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  • CAREER ADVISOR

    GUIDE 2020

    EMPLOYABILITYQS STARS 2017-2019

    5OUT OF 5

    1.2%TOP UNIVERSITIESWORLDWIDE1# GLOBALRESEARCHIMPACTIN NEW ZEALANDFOR NEW COVER TO COME

    CAREER ADVISOR GUIDE 2022

    CAREER ADVISOR GU

    IDE 2022

    12/2020 – 500

    1%TOP UNIVERSITIESWORLDWIDE

    0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288)Auckland University of Technology Auckland, New Zealand aut.ac.nz

    CITY CAMPUS55 Wellesley Street East, Auckland Central

    NORTH CAMPUS90 Akoranga Drive, Northcote, Auckland

    SOUTH CAMPUS640 Great South Road, Manukau, Auckland

    AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

  • WELCOMEWe're pleased to deliver our annual update of the Career Advisor Guide for 2022.

    This guide provides an accessible summary of AUT’s undergraduate programmes. An electronic version of this guide can also be found on the career advisors’ section of our website, alongside the Prospectus and programme guides.

    Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with your relationship manager for clarification or more detail regarding any of the information in this guide.

    This information is correct as of December 2020. For the most up-to-date programme information please refer to aut.ac.nz/careeradvisors

    Kind regards,

    Student Recruitment Team

    CHANGES ALERT NEW PROGRAMME • Diploma in Business

    CHANGES TO PROGRAMMES & MAJORS• Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences – majors in Analytics, Computational

    Intelligence, Computer Science, IT Service Science, and Networks and Security REPLACED WITH Data Science, Digital Services, and Networks and Cybersecurity (Software Development remains)

    • Bachelor of Health Science – Health Administration major RENAMED Health Management

    • Bachelor of International Hospitality Management – majors in Accommodation, Event Management, Food and Beverage, Human Resource Management, Marketing, and Tourism REPLACED WITH Hospitality and Society, Hospitality Enterprise and Hospitality Management

    • Diploma in Arts – can now also serve as a pathway into the Bachelor of Design in Communication Design and Bachelor of Communication Studies

    PROGRAMMES & MAJORS NO LONGER OFFERED • Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Building Engineering • Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences• Certificate in Business

    HEALTH SCIENCES: CHANGE TO APPLICATION PROCESS From 2022 all offers of place for undergraduate health science degrees will be made into the Bachelor of Health Science without a major. All students will be enrolled in the same four courses which will be known as the 'intermediate semester'. During this first semester of study, students then have the opportunity to apply for a place in a specific major or programme pathway for the rest of their studies.

    The selection process into the specific majors and programmes will be competitive based on a number of factors. These will include academic achievement, equity and entry requirements published in the AUT Calendar (including reference to the requirements of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act) 1.

    During the intermediate semester, information about the selection process, including the number of places available and the criteria for the specific majors and programme pathways will be provided. Students will have the opportunity to attend professional workshops during the intermediate semester to make an informed choice about majors and programmes in which they want to apply for a place.

    1. Refer to aut.ac.nz/calendar (Part B Specific Admission) for more information.

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    CONTENTS

    DisclaimerAlthough every reasonable effort is made to ensure accuracy, the information in this document is provided as a general guide only for students and is subject to alteration. Because of programme curriculum development, the programmes covered in this publication may occasionally be amended or changed. The most up-to-date programme information can be found at aut.ac.nz

    All students enrolling at AUT should consult its official document, the AUT Calendar, which is available online at aut.ac.nz/calendar, to ensure that they are aware of, and comply with, all regulations, requirements and policies. The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of print, December 2020.

    Top 1%: AUT is ranked in the world’s top 251-300 universities (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021).

    SUBJECT LISTING .....................................................................................................2

    ARCHITECTURE & BUILT ENVIRONMENT ................................... 3Bachelor of Architecture and Future Environments ......................... 4Bachelor of Design in Spatial Design .......................................................... 4Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) .............................................................. 5

    ART & DESIGN ........................................................................................................... 6Bachelor of Design ................................................................................................... 7Bachelor of Visual Arts ........................................................................................... 7Diploma in Arts ........................................................................................................... 8Certificate in Science and Technology ...................................................... 8

    BUSINESS ........................................................................................................................ 9Bachelor of Business ............................................................................................ 10Diploma in Business .............................................................................................. 10 Certificate in Business Studies ...................................................................... 10

    COMMUNICATION STUDIES ..................................................................... 11Bachelor of Communication Studies ......................................................... 12 Diploma in Arts ......................................................................................................... 12

    CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES ........................................................................ 13Bachelor of Creative Technologies ............................................................. 14

    EDUCATION ................................................................................................................. 15Bachelor of Arts ....................................................................................................... 16Bachelor of Education ([Specialty] Teaching) ...................................... 16Diploma & Certificate in Arts ........................................................................... 17

    ENGINEERING, COMPUTER & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES ...................................................................................................................... 18

    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) ............................................................ 19Bachelor of Engineering Technology ....................................................... 20 Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences ............................ 20Bachelor of Science ............................................................................................... 21Certificate in Science and Technology ...................................................... 21

    HEALTH SCIENCES ............................................................................................ 22Bachelor of Health Science ............................................................................. 23Diploma in Paramedic Science....................................................................... 24

    HOSPITALITY, TOURISM & EVENTS .............................................. 25Bachelor of International Hospitality Management ....................... 26Bachelor of International Tourism Management ............................. 26Bachelor of Arts ...................................................................................................... 26Diploma in Culinary Arts .................................................................................... 27Diploma in Pâtisserie ............................................................................................ 27Diploma & Certificate in Arts .......................................................................... 28

    LANGUAGE & CULTURE ............................................................................... 29Bachelor of Arts ...................................................................................................... 30Diploma in Japanese ............................................................................................ 30Diploma in English Language ......................................................................... 31Certificate in English for Academic Study ............................................. 31Diploma & Certificate in Arts ......................................................................... 32

    LAW ..................................................................................................................................... 33Bachelor of Laws .................................................................................................... 34Certificate in Legal Studies ............................................................................. 34

    MĀORI & INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT ..................................... 35Bachelor of Māori Development ................................................................. 36Bachelor of Arts ...................................................................................................... 36Diploma & Certificate in Arts ......................................................................... 37

    SCIENCE .......................................................................................................................... 38Bachelor of Science .............................................................................................. 39Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science ............................................... 39 Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) ...............................................40 Diploma in Applied Science ............................................................................ 40Certificate in Applied Science ....................................................................... 40

    SOCIAL SCIENCES & PUBLIC POLICY ............................................. 41Bachelor of Arts ...................................................................................................... 42Diploma & Certificate in Arts ......................................................................... 42

    SPORT & RECREATION ................................................................................... 43Bachelor of Sport and Recreation .............................................................. 44Certificate in Sport and Recreation ........................................................... 44

