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Minors in a Bachelor of Science

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Some subjects are not available as majors, but you can take them as a minor. Other subjects have special requirements and course options as minors. Explore these minors below. 

Actuarial Science

Get the knowledge and skills you need to set you on the path to become a qualified actuary. Actuarial Science brings economics, mathematics and statistics together to help companies and organisations forecast and manage risks. Take advantage of the growing demand for actuarial skills in many areas including investment and stockbroking, software development, and in government, education and health.


Requirements

Complete the following courses:

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Complete one further course from:

  • ECON 201
  • FINA 201
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  • FINA 202
  • MATH 277
  • ACTS
  • 30
  • 301
  • FINA 306
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  • FINA 307
  • STAT 335
  • ECON 301
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  • ECON 314
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  • ECON 339
  • FINA 305
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  • FINA 306
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  • FINA 307
  • MATH 377
  • STAT 332
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  • STAT 393

Development Studies

Study the enormous differences in living standards around the world and what we can do about it. Examine the relationships between people and institutions—from small communities, to government agencies and international organisations. Focus on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals that set out to address inequality in wealth, education and health around the world.

Requirements

Complete GEOG 212

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Complete one further approved 200- or 300-level course worth 20 points.

Environmental Studies

Go beyond the 'pure' sciences to examine social, cultural, and economic perspectives on the environment. Learn about the pressures humans place on the earth and what we can do about it. Study a range of topics from climate change to urban green spaces, Māori resource management to the impact of humans on Antarctica.

Requirements

Complete the following courses:

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Including 30 points from the National University of Singapore, taken as part of an exchange programme.

Science in Context

Explore the relationships between science and technology, scientists and society, and the history and philosophy of science. Examine how scientific ideas and issues are communicated to different audiences in society.

Requirements

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Complete 45 points from:

  • CREW 352
  • ESCI 201
  • SCIE 201
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  • SCIE 211
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  • SCIE 212
  • CREW 352
  • SCIE 302
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  • SCIE 310
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  • SCIE 312
  • Other approved 200- or 300-level courses

Complete SCIE 311