SCIENCE | Te Rāngai Pūtaiao Dr Beatrice Tinsley (1941–1981) Beatrice Hill Tinsley Was an Astrophysicist Renowned for Her Research Into the Evolution of Galaxies
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Your guide to studying Science at UC 2021 Success. SCIENCE | Te Rāngai Pūtaiao Dr Beatrice Tinsley (1941–1981) Beatrice Hill Tinsley was an astrophysicist renowned for her research into the evolution of galaxies. Tinsley was born in England in 1941 and came to New Zealand after the Second World War. She attended New Plymouth Girls' High School, and studied science at the University of Canterbury. She went on to become a full professor at Yale University in the United States. After her death, the American Astronomical Association established the Beatrice M. Tinsley Medal for outstanding research in astronomy and astrophysics. Sir Ernest Rutherford (1871–1937) Ernest Rutherford was the creator of modern atomic physics, and one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century. Rutherford was born in Nelson in 1871 and attended Nelson College. He started at the University of Canterbury (then called Canterbury College) in 1890 and after postgraduate research, he accepted a scholarship to Cambridge. His most important contribution to science was splitting the atom. Rutherford was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908 for his discovery that elements can change their form from heavy, to slightly lighter. He was later knighted for his contribution to science. Contents 2 Welcome to the College of Science 11 FAQ 3 College of Science academic support team 15 Global Exchange 4 Course planning & advice 16 Student groups, clubs and societies 5 Degree plans 16 Social Networking at UC 8 2021 Key dates 17 UCSA – Advocacy and Welfare 9 The academic year 18 UC Security 9 About your coursework 19 Ernest Rutherford building floor plans 10 What you need to know Welcome to the College of Science As a new student there’s a lot to learn, but don’t worry - you’re not alone. We have almost 300 academic and support staff who are here to help you succeed. We’d like to introduce you to some of the team and let you know about the services we offer. ‘I am delighted that you ‘Nau mai, haere mai. It’s have chosen Science at UC really good to have you with for the next step in your us. We’re looking forward education. Our staff will to supporting your learning assist you on that journey. this year, and we wish you Through Science, you will every success in your gain valuable skills and real academic endeavours.’ life experiences to help you Associate Professor succeed at your chosen David Conradson career, which I am Dean of Science confident will take you Room 115, Beatrice Tinsley Building anywhere in the world.’ david.conradson@ canterbury.ac.nz E ngā mana, e ngā reo, e ngā karangatanga maha. Phone +64 3 369 4103 Nei rā te whakamiha o Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha ki a koutou. Tēnā koutou katoa. Professor Wendy Lawson Amorangi Pūtaiao Pro-Vice-Chancellor Science 2 Your Guide to Studying Science at UC College of Science academic support team College Administrator Student Advisor • Transfer of credits from other tertiary institutions Catherine Adamson Bengu Korkut Yalcin • Permissions to take courses at other New Based in the College Office in Bengu works with undergrad Zealand universities for credit to a UC degree the Beatrice Tinsley Building, students in the BDataSc, • Cross-crediting between undergraduate Catherine can help with BEnvSci(Hons), BDataSc and degrees making appointments with our BSLP. She specialises in degree Advisors. planning, and transfer of credit. • Transferring between degrees • Exemptions, such as waivers of pre-requisites College of Science reception, It is good to meet with her at least once each or core-requirements Level 1, Beatrice Tinsley Building year to ensure that you are on track with • Withdrawal from courses Phone: +64 3 369 4141 your studies. [email protected] Room 116, Beatrice Tinsley Building • Master’s thesis suspensions Phone: +64 3 369 3858 • Master’s thesis extensions Senior Academic Advisor [email protected] • Part-time enrolment at postgraduate level Anna Chapman Appointments for Bengu and Anna can be Anna works with current What can the Student made online. www.canterbury.ac.nz/science/ postgrad students and those Advisors help you with? academic-support/ intending to enrol in postgrad • Degree planning, including double degrees studies in the College of Science. and double majors How to find us Room 114, Beatrice Tinsley Building • Explaining your course options The College of Science main office is on level one Phone: +64 3 369 4117 • Understanding the University Calendar and of the Beatrice Tinsley Building where