    CONJOINT PROGRAMMES ......................................................................... 45Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Business ............................................... 45Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences .......................................................................................... 45Bachelor of Business & Bachelor of Communication Studies .................................................................................... 45Bachelor of Business & Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences ................................................................................. 46Bachelor of Business & Bachelor of Health Science ...................... 46Bachelor of Business & Bachelor of International Hospitality Management ................................................................................... 46Bachelor of Business & Bachelor of Science ....................................... 47

    UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS .............................. 48FOUNDATION STUDIES PATHWAYS .............................................. 49ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS ....................................... 50APPLICATION PROCESS .............................................................................. 52RANK SCORES ........................................................................................................ 53

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    Accounting ....................................................................................................................... 10Advertising and Brand Creativity ......................................................................12Analytics ..................................................................................................................... 21, 39Applied Conservation ......................................................................................39, 40Applied Mathematics ........................................................................................ 21, 39Applied Science .............................................................................................................40Architectural Engineering ........................................................................................5Architecture ........................................................................................................................4Art ............................................................................................................................................. 7Astronomy and Space Science ................................................................... 21, 39Biomedical Science ...........................................................................................39, 40Business ............................................................................................................................. 10Case Management ......................................................................................................23Chemistry .................................................................................................................39, 40Chinese ...............................................................................................................................30Chiropractic (Pre-Chiropractic) .........................................................................40Coaching ............................................................................................................................44Communication Design (Graphic Design) ..................................................... 7Communication Studies ...........................................................................................12Computer and Information Sciences ........................................................... 20Computer Science ...................................................................................................... 21Conflict Resolution .....................................................................................................42Construction Engineering ........................................................................................5Counselling ......................................................................................................................23Creative Technologies ...............................................................................................14Creative Writing ............................................................................................................30Criminology and Criminal Justice .....................................................................42Culinary Arts ...........................................................................................................26, 27Data Science ....................................................................................................................20Deaf Studies .....................................................................................................................30Design ................................................................................................................................4, 7Digital Communication .............................................................................................12Digital Design .................................................................................................................... 7Digital Services ............................................................................................................ 20Economics ................................................................................................................ 10, 42Education (Early Childhood, Primary) ............................................................16Engineering (Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Software, Maritime) ........................................................... 5, 19

    Engineering Technology ........................................................................................20English and New Media Studies ........................................................................30English Language .........................................................................................................31Environmental Sciences ............................................................................... 39, 40Event Management .....................................................................................................26Exercise Science and Nutrition ..........................................................................44Fashion Design ................................................................................................................. 7Finance ................................................................................................................................ 10Fine Arts ................................................................................................................................ 7Food Safety ......................................................................................................................39Food Science ..........................................................................................................39, 40Geoscience .......................................................................................................................39Geospatial Science .............................................................................................39, 40Health Management ..................................................................................................23Health and Physical Education ...........................................................................44Health Protection.........................................................................................................39Health Sciences .....................................................................................................23-24Hospitality ........................................................................................................................ 26Hospitality and Society ........................................................................................... 26Hospitality Enterprise .............................................................................................. 26 Hospitality Management ...................................................................................... 26Human Resource Management and Employment Relations ......... 10Industrial Design ............................................................................................................. 7Information Systems.................................................................................................. 10Interaction Design.......................................................................................................... 7 International Business and Strategy .............................................................. 10International Hospitality Management ........................................................26International Studies .................................................................................................30International Tourism Management ...............................................................26Interpreting ......................................................................................................................30Japanese .............................................................................................................................30Journalism ..........................................................................................................................12Languages ................................................................................................................30, 31Law .........................................................................................................................................34Legal Studies ...................................................................................................................34Management ................................................................................................................... 10Māori Development ...................................................................................................36Māori Media.....................................................................................................................36

    Marine Biology ..............................................................................................................39Marine Science ..............................................................................................................40Marketing .......................................................................................................................... 10Marketing, Advertising, Retailing and Sales ............................................. 10Medical Laboratory Science ................................................................................39Microbiology ..........................................................................................................39, 40Midwifery ......................................................................................................................... 23Molecular Genetics .......................................................................................... 39, 40Networks and Cybersecurity ...............................................................................20New Zealand Sign Language ...............................................................................30Nursing................................................................................................................................23Occupational Therapy ..............................................................................................23Oral Health........................................................................................................................23Outdoor Education .....................................................................................................44Paramedicine ..........................................................................................................23, 24Pâtisserie ........................................................................................................................... 27Physiotherapy ................................................................................................................23Podiatry...............................................................................................................................23Psychology ...................................................................................................... 23, 39, 42Public and Environmental Health .....................................................................23Public Relations .............................................................................................................12Radio and Audio Media .............................................................................................12Science .......................................................................................................20, 21, 39, 40Screen Production .......................................................................................................12Sign Language ...............................................................................................................30Social Sciences ..............................................................................................................42Software Development ............................................................................................20Spatial Design ...............................................................................................................4, 7Sport and Exercise Science...................................................................................44Sport and Recreation ................................................................................................44Sport Management .....................................................................................................44Sustainable Tourism Management..................................................................26Teacher Education (Early Childhood, Primary) ........................................16Te Reo Māori ...................................................................................................................36Tourism ...............................................................................................................................26Travel Management ...................................................................................................26Visual Arts ............................................................................................................................ 7

    SUBJECT LISTING

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    ARCHITECTURE & BUILT ENVIRONMENT QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    1. Bachelor of Design in Spatial Design or Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Architectural Engineering graduates may progress into the Master of Architecture (Professional) subject to additional courses.

    Note:1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification.

    2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram.

    3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/architecture

    POSTGRADUATE

    Bachelor of Architecture and Future Environments

    UNDERGRADUATE

    Bachelor of Design in Spatial Design

    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

    • Architectural Engineering• Construction Engineering

    Master of Philosophy

    Master of Engineering

    Master of Design

    Postgraduate Diploma/ Postgraduate Certificate

    in Engineering

    Master of Architecture (Professional)1

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Master of Engineering Project Management

    Master of Construction Management

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    ARCHITECTURE & BUILT ENVIRONMENT BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE AND FUTURE ENVIRONMENTS

    BACHELOR OF DESIGN

    Code AK1337 AK3619

    Level 7 7

    Points 360 360 (300 points from a major and 60 from a chosen minor)

    Major(s) Spatial Design

    Duration 3 years full-time only 3 years full-time, part-time available

    Campus City City

    Starts 28 February 2022 28 February 2022

    Application deadline 24 September 2021

    Minimum entry requirements University Entrance or equivalentPortfolio of work

    University Entrance or equivalentPortfolio of creative and design work1

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects Design and Visual Communication, Digital Technology, Art History, Technology, Visual Arts

