With the 180-point Master of Science you can complete a research project in an area of your interest and develop advanced-level knowledge of science, or computer and mathematical sciences in as little as one year.
You can choose to study the generic Master of Science focusing on either science or computer and mathematical sciences, or one of: Biomedical Science, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Food Science, Geospatial Science, Marine Science, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics. In as little as one year, you can gain advanced research skills and knowledge in a friendly and professional development.
This is your opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research, under the supervision of AUT's research-active staff in the areas of science, or computer and mathematical sciences.
Complete at least 60 points from:
CHEM801 Physical Chemistry I (15 points)
CHEM803 Organic Chemistry I (15 points)
CHEM804 Organic Chemistry II (15 points)
CHEM805 Biological Inorganic Chemistry I (15 points)
CHEM806 Biological Inorganic Chemistry II (15 points)
CHEM808 Molecular Spectroscopy (15 points)
And 75 points:
SCIE806 Scientific Research and communication (15 points) or SCIE808 Advanced Scientific Enquiry (15 points)
SCIE997 Research Project (60 points)
And the remaining points from other courses in the Master of Science.