The University of Waikato is a well-known research university in New Zealand, known for its excellence in management, law, computer science, natural sciences and education. Here are some details about the University of Waikato:
Overview
Founded: 1964
Country: New Zealand
Main campus location:
Hamilton
Tauranga
Institutional nature: Public research university
Accreditation: Accredited by the New Zealand Qualifications Assessment Authority (NZQA) and one of the overseas universities recognized by the Ministry of Education of China.
Alliance member: Member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
Educational philosophy
The University of Waikato is committed to providing high-quality education and research, focusing on cultivating students' critical thinking skills and social responsibility. The school emphasizes interdisciplinary cooperation and innovation, and encourages students to participate in practical projects and industry internships to enhance their practical experience and employment competitiveness. In addition, the University of Waikato attaches importance to international exchanges and cooperation, attracting students and scholars from all over the world.
Disciplines and Faculties
The University of Waikato has several faculties offering a wide range of disciplines:
Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Education
Including humanities, social sciences, education, etc.
Waikato Management School and Faculty of Law
The School of Management has obtained three international accreditations from AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA, and is in the top 1% worldwide.
The law major enjoys a high reputation worldwide.
School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Offers courses in computer science, software engineering, data science, etc.
School of Engineering
Including civil engineering, mechanical engineering, materials engineering, etc.
School of Science and Health
Covering biology, chemistry, environmental science, health science and other fields.
Te Kura o te Māori me ngā Iwi Moana-nui-a-Kiwa
Focuses on the research and teaching of Maori culture and Pacific Island culture.
Number of students on campus
The University of Waikato has more than 13,000 students, including about 2,500 international students. The school's student-teacher ratio is about 1:15, ensuring small classes and personalized guidance.
Campus facilities
Hamilton Campus
Located in Hamilton, in the center of New Zealand's North Island, it covers an area of 65 hectares and has a beautiful campus environment and complete facilities.
The library has a rich collection of books and provides advanced learning resources.
Multiple research centers and laboratories support scientific research activities.
Sports facilities include gyms, swimming pools, tennis courts, etc.
Tauranga Campus
Located in the beautiful Bay of Plenty, it offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Modern facilities include classrooms, laboratories and libraries.
Featured majors
School of Management: Received three international certifications from AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA, and ranked in the top 1% worldwide.
Tourism and Hotel Management: Ranked in the top 30 in the QS World University Rankings.
Computer Science: Especially in the fields of artificial intelligence and machine learning, it has strong research capabilities.
Environmental Planning: This major has a high reputation in New Zealand, focusing on sustainable development and environmental protection.
Law: The law major ranks among the top in the world, and the employment rate of graduates is high.
Support Services
Academic Support: Provide resources such as study counseling and writing centers.
Career Development: There is a career service center to help students plan their careers, provide resume writing and interview skills training, etc.
Mental Health: Provide psychological counseling services and pay attention to the physical and mental health of students.
Accommodation Arrangements: Provide a variety of accommodation options, including student dormitories and apartments.
International Student Services: Provide dedicated international student support, including visa consultation, airport pick-up, 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 the University of Waikato for the latest data. For example, the average annual tuition fees for some undergraduate courses may be between NZ$25,000 and NZ$30,000.
Rankings
The University of Waikato ranks around the top 300 in the world in the QS World University Rankings, and ranks high among New Zealand universities.
The School of Management is ranked in the top 1% of global business schools and is ranked highly in a number of professional fields such as tourism and hotel management, accounting and finance.
Advantages
Location: Located in the center of New Zealand's North Island, it is conveniently located and has a relatively low cost of living.
Industry connections: We have established close partnerships with local companies and provide 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: Many courses are on the professional list designated by the New Zealand Immigration Service, which helps graduates find jobs and apply for residency.
Faculty: The school has a group of high-level teachers, including world-class researchers.
Contact information
Address:
Hamilton Campus: Private Bag 3105, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand
Tauranga Campus: 91 Cameron Road, Tauranga 3110, New Zealand
Tel: +64 7 838 4673
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