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Auckland University of Technology

Auckland University of Technology Courses

Bachelor

Want a career as an interpreter? In the Interpreting major you learn to recognise cross-cultural implications for interpreting, and the ethical and professional responsibilities of an interpreter.

Masters (Coursework)

Want to explore current issues that cut across economic, political, social and environmental spheres around the world beyond traditional 'siloed' disciplines? Research a topic you're passionate about with the International Business specialisation in the Master of Business.

Masters (Coursework)

In the Master of Health Practice in Violence and Trauma Studies you'll investigate Maori and Western approaches to healing from violence and trauma, and gain an understanding of violence and power in society.

Bachelor

Interested in the electrical, control and power industry? Study the Electrical Engineering major in the Bachelor of Engineering Technology.

Bachelor

New Zealand Sign Language is an official language of New Zealand, and an understanding of sign language and Deaf culture is useful for many careers.

Bachelor

Interested in emerging areas of medical and health science and how they can improve human and animal health? Study the Biomedical Science major in the Bachelor of Science.

Bachelor

Study journalism in AUT's state-of-the-art newsroom and production facilities, get practical reporting experience in major news organisations and make industry connections.

Bachelor

Sport and exercise science focuses on improving sports performance, based on anatomy, biomechanics, nutrition and physiology, fitness assessment and exercise prescription.

Bachelor

Develop expertise in interaction design for a range of contexts, technologies and platforms. Work on a variety of design projects and access our outstanding facilities.

Bachelor (Honours)

Further your understanding of international hospitality management and make your CV stand out with the one-year Bachelor of Arts (Honours).

Bachelor

Study accounting in the Bachelor of Business degree. Accounting is a dynamic career, delivering multifaceted business analysis, and contributing to the strategic development of business, public sector and not-for-profit organisations.