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Health Sciences First Year

    Overview

    The Health Sciences First Year ( HSFY ) course is the essential first step into the following health professional programmes at Otago:

    It is a prescribed 126-point course that is completed in the first year of a student's university study, starting in semester 1.

    The HSFY course also provides an excellent foundation for pursuing a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences or a Bachelor of Health Sciences. In addition, HSFY is useful preparation, but not required, for the Bachelor of Dental Technology, Bachelor of Oral Health and Bachelor of Radiation Therapy.

    Admission to second-year classes in Dentistry, Medical Laboratory Science, Medicine, Pharmacy, and Physiotherapy is competitive, and for those students applying through the HSFY category depends on achievement in HSFY .

    Please note: Health Sciences First Year ( HSFY ) is not the same as Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHealSc).

    How you will learn

    Papers

    Seven required papers make up the HSFY course.

    PapersNamePoints
    BIOC 192 Foundations of Biochemistry 18
    CELS 191 Cell and Molecular Biology 18
    CHEM 191 The Chemical Basis of Biology and Human Health 18
    HUBS 191 Human Body Systems 1 18
    HUBS 192 Human Body Systems 2 18
    PHSI 191 Biological Physics 18
    POPH 192 Population Health 18

    Students may take an optional eighth paper selected from an approved list. More information is available on the Health Sciences First Year website:

    Optional eighth paper – Health Sciences First Year

    Note: Health Sciences First Year ( HSFY ) is treated like a major subject for enrolment purposes, however you cannot complete a three-year Bachelor of Science majoring in HSFY . Instead, after completing your first year, you must transfer to a different major subject for second year and beyond. For example, after HSFY , you might enter second-year Anatomy or Biochemistry or Medicine.

    Recommended background

    Health Sciences First Year should be your first year of university study. Studying something else after secondary school before enrolling in HSFY could affect your application.

    You are strongly advised to contact AskOtago if you are considering other studies

    All HSFY students will sit a compulsory English Diagnostic in week 1 of semester 1. If you do not meet the threshold grade, you will have a second opportunity to sit the test, and if the threshold grade is not reached again, you will be required to pass  ENGL 128 in semester 2. More information about the English Diagnostic is on the English and Linguistics Programme website:

    Health Sciences First Year English Diagnostic

    If you have not studied Chemistry, Physics or Calculus at NCEA Level 3 (or equivalent) you may find CHEM 191 and PHSI 191 challenging. The Health Sciences First Year website has information about options that may help you succeed in HSFY :

    Preparing to study Health Sciences First Year

    Admission to Health Sciences professional programmes

    Applications for professional programmes must be submitted in the application period of 1 July to 14 August in the year preceding entry to the programme. Selection of eligible applicants is determined by the relevant Admissions Committee.

    Admission to the Health Sciences professional programmes is governed by the regulations stipulated in the University Calendar and the professional programme Guidelines for Admission pages. You should read these regulations to ensure you are familiar with the admission requirements.

    Guidelines for Admission to Health Sciences professional programmes

    For Medicine, the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) must be completed in the year of application as part of the selection process.

    University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ)

    Information for international students

    International students interested in progressing into professional health sciences programmes should check the guidelines for admission.

    Guidelines for Admission to Health Sciences professional programmes

    Information on places for international students in Health Sciences professional programmes is available on the Health Sciences website:

    Undergraduate Health Science: Information for international students


    More information

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    Website

    For more information, visit the Health Sciences First Year website:

    Health Sciences First Year


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    Regulations on this page are taken from the 2025 Calendar and supplementary material.

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