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Bachelors degree


A Bachelors degree is usually the initial programme of study a student completes at university. Each Bachelors degree consists of a certain number of required points, as well as required subjects and combinations of courses.
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conjoint


Two degrees studied at the same time (e.g. BA/BSc)
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Core Courses


These courses must be including during your degree.
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Course


The basic component of all academic programmes. A course is normally taught and assessed over one semester. A double-semester course is taught over the consecutive semesters of the same academic year. 
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COURSE SCHEDULE


A list of the courses prescribed for a programme which forms part of the regulations.
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Degree


A degree is a qualification awarded by The University of Auckland after completing the requirements for that particular programme.
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department


There are 10 departments and schools in the Faculty of Science: Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Computer Science, Environment, Leigh Marine Laboratory, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Sport and Exercise Science, and Statistics.
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Double major


With careful planning, allows you to take two science majors to an advanced level.
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Elective


A defined set of courses from a diploma or degree from which a student may make a choice.
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full-time


Refers to the number of points you take during any one year or semester. A normal full-time enrolment is 120 points for the first year.
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