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695 Part-time Bachelor's degrees in New Zealand

Business
Throughout the Business course from Auckland University of Technology you'll gain a solid understanding of how businesses operate and the key issues you will face as a future decision-maker in business.

Water Science and Management
This Water Science and Management programme at University of Canterbury helps people begin or progress their career in water science and management.

Composition
Composition is the creation of new music. Enjoy learning from a diverse range of musical styles, from contemporary music to pop and everything in between in this Composition programme at University of Canterbury.

Taxation and Accounting
The Taxation and Accounting course from University of Canterbury involves many different subject areas, including law, economics, and even psychology to help us understand the impact of taxation on society.

Forest Engineering (Hons)
Construct and evaluate the operational systems of the forest industry with the Forest Engineering (Hons) course from University of Canterbury.

Game Development (Hons)
Through this Game Development (Hons) programme at University of Canterbury, you will learn the tools and processes required to create modern digital games from scratch.

Cultural Studies
This Cultural Studies course from University of Canterbury, like culture, is highly flexible; you can construct your own degree and choose to dive into what interests you the most.

Physics
Physics explores the behaviour between matter and energy — from subatomic particles to the scale of the universe. Studying this Physics course from University of Canterbury will prepare you to contribute to major advances in technology now and in the future.

Psychological Wellbeing
When you study the Psychological Wellbeing programme at University of Canterbury you get to delve into health-related behaviour, developmental disorders, and the science and practice of wellbeing and professional psychological practice.

Neuroscience and Cognition
Neuroscience and Cognition is the interplay between how our brain functions and our psychological processes - understanding how we think, feel, perceive, remember, and behave. The Neuroscience and Cognition programme is offered at University of Canterbury.

Maori and Indigenous Perspectives
The Maori and Indigenous Perspectives programme at University of Canterbury investigates how the cultural environment we live in impacts our identity, experiences, and wellbeing.

Aerospace Engineering (Hons)
The Aerospace Engineering (Hons) programme at University of Canterbury involves the design, development, testing, and production of aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems and equipment.

Financial Engineering
The Financial Engineering course from University of Canterbury is a cross-disciplinary field combining financial and economic theory with the mathematical and computational tools needed to design and develop financial products, portfolios, markets, and regulations.

Chinese
In the Chinese course from University of Canterbury students will gain insight and access to Chinese culture through the study of Chinese language.

Screenwriting (Hons)
The Screenwriting (Hons) programme at University of Canterbury will teach you to create your own screenplays, from structure and formatting to tying elements of a story together.

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.

Mathematical Sciences Education
The Mathematical Sciences Education programme at University of Canterbury enables you to explore how mathematics, statistics, and data can inform and change how our society works.

Maori and Indigenous Studies
The Maori and Indigenous Studies course from University of Canterbury offers you the opportunity to research a broad subject that explores the culture, knowledge, and philosophies of Māori and Indigenous peoples, and their economic, political, and social experiences.

Environmental Change (Hons)
Examine the long-term effects of human exploitation and activity on the environmentwith the Environmental Change (Hons) course from University of Canterbury.

Communications and Network Engineering (Hons)
If you have an interest in the design and development of communications network computing, then this Communications and Network Engineering (Hons) programme at University of Canterbury is an excellent option.