Bachelor of Arts majoring in Logic and Computation
Program Overview
Bachelor of Arts majoring in Logic and Computation
The Bachelor of Arts majoring in Logic and Computation is a comprehensive program that combines the study of logic and computation to provide students with a deep understanding of the subject matter.
Structuring your major in Logic and Computation
To complete the major, students must pass at least 120 points (eight courses) towards the Logic and Computation major, including at least 45 points (three courses) at Stage III. The major can be taken as one of two BA majors (a double major).
Courses
The program consists of various courses, which are typically taken in the following order:
- Stage I courses in the first year
- Stage II courses in the second year
- Stage III courses in the third year
Required courses
The following courses are required as part of the Logic and Computation major:
- COMPSCI 120, 225, 350
- PHIL 101, 222, 315
- One course from:
- COMPSCI 320, 367
- LOGICOMP 301
- MATHS 315
- PHIL 306, 323
Help and advice for Bachelor of Arts students
Students can visit the Student Hubs for help and advice on any aspect of their studies and life at the university. The Student Hubs are available seven days a week at the City, Grafton, and Tai Tonga campuses and six days a week at Tai Tokerau.
Goes well with
The Logic and Computation major goes well with other subjects, including:
- Communication
- Economics
- Linguistics
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