    Art History, Classical Studies, Construction and Mechanical Technologies, Design and Visual Communication, Design (Practical Art), Digital Technologies or Hangarau Matihiko, English, Geography, History, Mathematics or Pāngarau, Media Studies, Photography (Practical Art), Physics, Processing Technologies, Te Reo Māori, Te Reo Rangatira, Technology or Hangarau

    1. Preferential entryYou may be eligible for preferential entry to the Bachelor of Design if:• You are a current Year 13 student at a NZ secondary school, and• You have achieved NCEA Level 2 with Excellence endorsement overall and with an Excellence endorsement in one or more approved art, design or technology subjects, or• You have achieved a University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) AS grade A or B in one or more approved art, design or technology subjects.This means you won’t need to submit a portfolio of art or design work. If you believe you are eligible for preferential entry, apply online and submit your application without a portfolio. If you do need to submit a portfolio visit aut.ac.nz/portfolio for details about what to provide.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    ARCHITECTURE & BUILT ENVIRONMENT BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS)

    Code AK3751

    Level 8

    Points 480

    Major(s) Architectural Engineering Construction Engineering

    Duration 4 years full-time, 8 years part-time

    Campus City

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements University Entrance or equivalent, including:NCEA: At least 14 level 3 credits in each of Calculus and PhysicsCIE: A level Mathematics and a minimum of AS in Physics OR A level in Physics and a minimum of AS in MathematicsIB: A grade of 4 or better in Mathematics and PhysicsApplicants without UE must demonstrate competency in Calculus and Physics to at least level 3 or equivalent. Guaranteed entry: Applicants will automatically be offered a place in this programme if they have a rank score of 250 or higher, along with 14 NCEA level 3 credits in each of Calculus and Physics or CIE A levels in Mathematics and Physics. All other applicants who have met the admission requirements will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects Chemistry, Digital Technologies, English

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    Certificate in Science and Technology

    ART & DESIGN QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    Note:1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification.

    2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram.

    3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/artdesign

    POSTGRADUATE

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Bachelor of Design

    UNDERGRADUATE

    Double degree: Bachelor of Visual Arts &

    Bachelor of Business

    Double degrees - Bachelor of Design and:

    • Bachelor of Arts• Bachelor of Business

    Bachelor of Visual Arts

    CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

    Master of Philosophy

    Postgraduate Certificate in Visual Arts

    Master of Visual Arts

    Diploma in Arts 1

    Postgraduate Certificate in Design

    Master of Design

    1. The Diploma in Arts offers a pathway for further study in the Bachelor of Design in Communication Design only.

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    ART & DESIGNBACHELOR OF DESIGN BACHELOR OF VISUAL ARTS

    Code AK3619 AK3352

    Level 7 7

    Points 360 (300 points from a major and 60 from a chosen minor) 360 (including 60 points from a chosen minor)

    Major(s) Communication DesignDigital DesignFashion Design

    Industrial DesignInteraction Design1Spatial Design

    Duration 3 years full-time, part-time available 3 years full-time, part-time available

    Campus City (all majors) & South (Communication Design major only) City

    Starts 28 February 2022 28 February 2022

    Application deadline 24 September 20212 24 September 20212

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance or equivalentPortfolio of creative and design work3

    University Entrance or equivalentPortfolio of artwork3

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects Art History, Classical Studies, Construction and Mechanical Technologies, Design and Visual Communication, Design (Practical Art), Digital Technologies or Hangarau Matihiko, English, Geography, History, Mathematics or Pāngarau, Media Studies, Photography (Practical Art), Physics, Processing Technologies, Te Reo Māori, Te Reo Rangatira, Technology or Hangarau

    Art History, Classical Studies, English, Media Studies, Nga Toi, Ngā Toi Ataata, Painting (Practical Art), Photography (Practical Art), Printmaking (Practical Art), Sculpture (Practical Art), Te Reo Māori, Te Reo Rangatira

    Preferential entry You may be eligible for preferential entry to the Bachelor of Design or Bachelor of Visual Arts if:• You are a current Year 13 student at a NZ secondary school, and• You have achieved NCEA Level 2 with Excellence endorsement overall and with an Excellence endorsement in one or more approved art, design or technology subjects, or• You have achieved a University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) AS grade A or B in one or more approved art, design or technology subjects.This means you won’t need to submit a portfolio of art or design work. If you believe you are eligible for preferential entry, apply online and submit your application without a portfolio.

    1. Students interested in the Interaction Design major need to apply for and complete the first year of the Communication Design major, then can enter the Interaction Design major from their second year. 2. Acceptance into this programme is based on academic achievement and the work submitted in a portfolio. Although we will continue to accept applications until all places are filled

    (up to the start of Semester 1, 2022), those who submit their full applications, including a portfolio of creative and design work, by 24 September 2021 will be prioritised. Applications received after this date will only be considered if there are places available and upon meeting all programme entry requirements.

    3. For portfolio guidelines visit aut.ac.nz/portfolio

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    ART & DESIGNDIPLOMA IN ARTS CERTIFICATE IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    Code AK2001 AK1311

    Level 5 4

    Points 120 120

    Duration 1 year full-time/part-time available1 1 year full-time only

    Campus South South

    Starts 28 February 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements University Entrance, OR42 NCEA credits at Level 3, including UE literacy and numeracy, with:• 10 credits in each of 3 approved subjects, OR• 12 credits in each of 2 approved subjects and 14 credits across 2

    further subjects.

    Completion of Year 12NCEA: 48 level 2 credits or higher, plus eight level 1 credits in at least one subject from Art History, Business Studies, Classical Studies, Drama, Economics, English, Geography, Health Education, History, Media Studies, Physical Education, Social Studies, Te Reo Māori, Te Reo RangatiraCIE: 60 points on the UCAS Tariff

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    1. One year full-time only starting in February. Part-time not available for students who have narrowly missed UE.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    Bachelor of Business• Accounting• Economics• Finance• Human Resource Management and

    Employment Relations• Information Systems• International Business and Strategy• Management• Marketing, Advertising, Retailing and Sales

    Bachelor of Arts• Economics1

    Conjoint programmes - Bachelor of Business and:• Bachelor of Arts• Bachelor of Communication Studies• Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences• Bachelor of Health Science2• Bachelor of International Hospitality Management• Bachelor of ScienceDouble degrees - Bachelor of Business and:• Bachelor of Design• Bachelor of Laws• Bachelor of Sport and Recreation• Bachelor of Visual Arts

    BUSINESS QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    POSTGRADUATE

    Bachelor of Business (Honours)

    Postgraduate Diploma/Postgraduate Certificate

    in Business

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Postgraduate Certificate in Business Studies

    Postgraduate Diploma/Postgraduate Certificate in

    Business Administration

    Postgraduate Diploma/Postgraduate Certificate in

    Professional Accounting

    Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Finance

    Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management

    Postgraduate Diploma in Global Business

    Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing

    Postgraduate Diploma in Supply Chain Management

    Master of Business Administration3

    Master of Professional Accounting

    Master of Applied Finance

    Master of Business Management

    Master of Global Business

    Master of Marketing

    Master of Supply Chain Management

    Master of Business

    Master of Philosophy

    CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

    UNDERGRADUATE

    Certificate in Business Studies

    Diploma in Business

    Graduate Certificate in Business

    Graduate Diploma in Business

    1. For details visit aut.ac.nz/socialsciences 2. Only available for Bachelor of Health Science students majoring in Psychology. 3. The MBA requires work experience and does not always need prior study.

