Applying for study in New Zealand, students must pick the right specialty when choosing to study tertiary. Then what are the college majors in New Zealand? At present, the major ones include civil engineering, engineering budget, mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, information and communication technology, landscape design, architectural design, construction management, animal care and so on. Here are the details.
What are the majors in New Zealand tertiary education?
1.Civil Engineering:This is a highly demanded major in New Zealand.
2. Engineering Budget:It is similar to Engineering Accounting, and it is very popular to find a job.
3. Mechanical Engineering:Mechanical engineering and mechanical services cover a wide range of occupations and industries, including engineers and technicians, design engineers, equipment engineers and managers.
4.Electrical Engineering:This is one of the more traditional and sought after specialties.
5. Power Engineering:Originally it was part of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. After the specialization was subdivided, the courses taken were more focused.
6. Medical Equipment Engineering: is a new major in 16 years, and is also the latest major opened by New Zealand engineering colleges. The employment outlook is very favorable.
7.Information Communication Technology (ICT):Suitable for user and infrastructure support work, technical support, network management, junior software development or technical support staff.
8. Horticulture:This is one of New Zealand's specialties.
9. Landscaping:Every home in New Zealand has a garden and there is a high demand for garden and landscape design.
10.Architectural Design:Learn CAD drawing software to produce architectural drawings according to the requirements of architects and clients. Employment opportunities vary with the needs of the housing and other construction markets.
11. Construction Management:Auckland is growing faster, with many construction projects and job opportunities.
12. Animal Care:There are few Chinese students. With the increase of Chinese immigrants, the demand for Chinese-speaking animal nurses is increasing.
New Zealand University Conditions
1.Academic Requirements:Students going to New Zealand to study tertiary education must have completed high school or equivalent qualifications in China, including junior colleges, vocational schools and technical schools. Some students applying for this type of program have already completed a college or even a bachelor's degree, so they also need to provide proof of their college or bachelor's degree.
By the way, if you are already employed, it is also helpful to provide documents such as proof of employment. If you are engaged in a job that is related to the course you are about to take, the purpose of your study will be clearer, and it will also facilitate the visa assessment. Of course, some private colleges and universities do not require you to have a domestic high school degree. You can usually enter a private college's post-secondary program at the age of 17.
2. Language requirements:Students who go to New Zealand to study certificate/tertiary programs with IELTS score not less than 5.0-5.5 can go directly to the main course. Students whose IELTS score is not below the required level need to attend a period of English language classes before starting the main course. After completing the language program and passing an internal test, they can proceed to the appropriate main course.