Been awarded the IB Diploma (24 points minimum); and atisfied literacy and numeracy requirements by successfully completing English as language (IB Group 1) and any mathematics subject (IB Group 5)
Gain a solid understanding of how businesses operate and the key issues you will face as a future decision-maker in business. You learn from leading academics at an internationally accredited business school - we're among an elite group of 5% of business schools worldwide accredited by AACSB International (the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). Your final year includes invaluable workplace experience in an organisation of your choice.
Been awarded the IB Diploma (24 points minimum); and atisfied literacy and numeracy requirements by successfully completing English as language (IB Group 1) and any mathematics subject (IB Group 5)
StructureBelow is a summary only. For a comprehensive overview of the qualification, please refer to the Academic Calendar
Been awarded the IB Diploma (24 points minimum); and atisfied literacy and numeracy requirements by successfully completing English as language (IB Group 1) and any mathematics subject (IB Group 5)
Counselling professionals in New Zealand support a diverse range of clients. AUT's counselling major will prepare you to work with such a variety by teaching the critical skills of listening, understanding and supporting that are the foundation of counselling, as well as the theoretical underpinning of the relational counselling approach. There are no other universities in New Zealand that offer an undergraduate degree in counselling.
Been awarded the IB Diploma (24 points minimum); and atisfied literacy and numeracy requirements by successfully completing English as language (IB Group 1) and any mathematics subject (IB Group 5)
Why study the Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences?Find out from our students, graduates and lecturers what the Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences is all about. Just about every device or system we use or interact with is managed, facilitated or controlled by computers. Careers in computer and information sciences span many industries. You might work for a hospital supporting high-tech medical equipment, work alongside engineers modelling bridges and buildings or provide IT solutions to corporate clients through your own company. You can also continue into postgraduate study and conduct cutting-edge research, including processing data and helping find answers for the Square Kilometre Array – a project which will build our understanding of the universe and drive technological development worldwide.