Engineering

The Faculty of Engineering/Te Herenga Mātai Pūkaha provides internationally recognised qualifications to equip innovators and creative problem solvers with the tools required to build a better tomorrow. As New Zealand’s leading Engineering faculty*, we offer a wide selection of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across five departments.

Degree

Bachelor of Engineering(Honours)
Duration: 4 years
Intake: Semester one and Semester two
(Semester Two intake subject to availability)

Majors available in this programme

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Chemical and Materials Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Systems Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Engineering General
  • Engineering Science
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechatronics Engineering
  • Software Engineering
  • Structural Engineering

CERTIFICATE IN FOUNDATION STUDIES SUBJECT SELECTION

– English for Academic Purpose(EAP) is compulsory for all students.

Take the 2 compulsory subjects:

Choose 2 elective subjects, it is recommended that one is Chemistry, Geography or Biology

CHEMISTRY

GEOGRAPHY

BIOLOGY

MATH – CALCULUS

PHYSICS

STATISTICS

ACCOUNTING

ART HISTORY

MATH – MODELLING

ECONOMICS

DESIGN

COMMUNICATIONS

Chemistry

  • Atomic Structure
  • Chemical Bonding
  • Reduction and Oxidation
  • Electrochemical Cells
  • Enthalpy Change
  • Chemical Equilibrium
  • Acids, Bases and Alkalis
  • Dissolving and Precipitation
  • Organic Compounds – Nomenclature, Structure, Isomerism, Reactions and Polymers

Geography

  • Geographic Skills using Topographical Maps
  • Tourism Development in Rotorua
  • Plate Tectonic Movement in New Zealand
  • Development

Biology

  • Cells and Biochemistry
  • Plants and Animals
  • Human Physiology
  • Ecosystems and Energy Flow
  • Genetics and Evolution
  • Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

Math Calculus

  • Applications of Differentiation for Calculus 
  • Integration Skills 
  • Applications of Integration 
  • Differential Equations for Calculus 
  • Complex Numbers 

Physics

  • Linear Motion
  • Newton’s Laws and their Application
  • Circular Motion
  • Work, Energy and Power
  • Linear Momentum
  • Rotational Momentum
  • Simple Harmonic Motion
  • Mechanical Waves
  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • Direct Current Electricity
  • Capacitance
  • Electromagnetism
  • Alternating Current Theory

Statistics

  • Probability
  • Expectation Algebra
  • Probability Distributions
  • Sampling Methods
  • Data Display
  • Calculating Statistics from a Data Set
  • Sampling Distributions
  • Confidence Intervals
  • Analysis of Bivariate Data
  • Analysis of Time Series

Accounting

  • Introduction to Accounting – Financial Statements, Double Entry, Basic Concepts
  • Cost-volume-profit Analysis
  • Decision-making
  • Spreadsheets, using Microsoft Excel
  • Cash Budgeting
  • Analysis and Interpretation
  • Companies
  • Accounting Concepts for a Reporting Entity
  • Cashflow Statements
  • Job Costing

Art History

  • The Renaissance
    • Naturalism and Science in Fifteenth-century Italian Painting
    • The High Renaissance – The Influence of Antiquity
    • Gesture, Expression and the Portrayal of Narrative
    • Portraiture – Characterisation of the Individual
  • Modern Art – Towards Abstraction
    • The Development of Cubism
    • Paths to Abstraction
  • Aspects of Modern New Zealand Art
    • Paths to Abstraction

Math Modeling

  • Applications of Differentiation for Modelling 
  • Differential Equations for Modelling 
  • Simultaneous Equations  
  • Linear Programming 
  • Exponential and Logarithmic Modelling 
  • Path Analysis 

Economics

  • Basic Economic Concepts
  • Theory of Demand
  • Production, Resources, Costs and Cost Curves
  • Theory of Supply
  • Elasticities of Demand and Supply
  • Market Model and Allocative Efficiency
  • Theory of the Firm and Types of Competition in the Market
  • Market Failure and Government Intervention
  • Circular Flow of Income and Expenditure
  • GDP and the Business Cycle
  • Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Model
  • Balance of Payments and Exchange Rate
  • Monetary and Fiscal Policies to Close Recessionary and Inflationary Gaps

Design

  • Graphic Design Methodologies including Logo and Poster Design
  • Language of Design
  • Design Manipulation of Image and Text
  • Research and Enquiry of Design History and Designers
  • Self-directed Production of Design Portfolio
  • Creative Thinking and Development of Ideas
  • Editing and Decision-making
  • Layout and Presentation

Communications

  • Introduction to critical analysis of media
  • Modern Media and Cultural Critique
  • Language of Photography
  • Digital Manipulation of Images
  • New Zealand WW2 Posters: Purpose, Audience, and Visual Techniques
  • Visual and Oral Text
  • Media Representation of a National Identity
  • New Zealand Short Film: Addressing Big Ideas through Film Techniques