Bachelor of Engineering Technology
Study Programme Details
City: | Auckland |
Country: | New Zealand |
Admission Sessions: | Autumn Session, Spring Session |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Immerse yourself in the world of practical design and applied technology with our Bachelor of Engineering Technology. As an engineering technologist, you will delve into diverse engineering disciplines, preparing for a dynamic career at the intersection of innovation and hands-on expertise.
Overview
Our accredited engineering degree, recognized by Engineering New Zealand, aligns with the esteemed Sydney Accord, paving the way for Technical Membership of Engineering New Zealand. Establishing close partnerships with industry leaders such as Fisher & Paykel, Beca, Opus, Spark, Vodafone, Sky TV, and Contact Energy, we offer opportunities for invaluable workplace experience integrated into your studies.
Admission Requirements
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As a Bachelor of Engineering Technology student, you learn to make engineering judgements, solve problems creatively and ethically, and design for sustainability. You develop strong interpersonal and teamwork skills; setting you up well for your future career as an engineering technologist.
Each year you study courses related to your chosen major (the main subject you want to specialise in) and develop an understanding of the wider field of engineering. If you’re a full-time student, you normally study eight courses a year (120 points each year, and 360 points for the entire degree). Refer to the page for your chosen major for the courses you’ll study each year.
You also need to complete a minimum of 600 hours of planned supervised work experience to graduate, in addition to completing all your courses.
- Domestic $8,435 – $8,524 (for 120 points)
- International $46,146 (for 120 points)
Future Career Outcomes
Upon graduation, anticipate dynamic career outcomes, such as:
- Pioneering advancements in sustainable engineering practices.
- Shaping the landscape of smart technologies and automation.
- Contributing to infrastructure development with a focus on environmental stewardship