Auckland University of Technology
30,000
Number of Students
3,000
International Students
325
Number of Programs
University Description:
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is New Zealand’s most welcoming and diverse university situated in the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic and liveable cities. With three modern campuses, and almost 30,000 students from more than 100 countries, we pride ourselves on being a truly global community.
At AUT, our mission is to create great graduates. Times Higher Education has ranked us in the top 50 universities under 50 years of age, and among the top 1% of universities in the world. We have an overall five-star rating from university rankings organisation QS, in addition to five-star ratings for teaching, employability, research, environmental impact, internationalisation and facilities.
We’re one of the largest universities in New Zealand and the fastest growing postgraduate study destination, with over 250 programmes, 2,200 academic staff and more than 150,000 alumni all over the world.
Collaboration and partnership underpin everything we do and we’re connected to an extraordinary range of organisations worldwide; sharing expertise and resources, collaborating on groundbreaking research, and connecting students with industry leaders and employers.
Term system & start dates:
Bachelor / Master: Semester
2. Term: July 15, 2024 to November 8, 2024
Application Deadline: April 30, 2024
Orientation: July 8, 2024
More dates
1. Term: February, 2025 to June, 2025
2. Term: July, 2025 to November, 2025
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Bachelor / Master: Semester
2. Term: July 15, 2024 to November 8, 2024
Application Deadline: April 30, 2024
Orientation: July 8, 2024
More dates
1. Term: February, 2025 to June, 2025
2. Term: July, 2025 to November, 2025
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University Facts
University Description
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is New Zealand’s most welcoming and diverse university situated in the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic and liveable cities. With three modern campuses, and almost 30,000 students from more than 100 countries, we pride ourselves on being a truly global community.At AUT, our mission is to create great graduates. Times Higher Education has ranked us in the top 50 universities under 50 years of age, and among the top 1% of universities in the world. We have an overall five-star rating from university rankings organisation QS, in addition to five-star ratings for teaching, employability, research, environmental impact, internationalisation and facilities.
We’re one of the largest universities in New Zealand and the fastest growing postgraduate study destination, with over 250 programmes, 2,200 academic staff and more than 150,000 alumni all over the world.
Collaboration and partnership underpin everything we do and we’re connected to an extraordinary range of organisations worldwide; sharing expertise and resources, collaborating on groundbreaking research, and connecting students with industry leaders and employers.
Bachelor / Master: Semester
2. Term: July 15, 2024 to November 8, 2024
Application Deadline: April 30, 2024
Orientation: July 8, 2024
More dates
1. Term: February, 2025 to June, 2025
2. Term: July, 2025 to November, 2025
Visa Information:
The New Zealand Government requires all international students to have a valid study visa for the period of enrolment at AUT. Once students have paid the tuition fees and received the receipt (Summary of Deposit), they can apply for a visa.In most cases, students need a Fee Paying Student Visa and the application can be done online.
The University doesn't recommend European students to apply earlier than 3 months as some documents may expire (ie. medicals, police reports, etc.)
Why should you come and study with us?
AUT’s mission is to create great graduates, and each member of our staff contributes to this. We offer exceptional learning experiences that prepare students to be successful wherever in the world their career may take them. We focus on helping our students find their greatness and prepare them for a bright future. Thanks to our innovative teaching, excellent reputation and combination of theoretical and practical learning, AUT graduates are highly favoured by employers.Our three modern campuses are located across Auckland, New Zealand's biggest city and economic hub. That's why we are only minutes away from restaurants, cafés, bars and shopping centres and as a student at AUT, you get to enjoy Auckland's CBD every day. Or you canjust hop on a ferry to experience the beautiful Waitemata Harbour or swim at the safe city beaches close by.
Also, AUT has a strong and important relationship with Māori, New Zealands indigenous culture, which honours the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. This commitment is reflected in the educational, social and philosophical culture of AUT and offers our international students to dive into Kiwi culture.
