The requirements for applying for graduate students at the University of Auckland mainly include academic qualifications, language requirements, achievement requirements, experience requirements and other requirements, as follows:
1, education requirements: certified bachelor's degree. In addition, the 1 year program requires an honorary bachelor's degree or postgraduate diploma from New Zealand University, or an equivalent postgraduate degree from an overseas recognized university recognized by the school. The 1.5 year project requires a bachelor's degree or postgraduate certificate from the University of New Zealand, or equivalent from an overseas recognized university recognized by the school. Some courses require work experience. The two-year program requires a bachelor's degree from the University of New Zealand, or equivalent from an overseas recognized university recognized by the school. Some courses require work experience.
2. Language requirements: The basic requirement is that the total score of IELTS is 6.5, and the single item is not less than 6.0. In addition, some majors, such as law, translation, etc., require an IELTS total score of 7.0 and a single item of not less than 6.5. Social work requires IELTS score of 7.0, and the single item is not less than 7.0. Audiology, business management, nutrition, etc. The IELTS total score is required to be 7.5, and the single item is not less than 7.0. TOEFL score of 90, writing score of not less than 22. If you have no English grades, you can take English classes first.
3. Performance requirements: GPA generally requires a score of 4.5 to 5.0, and a score of 75 to 80 or above (business schools require a higher level, and arts and sciences are relatively easy to apply).
4. Experience requirements: proof of work experience (Chinese and English documents related to the applied major), passport or fair birth (either one or the other).
5. Other requirements: architecture, art, music, urban design, and writing require a portfolio or an interview.
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The University of Auckland, the top institution in New Zealand for short, was founded in 1883. It is located in Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand, and has seven campuses. It is the largest comprehensive university engaged in teaching and research in New Zealand, with the most majors. Its comprehensive ranking ranks first in New Zealand all the year round, and it is known as New Zealand's "national treasure" university. It is an excellent comprehensive research university in the world and enjoys a high level. It is a member of Pacific Rim University Alliance, Universitas2 1, World University Alliance, Asia-Pacific International Education Association and association of commonwealth universities.
The University of Auckland is quite large, with seven campuses and three teaching points, namely, City Campus, Epsom Campus, Grafton Campus, North Shore Campus, Tai Tokerau Campus, Newmarket Campus, Kawakawa, Leigh Marine Reserve and Manukau.
The University of Auckland has eight colleges: Faculty of Arts, Business School, School of Design and Humanities, School of Education and Social Work, School of Engineering, School of Law, School of Medicine and School of Natural Sciences.
The traditional courses of the University of Australia include: classical literature, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, comparative literature and Maori (indigenous peoples of New Zealand) cultural studies.
Department of University of Auckland:
Business School: Economics, Accounting, Finance, Taxation, Management, Information Management, Real Estate, Tourism and Marketing.
Engineering Department: Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Software Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer System Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering Science, Biomedical Engineering.
Faculty of Science: Information, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics, Biology, Aviation Science, Computer, Programming.
Medical college: medicine, optometry, pharmacy.
Faculty of Arts: education, music, drama, classical literature, history, fine arts, film and television production and media studies, language, economics, etc.
Law School: Law.
National Institute of Artistic Creation and Industry: Department of Architecture, Department of Dance, Department of Music, etc.