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14 Bachelor's degrees in Biology in New Zealand

Biological Sciences
Biology is the study of living things, from animals to plants to microbes. The scale varies from molecules and cells to organisms, populations, and ecosystems. The Biological Sciences course is offered at University of Canterbury.

Ecosystem Health and Biosecurity (Hons)
The Ecosystem Health and Biosecurity (Hons) course from University of Canterbury investigates the impact of change and human activity on the natural processes of our ecosystems.

Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology
Study for a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology at the Victoria University of Wellington to observe phenomena, experiment with ideas, and make new discoveries. Learn to collect, analyse, and understand data, think critically and creatively, and clearly communicate your findings.

Bachelor of Biomedical Science in Molecular Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry
Learn about the chemistry of the human body, the ‘pathways’ or chemical signals that cells use to communicate, and the way that pharmaceutical agents interact with those pathways to help treat disease in this Bachelor of Biomedical Science in Molecular Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry program from the Victoria University of Wellington.

Bachelor of Science in Biology
Study for a Bachelor of Science in Biology offered at the Victoria University of Wellington to observe phenomena, experiment with ideas, and make new discoveries. Learn to collect, analyse, and understand data, think critically and creatively, and clearly communicate your findings.

Science
This Science degree from Auckland University of Technology is guaranteed to quench your thirst for knowledge about the world, and will be the start of a lifelong career in science.

Health Sciences - Individual Pathway
This Health Sciences - Individual Pathway course from Auckland University of Technology will develop the skills for a wide range of health careers.

Biological Science
Throughout the Biological Science course from Auckland University of Technology you'll explore the role of biological sciences across many areas - human health, industry, agriculture and the environment. There’s an emphasis on concepts relevant to issues and biological phenomena in Aotearoa New Zealand and the Pacific.
Applied Science - Laboratory Science
Prepare for a career in in laboratory science with the Bachelor of Applied Science - Laboratory Science from Universal College of Learning.
Functional Human Biology
The Functional Human Biology programme at the University of Otago is a three-year, full-time undergraduate major within the Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences. This degree explores how the human body operates from a molecular level to entire organ systems, combining hands-on laboratory work with expert-led scientific research.
Biological Sciences
This Biological Sciences degree from University of Auckland will allow you to incorporate different areas of interest and expertise.As well as strongly emphasising transferable skills to improve your employment opportunities, this programme will expose you to cutting-edge technologies and provide a gateway to independent research.
Biological Sciences
This Biological Sciences degree from University of Auckland provides you with an opportunity to choose a second major, extend the field of study you chose for your Bachelor of Science degree, or continue to learn from another discipline at undergraduate level within the Faculty of Science. The GradDipSci also provides a pathway to enter into further study at postgraduate level.
Biological Sciences (Honours)
Through the Biological Sciences (Honours) course from University of Auckland you’ll be able to deepen your knowledge and skills in your specialist area.
Science - Molecular Cell Biology
The Science - Molecular Cell Biology at Massey University you learn about cells and the molecules that make them are the building blocks of all life. Join the molecular revolution in biology and develop sought after scientific skills in molecular cell biology.