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The Personal Programmes of
Study Regulations apply in these regulations. |
Admission |
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Candidates for the Degree must have qualified for admission
to the University of Waikato and met any criteria set out in the Criteria
for Admission to Particular Qualifications. |
Requirements for the Degree |
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The normal minimum period of enrolment for completion
of the Degree is four years. |
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Candidates must enrol in the Faculty of Science and
Engineering and follow an approved programme of study. |
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Candidates must gain 480 points at 100, 200, 300, and
400 levels, including at least 360 points above 100 level and 80
points, other than from Industry papers, above 200 level. |
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Candidates must complete the requirements of a major. |
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Majors
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Animal Behaviour |
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Biochemistry |
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Biological Sciences |
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Biotechnology |
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Chemistry |
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Computer Science |
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Earth Sciences |
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Electronics |
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Environmental Planning |
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Environmental Sciences |
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Materials and Processing |
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Physics |
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To complete the requirements of a major, candidates
must gain 120 points above 100 level in that subject, including
60 points above 200 level. Candidates must also meet any specific
requirements prescribed for the major in the relevant subject entry
in the University of Waikato Calendar. |
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Candidates must gain at least 105 points at 100 level
from at least four of the majors listed in section 6 of these regulations. |
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Candidates must also complete at least 40 points above
100 level in a subject or subjects other than the major, except
if taking a second major. In this case the requirement is satisfied
within the overall programme requirements. |
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Candidates must gain at least 35 points in management,
as prescribed in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Undergraduate
Handbook. |
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Candidates must gain 80 points above 100 level, including
60 points above 200 level, in placement papers which comprise 12
months’ project work in industry or an applied field. Placement
papers cannot count towards a major.1
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Candidates may complete a second major in any undergraduate
major. |
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To complete the requirements of a second major, candidates
must gain 120 points above 100 level in that major, including 60
points above 200 level. Candidates must also meet the specific requirements
prescribed for the major in the relevant subject entry in the University
of Waikato Calendar. |
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Candidates may take up to 120 points from outside the
field of the Degree. |
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The field of the Degree is defined in the appendix to
these regulations. |
Variations |
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The Dean or delegated authority may permit more than
120 points to be taken from outside the field of the Degree in individual
cases. |
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The Dean or delegated authority may waive the requirement
of section 8 of these regulations to complete a second major in
a subject outside the field of the Degree. |
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The Dean or delegated authority may vary or waive these
regulations in individual cases. |
Note: |
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The Dean will endeavour to arrange a placement that
will allow candidates to undertake the project but will not guarantee
to do so. Individual projects and supervisory arrangements are subject
to the approval of the Dean. |
Appendix |
The field of the Degree is defined
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the papers offered by the
Faculty of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, and |
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the papers offered by the Faculty of Science and Engineering,
with the exception of AGRI202 Sustainable Agriculture (20 points)
and ENGG201 Introduction to Engineering for Manufacturing (20 points),
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the Philosophy papers PHIL102 Introduction to Logic
(15 points) and PHIL208 Understanding Science: How and Why it Works
(20 points), and |
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the following Psychology papers: |
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PSYC102 Social and Developmental
Psychology (15 points) |
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PSYC103 General and Experimental
Psychology (15 points) |
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PSYC206 Animal Behaviour: Principles
and Applications (20 points) |
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PSYC208 Psychological Research:
Analysis, Design and Measurement
(20 points) |
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PSYC225 Behavioural Psychology and
Learning (10 points) |
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PSYC226 The Psychology of Perception
(10 points) |
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PSYC227 Physiological Psychology
(10 points) |
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PSYC230 Cognitive Psychology (10
points) |
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PSYC307 Research Methods (20 points) |
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PSYC314 Behaviour Analysis (20 points) |
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PSYC338 Abnormal Psychology (10 points) |
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PSYC340 Applied Cognition Psychology
(10 points) |
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PSYC341 Visual Neuroscience and its
Applications (10 points) |
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PSYC344 Physiology of Human Performance
and Development
(10 points) |
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PSYC389 Directed Study (10 points) |
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PSYC390 Directed Study (20 points) |