you’ll find [email protected] degree regulations the College of Science Dean, Senior Academic • Advice on eligibility to graduate Advisor and Student Advisor. Rutherford Regional Science and Innovation Centre In 2019, the Rutherford Regional Science and academic, professional and technical staff Innovation Centre was completed with the and postgraduate students. opening of the Beatrice Tinsley building. The Ernest Rutherford building opened in Student Advisors, Beatrice Tinsley The multi-story timber-framed building February 2018 and provides state-of-the-art was designed by a team from UC, BECA facilities and the latest technology with and architects Jasmax. It used laminated specialist teaching and research laboratories veneer lumber, or LVL, which has incredible for physics, astronomy, chemistry, geology, strength and incorporates innovative timber geography and biological sciences. technology that UC researchers developed at Ernest Rutherford is a place to study, do lab the University. work and hands-on research, attend tutorials The Beatrice Tinsley building links with the and lectures, socialise with friends and more. Ernest Rutherford and Von Haast building We look forward to sharing this exciting space (Biological Sciences) to accommodate with you! www.canterbury.ac.nz 3 Course planning & advice Student Advisor Bengu Korkut Yalcin Room 116, Beatrice Tinsley Phone: +64 3 369 3858 [email protected] First-year coordinators If you have any questions or concerns about your studies, please contact the relevant first- year coordinator below: Antarctic Studies (ANTA) Wolfgang Rack Julius von Haast 722 Phone: 03 369 5960 ext 95960 [email protected] Computer Sciences (COSC) Linguistics (LING) Data Science Ramakrishnan Mukundan Kevin Watson Jennifer Brown Jack Erskine 311 Elsie Locke 205 Jack Erskine 400 Phone: 03 369 2201 ext 92201 Phone: 03 369 4601 ext 94601 Phone: 03 369 5892 ext 95892 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Economics (ECON) Mathematics (MATH) Astronomy (ASTR) and Physics (PHYS) Philip Gunby Phillipa Gourdie Mike Reid Meremere 427B Jack Erskine 424 Beatrice Tinsley 418 Phone: 03 369 3823 extn 93823 Phone: +64 3 369 2464, ext 92464 Phone: 03 369 4252 ext 94252 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Environmental Science (ENVR) Philosophy (PHIL) Biological Sciences (BIOL) Sally Gaw Michael-John Turp Pieter Pelser Beatrice Tinsley 318 Karl Popper 603 Julius von Haast 530 Phone: 03 369 5904, ext 95904 Phone: 03 369 4396 ext 94396 Phone: 03 369 5228 ext 95228 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Georgina Rule Beatrice Tinsley 331 Psychology (PSYC) Biochemistry (BCHM) [email protected] Zhe Chen Deborah Crittenden Psychology 509 Beatrice Tinsley 326 Finance (FINC) Phone: 03 369 4415 ext 94415 Phone: 03 369 5087 extn 95087 Jedrzej Bialkowski [email protected] [email protected] Meremere 435 Phone: 03 369 4060 extn 94060 Speech and Language Pathology Chemistry (CHEM) [email protected] Toby Macrae Alison Downard Psychology 305 Beatrice Tinsley 426 Geography (GEOG) Phone: 03 369 1062 extn 91062 Phone: 03 369 4228 ext 94228 Kelly Dombroski [email protected] [email protected] Beatrice Tinsley 313 Phone: 03 369 4101 extn 94101 Statistics (STAT) [email protected] Blair Robertson Jack Erskine 713 Geological Sciences (GEOL) Phone: 03 369 2468 ext 92468 Kate Pedley [email protected] Beatrice Tinsley 223 Phone 03 369 4378 ext 94378 [email protected] 4 Your Guide to Studying Science at UC Degree plans Bachelor of Science (BSc) SCIE 101 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 100/200 300 300 300 300 300 300 200/300 200/300 Each small block represents a 15-point course. SCIE 101 Science, Society and Me (Semester The Bachelor of Science requires a At least 225 points must be from Two 2021) is a compulsory course for all BSc minimum total of 360 points: courses above 100-level, with at least students. Students should allow for more than • a compulsory 15-point Science course 90 points at 300-level. one potential major subject. Students should • a minimum of 255 points of Science For full course requirements go to the check the 100-level requirements for their courses Regulations for the Bachelor of Science. potential majors as some majors require more • the remaining 105 points can be from than two 100-level courses or enrolment in a either Science courses or courses from complementary subject such as Mathematics. other degrees. Bachelor of Speech and Language Pathology with Honours (BSLP(Hons)) Bachelor of Speech and Language Pathology – Intermediate 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 SPSC 161 STAT 101 1 of: HLTH 106, MAOR 165, * * * * * MAOR 172, TREO 110, TREO 111 *courses can be selected from recommended list: SPSC 113,