Tertiary Pathways 2022

Bachelor of Laws Essay-based subjects such as English, Classical Studies, History, and Geography are good preparation for entry into the LLB. The Law Admissions Committee considers all applications on a case-by-case basis. Factors such as academic results, work experience, school and community involvement and other achievements are taken into account. Relevant information should be included with the applicant’s written statement.

Bachelor of Music Students enrolling in a BMus must have achieved one of the following:

• 14 credits in NCEA Level 3 Music • 20 credits in NCEA Level 2 Music • Grade 3 theory pass or better in the New Zealand Music Education Board or the Australian Music Education Board examinations • Grade 5 theory pass or better in the Trinity College or Royal College of Music examinations • An equivalent qualification to the above For the performance stream, a selection process applies and an audition will be required. Check audition requirements and application dates at waikato.ac.nz/music .

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Science (Technology) Depending on their major, students may require the following:

• Chemistry papers: - 6 credits in NCEA Level 3 Chemistry • Mathematics papers: - 16 credits in NCEA Level 3 Calculus including at least 11 credits from AS91577 (3.5), AS91578 (3.6) and AS91579 (3.7) • Statistics papers: - 18 credits in NCEA Level 2 Mathematics or 14 credits in NCEA Level 3 Statistics, Calculus, or Mathematics Bachelor of Social Work As well as admission into the University, applicants are subject to an interview and selection process, including a police clearance check. Bachelor of Teaching As well as admission into the University, applicants are subject to an interview and selection process, including a police clearance check.

Other degrees:

• Bachelor of Arts • Bachelor of Business • Bachelor of Communication Studies • Bachelor of Design • Bachelor of Environmental Planning • Bachelor of Management Studies (Hons) • Bachelor of Social Sciences Some first-year papers may have specific prerequisites, so please check the paper catalogue carefully. Please note: These are guidelines only and are subject to change. To find out more information about entry criteria for undergraduate domestic students you can visit waikato.ac.nz/study/enrolment/undergraduate , email info@waikato.ac.nz or call 0800 WAIKATO .

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