Tertiary Pathways 2022

Engineering Programme

School subjects required and/or recommended

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (BE(Hons))

Students will be selected on the basis of their rank score and subject requirements. NCEA students require 17 external credits in Calculus and 16 external credits in Physics in Level 3; Cambridge International students require A Level Mathematics and Physics; and IB students require Higher Level Mathematics and Physics. Cambridge International AS Level Mathematics and Physics, or IB Standard Level Mathematics “Analysis and Approaches”, may be accepted based on level of grade achieved. IB Standard Level Mathematics “Applications and Interpretation” will not be accepted. Any of the following are also recommended: Biology, Chemistry, English-rich subjects (Classics, English, Geography, History, History of Art).

Global Studies Programme

Recommended school subjects

Global Studies

Students will be selected on the basis of their rank score and a minimum of 16 credits in each of three subjects from the NCEA approved subject list. There are no additional requirements for Cambridge International or IB. Study of a language is strongly encouraged.

Law Programme

Recommended school subjects

Bachelor of Laws (LLB (Part I))

For first year Law, you will apply for LLB Part I and one other bachelors degree programme to satisfy the Law Part I requirement for five non-Law courses. Students will be selected into Part II on the basis of their results in Part I. There are no specific subjects required for admission. Any of the following are recommended: Classical Studies, Economics, English, Geography, History, History of Art, Languages, Te Reo Māori, Te Reo Rangatira. A good standard of oral and written English is important.

Medical and Health Sciences Programme School subjects required and/or recommended Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc)

Students will be selected on the basis of their rank score and 18 credits in one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics, and 18 credits in one of Classical Studies, English, Geography, History, History of Art, Social Studies, Te Reo Māori or Te Reo Rangatira at NCEA Level 3 or equivalent. For potential applicants to the MBChB, Biology, Chemistry and at least one English-rich subject are strongly recommended. Cambridge International students will be selected on the basis of their rank score and one of English, Geography, History, or Classical Studies, and one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics at full A level. Applicants for the BMedImag(Hons) must first complete the required Stage One courses as part of the BSc (majors/specialisations that can easily incorporate the required courses are Biomedical Science, Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology or Physiology). Biology, Chemistry and at least one English-rich subject are strongly recommended. Physics and Mathematics (Calculus or Statistics) are useful. Applicants for the MBChB must first complete the required Year 1 courses in the BHSc or the BSc (in Biomedical Science). Biology, Chemistry and at least one English-rich subject are strongly recommended. Physics and Mathematics (Statistics or Calculus) are useful. Students will be selected on the basis of their rank score and 18 credits in one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics, and 18 credits in one of Classical Studies, English, Geography, History, History of Art, Social Studies, Te Reo Māori or Te Reo Rangatira at NCEA Level 3 or equivalent. Cambridge International students will be selected on the basis of their rank score and one of English, Geography, History, or Classical Studies, and one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics at full A level. Applicants for the BOptom must first complete the required Stage One courses as part of the BSc (majors/specialisations that can easily incorporate the required courses are Biomedical Science, Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology or Physiology). Biology, Chemistry and at least one English-rich subject are strongly recommended. Physics and Mathematics (Calculus or Statistics) are useful. Applicants for the BPharm must first complete the required Stage One courses as part of the BHSc or the BSc (majors/specialisations that can easily incorporate the required courses are Biomedical Science, Chemistry, Food Science and Nutrition, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology or Physiology). Biology and Chemistry are recommended, plus at least one English-rich subject.

Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours) (BMedImag(Hons))

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB)

Bachelor of Nursing (BNurs)

Bachelor of Optometry (BOptom)

Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm)

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