    Note: 1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification. 2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram. 3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/business

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    BUSINESS

    BACHELOR OF BUSINESS DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS STUDIES Code AK3693 AK1006 AK1007

    Level 7 5 5

    Points 360 120 60

    Major(s) AccountingEconomicsFinanceHuman Resource Management and Employment RelationsInformation SystemsInternational Business and StrategyManagementMarketing, Advertising, Retailing and Sales

    Duration 3 years full-time/part-time available 1 year full-time only ½ year full-time only

    Campus City & South1 City & South City & South

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance or equivalent University Entrance, OR42 NCEA level 3 credits, including UE literacy and numeracy, with:• 10 credits in each of three approved subjects, OR• 12 credits in each of two approved subjects and 14

    credits across two further subjects

    University Entrance or equivalent

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects

    All approved NCEA level 2 and 3 language rich subjects, Business, Mathematics and Statistics subjects are useful

    All approved NCEA level 2 and 3 language rich subjects,Business, Mathematics and Statistics subjects are useful

    1. Depending on the area you’re focusing on within your degree, you can study your first semester, first year or entire degree at the South Campus. Visit aut.ac.nz/business

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    COMMUNICATION STUDIES QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    POSTGRADUATE

    Postgraduate Diploma in

    Communication Studies

    Master of Communication Studies Doctor of Philosophy

    Bachelor ofCommunication Studies

    Conjoint programme/ Double degree:

    Bachelor of Business & Bachelor of Communication

    Studies

    Double degrees:Bachelor of Communication Studies & Bachelor of Laws

    PostgraduateCertificate in

    Communication Studies

    Master of Philosophy

    UNDERGRADUATE

    Note:1) Completion of one qualification doesn't guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification.

    2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for - you don't necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram.

    3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to - and not credit towards - higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/communications

    CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

    Diploma in Arts

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    COMMUNICATION STUDIES

    BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES DIPLOMA IN ARTSCode AK3303 AK2001

    Level 7 5

    Points 360 120

    Major(s) Advertising and Brand CreativityDigital CommunicationJournalismPublic RelationsRadio and Audio Media Screen Production

    Duration 3 years full-time only 1 year full-time/part-time available1

    Campus City City

    Starts 28 February 2022 28 February 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance or equivalent University Entrance, OR42 NCEA credits at Level 3, including UE literacy and numeracy, with:

    • 10 credits in each of 3 approved subjects, OR• 12 credits in each of 2 approved subjects and 14 credits across 2 further subjects.

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects Language rich subjects are useful – refer to page 48

    1. One year full-time only starting in February. Part-time not available for students who have narrowly missed UE.

    Applications will be considered until the programme is full. Early applications are encouraged.

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    CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    POSTGRADUATE

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Bachelor of CreativeTechnologies

    UNDERGRADUATE

    Master of Philosophy

    Master of Creative Technologies

    Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Technologies

    Certificate in Applied Science1

    Certificate in Science & Technology1

    Certificate in Business1

    Diploma in Arts/ Certificate in Arts1

    CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

    1. More information on these programmes can be found at aut.ac.nz

    Note:1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification.

    2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram.

    3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/creativetechnologies

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    CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

    BACHELOR OF CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES Code AK1305

    Level 7

    Points 360

    Duration 3 years full-time only

    Campus City

    Starts 28 February 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance or equivalent

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects Design (Practical Art), Design and Visual Communication, Digital Technologies, Technology, Processing Technologies, Construction and Mechanical Technologies, Drama, Media Studies, Music, Mathematics, Science, Statistics, Calculus

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    EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    Note:1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification.2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram.3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/education

    Diploma in Arts/ Certificate in Arts

    Bachelor of Education ([Specialty] Teaching)

    Specialties: Early Childhood Pasifika, Primary Pasifika,

    Early Childhood Mainstream, Primary Mainstream

    Bachelor of Arts Education

    A bachelor’s degree (in two subject areas of teaching for secondary)

    Graduate Diploma in Secondary Teaching

    Any bachelor’s degree with a B+ grade average

    POSTGRADUATE

    Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

    Postgraduate Certificate in Education/Postgraduate Diploma in

    Education

    Master of Education

    Master of Teaching and Learning (Primary)

    Master of Philosophy

    Doctor of Philosophy

    UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

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    EDUCATION

    BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF EDUCATION ([SPECIALTY] TEACHING)

    Code AK3704 AK3594

    Level 7 7

    Points 360 360

    Major(s)/Specialisations

    Education Early Childhood Teaching – MainstreamEarly Childhood Teaching – PasifikaPrimary Teaching – MainstreamPrimary Teaching – Pasifika

    Duration 3 years full-time/6 years part-time 3 years full-time/6 years part-time

    Campus City North & South

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance or equivalent University Entrance or equivalent

    Teaching Council requirements

    Applicants also need to successfully complete the compliance checks below before they can start their studies:• Literacy and numeracy assessments• Interview1

    • Initial Teacher Education (ITE) Programme Entry Form1

    • New Zealand police vetting1

    • References1

    • English language competency2

    • Overseas police vetting (if required)1

    After we've received an application to study at AUT, we'll send a link to explain these Teaching Council requirements that need to be met.This process can take approximately six weeks as some of the compliance checks take time.

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects All subjects are useful, in particular Art History, Classical Studies, English, Geography, History, Media Studies and other languages

    Language rich subjects from AUT’s subject list (refer to page 48), art and design subjects, languages, mathematics subjects, Dance, Digital Technologies, Drama, Health Education, Physical Education

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

    1. A safety check will be completed to ensure you meet all the requirements as set out in section 31 of the Children's Act 2014.2. Evidence of English language competency required prior to start of the first semester (if you do not meet the criteria set, please contact the School of Education as there may be other options available).

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    EDUCATION

    DIPLOMA IN ARTS CERTIFICATE IN ARTSCode AK2001 AK2002

    Level 5 5

    Points 120 60

    Duration 1 year full-time/part-time available1 ½ year full-time/part-time available

    Campus City City

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 20222 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance, OR

    42 NCEA credits at Level 3, including UE literacy and numeracy, with:• 10 credits in each of 3 approved subjects, OR• 12 credits in each of 2 approved subjects and 14 credits across 2 further

    subjects.

