Bachelor of Science (Technology)

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The Bachelor of Science (Technology) at the University of Waikato is a flexible, interdisciplinary science degree that combines theoretical learning with a significant work placement, preparing students for technology-focused science careers.

NZ$9,534

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NZQA Level 7 Certification (360 Credits)

Study Level

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Hamilton, Hamilton

It will take a total of 3 years

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Innovative thinking and problem-solving

Graduates will demonstrate a capacity to think innovatively and apply scientific and technological knowledge to solve problems.

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Understanding of technology transfer

Students gain an understanding of technology transfer through management papers and practical experiences.

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Application of science to technical challenges

Develop the ability to apply scientific principles and techniques to real-world technical problems.

What You're Signing Up For

The Bachelor of Science (Technology) is a three-year, 360-point programme that integrates science learning with practical industry experience. Students undertake studies in a chosen science major and can select minors in fields such as mathematics, environmental science, hydrology, or statistics, and broaden their programme with elective papers. A highlight of the qualification is the 10-week (400-hour) industry work placement, supported by the university’s Work Integrated Learning Team. The curriculum is designed to equip graduates with workplace readiness, technical skills across science disciplines, and practical knowledge of applying science and technology to solve contemporary challenges.

Course Content

  • SCIEN100 Science and Mātauranga Māori: Foundational understanding of scientific and Mātauranga Māori perspectives
  • Science Fundamentals (e.g., Physics in Context, Introduction to Aquaculture, Introduction to Human Biology, Concepts of Biology, Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity, Chemistry in Context, Structure and Spectroscopy, Chemical Reactivity, Introduction to Climate Change Science, Environmental Science, Marine Biodiversity, Earth System Sciences)
  • Science Numeracy (e.g., Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Introduction to Programming, Object-Oriented Programming, Engineering Computing, Discrete Structures, General Mathematics, Engineering Maths and Modelling, Statistics for Science, Data Structures and Algorithms)
  • Preparation for the Professional Workplace (SCIEN270): CV preparation, interview techniques, career mentoring, professional behaviour
  • Authentic Science Work Placement (SCIEN371): 400 hours of relevant work experience in the scientific/industrial sector
  • Electives and major-specific advanced science courses
  • Minor subjects possible in Animal Behaviour, Aquaculture, Biochemistry, Coastal Processes, Geology, Hydrology, Mathematics, Soil Science, Statistics

What you need to know first

NCEA University Entrance or equivalent university entrance qualification

Alternative pathways: Admission at entrance level, Discretionary entrance, Special admission

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Science and Research

  • Environmental Science

  • Biotechnology

  • Laboratory and Technical Services

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