Already have a degree and want to prepare yourself for higher-level careers or a master's degree or PhD? The Bachelor of Science (Honours) is for students with an undergraduate degree in applied mathematics, computer science or science.
At the heart of the programme is the honours dissertation; an independent small-scale research project on a scientific topic. We have strong links with key industry organisations, and many students complete their research project in collaboration with an industry partner. courses in the Bachelor of Science (Honours) focus on the latest developments in applied mathematics, computer science and science.
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The degree consists of courses and a dissertation where you undertake a supervised research project, sometimes in collaboration with an industry partner.
You can specialise in:
For the Marine Science specialisation you need to successfully complete the courses below.
Further your understanding of a specialist science field. Choose from a wide range of courses and conduct research in areas like food science, evolutionary biology, earth and oceanic sciences, chemistry, microbiology, molecular genetics or biotechnology.
Not all courses are offered each year. To see if your chosen course is offered and to view its timetable use our course search.
*Computer and mathematical sciences courses are not currently offered
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The outcomes for graduates of the Bachelor of Science (Honours) are outlined in the Graduate Profile below.
The information on this page was correct at time of publication. For a comprehensive overview of AUT qualifications, please refer to the Academic Calendar.