    University Entrance

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

    1. Part-time not available to students who have narrowly missed UE. 2. Applicants who missed University Entrance can only start in February. The July start date is only open for applicants with UE.

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    ENGINEERING, COMPUTER & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    Certificate in Science & Technology

    Bachelor of Engineering(Honours)

    POSTGRADUATE

    Postgraduate Diploma/Postgraduate Certificate

    in Engineering

    Postgraduate Certificate/ Postgraduate Diploma in

    Computer and Information Sciences

    Postgraduate Certificate/ Postgraduate Diploma in Science

    Master of Philosophy

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Bachelor ofEngineering Technology1

    Bachelor ofComputer &

    Information Sciences

    Bachelor of Science

    Graduate Certificate/ Graduate Diploma in Science

    Graduate Certificate/ Graduate Diploma in

    Computer & Information Sciences

    Bachelor of Science(Honours)

    Master of Engineering

    Master of Construction Management 2

    Master of Computer and Information Sciences

    Master of Engineering ProjectManagement 2

    Master of IT Project Management

    Master of Analytics

    Master of Information Security and Digital Forensics

    Master of Science

    UNDERGRADUATE

    1. High-achieving students may progress directly to the Master of Engineering. 2. Relevant bachelor’s degree or equivalent plus relevant work experience required for entry.

    Note: 1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification. 2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram. 3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/ecms

    CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

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    ENGINEERING, COMPUTER & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

    BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) – MARITIME ENGINEERING1

    Code AK3751 AK3751

    Level 8 8

    Points 480 480

    Major(s) Architectural EngineeringConstruction EngineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMechatronics EngineeringSoftware Engineering

    Marine and Offshore Engineering2Naval Architecture2Ocean Engineering2

    Duration 4 years full-time/8 years part-time 4 years full-time/8 years part-time

    Campus City City (students study the first two years at AUT, and the last two years at AMC, UTAS Tasmania)

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance or equivalent, including:NCEA: At least 14 level 3 credits in each of Calculus and PhysicsCIE: A level Mathematics and a minimum of AS in Physics OR A level in Physics and a minimum of AS in MathematicsIB: A grade of 4 or better in Mathematics and PhysicsApplicants without UE must demonstrate competency in Calculus and Physics to at least level 3 or equivalent.Guaranteed entry: Applicants will automatically be offered a place in this programme if they have a rank score of 250 or higher, along with 14 NCEA level 3 credits in each of Calculus and Physics or CIE A levels in Mathematics and Physics. All other applicants who have met the admission requirements will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

    University Entrance or equivalent, including:NCEA: At least 14 level 3 credits in each of Calculus and PhysicsCIE: A level Mathematics and a minimum of AS in Physics OR A level in Physics and a minimum of AS in MathematicsIB: A grade of 4 or better in Mathematics and PhysicsApplicants without UE must demonstrate competency in Calculus and Physics to at least level 3 or equivalent. Guaranteed entry: Applicants will automatically be offered a place in this programme if they have a rank score of 250 or higher, along with 14 NCEA level 3 credits in each of Calculus and Physics or CIE A levels in Mathematics and Physics. All other applicants who have met the admission requirements will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects Chemistry, Digital Technologies, English Chemistry, Digital Technologies, English

    1. To study the maritime engineering majors (Marine and Offshore Engineering, Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering) students enrol in AUT’s Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and study the first two years at AUT, before moving to Australian Maritime College (AMC), University of Tasmania (UTAS) in Launceston, Tasmania for their final two years. Once students have completed all four years, students will be awarded a Bachelor of Engineering by UTAS and AUT.

    2. Maritime engineering majors are only open to New Zealand citizens.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    ENGINEERING, COMPUTER & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

    BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES1

    Code AK3719 AK3697

    Level 7 7

    Points 360 360

    Major(s) Electrical EngineeringElectronic EngineeringMechanical Engineering

    Data ScienceDigital ServicesNetworks and CybersecuritySoftware Development

    Duration 3 years full-time/6 years part-time 3 years full-time/6 years part-time

    Campus City City

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance or equivalent, including:NCEA: 14 credits or more at level 2 or above (including AS91261 and AS91262) OR NCEA level 3 in Mathematics, Statistics or Calculus AND 14 level 2 credits in PhysicsCIE: A D grade or better in Mathematics and Physics at AS levelIB: Passes (level 4) in both Mathematics and PhysicsApplicants without UE must demonstrate competency in Mathematics (algebra) and Physics to at least level 2 or equivalent.

    University Entrance or equivalent

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects Digital Technologies, English, Technology Calculus, Digital Technologies, Mathematics, Statistics

    1. Single and double major options are available.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CERTIFICATE IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYCode AK1041 AK1311

    Level 7 4

    Points 360 120

    Major(s) AnalyticsApplied MathematicsAstronomy and Space ScienceComputer Science

    Duration 3 years full-time/6 years part-time 1 year full-time /part-time available1

    Campus City City & South

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements University Entrance or equivalent Completion of Year 12NCEA: 48 level 2 credits or higher, plus eight level 1 credits in at least one subject from Art History, Business Studies, Classical Studies, Drama, Economics, English, Geography, Health Education, History, Media Studies, Physical Education, Social Studies, Te Reo Māori, Te Reo RangatiraCIE: 60 points on the UCAS Tariff

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects Calculus, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics

    ENGINEERING, COMPUTER & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

    1. Part-time option is available to domestic students at the discretion of the programme leader.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    HEALTH SCIENCES QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    1. Only available for Bachelor of Health Science students majoring in Psychology

    Note:1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification.

    2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram.

    3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/healthsciences

    POSTGRADUATE

    Master of Health Science

    Doctor of Health Science

    Bachelor of Health Science individual pathway or one of the following study options:• Case Management• Counselling• Health Management• Midwifery• Nursing• Occupational Therapy• Oral Health

    • Paramedicine• Physiotherapy• Podiatry• Psychology• Public and

    Environmental Health

    Bachelor of Health Science

    (Honours)

    Postgraduate Certificate inAdvanced Nursing Practice/

    Postgraduate Diploma in Registered Nurse Prescribing

    UNDERGRADUATE

    Graduate Certificate/ Graduate Diploma in Health Science

    Conjoint programme:Bachelor of Business &

    Bachelor of Health Science1

    Postgraduate Certificate/Postgraduate Diploma

    in Public Health

    Graduate Diploma in Psychotherapy Studies

    Master of Disaster Risk Management and Development

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Master of Health Practice

    Master of Public Health

    Postgraduate Diploma in

    Rehabilitation Psychology

    Postgraduate Certificate/Postgraduate Diploma

    in Health Science

    Master of Psychotherapy

    Master of Nursing Science

    Postgraduate Certificate/Postgraduate Diploma in

    Disaster Risk Management and Development

    Diploma in Paramedic Science

    Postgraduate Diploma in

    Counselling Psychology

    CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

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    HEALTH SCIENCES

    BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCECode AK36802

    Level 7

    Points 360

    Major(s)1 Case Management Counselling Health Management MidwiferyNursingOccupational Therapy

    Oral Health ParamedicinePhysiotherapyPodiatryPsychologyPublic and Environmental Health

    You can also complete the degree without a major (individual pathway)

    Duration 3 years full-time (4 years for Midwifery and Physiotherapy)/6 years part-time3

    Campus North & South4

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 20225

    Minimum entry requirements University Entrance or equivalentMust be capable of meeting Children’s Act 2014 requirements including police clearance

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50

    1. From 2022 all applicants to undergraduate health science degrees will be offered a place in the Bachelor of Health Science without a major. After the first semester, students can apply for a place in specific majors or programme pathways for the rest of their studies. Refer to the inside front cover for more details about the change to the application process for health sciences.

