Under 20 years
NCEA Level 3 (including three subjects at Level 3 – including Physics with a minimum of 14 credits and Calculus with a minimum of 14 credits plus one other subject with a minimum of 14 credits from the list of NZQA approved subject).
10 credits NCEA Level 2 literacy – 5 credits in reading and 5 credits in writing.
10 credits NCEA Level 1 numeracy or above. Or equivalent qualification.
Over 20 years
If you’re 20 years or over, you may qualify for special admission on this programme. Contact us if you don’t meet the Under 20 entry criteria.
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Get an engineering degree. Combine theory with a strong applied, practical component. Develop your problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Gain experience with an industry project in your third year. Specialise in Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. The degree is accredited nationally and internationally.
The degree is accredited by the Engineering New Zealand to ensure it meets national and international standards. Once you've graduated, you'll be eligible to become a graduate member of Engineering New Zealand.
Internationally, the degree is accredited to the International Engineering Alliance's Sydney Accord.
You will learn the fundamental principles of management, communications and economics for engineering and management roles, further your problem solving and critical thinking skills, develop modern design techniques in your area of specialization, learn how to use advanced technology to design and develop a project.
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