New Zealand is famed for its breathtaking natural beauty, world-class universities offering top-level engineering programs and an abundance of travel opportunities. However, pursuing an engineering career requires much time and dedication – thus it is crucial that you find the program which suits your individual needs and interests best.
Engineering is a broad discipline with various areas of specialisation. Some examples include biomedical, chemical and process, civil, electrical, food technology, mechatronics mechanical network engineering. Graduates can work in design, research and development technical sales management education or consulting roles within New Zealand or overseas.
Civil engineering is an expansive discipline encompassing buildings and structures, bridges, roads and railways. Civil engineering is highly sought-after field of engineering with QS World University Rankings placing University of Auckland first among national universities for civil engineering studies.
A bachelor of civil engineering is a four-year course designed to equip you with the qualifications to enter New Zealand’s professional engineering profession as a registered engineer, satisfying the Washington Accord requirements and providing you with global employment prospects as a professional engineer.
An engineering master’s degree can be an excellent way to enhance both academic and practical knowledge about engineering. You can pursue this qualification either through coursework or research-based programs; either way it offers you the chance to further specialize in your chosen engineering discipline and gain invaluable skills and experience that will assist with career growth.