    2. For students studying specific programme pathways from Semester 2, a different programme code applies: Midwifery (AK1035), Nursing (AK3324), Occupational Therapy (AK3410), Oral Health (AK3113), Physiotherapy (AK3313), Podiatry (AK3713).

    3. Six years part-time is available for the BHSc individual pathway, Case Management, Counselling, Health Management, Psychology, and Public and Environmental Health.4. South Campus: Counselling, Health Management, Midwifery (also offered via distance learning), Paramedicine, and Public & Environmental Health. North & South Campus: Individual pathway. North Campus: Case

    Management, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Oral Health, Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Psychology. 5. Health Management, Nursing, Paramedicine and Psychology have a Semester 2 intake. Other Bachelor of Health Science majors may also be available for Semester 2 enrolment. Contact us for more details.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    HEALTH SCIENCES

    DIPLOMA IN PARAMEDIC SCIENCECode AK1011

    Level 6

    Points 120

    Duration 1 year full-time only

    Campus South

    Starts 28 February 2022

    Minimum entry requirements Completion of Year 12Must be 18 years or older by the first day of semester Must be capable of meeting Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (HPCA Act) requirements and Children's Act 2014 requirements including police clearance

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    HOSPITALITY, TOURISM & EVENTS QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    Bachelor of Arts

    POSTGRADUATE

    Postgraduate Diploma/ Postgraduate Certificate in International Tourism

    Management

    Postgraduate Diploma/ Postgraduate Certificate

    in International Hospitality Management

    Postgraduate Diploma/ Postgraduate Certificate

    in Gastronomy

    Master of Philosophy

    Master of Gastronomy

    Doctor of Philosophy

    UNDERGRADUATE

    Bachelor of International Tourism Management

    Bachelor of International Hospitality Management

    Double degree:Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws

    Graduate Diploma/Graduate Certificate in International

    Tourism Management

    Graduate Diploma/Graduate Certificate in International Hospitality Management

    Graduate Diploma/ Graduate Certificate in Arts

    Master of International Hospitality Management

    Master of International Tourism Management

    Diploma in Culinary Arts

    Diploma in Arts/ Certificate in Arts

    Diploma in Pâtisserie

    Note: 1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification. 2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram. 3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/hospitalitytourism

    CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

    Conjoint programmes: Bachelor of Arts &

    Bachelor of Business

    Bachelor of International Hospitality Management & Bachelor of Business

    Bachelor of Arts (Honours) • International Hospitality

    Management• International Tourism

    Management

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    1. The practical side of this programme involves using commercial kitchen tools and equipment and requires students to demonstrate a level of skill that doesn’t compromise any health and safety standards for themselves and others. For the full list of capabilities required in culinary arts programmes and courses with operational content, visit aut.ac.nz/hospitalitytourism

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

    HOSPITALITY, TOURISM & EVENTS

    BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

    BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL TOURISM MANAGEMENT

    BACHELOR OF ARTS

    Code AK3708 AK1277 AK3704

    Level 7 7 7

    Points 360 360 360

    Major(s) Hospitality and Society Hospitality EnterpriseHospitality Management

    Sustainable Tourism Management Travel Management

    Culinary Arts1Event Management

    Duration 3 years full-time/6 years part-time 3 years full-time/6 years part-time 3 years full-time/6 years part-time

    Campus City City City

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance or equivalent University Entrance or equivalent University Entrance or equivalent

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects All subjects are useful, in particular language rich subjects from AUT’s subject list – refer to page 48

    All subjects are useful, in particular language rich subjects from AUT’s subject list – refer to page 48

    All subjects are useful, in particular Art History, Classical Studies, English, Geography, History, Media Studies and other languages

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    HOSPITALITY, TOURISM & EVENTS

    DIPLOMA IN CULINARY ARTS DIPLOMA IN PÂTISSERIECode AK3714 AK3731

    Level 5 5

    Points 240 240

    Duration 2 years full-time only 2 years full-time only

    Campus City City

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    Completion of Year 12NCEA: 48 level 2 credits or higher including eight level 2 credits in any one subject from Art History, Business Studies, Classical Studies, Drama, Economics, English, Geography, Health Education, History, Media Studies, Physical Education, Social Studies, Te Reo Māori, Te Reo Rangatira CIE: 60 points on the UCAS Tariff, including any one subject similar to the NCEA subjects listed aboveIB: Completion of Year 12

    Completion of Year 12NCEA: 48 level 2 credits or higher including eight level 2 credits in any one subject from Art History, Business Studies, Classical Studies, Drama, Economics, English, Geography, Health Education, History, Media Studies, Physical Education, Social Studies, Te Reo Māori, Te Reo Rangatira CIE: 60 points on the UCAS Tariff, including any one subject similar to the NCEA subjects listed aboveIB: Completion of Year 12

    Other requirements The practical side of this programme involves using commercial kitchen tools and equipment and requires students to demonstrate a level of skill that doesn’t compromise any health and safety standards for themselves and others1

    The practical side of this programme involves using commercial kitchen tools and equipment and requires students to demonstrate a level of skill that doesn’t compromise any health and safety standards for themselves and others1

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    1. For the full list of capabilities required in culinary arts programmes and courses with operational content, visit aut.ac.nz/hospitalitytourism

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    HOSPITALITY, TOURISM & EVENTS

    DIPLOMA IN ARTS CERTIFICATE IN ARTSCode AK2001 AK2002

    Level 5 5

    Points 120 60

    Duration 1 year full-time/part-time available1 ½ year full-time/part-time available

    Campus City City

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 20222 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance, OR

    42 NCEA credits at Level 3, including UE literacy and numeracy, with:

    • 10 credits in each of 3 approved subjects, OR• 12 credits in each of 2 approved subjects and 14 credits across 2 further

    subjects

    University Entrance

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    1. Part-time not available to students who have narrowly missed UE. 2. Applicants who missed University Entrance can only start in February. The July start date is only open for applicants with UE.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    LANGUAGE & CULTURE QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    1. Graduates with overseas qualifications and a B grade average will be able to progress to further study at bachelor’s level or postgraduate level. Contact us for more details.

