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At-a-glance 

Name: Master of Science by coursework and thesis

Abbreviation: MSc

Duration: 4 trimesters 

Duration details: 4-5 trimesters of full-time study or normally 8 if studied part - time

Schedule: Lectures and lab sessions

Intensity: Part Full time and full or part time

Type: Coursework and research

Study at: On-campus (Kelburn, Wellington)

Complete: 240 points (approximately ? 5 - 8 courses)

Entry: Bachelor's degree in relevant subject

Start: Trimester 1 or 2

Apply by: Standard trimester dates

Costs: From database for international only at this stage

Impact of previous university study in same subject: Requires


Entry requirements

To be accepted into this programme you'll need:

A Bachelor's degree or relevant graduate or postgraduate diploma 

To have met the prerequisites for the subject you wish to study (see subject section below)

and

Acceptance

To be accepted by the

relevant Head

 head of the

School

school as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study

Important information

  • If you want to enrol in this programme but don't meet some of the entry requirements, you should contact the programme director or administrator to discuss your options.
  • The academic Calendar is the authoritative source of programme and course information.

Programme requirements

For this programme you’ll need toComplete 240 points, including:Complete at least

  • 120 points from 400- and 500-level courses
.
Complete one
  • A Master's thesis course worth 120 points

Satisfy the subject requirements

Important information

  • The Master of Science by coursework and thesis is in two parts—Part 1 is made up of courses totalling 120 points and Part 2 is a 591 thesis course worth 120 points, or a research course worth fewer points plus other courses with a combined total of 120 points.
  • You will need permission from the relevant head of school to start Part 2. 

Subject requirements

In addition to the programme

requirements

, for this subject you’ll need to:

Biotechnology

Have previously completed:

  • BTEC 301
  • TECH 302
  • Further courses worth 35 points from:
    • BIOL 334-354
    • BMSC 301
    • BMSC 334-354
    • Either CHEM 305 or CHEM 306
Complete BTEC 435 and BTEC 580.

Complete courses worth 75 120 points:

Once

  • BTEC 435
  • BTEC 580
  • One further course from BTEC 400401-479
  • Further courses worth 60 points from:
    • BTEC 400401-479
    • BIOL 400401-480
    • CHEM 400CHEM 401-480
    • MBIO 400MBIO 401-480

Complete BTEC 591.


Cell and Molecular Bioscience

Have previously completed:

  • BIOL 340
  • BMSC 339
  • Further courses worth 40 points from:
    • BMSC 301
    • BIOL 329-354
    • BMSC 329-354

Complete courses worth 120 points:

  • CBIO 580 and
  • Further courses worth 90
points from BIOL
  • points from:
    • BIOL 430-440
.Complete CBIO 580.
    • BMSC 433

Complete CBIO 591.


Chemistry

Have previously completed 200- and 300- level courses worth 135 points from CHEM or 200-399 or other approved courses, including:

  • At least 60 points at from CHEM 300-level.399

Complete approved courses worth 120 points:

  • CHEM 580
  • Approved courses worth 90 points from CHEM
400-489.Complete CHEM 580.
  • 401-488

Complete CHEM 591.


Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience

Have previously completed nine courses:

  • Either BIOL 114 or BMSC 114PSCY 122 or STAT 193
  • PSYC 232
  • Three further courses from PSYC 200-299
  • PSYC 325
  • Three further courses from PSYC 300-399

Complete courses Complete courses worth 90 30 points from:

  • PSYC 404409
  • PSYC 417PSYC 422
  • PSYC 424
  • PSYC PSCY 444PSCY 445

Complete courses worth 30 points from :

  • PSYC 446413
  • PSYC 448
  • BIOL 432 / BMSC 432
  • BIOL 433 / BMSC 433

Complete CBNS 580.

Complete CBNS 591.
  • 417
  • PSYC 420
  • PSYC 445

Complete further courses worth 30 points from PSYC 400-499

Complete CBNS 591

Important information

With the approval of the programme director you may replace the ''further 400-level PSYC courses worth 30 points' with 400 level courses from BIOL, BMSC, LING, PHIL, CCOMP and STAT


Computer Graphics

Have previously completed five four courses:

  • COMP 308MDDN 311
  • Three further approved courses from:
    • COMP 300-399
    • MMDN 311-349
    • NWEN 300-399
    • SWEN 300-399

Complete five courses worth 120 points:

  • CGRA 408
  • CGRA 409
  • Either MMDN 401 or MMDN 442
  • Two further courses from:
    • CGRA 400-489
    • COMP 400-479
    • SWEN 400-479
Complete further courses to total 120 points
  • Further approved courses worth 90 points, including at least 30 points from CGRA, COMP and SWEN, from:
    • CGRA
    400
    • 401-489
    • COMP
    400
    • 401-479
    MMDN 400
    • MDDN 401-479
    • SWEN
    400
    • 401-479

Complete CGRA 591.


