The prerequisite is a BSc(Hons) or PGDipSci in Applied Mathematics. Requirements: Research Masters 120 points: MATHS 795 MSc Thesis in Applied Mathematics
Modern science relies absolutely on applied mathematics. It is the job of an applied mathematician to show how mathematical techniques can be applied to science and technology to answer interesting questions. Our goal is to use mathematical equations to study real-world problems rather than to study equations for their own sake. The Department of Mathematics uses mathematics to study such diverse areas as physiology, ice flow, floating runways, astronomy, quantum chemistry, nonlinear systems, the human genome and many other areas. Elements of these research areas are incorporated into our courses wherever possible.
If English is not your first language, you will be required to pass an approved English test. We normally ask for IELTS 6.5 overall with at least 6.0 in each competency.
Our Faculty has an international reputation for research and innovation, providing you with unrivalled access to various clinical environments. This programme is accredited by the Australian Medical Council on behalf of the Medical Council of New Zealand.
GPE 2.4. one year’s successful bachelor degree level study at a recognised university (or similar institution). a two-year diploma from a recognised institution with good passing grades (after graduation from High School).
This degree is your pathway to becoming a leader and innovator in the exciting worlds of sport, health and physical education.
Submission of the MAPAS MH04 form alone does not constitute a formal application to the University. You must complete the University's online application by the set closing date of the CertHSc programme of 8 December. You must complete the online MAPAS MH04 form by the set closing date of the CertHSc programme of 8 December.
Note that the certificate does not guarantee entry into health training programmes, but does provide you with the opportunity to develop competence and confidence in university subjects relevant to careers in healthcare.
IELTS Academic score of?6.0 with no bands less than 5.5.
To enrol in a Diploma in Languages you need to be currently enrolled in a degree at the University of Auckland, or have completed an undergraduate degree at a recognised university (or similar institution).
You can study one or two foreign languages alongside any degree and gain a Diploma in Languages.
IELTS Academic score of 7.0 with no bands less than 6.5.
You must have completed a Bachelor of Laws or an undergraduate law degree from a recognised university (or similar institution). Law graduates from both New Zealand and overseas are able to apply.
This diploma is an excellent choice for law graduates from both New Zealand and overseas who wish to further enhance their legal knowledge.You can focus on an area of specialisation according to your own interests or professional requirements, while updating skills and continuing professional development (it meets the requirements of the New Zealand Law Society's Continuing Professional Development).
IELTS Academic score of 7.0 with no bands less than 7.0.
You must have completed an undergraduate degree or diploma from a recognised university (or similar institution), or a professional qualification in teaching (or similar profession).
This is a specialised programme in the theory and practice of teaching students who are speakers of other languages. It is suitable for early childhood, primary and secondary teachers whose students are not achieving their academic potential because of English-language learning needs, such as recent migrants, refugees, bilingual and indigenous learners, and students who are speakers of other languages.This programme is designed to be taken part-time by working professionals.