国际学生入学条件
For postgraduate applicants you are required to provide scanned copies of your official tertiary education transcripts. High school results are not necessary.
Entrance requirements for postgraduate study vary by programme with most requiring a minimum bachelor-level qualification in the same field, and some having additional requirements such as relevant work experience and/or professional registration in New Zealand. A postgraduate certificate or postgraduate diploma can usually be taken at any time after the completion of your bachelor's degree. If you hold an honours degree or postgraduate diploma you may be able to eligible for master's study by thesis only. In some cases if you hold a bachelor's degree you may apply for a coursework master's degree or for master's study by coursework and thesis. To study a PhD you usually require the completion of a master's degree, or a first-class or upper second-class honours degree in the same area of study, or a related discipline, as your intended area of research.
IELTS: Score of 6.5 in the academic module (with no individual band below 6.0)
TOEFL IBT: Score of 90 with a minimum writing score of 22
TOEFL PBT: score of 587 (TWE 4.5)
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:587
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic - Overall score of 58 with no communicative skills score below 50
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课程简介
理学研究生文凭(PGDipSci)是一个为期一年的课程,以本科科学学位为基础。该文凭包括论文和研究主题,可以全日制或兼读制。它仅通过论文提供进入理学硕士(MSc)学位的机会。自从古人将化学用于酿造,化妆品,陶器,冶金和防腐以来,化学家已经走了很长一段路,自从炼金术士试图使用化学来寻找生命的灵丹妙药或将铅变成金以来,化学已经走了很长一段路。
Chemistry is so much a part of our lives, sometimes we don't even notice it It's at the heart of cooking and eating, breathing and seeing, the clothes we wear and the materials we use to construct our environment. While studying Chemistry at Otago, you'll look at how chemicals interact with each other, with light, and with the environment, how to synthesise novel materials and measure trace amounts of pollutants. Research interests in the Department of Chemistry include nanotechnology and marine chemistry, the development of smart polymers and anti-cancer drugs. Chemistry enables change in our world – in medicine, technology and the environment. Study Chemistry at Otago, and be part of itChemistry is the science of matter, it's so fundamental it's been called the central science. Studying Chemistry will help you develop an understanding of how the universe works. You'll learn how to synthesise new chemicals that could have a profound effect on people's lives. You could assist with the discovery of new drugs, agrichemicals and sources of energy, and gain a highly transportable and internationally recognised qualification in Chemistry. Studying Chemistry at Otago means you'll acquire problem-solving skills within a chemical framework.<br>Careers involving chemistry are hugely varied and there's been a shortage of chemistry graduates in New Zealand in recent years.Qualified chemists work in industries involving chemicals, plastics, pharmaceuticals, food, textiles and timber. These positions include areas such as research and development, quality control, marketing, sales or management. Chemists also play leading roles in agriculture, horticulture, fisheries, water quality control, and in chemical, biochemical or medical research units. They are also sought after in central and local government agencies, to work on projects such as pollution monitoring, water purification and forensic work solving criminal cases.Recent changes in environmental and occupational health and safety legislation have also resulted in jobs for chemistry graduates, both in the public sector and industry. Chemistry graduates are in continual demand for commerce-related positions, because employers recognise that people with a background in chemistry have been well trained to handle information and deal with complex concepts. These are qualities relevant throughout the workforce, in areas as diverse as finance, law, politics and sales. And there is ongoing demand for secondary science and chemistry teachers throughout New Zealand.
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