Other Science
A course by
AUT
A 180-point master's degree for advanced-level study in science or computer and mathematical sciences, with options to specialise in areas including biomedical science, chemistry, environmental science, food science, geospatial science, marine science, microbiology, or molecular genetics. Emphasis on high-level research and critical analysis skills in a chosen field.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 18 months

Design and execute a substantive research project or dissertation in a chosen scientific discipline under supervision.

Achieve advanced theoretical and applied knowledge in chosen area(s) of science or computer/mathematical sciences.

Become proficient in research methods, data analysis, scientific evaluation, and critical thinking within your discipline.
The Master of Science at AUT is a 180-point postgraduate programme allowing students to advance their knowledge in science or computer/mathematical sciences. Students can opt for a generic science pathway or specialise in fields such as Biomedical Science, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Food Science, Geospatial Science, Marine Science, Microbiology, or Molecular Genetics. The programme features a substantial research project and advanced coursework, preparing graduates for careers in scientific research, analysis, and professional scientific roles.
What you need to know first
Bachelor of Science with B average in Level 7 courses or equivalent

Scientific Research
Biotechnology
Environmental Science
Food Technology
Geospatial Analysis
Marine Science
Microbiology
Molecular Genetics
Computing
Other Science
A course by
AUT
A 180-point master's degree for advanced-level study in science or computer and mathematical sciences, with options to specialise in areas including biomedical science, chemistry, environmental science, food science, geospatial science, marine science, microbiology, or molecular genetics. Emphasis on high-level research and critical analysis skills in a chosen field.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 18 months

Design and execute a substantive research project or dissertation in a chosen scientific discipline under supervision.

Achieve advanced theoretical and applied knowledge in chosen area(s) of science or computer/mathematical sciences.

Become proficient in research methods, data analysis, scientific evaluation, and critical thinking within your discipline.
The Master of Science at AUT is a 180-point postgraduate programme allowing students to advance their knowledge in science or computer/mathematical sciences. Students can opt for a generic science pathway or specialise in fields such as Biomedical Science, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Food Science, Geospatial Science, Marine Science, Microbiology, or Molecular Genetics. The programme features a substantial research project and advanced coursework, preparing graduates for careers in scientific research, analysis, and professional scientific roles.
What you need to know first
Bachelor of Science with B average in Level 7 courses or equivalent

Scientific Research
Biotechnology
Environmental Science
Food Technology
Geospatial Analysis
Marine Science
Microbiology
Molecular Genetics
Computing
Graduate Diploma in Science with B average in Level 7 courses or equivalent
International equivalents with relevant subject majors and minimum academic standards (see country-specific requirements)
IELTS (Academic) 6.5 overall with all bands 6.0 or higher, or equivalent English proficiency

Scientific researcher
Laboratory scientist
Biotechnologist
Environmental consultant
Geospatial analyst
Food technologist
Marine scientist
Microbiologist
Geneticist
Data scientist
Graduate Diploma in Science with B average in Level 7 courses or equivalent
International equivalents with relevant subject majors and minimum academic standards (see country-specific requirements)
IELTS (Academic) 6.5 overall with all bands 6.0 or higher, or equivalent English proficiency

Scientific researcher
Laboratory scientist
Biotechnologist
Environmental consultant
Geospatial analyst
Food technologist
Marine scientist
Microbiologist
Geneticist
Data scientist