    Note:1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification.

    2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram.

    3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/languageculture

    Bachelor of Arts

    POSTGRADUATE

    Postgraduate Diploma/

    Postgraduate Certificate in

    Language and Culture

    Postgraduate Diploma/

    Postgraduate Certificate in English

    and New Media Studies

    Doctor of Philosophy

    UNDERGRADUATE

    Graduate Diploma/Graduate Certificate in Arts

    Double degree:Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws

    Diploma in English Language

    Diploma in Japanese

    Diploma in Arts/Certificate in Arts

    Master of English and New Media

    Studies

    Master of Professional

    Language Studies

    Master of Language and

    Culture

    Master of Philosophy

    Master of Creative Writing

    Certificate in English for

    Academic Study1

    CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

    Conjoint programmes:Bachelor of Arts &

    Bachelor of Business

    Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences

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    LANGUAGE & CULTURE

    BACHELOR OF ARTS DIPLOMA IN JAPANESE Code AK37041 AK3429

    Level 7 6

    Points 360 240

    Major(s) Chinese StudiesCreative WritingEnglish and New Media StudiesInternational StudiesInterpretingJapanese StudiesNew Zealand Sign Language and Deaf StudiesNew Zealand Sign Language – English Interpreting2

    Duration 3 years full-time/6 years part-time 2 years full-time/equivalent part-time

    Campus City City

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance or equivalentChinese Studies major: Not available for native speakers of Chinese.Interpreting major: High level of competency in English and one other language. Interview will be required.Japanese Studies major: Not available for native speakers of Japanese.NZ Sign Language - English Interpreting major: High level of competency in English (NZSL fluency is not required). Interview will be required.

    Completion of Year 12NCEA: 48 level 2 credits or higher including eight level 2 credits in any one subject from Art History, Business Studies, Classical Studies, Drama, Economics, English, Geography, Health Education, History, Media Studies, Physical Education, Social Studies, Te Reo Māori, Te Reo RangatiraCIE: 60 points on the UCAS Tariff, including any one subject similar to the NCEA subjects listed aboveIB: Completion of Year 12

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects All subjects are useful, in particular Art History, Classical Studies, English, Geography, History, Media Studies and other languages

    1. Students planning to study New Zealand Sign Language – English Interpreting need to enrol in programme code AK3006. 2. NZSL proficiency is not an entry requirement for this degree.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    LANGUAGE & CULTURE

    DIPLOMA IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC STUDYCode AK3770 AK3309

    Level 5 5

    Points 120 60

    Duration 1 year full-time/equivalent part-time 1/2 year full-time/up to 1 year part-time

    Campus City City

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    Completion of Year 12NCEA: 48 level 2 credits or higher including eight level 1 credits in any one subject from Art History, Classical Studies, Drama, English, Geography, Health Education, History, Media Studies, Social Studies, Te Reo Māori, Te Reo Rangatira, Business Studies, Economics, Physical Education, or ESOL level 3 credits in reading and writingCIE: 60 points on the UCAS Tariff, including any one subject similar to the NCEA subjects listed aboveIB: Completion of Year 12

    NCEA: 48 level 2 credits or higher including eight level 1 credits in any one subject from Art History, Classical Studies, Drama, English, Geography, Health Education, History, Media Studies, Social Studies, Te Reo Māori, Te Reo Rangatira, Business Studies, Economics, Physical Education, or ESOL level 3 credits in reading and writingCIE: 60 points on the UCAS Tariff, including any one subject similar to the NCEA subjects listed aboveIB: Completion of Year 12

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    LANGUAGE & CULTURE

    1. Part-time not available to students who have narrowly missed UE.2. Applicants who missed University Entrance can only start in February. The July start date is only open for applicants with UE.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

    DIPLOMA IN ARTS CERTIFICATE IN ARTSCode AK2001 AK2002

    Level 5 5

    Points 120 60

    Duration 1 year full-time/part-time available1 ½ year full-time/part-time available

    Campus City City

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 20222 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance, OR

    42 NCEA level 3 credits, including UE literacy and numeracy, with:• 10 credits in each of 3 approved subjects, OR• 12 credits in each of 2 approved subjects and 14 credits across 2 further

    subjects.

    University Entrance

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

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    LAW QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    Note:1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification.

    2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram.

    3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/law

    POSTGRADUATE

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

    UNDERGRADUATECERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

    Double degree: Bachelor of Laws

    & Bachelor of Arts

    Double degree: Bachelor of Laws &

    Bachelor of Business

    Double degree: Bachelor of Laws &

    Bachelor of Communication Studies

    Master of Laws

    Postgraduate Certificate in Law

    Certificate in Legal Studies

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    LAW

    BACHELOR OF LAWS CERTIFICATE IN LEGAL STUDIESCode AK1008 AK2601

    Level 7 5

    Points 480 60

    Duration 4 years full-time/up to 8 years part-time ½ year full-time2/1 year part-time

    Campus City & South1 City & South

    Starts 28 February 2022 28 February 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance or equivalent University Entrance or equivalent

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects Subjects that develop a very good standard of reading, oral and written English

    Subjects that develop a very good standard of reading, oral and written English

    1. All courses are available at the City Campus. Compulsory courses are only available at the South Campus. 2. Some courses are full-year courses.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    MĀORI & INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    1. For more information about this programme visit aut.ac.nz/education

    Note:1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification.

    2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram.

    3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/tap

    POSTGRADUATE

    Doctor of PhilosophyBachelor of Māori

    Development• Māori Media

    UNDERGRADUATE

    Bachelor of Arts• Māori Development

    Graduate Diploma/ Graduate Certificate in Arts

    Conjoint programmes: Bachelor of Arts &

    Bachelor of Business

    Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Computer and

    Information Sciences

    Master of Arts

    Double degree: Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws

    Postgraduate Diploma/ Postgraduate Certificate

    in Arts

    Master of Philosophy

    Master of Teaching and Learning (Primary)1

    CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

    Diploma in Arts/Certificate in Arts

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    MĀORI & INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT

    BACHELOR OF MĀORI DEVELOPMENT BACHELOR OF ARTSCode AK3453 AK3704

    Level 7 7

    Points 360 360

    Major(s) Māori Media Māori Development

    Duration 3 years full-time/6 years part-time 3 years full-time/6 years part-time

    Campus City City

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements University Entrance or equivalent University Entrance or equivalent

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    Useful school subjects All subjects are useful, in particular Art History, Classical Studies, English, Geography, History, Media Studies and other languages

    All subjects are useful, in particular Art History, Classical Studies, English, Geography, History, Media Studies and other languages

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    MĀORI & INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT

    DIPLOMA IN ARTS CERTIFICATE IN ARTSCode AK2001 AK2002

    Level 5 5

    Points 120 60

    Duration 1 year full-time/part-time available1 ½ year full-time/part-time available

    Campus City City

    Starts 28 February & 18 July 20222 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements University Entrance, OR 42 NCEA level 3 credits, including UE literacy and numeracy, with:• 10 credits in each of 3 approved subjects, OR• 12 credits in each of 2 approved subjects and 14 credits across 2

    further subjects.

