Certificate in Science
Mixed Studies
A course by
University of Canterbury
Study science at university level without committing to a full-time degree. The Certificate in Science provides a flexible opportunity to study a range of science subjects part-time or full-time.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Christchurch
It will take a total of 6 months


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Fundamental Science Understanding
Gain foundational knowledge in a broad range of science disciplines, or specialize in a specific science subject depending on course selection.

Pathway Preparedness
Prepare for further undergraduate study in science by completing first- and second-year university courses.

Transferable Academic Skills
Develop academic skills in scientific thinking, analysis, and problem-solving relevant to further study or professional environments.
What You're Signing Up For
The Certificate in Science (CertSc) is designed for students looking to study science at university level without committing to a full degree. It can serve as either a stand-alone qualification or as a pathway to further study, and it offers flexibility for those wishing to study part-time. Students complete four courses (a total of 60 points) at 100- or 200-level from the Bachelor of Science subjects, with opportunities to specialize in one science subject if desired. The CertSc can be finished within one semester of full-time study, or part-time over up to six years.
Course Content
- Complete at least 60 points (four courses) at 100- or 200-level from Bachelor of Science subjects.
- Choose courses from Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Environmental Science, Finance, Financial Engineering, Geography, Geology, Linguistics, Mathematics, Medicinal Chemistry, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Statistics.
- Option to specialize in one Science subject.
- Pathway to the Bachelor of Science or other degrees.
What you need to know first
University Entrance (or equivalent)
UC's English language requirements (for non-native speakers)

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Science
Information Technology
Environmental Science

Future employment opportunities might be
Laboratory assistant
Technical support roles
Entry-level industry analyst
IT support
Science communication assistant
Prepares for further study leading to careers such as scientist, meteorologist, marine biologist, psychologist, software engineer, science writer, forensic analyst, or food technician


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