Glimpse of study at Auckland University of Technology!-
16-Nov-2017
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is a university in New Zealand, established in the year 1895.
In 2016, AUT enrolled more than 29,000 students, including 4,194 international students from 94 countries and 2,417 postgraduate students.
AUT is the second largest university in New Zealand, and has established itself as an institution of global standing and impact.
In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2018, AUT is ranked 15th in the world for International Outlook (making us first in New Zealand and Australia), and among the world's top 500 universities.
AUT offers a wide range of undergraduate programmes you can study - from bachelor's degrees, diplomas and certificates to graduate diplomas and certificates. In some disciplines you can also study a conjoint programme or double degrees, and develop knowledge and skills in two fields.
Areas of study include:
Art and Design
Business
Creative Technologies
Communication Studies
Education
Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Health Sciences
Hospitality, Tourism and Events
Language and Culture
Law
Māori Development
Sciences
Social Sciences and Public Policy
Sport and Recreation
Apart from offering Post Graduate Certificate, Post Graduate Diploma and Bachelor with Honours, it offers Masters in the following disciplines:
Masters degrees offered at AUT
Master of Analytics; Applied Finance; Arts; Applied Language Studies; Business; Business Administration (MBA); Communication Studies; Computer and Information Sciences; Construction Management; Creative Technologies; Creative Writing; Cultural and Creative Practice; Design; Education; Educational Leadership; Education Practice; Emergency Management; Engineering; Engineering Project Management; English and New Media Studies; Gastronomy; Master of Geographic Information Science; Global Business; Health Informatics; Health Practice;
Health Science; Human Rights; Information Security and Digital Forensics; International Hospitality Management; International Tourism Management; Laws (LLM); Marketing ; Medical Laboratory Science; Philosophy; Professional Accounting; Professional Language Studies; Language Teaching; Psychotherapy; Public Health; Science; Service-Oriented Computing; Sport and Exercise; Teaching and Learning (Primary) and Visual Arts
A number of scholarships are available to assist international students to study in New Zealand through NZAID programme.