Department of Mathematics
Undergraduate entry requirements
Find out the qualifications needed for entrance. Read information on high school entry requirements and alternative pathways to university.
Enrolment in Stage I courses is largely determined by NCEA results, or equivalent. Students should consult course diagrams and descriptions in the Mathematics Undergraduate Handbook.
Find the Mathematics Undergraduate Handbook
Students with a weak Mathematics background, or who have not done Mathematics for many years, are able to enroll in pre-degree and starter courses.
For more information visit Pre-degree course
If you have an NCEA rank score of at least 150 or a CIE rank score of at least 140, you are certain to be admitted to the Bachelor of Science (BSc) programme. If your score is less, then entry is subject to the number of places available. There are 1,650 available places in the science faculty, and any student that has gained admission to the BSc is able to take the major in Mathematics.
Information on how university entrance criteria are assessed can be found by visiting the central Entry requirements section.
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Programmes and Centres
- New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (NZIMA)
- Community for Understanding and Learning in the Mathematical Sciences (CULMS)
- Centre for Mathematical Social Science (CMSS)
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of Engineering Science
- Department of Physics
- Department of Statistics
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute



