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)
As a graduate of the BBus/BCIS conjoint programme you will have a broad base of skills and be prepared for a myriad of career opportunities. You will develop a sound technical understanding of computing and information technology, knowledge of core business disciplines, plus the ability to plan, develop and apply appropriate technologies and tools to framing and solving problems in a range of contexts.
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)
Applied conservation graduates will understand ecosystems but at the same time have the skills required to engage with communities and stakeholders in planning, managing and implementing conservation projects. Graduates who understand the vital links between ecology and human geography are particularly likely to be effective conservation advocates and managers.
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)
Business acumen is invaluable in today’s hospitality industry. The Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of International Hospitality Management conjoint programme will equip you with skills and knowledge of both business and international hospitality management, in as little as four years.
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 Health Science in Managing Care of the Older Person supports the rapidly expanding needs of the domestic and global aged-care sector. This health science degree will help you gain knowledge and skills appropriate to supervisory, management support and client advocacy roles related to care of the older-person.
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)
Key features: Focused on addressing major health and social issues Includes 150 hours of workplace experience related to health promotion Complete a double major with Psychology within 3 yearsWant to enrol in a programme? Apply onlineStructure and contentBelow is a summary. For a comprehensive overview of the Health Promotion major, 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)
As a graduate of the BA/BBus conjoint programme you will be prepared for a myriad of career opportunities across a number of different industries. You could combine your business degree with a language major, helping prepare you for an international business career; or follow your passion for event management, culinary arts or social sciences, and develop core business skills at the same time.
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)
As the developed world struggles with the effects of obesity in children and adults there is an increasing focus within our society on lifestyle choices, physical activity, nutrition and other factors that affect health in the community. In this major you will study lifestyle management and healthy living in the general population in order to address these issues and to assist with preventing lifestyle-related diseases.
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)
Māori development addresses the need for professionals in many fields, including the fast growing sectors of Māori business, education and media. AUT's Māori Development major harnesses Māori language and culture to help you develop the skills to succeed in the global world.You have many opportunities to collaborate, apply your knowledge and test new technologies. This major is flexible and offers a wide range of choices to tailor your qualification to your needs and aspirations.Career opportunities
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)
This health science degree is ideal for students who want to work in the health sector in a health professional role. You can study the AUT Bachelor of Health Science without a major (standard pathway) or specialise in case management, counselling, health administration, health promotion, older adult care or psychology. Or you can choose one of our clinical health science degrees: midwifery, nursing, occupational therapy, oral health, paramedicine, physiotherapy or podiatry.
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)
Analytical skills are essential in today’s business environment. The ability to analyse data using appropriate statistical, mathematical and computational techniques is highly sought after across a range of different fields, in New Zealand and internationally. Career options include sales analysis, customer profile analysis, data analysis for research projects or analysis of financial trends.