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  • University of Auckland

    University of Auckland

    Aotearoa's space industry is growing, as is its capacity for innovation in industry and research.

  • University of Auckland

    University of Auckland

    As the world of work evolves, we see a growing need for expertise in the robotics and automation field - in Aotearoa and globally. This is based on their widespread applicability in many industries, including healthcare, agriculture and manufacturing.

  • Western Sydney University

    Western Sydney University

    In our increasingly binary world, become an in-demand computing professional with an edge. Prepare to be at the forefront of technology, digital industries and computer science, with a program accredited by the Australian Computer Society.

  • Western Sydney University

    Western Sydney University

    Mathematics plays a crucial role in almost every sector of the economy. From finance to engineering, teaching, medicine and politics - mathematics is essential to model, analyse and solve problems.

  • Western Sydney University

    Western Sydney University

    With our interconnected degrees in Engineering, ICT and Industrial Design, you can pursue exciting opportunities in diverse areas and learn how to address humanity's global goals and challenges.

  • Western Sydney University

    Western Sydney University

    Become an in-demand computing professional. Get the edge with real-world project experience. This degree is designed for high achievers who want to take on advanced ICT studies and high-level research.

  • University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    This course is an engineering technologist-level program which is similar in nature to the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (C09066) but does not provide full professional engineering status.

  • University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    This course deals with the broad aspects of environmental management relevant to practising professionals in engineering science, planning, architecture, law, surveying, health and building.

  • Western Sydney University

    Western Sydney University

    Master of Engineering

    Masters (Coursework)

    Upgrade your skills in a fully accredited professional Engineering program. Gain the required knowledge and degree to stay on top in a dynamic environment, with majors in civil, environmental, mechanical, electrical, telecommunications or mechatronic engineering.

  • University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    Major regulatory changes and the emergence of new types of financial risk means that skilled quantitative finance professionals are more in demand than ever.

  • Unitec Institute of Technology

    Unitec Institute of Technology

    Explore canine behaviour and welfare, develop your understanding of the roles and requirements of canine-related industries in New Zealand, and apply your knowledge through extensive practical canine training.

    Entry Requirements

    What you will need to study this programme.


    Domestic students
    Academic requirements

    You must have completed the following:

    40 credits at NCEA Level 1, including 10 Literacy credits and 10 Numeracy credits; or a recognised equivalent;

    • a relevant qualification at NZQF Level 2 or above; OR
    • a recognised equivalent

    And meet one of the English entry requirements;

    • Evidence of English language proficiency as outlined in the NZQA Rules on the Unitec English Language Requirements for International Students Web-page.

    Additional requirements

    Non-academic requirements

    Fill in the following forms:

    • Ministry of Justice criminal conviction history form
    • Medical declaration form

    Don't meet these Academic requirements?

    • If you don't meet the academic criteria, our Bridging Education Programmes can help you qualify. Simply apply online, and we'll discuss your next steps.
    • If you don't meet the above criteria, special or discretionary admission may apply; your eligibility will be determined at the interview.

    Note on referees: One referee needs to be an employer where you have worked with the public and one from a teacher (or similar), who can talk about your character.

    For more information, download the programme regulations (PDF 280 KB)

  • University of Auckland

    University of Auckland

    Aotearoa's space industry is growing, as is its capacity for innovation in industry and research. The PGDipAerospaceEng is designed to equip students with the core technical foundations to steer you in a path towards a career in this field.

  • University of Auckland

    University of Auckland

    Earthquake engineers design new buildings and infrastructure to withstand disasters, and assess the vulnerability of existing buildings and infrastructure, drawing from expertise in structural and geotechnical engineering.

  • University of Auckland

    University of Auckland

    The PGDipMaterialsEng is for those who aspire to a career in materials processing and production, manufacturing, new materials deployment and development disciplines either in a technical or management role.

  • Auckland University of Technology

    Auckland University of Technology

    Engineering technologists focus on practical design and applied technology, working across a wide range of engineering disciplines. The Bachelor of Engineering Technology prepares you for diverse engineering careers.