Study opportunities:
- architecture and built envirnoment- Art and design
- Business
- Communcation studies
- Culinary studies and gastronomy
- Creative technologies
- Education
- Engineetring, computer science and mathematical science
- health science
- Hospitality, tourism and events
- langauge and culture
- Law
- Social science and public policy
- Sport and recreation
- Maori and indigenous development
Scholarship possibilities for international students:
The Auckland University of Technology offers a wide range of scholarship possibilities for international:AUT International Student Accommodation Scholarships
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is providing accommodation scholarships to financially support new to AUT and new to programme international students for Semester 1, 2024 in their journey to becoming great graduates of AUT.
The scholarship guarantees accommodation at AUT’s Te Āhuru Mayoral Drive Student Accommodation, located in the heart of Auckland city, just a minute’s walk from AUT City Campus, offering quality, modern, single studio-style living.
AUT International Scholarships for different Faculties
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and their different Faculties provide scholarships to recognise and support international students as they begin their journey towards becoming great graduates of AUT. The following faculties offer scholarship options: Business, Economics and Law; Culture and Society; Design and Creative Technologies; Health and Environmental Sciences
Internships:
AUT offers a work integrated learning course which is designed to help you engage with New Zealand’s unique multiculturalism, while gaining valuable exposure to a business, non-profit or research organisation relevant to your chosen field of study by doing an internship. Your internship is complemented by academic assignments, awarding you with a grade and credits toward your degree, while enjoying a level of immersion into New Zealand life that few international students get to experience. The university partners with a range of comapnies around Auckland. Your placement manager will help you find an organisation and how to proceed with your application.Application Deadline:
30th of November for start in February (1 Semester)30th of April to start in July (2 Semester)
Application requirements:
- CERTIFIED copy of your passport/birth certificate (must be valid 6 months after the semester ends)- Current official academic transcripts with explanation of the grading system in English language
- Completed at least one year of full-time study at a recognised university
- English language certificate (IELTS: 6)
- passport sized photo of good quality
Orientation:
Orientation takes place the week before course starts and is manditory for international students. Students will either join the undergraduate or postgraduate orientation, depending on their programm, together with all new students starting that semester. After that, there is another specific orientation day for international students.Examperiod:
Semester 1: 3 - 21 June Semester 2: 21 October - 8 NovemberAccessibility:
Yes, AUT offers different Disability Support Services.Working while studying:
Full degree international students are allowed to work up 20 hours per week and full-time during the long scheduled holidays. Study abroad student are not allowed to work.Fees
Bachelor Semester Abroad:
9,750 NZD to 13,000 NZD
Master Semester Abroad:
9,750 NZD to 13,000 NZD
Full Bachelor:
33,746 NZD to 44,846 NZD
Full Master:
36,546 NZD to 58,719 NZD
Application Fee:
0 NZD
Additional Costs:
Work Integrated Learning Course Placement Management Fee: NZ$1,000
Compulsory insurance premium: NZ$405 per semester (or NZ$810 for 12 months)
Student Services Levy*:
NZ$430 per semester (45 credits)
NZ$537 per semester (60 credits)
Valid: to 2023-08-01
City & Living
City features:
- Auckland is New Zealand's biggest and most populated city- Nestled between two oceans, this bustling metropolis offers a unique blend of urban living and natural beauty
- With its rich Maori heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cultural scene, Auckland truly captures the essence of New Zealand
Address in Auckland, New Zealand:
Auckland University of Technology55 Wellesley Street East
Auckland, New Zealand
Population:
1,600,000Closest Airport:
Auckland AirportSightseeing:
- Enjoy the view of the top of Auckland Sky Tower- Climb or bunjee jump off Auckland Harbour Bridge
- Relax at one of the 80 beaches close to Auckland city centre
- Explore Auckland’s magnificent Hauraki Gulf and its islands, including Waiheke Island with its beautiful vineyards
- Go walking or hiking in the Waitakere Ranges
- Explore Viaduct Harbour and its great nightlife and many restaurants
Shopping:
- Commercial Bay in the city centre- High Street District
- Eastbridge Shopping Centre
How to get to university:
North Campus - You can take the NX2 bus (run by Auckland Transport) which runs every 10 minutes during the day. You'll need an AT Hop card.South Campus - AUT shuttle buses run between the City Campus and South Campus for AUT students, staff and visitors travelling with you.