    University Entrance

    English language requirements

    Refer to page 50 Refer to page 50

    1. Part-time not available to students who have narrowly missed UE.2. Applicants who missed University Entrance can only start in February. The July start date is only open for applicants with UE.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    Bachelor of Science (Honours)

    Master of Philosophy

    Conjointprogrammes:

    Bachelor ofBusiness &

    Bachelor of Science

    Graduate Diploma/ Graduate Certificate

    in Science

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Postgraduate Certificate/Postgraduate

    Diploma in Science

    Master of Science/ Master of Science (Research)

    PostgraduateCertificate/Postgraduate

    Diploma in MedicalLaboratory Science

    Master of Medical Laboratory Science

    Bachelor ofMedical Laboratory

    Science

    Bachelor ofScience

    Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours)Certificate in Science and Technology

    Certificate inApplied Science

    Diploma in Applied Science

    SCIENCE QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    Note:1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification.

    2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram.

    3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/sciences

    POSTGRADUATEUNDERGRADUATECERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

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    SCIENCE

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BACHELOR OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE2

    Code AK1041 AK3432Level 7 7Points 360 480Major(s) Analytics Food Science

    Applied Conservation GeoscienceApplied Mathematics Geospatial ScienceAstronomy and Space Science Health ProtectionBiomedical Science Marine Biology Chemistry MicrobiologyComputer Science Molecular GeneticsEnvironmental Sciences Psychology Food Safety

    You can also complete the degree without a major (standard pathway)Duration 3 years full-time/6 years part-time1 4 years full-time/equivalent part-timeCampus City CityStarts 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February 2022Minimum entry requirements

    University Entrance or equivalent University Entrance or equivalent including:NCEA: 14 or more credits in each of Biology, Chemistry and StatisticsCIE: A D grade or better at AS or A level in each of Biology, Chemistry and StatisticsMust be capable of meeting Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (HPCA Act) requirements including police clearance.

    English language requirements

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    Useful school subjects Analytics, Applied Mathematics, Astronomy and Space Science, Computer Science majors: Calculus, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics Applied Conservation, Environmental Sciences, Marine Biology majors: Biology and other science subjectsBiomedical Science, Food Safety, Microbiology, Molecular Genetics majors: Biology, Level 3 Chemistry and other science subjectsChemistry, Food Science majors: Level 3 Chemistry, Mathematics and other science subjectsGeoscience, Geospatial Science, Health Protection, Psychology majors: Science subjects

    Biology, Chemistry, and one of Calculus, Mathematics or Statistics

    1. You can change from full-time to part-time at any point in your study.2. Students can study the following focus areas: Clinical Chemistry, Haematology, Histology, Immunology, Medical Cytology, Medical Microbiology, and Transfusion Science (not all are offered every year).

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    SCIENCE

    BACHELOR OF ADVANCED SCIENCE (HONOURS)

    DIPLOMA IN APPLIED SCIENCE CERTIFICATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

    Code AK2040 AK3750 AK1018

    Level 8 5 4

    Points 480 120 120

    Specialties Applied Conservation Biomedical ScienceChemistryEnvironmental ScienceFood ScienceGeospatial ScienceMarine ScienceMicrobiologyMolecular Genetics

    Standard diplomaPre-Chiropractic Pathway

    Duration 4 years full-time/part-time available Standard diploma: 1 year full-time/part-time availablePre-Chiropractic: 1 year full-time only

    1 year full-time/up to 2 years part-time

    Campus City City City

    Starts 28 February 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022 28 February & 18 July 2022

    Minimum entry requirements

    Applicants must have completed one or more years in a Bachelor of Science with a B+ grade average or achieved NCEA level 3 with at least 260 points (or 310 in CIE, or 33 in IB) in university approved subjects and at least 16 NCEA credits each in two subjects from: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Physics and Science, or equivalent CIE, or IB in university approved subjects

    Completion of Year 12NCEA: 48 level 2 credits including eight level 2 credits in any one subject from Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Physics, ScienceCIE: 60 points on the UCAS Tariff, including any one subject similar to the NCEA subjects listed abovePre-Chiropractic: Letter of Intention to NZCC from the New Zealand College of Chiropractic.

    Completion of Year 12 or equivalentAt least 12 credits at level 2 in one subject from Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Physics, Science; ANDAt least 12 credits at level 2 from one or more subjects from Art History, Business Studies, Calculus, Classical Studies, Drama, Economics, English, Geography, Health Education, History, Media Studies, Physical Education, Social Studies, Te Reo Māori, Te Reo Rangatira, Mathematics or Statistics

    English language requirements

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    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

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    SOCIAL SCIENCES & PUBLIC POLICY QUALIFICATIONS AND STUDY PATHWAYS

    Note:1) Completion of one qualification doesn’t guarantee entry to a higher-level qualification.

    2) Apply for the qualification you are best suited for – you don’t necessarily have to enrol in the qualification that appears at the left of the above diagram.

    3) Some qualifications in the above diagram may be prerequisites to – and not credit towards – higher-level qualifications.

    For more information, contact us on 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288) or visit aut.ac.nz/socialsciences

    Bachelor of Arts

    POSTGRADUATE

    Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

    Postgraduate Diploma/Postgraduate Certificate

    in Arts

    Postgraduate Diploma/Postgraduate Certificate

    in Human Rights

    Postgraduate Diploma in Criminology and

    Criminal Justice

    UNDERGRADUATE

    Diploma in Arts/Certificate in Arts

    Conjoint programmes:Bachelor of Arts &

    Bachelor of Business

    Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Computer and

    Information Sciences

    Double degree:Bachelor of Arts

    & Bachelor of Laws

    Graduate Diploma/Graduate Certificate

    in Arts

    Master of Human Rights

    Master of Arts in Psychology

    CERTIFICATES & DIPLOMAS

    Master of Philosophy

    Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice

    Doctor of Philosophy

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    1. Some psychology courses are offered at the North Campus2. Part-time not available to students who have narrowly missed UE.3. Applicants who missed University Entrance can only start in February. The July start date is only open for applicants with UE.

    If there are more applicants than places available, preference will be given to applicants with the highest academic achievement.

    SOCIAL SCIENCES & PUBLIC POLICY

    BACHELOR OF ARTS DIPLOMA IN ARTS CERTIFICATE IN ARTSCode AK3704 AK2001 AK2002

    Level 7 5 5

    Points 360 120 60

    Major(s) Conflict Resolution