only be counted towards one major.
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- Complete the following two 200-level courses:
- BILD261
- BILD262.
- Complete the following three 300-level courses;:
- BILD361
- BILD362
- BILD364.
- 60 further points from elective courses, including:
- Minimum of 30 points from 200 and 300-level-courses.
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- Complete the following two 200-level courses:
- BILD231
- BILD232.
- Complete the following three 300-level courses;:
- BILD321
- BILD322
- BILD331.
- 60 further points from elective courses, including:
- Minimum of 30 points from 200 and 300-level-courses.
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- Complete the following four 200-level courses:
- BILD231
- BILD232
- BILD261
- BILD262.
- Complete the following five 300-level courses;:
- BILD321
- BILD322
- BILD331
- BILD361
- BILD362.
Supplementary information
Tool tips
- Standard ones on Degree and major requirements for UG degrees
Thoughts and questions
- For simplicity I have taken a liberty of expressing both the majors in this degree as a third major in the drop down. I hope that this means we can avoid providing the opportunity to select a second major from an outside degree. Maybe we resort to our standard pattern and allow the selection of two?
- We can, however, allow students doing another degree to select one of the first two BBSc majors to do in the other degree.