    Entry Requirements

    Minimum entry requirementsIf you have New Zealand qualificationsNCEA
    • 14 credits or more at Level 2 or above (including AS91261 and AS91262) OR NCEA Level 3 in Maths, Stats or Calculus AND
    • 14 credits or more at NCEA Level 2 or above in Physics
    CIE
    • A D grade or better in Mathematics and Physics at AS level
    IB
    • Passes (level 4) in both Mathematics and Physics

    Applicants who qualify for entry by other means must demonstrate competency in mathematics (algebra) and physics at least to level 2 or equivalent. This could be:

    • A completed or partially completed New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (NZDE) or National Diploma in Engineering (NDE); or
    • Any other recognised certificate or national certificate containing mathematics and physics to the required level.

    1. New Zealand students under 20 must qualify for University Entrance by completing at least 120 points at level 3, or at least 60 points at level 4 and above if they have completed Year 13 at a New Zealand secondary school, or equivalent.
    2. If your previous studies include study at level 5 or above you may qualify for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

    If you have qualifications from another country

    See entry requirements for students from other countries. Select your country from the dropdown menu.

    English language requirements
    • IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall with all bands 5.5 or higher; or equivalent

    English language requirements

    Useful New Zealand school subjects
    • Digital Technologies, English, Technology
    Don't meet the entry requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering Technology?

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  • Auckland University of Technology

    Auckland University of Technology

    Study the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) to prepare for a rewarding career in engineering. This engineering degree is accredited by Engineering New Zealand, a signatory of the Washington Accord, which means the programme is internationally recognised.

    Entry Requirements

    Minimum entry requirementsIf you have New Zealand qualifications
    • University Entrance or equivalent, including:
    • NCEA: At least 14 level 3 credits in each of Calculus and Physics
    • CIE: A level Mathematics and a minimum of AS in Physics OR A level in Physics and a minimum of AS in Mathematics
    • IB: A grade of 4 or better in Mathematics and Physics

    Applicants who qualify for entry by other means must demonstrate competency in calculus and physics at least to level 3* or equivalent. This could be:

    • A completed or partially completed New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (NZDE) or National Diploma in Engineering (NDE) with a B+ GPA; or
    • A completed Bachelor of Engineering Technology with a C+ GPA; or
    • Any other recognised certificate or national certificate containing mathematics and physics to the required level.

    1. New Zealand students under 20 must qualify for University Entrance by completing at least 120 points at level 3, or at least 60 points at level 4 and above if they have completed Year 13 at a New Zealand secondary school, or equivalent.
    2. If your previous studies include study at level 5 or above you may qualify for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

    Guaranteed entry

    Applicants will automatically be offered a place in this programme if they have a rank score of 250 or higher, along with 14 NCEA level 3 credits in each of Calculus and Physics or CIE A levels in Mathematics and Physics.

    All other applicants who have met the admission requirements will be considered on a case-by-case basis

    Calculate NCEA credits

    Use the NCEA calculator

    If you have qualifications from another country

    See entry requirements for students from other countries. Select your country from the dropdown menu.

    English language requirements
    • IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall with all bands 5.5 or higher; or equivalent

    English language requirements

    Useful New Zealand school subjects
    • Chemistry, Digital Technologies, English, Maths, Physics
    Don't meet the entry requirements?

    Consider starting with:

  • Unitec Institute of Technology

    Unitec Institute of Technology

    Have you ever wondered how a GPS works, Google Maps is informed, how people navigate the earth, or who decides where and how to build skyscrapers? Join the profession that shapes the world we live in.

    Entry Requirements

    You will need the following:

    1. 48 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four different subjects including:

    • 12 credits in Mathematics (preferably in algebra, geometry and trigonometry) or equivalent
    • 8 credits in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

    High levels of oral, written and interpersonal communications and mathematical skills are required to complete this programme.

    2. If English is not your first language, you will need one or more of the following:

    • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University Entrance
    • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency
    • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

    Don't meet the requirements? We also accept:

    • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

    For more information, download the programme regulations:

    Programme Regulations

  • University of Sydney (USYD)

    University of Sydney (USYD)

    <p>Develop specialised technical knowledge in biomedical engineering, developing the combined expertise of electronic, mechanical, chemical and materials engineering, together with knowledge of the life sciences.