Computer Science

Have previously completed four courses from:

  • COMP 300-399
  • NWEN 300-399
  • SWEN 300-399

Complete approved courses worth 120 points from:

  • COMP 400401-489
  • NWEN 400NWEN 401-489
  • SWEN 400SWEN 401-489

Complete COMP 591.

Conservation Biology

Have previously completed STAT 193 or equivalent and 

  • Approved courses worth 60 points from BIOL 300-399

Complete BIOL 420 and further courses worth 60 points from:

  • BIOL 400-440
  • BIOL 519
  • ERES 525
  • ERES 526
  • ERES 527
  • Other courses approved by the Head of School

Complete BIOL 580.

Complete CONB 591.


Cross-Cultural Psychology

Have previously completed eight courses:

  • PSYC 232
  • Three further courses from PSYC 200-299
  • PSYC 325
  • Three further courses from PSYC 300-399

Complete courses worth 90 120 points:

  • CPSY 580
  • PSYC 433
  • PSYC 434
  • Two further courses from:
    • PSYC 423
    • PSYC 431
    • PSYC 432
  • Further courses worth 30 points from PSYC 400401-448
Complete CPSY 580.

Complete CPSY 591.


Ecological Restoration

Have previously completed STAT 193 or equivalent and  :

  • Approved courses worth 60 points from BIOL 300-399
  • STAT 193 or equivalent

Complete courses worth 120 points:

  • ERES 525
and
  • ERES 526
Complete
  • ERES 580
  • Further approved courses worth 30 points from:
    • BIOL 403
    • BIOL 404
    • BIOL 421-440
    • BIOL 519
    • ENVI 503-529
    • Other courses approved by the
    Head of School
Complete ERES 580.
    • head of school

Complete ERES 591.


Ecology and Biodiversity

Have previously completed STAT 193 or equivalent and:

  • Approved courses worth 60 points from BIOL 300-399

Complete either BIOL 422 or BIOL 425.

Complete
  •  STAT 193 or equivalent

Complete courses worth 120 points

  • EBIO 580
  • Either BIOL 405 or BIOL 422
  • Further courses worth 60 points from
:

    • BIOL
    400
    • 401-440
    • BIOL 519
    • ERES 525
    • ERES 526
    • ERES 527
    • Other courses approved by the
    Head of School
Complete EBIO 580.
    • head of school

Complete EBIO 591.


Electronic and Computer Systems

Have previously completed approved courses worth 60 points from:

  • Approved 300- and 400-level or higher courses listed for the Bachelor of Engineering with Honours
  • PHYS 300-399

Complete approved courses worth 120 points:

  • ELCO 580
  • Approved courses worth 60 points from:
    • ECEN
    400
    • 401-479
    • ENGR 440
Complete further
  • Further approved courses worth 30 points from:
    • ECEN 400-499
    • ENGR 400-499
    • COMP 400-499
    • NWEN 400-499
    • SWEN 400-499
Complete ELCO 580.

Complete ELCO 591.


Forensic Psychology

Have previously completed four courses:

  • PSYC 325 or an approved substitute
  • Three further courses from PSYC 300-399

Complete courses worth 120 points in Part 1:

  • FPSY 580
  • PSYC 412
and
  • PSYC 442
.
Complete further
  • Further courses worth 60 points from:
    • FPSY
    400
    • 401-440
    • PSYC
    400
    • 401-488
Complete FPSY 580.

Complete FPSY 591 .in Part 2

Important information

You may replace courses worth up to 30 points with the approval of the Head of School.

Questions

30 points from which requirement? Replaced with what courses?

head of school.

You will need permission and at least a B+ average in Part 1 in order to progress into Part 2.

Subject exceptions

Entry requirements

A Bachelor's degree with at least a B+ average in your best four Psychology courses

To have met the prerequisites for the subject you wish to study (see subject section below)

To be accepted by the relevant head of the school as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study


Geography

Have previously completed approved courses worth 60 points from GEOG 300-399

Complete courses worth 105 worth 120 points:

  • GEOG 580
  • Courses worth 105 points from:
    • GEOG
    400
    • 401-488
    • PHYG
    400
    • 401-488
Complete GEOG 580.

Complete GEOG 591.


Geology

Have previously completed:

  • ESCI 341
  • ESCI 342
  • Further courses worth 60 points from ESCI 300-399

Complete courses worth 105 worth 120 points:

  • ESCI 580
  • Courses worth 105 points from:
    • ESCI 401-488
    • PGEO 401
Complete ESCI 580.

Complete GEOL 591.


Geophysics

Have previously completed approved courses worth 60 points from:

  • ESCI 300-399
  • GPHS 300-399
  • MATH 300-399
  • PHYS 300-399

Complete courses worth 120 points

  • ESCI 580
  • Complete courses
worth 105
  • worth 105 points from:
    • GPHS 401-488
    • ESCI 407
    • ESCI 411
    GPHS 400-488
    • MATH 461
    • PGEO 401
    • PGEO 414
Complete ESCI 580.

