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University of Otago Bachelor of Applied Science (BAppSc) Majoring in Computational Modelling
University of Otago

University of Otago

Bachelor of Applied Science (BAppSc) Majoring in Computational Modelling

Dunedin, New Zealand

Bachelor's degree

3 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAppSc) with a major in Computational Modelling provides students with practical knowledge in computational methods and their applications. The program combines theory and hands-on experience to prepare graduates for real-world challenges. Students will engage with cutting-edge technologies and learn to create models that solve complex problems in various fields.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in areas such as data analysis, software development, and scientific research. With skills in computational modelling, opportunities exist in industries like engineering, finance, healthcare, and technology. This program equips students with the tools to succeed in a rapidly evolving job market.

Bachelor of Applied Science (BAppSc) Majoring in Computational Modelling

Otago's unique Applied Science degrees link the excitement of science and the power of technology with the challenges of business. Applied Science programs help graduates to become innovative thinkers with an entrepreneurial spirit, the very attributes successful New Zealanders are well-known for. As a graduate you'll be in better control of your career, able to contribute to the success of any organisation. And if innovation attracts you, an Applied Science degree combined with work experience will provide the right background if you decide to start your own business.

Why study Computational Modelling?

Being able to formulate a real-world problem, develop the model and then use computers to find a theoretical solution is a powerful and rewarding skill set. Computational Modelling has relevance to a huge variety of fields, and people with these skills are highly sought after.

Computational Modelling is being increasingly recognised and valued as applicable in a growing number of sectors.