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)
Paramedics are the backbone of services such as the emergency ambulance services run by St John and Wellington Free Ambulance, as well as air rescue services, such as the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.Paramedics often work independently in remote or difficult environments, isolated from other health professionals. The critical, often complex decision-making required of a paramedic is developed in AUT's paramedicine degree through the clincial practice, clinical reasoning and intergrated clinical practice papers.
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)
Interpreting is so much more than just repeating someone's words in a different language. The variety of language, the level of formality and cultural understanding all test the skill of a good interpreter. The challenge is to do justice to every situation. Success brings great satisfaction to the interpreter and the clients alike. This interpreting programme is suitable for students who already speak two languages very well.
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)
Japan has a fascinating culture and is one of the world's leading economies. There are opportunities in New Zealand and abroad for Japanese speakers who can build links with Japan using Japanese language and cultural knowledge.
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)
China has remained the fastest growing economy in the world for the past 20 years. New Zealand needs people who have knowledge and skills in the Chinese language, culture and business etiquette to develop and build cultural and commercial links with the Chinese-speaking countries.
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)
Student Profile — Lisa Leech Lisa Leech studied a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in criminology and conflict resolution. In her third year she had the opportunity to join the Peace Foundation for her co-operative education paper and at the end of her placement, they offered her a job. Lisa is not alone - many AUT students are offered a job after proving themselves while completing a workplace experience. At AUT 89% of students do workplace experience as a part of their degree. It's a great way to build confidence and connect with your chosen industry before you graduate.
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)
Translators are becoming more important as societies become increasingly multicultural. There is a growing demand for text from books, websites and a range of new media to be translated, creating many opportunities for people who already speak and write in two languages.
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)
Chinese is one of the most widely used languages in the world. Nearly a quarter of the world’s population speak Chinese - one of the five official languages of the United Nations. Speakers of Chinese are in high demand both in China and in multicultural cities worldwide. Local businesses and organisations need fluent speakers of Chinese to help provide services to the increasing Chinese population in New Zealand and to improve our cultural and commercial links with Chinese-speaking countries.
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)
Microbiology is the study of living organisms and infectious agents that cannot be seen by the naked eye. Microbiology is an interesting and dynamic field where basic knowledge of micro-organisms is applied to human health, industry, agriculture and the environment.
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)
Want to enrol in a programme: Apply onlineStructureBelow is a summary only. For a comprehensive overview of this qualification, please refer to the academic calendar.You will study the following compulsory papers:
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)
The Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Health Science (Psychology) conjoint programme is designed to equip students with skills in business and psychology, in as little as four and a half years. You will develop a sound understanding of core business disciplines and how they impact on each other, as well as knowledge of psychological research and theory.