Housing On-Campus:
NZ$ 5,947 - 9,060 per semester - AUT’s offers different housing options just a few minutes walk away from all three campus, which are garantueed for international students as long as the application is handed in on time.Student accommodation is modern, fully furnished, including Wi-Fi, secure with a 24 hours security service and offering a social community. There are different oppotions depending on your preferences, from single apartements to shared flats.
Housing Off-Campus:
NZ$ 350 a week Auckland has many different housing options to suit your lifestyle, from city apartments to family homes with gardens. Housing in Auckland can be expensive, but the cost depends on which suburb you choose to live in.Sharing a house, flat or apartment with others could be a good option for you – it’s normally cheaper than living alone and it can be a great way to make friends and socialise.
When you choose where to live, you should also consider how far your house is from public transport, your AUT campus, shops and cafés, or the beach.
The web page below has useful information to help you find suitable accommodation in Auckland and what to consider if you're looking for a place to live: https://www.aut.ac.nz/student-life/accommodation/off-campus-accommodation-for-aut-students
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Erfahrungsbericht Griffith College Dublin - by Jessi L.
Ein Semester im Ausland bietet sowohl persönlich, als auch beruflich viele neue Perspektiven und Erfahrungen. Zum einen wollte ich meine Fähigkeiten im Gebrauch der englischen Sprache verbessern und meinen Wortschatz erweitern. Aber es war mir auch wichtig mich einer solchen Herausforderung zu stellen, um selbstständiger und spontaner zu werden. Ein „normales Studentenleben“ einmal zu erleben ist gerade für einen DH Studenten sicher erstrebenswert. Da an der DH die Zeiten und Kurse sehr streng gelegt sind, bietet ein Studium im Ausland die Möglichkeit auch einmal die etwas flexiblere und eigenständigere Art des Studierens an einer „normalen“ Universität zu erfahren. Ich habe mich für das Griffith College in Dublin entschieden und diese Entscheidung auch nicht bereut. Vorbereitung des Aufenthalts Die vorläufige Anmeldung des Auslandsemesters erfolgt im Mai des Jahres vor dem geplanten Semester im Ausland. Bis zur endgültigen Anmeldung bleibt jedoch Zeit bis Herbst. Am besten informiert man sich im Voraus auf der Website des Auslandamts der DHBW und schaut sich die Website des Griffith Colleges einmal an. Zudem hatte ich einen Termin mit einer Mitarbeiterin des Auslandsamts, welche mir sehr dabei geholfen hat die richtige Uni im Ausland zu finden. Außerdem hat sie mir viele wichtige Informationen bezüglich des Anmeldeverfahrens und benötigter Dokumente gegeben. Bei Fragen während des Bewerbungsprozesses konnte ich mich auch immer an Florian Burkhardt wenden. Er ist der „German Office Manager“ des Griffith College in Deutschland und kümmert sich gerne und schnell um die Anliegen der zukünftigen Studenten. 