Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is a modern, forward-looking university in New Zealand, known for its innovative teaching, research and close links with industry. Here are some details about AUT:
Overview
Founded in 1895 (formerly Auckland Technical School), officially upgraded to university in 2000.
Country: New Zealand
Main campus locations:
City Campus
North Shore Campus
Manukau Campus
Institutional nature: Public comprehensive research university
Accreditation: Recognized by the Ministry of Education of China and one of the eight national comprehensive research universities in New Zealand.
Alliance members: Member of Universities New Zealand, The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL).
Educational philosophy
AUT emphasizes the teaching method of combining theory with practice, focusing on cultivating students' practical skills and professional qualities. The school encourages interdisciplinary cooperation and is committed to solving real-world problems through research. In addition, AUT also attaches great importance to international perspectives and provides a variety of overseas study and exchange opportunities.
Disciplines and Faculties
Auckland University of Technology has several colleges covering a wide range of subject areas:
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies
Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences
Faculty of Culture and Society
School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Number of students
The total number of students is about 27,000, including about 4,000 international students.
There are more than 3,000 faculty and staff.
Campus facilities
City Campus
Located in the center of Auckland, close to the University of Auckland.
Offers courses in business, arts, humanities and social sciences.
Facilities include libraries, laboratories, classrooms, sports centers, etc.
North Shore Campus
Located on the northern waterfront of Auckland, about 10 kilometers from the city center.
Offers courses in information technology, business, health sciences, etc.
Facilities include specialized laboratories, studios and libraries.
Manukau Campus
Located in the south of Auckland, about 20 kilometers from the city center.
Offers courses in nursing, education, social sciences, etc.
Facilities include simulated wards, laboratories and community service centers.
Featured majors
Art and Design: Ranked in the top 50 in the global QS professional rankings and ranked first in New Zealand.
Hotel and Tourism Management: Performs well in the QS World University Subject Rankings.
Sports Science: Has advanced sports science research facilities and professional faculty.
Computer Science: Especially has strong research strength in the fields of artificial intelligence and network security.
Business: The business school offers a wide range of professional options, such as accounting, finance, marketing, etc.
Health Sciences: Including nursing, public health, physical therapy and other majors.
Support services
Academic support: Learning Tutoring Center, Writing Center, etc.
Career Development: Career Service Center provides employment guidance, resume writing and interview skills training, etc.
Mental Health: Psychological Counseling Center provides psychological support services.
Accommodation: A variety of accommodation options, including student dormitories and apartments.
International Student Services: Specialized services such as visa consultation, airport pick-up, cultural adaptation, etc.
Fees
Tuition fees vary depending on the course selected. For international students, the fees are usually higher than local students. Specific tuition information can be obtained through the official website of Auckland University of Technology to obtain the latest data. For example, the average annual tuition fee for some undergraduate courses may be between NZ$28,000 and NZ$35,000.
Ranking
AUT is ranked as the top 1% university in the world in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE).
Ranked first in the Millennium University Rankings in Australia and New Zealand.
Multiple disciplines are ranked in the top 100 in the global QS professional rankings, especially in the fields of art and design, hotel and tourism management, etc.
Advantages
Geographic location: Located in Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand, it provides rich cultural and educational resources.
Industry connections: We have close partnerships with businesses and industries, providing internship and employment opportunities.
International support: We provide a range of support services for international students to help them adapt to the new learning environment.
Employment prospects: Graduates have a very good reputation among New Zealand employers, and the school focuses on cultivating students' practical skills.
Small class teaching: The average class size is 16, ensuring that every student can receive full attention and support.
Contact information
Address:
City Campus: 55 Wellesley Street East, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
North Shore Campus: 90 Akoranga Drive, Northcote, Auckland 0627, New Zealand
Manukau Campus: 64 Osterley Way, Manukau, Auckland 2022, New Zealand
Tel: +64 9 921 9999
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