UC Science

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Okeover House, University of Canterbury, University Drive, IIam, Christchurch, 8041 ,New Zealand
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The College of Science includes the School of Biological Sciences, the Departments of Chemistry, Communication Disorders, Geography, Geological Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, Psychology, The Waterways Centre for Freshwater Management and the Gateway Antarctica Research Centre.

We offer a Bachelor of Science degree with 16 major subjects and 32 disciplines as well as our professionally accredited Bachelor of Speech and Language Pathology with Honours qualification.

Our courses make extensive use of the University’s field stations from the Southern Alps to the West Coast, Antarctica and the Nigerian rainforest. We also operate the country’s leading astronomical observatory at Mount John, Tekapo.

Find out more about studying Science at http://www.science.canterbury.ac.nz/

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