A Bachelor of Science (BSc) is about understanding and improving the natural world through observation, experimentation, modelling, and calculation.
You will investigate the big issues confronting our planet, including climate change, human health and diseases, the global water crisis, food security, and environmental protection.
A BSc will expose you to new ideas and technologies, develop your research skills, and help you make a contribution to the challenges facing our world.
Astronomy
Astronomy in recent years has been one of the most rapidly expanding of all physical sciences and many exciting and unexpected discoveries continue to be made.
Astronomy is study of matter and radiation throughout all time and space.
Astronomers use the latest technological advancements to do this, making this field one of the most rapidly expanding of all physical sciences.
Further Study
UC's graduate and postgraduate Science options include:
Graduate Diploma in Science
Bachelor of Science with Honours
Postgraduate Certificate in Antarctic Studies
Postgraduate Certificate in Geospatial Science and Technology
Postgraduate Certificate in Science
Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Data Science
Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology
Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Science and Technology
Postgraduate Diploma in Science
Postgraduate Diploma of Water Resource Management
Master of Antarctic Studies
Master of Applied Data Science
Master of Audiology
Master of Disaster Risk and Resilience
Master of Financial Engineering
Master of Mathematical Sciences
Master of Science
Master of Speech and Language Pathology
Master of Urban Resilience and Renewal
Master of Water Resource Management
Professional Master of Computer Science
Professional Master of Engineering Geology
Professional Master of Geospatial Science and Technology
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Career opportunities
If you are considering studying Astronomy and Astrophysics, you probably have a natural curiosity about how things work. An Astronomy degree could lead you towards being a part of the many exciting and unexpected discoveries we have yet to make about our universe.
Through your studies you will learn skills like computer modelling, data analysis, problem-solving, computer programming, and communication, which also opens up pathways beyond astronomy.
Career pathways could include:
astronomer and other scientific fields (physicist, meteorologist, geophysicist)
technical writer
data analysis and information technology
science communication, teaching, and media.
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Juli 2025
UC Warehouse
20 Kirkwood Ave,
Ilam,
CHRISTCHURCH,
Upper Riccarton,
8041, New Zealand
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Februari 2025
UC Warehouse
20 Kirkwood Ave,
Ilam,
CHRISTCHURCH,
Upper Riccarton,
8041, New Zealand
Applicants must have completed New Zealand University Entrance through NCEA; or Cambridge International Examinations (CIE); or International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) or any other equivalent overseas qualification.
Applicants must also satisfy our English language entry requirements:
IELTS: Academic with an average score of 6.0, with a minimum of 5.5 in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
TOEFL (IBT): Total minimum score of 80, with at least 19 in reading, writing and listening.
PTE (Pearson Test of English - Academic): PTE with an overall score of 50 and no PTE communicative skills score below 42.
CAE or CPE: Minimum score of 169 with at least 162 in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
CCEL EAP: Level 2 with a minimum C+ grade.
Language Cert: B2 Communicator (LRWS) overall with High Pass.
Applications after the deadline date (8 December) will be considered if places are available.
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