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Chemistry courses in New Zealand

 

New Zealand combines excellent education with breathtaking landscapes making it a popular choice for students looking to take a chemistry course.

 

Amazing wildlife and pleasant climate make New Zealand a haven for many outdoor activities and a great place to unwind. New Zealand is a diverse and multicultural society meaning international students often feel right at home.

 

For students looking to study chemistry in New Zealand there are a number of government funded universities available offering a range of courses as well as specialised areas of study. Most chemistry courses in New Zealand are 3 years in length, but there are also a number of degrees which are studies over 4 years. Chemistry courses in New Zealand are recognised internationally and will be accepted when applying for post-graduate study in most countries.

 

What will I learn on a chemistry course in New Zealand?

 

Studying chemistry in New Zealand offers you the qualifications to enter an international career with leading companies in the chemistry field. A graduate program in chemistry will enable you to be part of a team working to discover solutions to create a healthier environment, analysing paints to produce equivalent materials to restore famous artwork, or investigating and detecting crimes as a forensic scientist - the diversity is endless. You′ll develop a capacity for logical reasoning, an imaginative approach to solving problems and a flexibility that allows you to adapt to different roles.

 

Entry requirements for chemistry courses in New Zealand

 

You usually need to get a Student Visa and/or Permit to study in New Zealand as an international student. There are a number of general requirements you need to meet and the admission requirements for Chemistry programs vary depending on the nature of the degree and the institution.

 

Admission requirements for chemistry courses in New Zealand may also include examination results and in some cases university admissions tests.

 

There are also varying degrees of English Language requirements; usually an IELTS or TOEFL test will need to be taken in order to demonstrate your English language abilities.

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