2 Eines der benötigten Dokumente zur Vorbereitung ist das Learning Agreement. Dieses wird zwischen dir und der DH abgeschlossen. Hierbei geht es darum im Voraus zu schauen welche der Kurse, die man in Deutschland verpasst, man mit welchen Kursen am Griffith College abdecken kann. Das Learning Agreement hilft also vor Ort bei der Kurswahl und ist eine Sicherheit, dass die Kurse im Ausland auch an der DH angerechnet werden. Im Bereich BWL- DLM ist Herr Prof. Dr. Augenstein für das Agreement verantwortlich und hilft gerne bei Fragen. Eine Liste mit den in Dublin angebotenen Kursen kommt allerdings erst nach der endgültigen Anmeldung am Griffith College. Allerdings ist es gerade für den Studiengang BWL- DLM immer recht einfach alle Kurse abzudecken und oftmals bleibt sogar noch eine Wahlmöglichkeit. Ebenfalls zur Vorbereitung des Semesters in Irland gehört auch die Wohnungssuche. Hier gibt es generell zwei Möglichkeiten: ein Zimmer im Studentenwohnheim auf dem Campus oder eine private Bleibe. Insgesamt muss man mit recht hohen Mieten im Vergleich zu Deutschland rechnen. Ich habe mich für eine private Bleibe in Dublin entschieden. Hierbei war mir besonders die Website www.daft.ie behilflich. Hierzu gibt es aber auch viele Tipps auf der Website des Colleges. Wenn man diesen Weg wählt ist es wichtig noch keine Verträge von Deutschland aus zu unterschreiben oder gar Zahlungen im Voraus zu leisten. Da Dublin sehr international ist, suchen viele Leute aus dem Ausland Wohnungen, was leider auch Missbrauch und Betrug mit sich bringt. In Irland ist es allerdings so, dass man, schnell Wohnungen und Zimmer anschauen kann und, wenn man eine Zusage hat, innerhalb von 24h auch dort einziehen kann. Viele Iren und Irinnen die alleine in Häusern oder großen Wohnungen leben vermieten dort ein Zimmer unter und man lebt sozusagen in einer WG. So habe ich auch bei einer netten älteren irischen Dame gewohnt, mit der ich mich sehr gut verstanden habe und die mir auch einmal ausgeholfen hat, wenn ich Tipps oder gar ein Auto brauchte.
Mein Auslandsjahr am Griffith College in Dublin, Irland - by Jonas R.
Irland bietet viele tolle Landschaften und eine Menge an Aktivitäten in und um Dublin. Die Stadt kann man meiner Meinung nach am besten zu Fuß erkunden. Besonders sehenswert in Dublin und ganz Irland fand ich die Grafton Street Area, den Phoenix Park, die Cliffs of Moher, den Wild Atlantic Way, den Giants Causeway und den Ring of Kerry. Etwas kleinere Ausflüge von Dublin aus können z. B. nach Howth oder Dun Laoghaire unternommen werden. Außerdem gibt es einen sehr schönen Cliffwalk zwischen Brey und Greystones. Oder man macht einen Ausflug zum Strand der Dublin Bay bei Sandymount. Von dort aus kann man auch zum Poolbeg Leuchtturm spazieren. Griffith College Das College liegt im Süden von Dublin, ungefähr 20 bis 25 Minuten zu Fuß vom Stadtkern entfernt. Eine Bushaltestelle befindet sich in direkter Nähe zum College. Ich persönlich rate allen Studierenden, die Einführungsveranstaltungen zu Beginn des Semesters zu besuchen. Hier werden wichtige Informationen zum Studienalltag, zum College selbst und zum Leben in Dublin weitergegeben. Das International Office klärt die Incoming Students zudem über die Beantragung der sogenannten PPS Number auf. Diese muss beantragt werden, wenn man einen Abschluss von einem College in Irland erhalten möchte (IB). Man braucht diese allerdings auch, wenn man sich vor Ort einen Nebenjob suchen möchte. Über die beiden Semester belegt man insgesamt drei Hauptfächer, das semesterübergreifende Modul „Business Plan“, sowie zwei Wahlfächer pro Semester. In den ersten beiden Wochen je Semester hat man die Möglichkeit, alle Vorlesungen der Wahlfächer zu besuchen. Spätestens nach diesen beiden Wochen muss man sich dann für