Complete GPHS 591.


Marine Biology

Have previously completed STAT 193 or equivalent and :

  • Approved courses worth 60 points from BIOL 300-399.
  • STAT 193 or equivalent

Complete courses worth 120 points:

  • BIOL 423
Complete further
  • BIOL 580
  • Further approved courses worth
90
  • 60 points from:
    • BIOL
    400
    • 401-440
    • BIOL 519
    • ERES 525
    • ERES 526
    • ERES 527
    • Other courses approved by the Head of School

Complete BIOL 580.Complete BMAR 591.


Mathematics

Have previously completed four approved courses from MATH 300-399

Complete approved courses worth 120 points from MATH 400MATH 401-489.

Complete MATH 591


Molecular Microbiology

Have previously completed four courses:

  • BIOL 340
  • BMSC 301
  • BTEC 201
  • One course from:
  • BIOL 236
  • BMSC 334
  • BTEC 301

Complete courses worth 120 points:

  • MBIO 580
  • MBIO 434
  • BIOL 430
and MBIO 434
Complete further
  • Further courses worth 30 points from:
    • BIOL
    400-429BIOL 431
    • 401-439
    • BMSC 401
    • MBIO 440

Complete MBIO 580.Complete MBIO 591.


Petroleum Geoscience

Have previously completed:

  • ESCI 341
  • ESCI 342
  • Further courses worth 70 points from ESCI 300-399

Complete seven eight courses worth 120 points:

  • PGEO 401
  • PGEO 511
  • ESCI 403
  • ESCI 406
  • ESCI 407
  • ESCI 411
  • ESCI 580
  • One further approved course worth at least 15 points

Complete PGEO 580.

Complete PGEO 591.


Physical Geography

Have previously completed:

  • Either GEOG 318 or GEOG 319
  • GEOG 323
  • Further approved 300-level courses worth 20 points from courses listed for the BSc

Complete courses worth 105 worth 120 points:

  • PHYG 580
  • Courses worth 105 points from PHYG 404-488
.

Complete PHYG 580.

Complete PHYG 591.

Important information

You may replace courses worth up to 30 points with the approval of the Head head of School.

Questions

30 points from which requirement? Replaced with what courses?

school.


Physics

Have previously completed four courses:

  • PHYS 304
  • PHYS 305
  • PHYS 307
  • PHYS 309

Complete courses worth 120 points:

  • PHYS 490
and
  • PHYS 491
.
Complete further
  • Further approved courses worth 90 points from PHYS
400
  • 401-488
.

Complete PHYS 591.


Psychology

Have previously completed eight courses:

  • PSYC 232Further
  • Three further courses from PSYC 200-level PSYC courses worth at least 45 points299
  • PSYC 325
  • Three further courses from PSYC 300-level PSYC courses worth at least 45 points399

Complete courses worth 90 points from120 points:

  • PSYC 400489
  • Courses worth 90 points from PSYC 401-488CBNS 580
  • CPSY 580

Complete PSYC 489.Complete PSYC 591.


Statistics

Have previously completed courses worth 45 points from:

  • MATH 353
  • MATH 377
  • OPRE 300-399
  • STAT 300-391
  • STAT 393-399

Complete approved courses worth 120 points, of which including at least 60 points must be at from MATH 477 or 400 level OPRE, STAT and STOR, from:

  • MATH 477
  • MATH 401-489
  • OPRE 400401-489
  • STAT 400401-489
  • STOR 400401-489
  • Other courses approved by the Head head of Schoolschool

Complete STAT 591 , or

  • STAT 592 and further approved courses worth 30 points.

Question

Is there a 'tight' definition of 'approved courses'?

Stochastic Processes in Finance and Insurance

Have previously completed:

  • Courses worth 45 points from:
    • MATH 301
    • MATH 312
    • MATH 377
    • STAT 332
  • Further approved courses worth 30 points from:
    • MATH 300-399
    • ECON 300-399
    • FINA 300-399
    • OPRE 300-399
    • STAT 300-399

Complete courses worth 120 points:

  • Courses worth at least 45 points from:
    • MATH 441
    • MATH 442
  • OPRE 457
    • STAT 433
    • STAT 435
    STAT 437
    • MATH 477
    • STAT 457
Complete further
  • Further courses to total 120 points from:
    • MATH 441
    • MATH 442
    • MATH 461
    • MATH 462
    • MATH
    463
    • 464
    • MATH
    464
    • 477
    • OPRE
    400
    • 401-489
    • STAT
    400
    • 401-489
    • STOR
    400
    • 401-489
    • Or approved alternatives

Complete SPFI 591 , or

  • SPFI 592 and further approved courses worth 30 points from courses listed for the BSc, MSc or other postgraduate degrees.

Question

  1. Is there a 'tight' definition of 'approved courses'?

Find out more

If you want to enrol in this programme but don't meet some the entry requirements you should contact the Programme Director or Administrator to discuss your options.

The academic Calendar is the authoritative source of programme and course information.