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  1. Total of 360 points required.
    1. Minimum of 270 points from courses listed for the BBSc or BAS, including:
    2. Minimum of 180 points from 200 and 300-level courses listed for the BBSc or BAS
    3. Minimum of 210 points from 200 and 300-level courses (including the 180 points above)
    4. Minimum of 90 points from 300-level courses listed for the BBSc or BAS.
  2. Complete the following eight 100-level courses:
    1. SARC 111
    2. SARC 121
    3. SARC 122
    4. SARC 131
    5. SARC 151
    6. SARC 161
    7. SARC 162
    8. 15 further points from 100-level elective courses.
  3. 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.
  4. Selection for second year is based on academic performance across all the first year courses. Historically, a ?? average has been sufficient to be selected.
  5. Complete the following four 200-level courses:
      1. BILD 251
      2. SARC 221
      3. SARC 222
      4. SARC 223.
  6. Complete the following four 300-level courses:
      1. BILD 322
      2. BILD 364
      3. SARC 321
      4. SARC 362.
  7. Satisfy the requirements for at least one major subject.
    1. 300-level courses may only be counted towards one major.

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  • Standard ones on Degree and major requirements for UG degrees
  • 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.
  • "In your first year . . . " (GUS, p.60)
  • "Although some 200 and 300-level courses listed above are also listed under the requirements for the major (selected from the drop down list below), students only need to complete these courses once." 
  • "If a student taking any other . . ."  (2016 Calendar, pXX).

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