zwei Module entscheiden. Was hierbei sehr schade war: es werden leider nicht alle Kurse angeboten, die anfangs bei der Bewerbung im Modulhandbuch zur Auswahl standen. In meinem zweiten Semester z. B. waren viele Studierende mit dem Fächerangebot unzufrieden. Auf Anfrage und Bitte wurde aber ein Kurs dann doch noch angeboten und eine Dozentin dafür organisiert. Bei solchen Angelegenheiten ist das College sehr verständnisvoll und bemüht. Die Studienweise in Irland ist anders im Vergleich zu Deutschland. Angefangen bei wöchentlich längeren Vorlesungszeiten (vier Stunden für Hauptfächer, drei Stunden für Wahlfächer und eine Stunde Tutorium in jedem Fach) über einen höheren Aufwand unter dem Semester (Assignments in jedem Fach) bis hin zu dreistündigen Prüfungen (essay style) am Semesterende. Die Hausarbeiten stellten zu Beginn eine große Herausforderung dar, da wir solche nie zuvor an der Hochschule Landshut schreiben mussten. Hierbei ist ein gutes Zeitmanagement wichtig. Mit der Zeit lernt man aber, worauf es ankommt und wie man die Recherchen besser angeht. Die Prüfungen sind meiner Meinung nach gut machbar, wenn man die Vorlesungen und Tutorien regelmäßig besucht. Man weiß dann, worauf es den Dozenten ankommt. Skripte werden gebunden ausgeteilt und den Vorlesungsstoff findet man zudem auf der Online-Plattform Moodle. Die meisten Professoren haben den Stoff in der letzten Vorlesung noch eingegrenzt. In der Prüfung werden sechs offene Fragen gestellt, von denen man vier in drei Stunden beantworten muss. Die Antwort wird in Form von Aufsätzen verlangt. In den meisten Fächern setzt sich die Endnote aus 60% Prüfungsnote und 40% Assignmentnote zusammen. Alternativ gibt es noch die Gewichtungen 80%/20% und 50%/50%. In einigen Fächern wird zusätzlich eine Präsentation der Hausarbeit verlangt. Der Business Plan kann an der Hochschule Landshut als Bachelorarbeit angerechnet werden. Hierbei setzt man eine Geschäftsidee um und gründet ein fiktives Start-up Unternehmen. Diese Aufgabe erschien am Anfang aussichtslos und sehr aufwändig. Dass es viel Aufwand ist kann ich bestätigen, aber wenn man seine Zeit gut plant und kontinuierlich daran arbeitet kommt man gut damit klar. Als erstes reicht man einen Vorschlag zur Geschäftsidee ein. Daraufhin werden den Studierenden sogenannte Supervisor zugeteilt. Da diese aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen kommen, hatten sie auch jeweils andere Anforderungen und Erwartungen, was schließlich auch manchmal zu gefühlt unfairen Bewertungen führte. Mein Supervisor war sehr kompetent und hilfsbereit – andere Studierende hatten nicht so viel Glück und wurden weniger unterstützt. Ich persönlich fand es besonders hilfreich, dass man in mehreren Etappen einzelne Entwürfe einreicht, die dann korrigiert werden. So hat man mehrere Deadlines einzuhalten und der Aufwand wird über das Jahr hinweg verteilt. Durch das Feedback kann man die Entwürfe verbessern und weiter ausbauen und dann im Enddokument verwenden. Jedes Semester gibt es die sogenannte Readingweek welche zum Schreiben von Assignments genutzt werden kann. In dieser Woche finden keine Vorlesungen oder Tutorien statt. Falls man diese extra Zeit nicht benötigt um Hausarbeiten zu schreiben, kann man sie gut für Besuche oder Reisen nutzen.
Strapazen, Schloss und Strand: Erste Eindrücke Auslandssemester - by Jessi L.
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